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I am an independent researcher who has been involved in small publishing since the late eighties and exposing Zionist and other mendacity and disinformation since the early 90s. I have published a number of books and a large number of pamphlets on a variety of subjects. Some of them are now out of print, permanently or otherwise, but many are still available.
I have published on the Holocaust and Holocaust Revisionism - what is known pejoratively and inaccurately as Holocaust Denial. I have published a book length exposé of Zionist agent and sexual deviant David Irving.
I have published research and polemics against homosexuality, about smoking and cancer, and collections of short stories and verse.
My publications are generally published on the ITMA label (InƒoText Manuscripts) or Anglo-Hebrew Publishing, the former of which is the distributor for the latter.
Since 1993 the ITMA project has been involved in protracted civil litigation. We have scored two victories, in particular an out-of-court settlement from the Metropolitan Police after a raid at the behest of Imperial Zion in 1993, and another out-of-court settlement, a public retraction and the humiliation of one of Britain's leading anti-white hatemongers. However, other litigation is on-going, and while we are conducting this ourselves for the most part, some legal fees, including for advice, are unavoidable. All donations to the ITMA project at the address below are gratefully received and will enable us to continue exposing liars, hatemongers and enemies of humanity.
This site is very basic due primarily to my lack of programming skills. It was suggested by a sympathiser and constructed initially by a non-political friend whose command of HTML leaves much to be desired, but its purpose is primarily educational; if you want to be entertained I suggest you lookelsewhere - or on my limerick page! Suffice it to say that unlike Gerry Gable and his gang I have not been awarded National Lottery funding, nor do I have secret (and gullible) Jewish backers.
Much of the material on this site has been published elsewhere before, including in electronic format, but likewise much of it has not. All the pamphlets published here have been published previously as hard copy. A few minor alterations have been made here and there - eg the corrections of spelling mistakes - but everything republished here is faithful to the original, although by the same token everything republished here may be construed as a separate edition.
An up-to-date list of ITMA publications is posted at infrequent intervals to the Internet newsgroup rec.arts.books.marketplace and can be retrieved by a search on Google.
Three people suggested that I operate a pay site or that I designate part of the site free and charge for access to the rest of the site. One of them offered to help me set up credit card facilities. I rejected this not only because I am skeptical that anyone would pay to see my rantings in cyberspace but because I am totally opposed to the idea of making money out of the Net and the Web in such a fashion.
It may or may not be true that the Internet is the greatest thing since sliced bread, or even the wheel, but the resources it gives to ordinary people - empowering consumers in the words of Bill Gates - are truly phenomenal. Most of these resources are free or available at nominal cost, and while I accept that software developers and ISPs are entitled to make a living, I am reminded of the words of Dr Robin Alston, whom I interviewed several years ago in connection with the British Library's then nascent OPAC, that putting a price on knowledge is anathema to scholars, and that access to the British Library and to other institutions of learning should continue to be free.
This site is my own modest contribution, a drop in a vast and ever increasing ocean, available freely to friends, fellow travellers, enemies and the curious alike.
That being said, anyone who wishes to make a donation to the ITMA project may do so, in fact I would positively encourage it. Unlike Gerry Gable and his fellow travellers at Nizkor, I have never made a penny out of my publishing project, but like Gable I have other motives. Honourable, I like to think. I am also available in the Greater London area to speak on a number of subjects, including the Searchlight Organisation, Holocaust Revisionism, and civil liberties.
One final word about this site, due entirely to my limitations as a programmer, it is best viewed with Netscape. (Or then again, maybe not!)
Alexander Baron
Sydenham,
London
October 31, 2000
Added in April 2001, a link to an important new site exposing one of the most outrageous and cynical "hate crime" hoaxes ever foisted onto a credulous public, the case of Satpal Ram.
Also added is the judgment in Riley v Gable & Others (hopefully with more to follow) and a letter to London Mayor Ken Livingstone concerning the funding of public transport in London. This letter was written in October 2000; Livingstone has now announced a plan to give schoolchildren limited free travel. If he would only look a little further than orthodox "economics" he would realise that "free" travel for all would save money all round.
Alexander Baron,
Sydenham,
London
April 27, 2001
Added today, some important documentation relating to Baron v Gable, and a refutation of yet another Jewish/Zionist smear. This is likely to be the last major update of this site for some time because I am busy on other matters, including setting up another website.
Alexander Baron,
Sydenham,
London
May 18, 2001
An important addition was made August 11; my bibliography of the Protocols Of Zion is now available on-line. I used to sell dozens of these.
On November 26, 2001, the poetry section was augmented significantly. This site now includes - for what it is worth - the full contents of my first two anthologies: A Purpose Strong And Bright and the pseudonymously published We're Coming For Your Telecom Shares: Poems That Bite Back, which were published in 1986 and 1987 respectively. The first was not my idea, and came as a surprise when I received it through the post from Jenny Chaplin of The Writers' Rostrum.
A Purpose Strong And Bright contains the following poems (in this order):
The Good Die Young, Rookery, Coming Of Age, The Two Nations,City Kid, The Gambler, Water Boatmen, What Is A Friend?, In Snowdonia, Anthem and Circles.
We're Coming For Your Telecom Shares contains the following poems (in this order):
A Few Words Of Encouragement For Those Who Deserved Better, Maggie's Farm, Watch The Birdie, Britain's Police: The Best Money Can Buy, Anarchist Poem, Join The National Front, Favourite Comedians,The Hunter And The Bear (The Story Of A Compromise), Tattoo, Free The Krays, Scum, Rose, The Come-On, The Dating Agency, Creep, Stop Hunting: For Fox Sake, Prisoners, Flog It To Death, Goldfish, One Good Turn, Patterns, The More They Learn, The Less They Know, Science Versus Art, A Kiss Before Dying, Five Original Ways You Can Contribute To Poetry Today, Dreams, Futility and The Pope On Materialism: An Address Made On His Visit To Canada.
A few minor alterations have been made to some of the originals, mostly the correction of typos. The guy who printed We're Coming For Your Telecom Shares threw in the typesetting for free, and the large number of errors proved that as usual you get what you pay for, so "A hunter went out on a hunt to try to kill a bear" became "A hunter went out on a hunt to try and kill a bear". This and - hopefully all - other errors, have now been corrected.
Although all these poems were written well over a decade ago, a surprising number of them have stood the test of time, but some have most definitely not. I have decided to include them all nevertheless. I thought Prisoners was the bee's knees when I wrote it, then I read Hume's Of Miracles, and quite frankly I am amazed that I could ever have accepted any of the revealed truths dressed up as New Age "science" of our modern mystics. Free The Krays probably hasn't stood the test of time either. In mitigation I will say that I was far from the only person to view the Krays in this light. (Also I did not know that Ronnie Kray was a homosexual!)
Other files have been added to this site prior to this update, including an amusing skit on identity cards, although I'm sure Gerry Gable won't find it amusing!
Due to personal circumstances, mostly ill-health, I have been unable to add as much to this site as I wanted but three (dare I say?) important additions have been made this year.
The pamphlets Eustace Clarence Mullins and The Holocaust Needs A Liberal Imagination were added at the request of bibliographer John Drobnicki, and Anti-Capitalism From Anti-Semitism To "Anti-Racism" has been added in view of the ongoing situation in liberated Zimbabwe. I don't anticipate adding much to this site over the rest of the year.
I have been able to add more to the site that I expected since March. Over the past few weeks many poems have been added; there are now (excluding limericks and sonnets) well over two hundred on the site. Most of these were written more years ago than I care to remember, but a few, The Cincinnati Kid for example, are recent compositions. Some of the doggerel was inspired by The Faber Book Of Useful Verse, Edited by Simon Brett.
The two most important new additions though are my 1996 pamphlet Holocaust "Revisionism" And Fraud, and the long overdue Second (Internet) Edition of my 1992 collaboration with Rabbi Cohen, A Goy Pries Into The "Talmud". This latter was hurriedly completed after I received an inquiry from a Harvard academic.
I have today, August 28, added my 1993 pamphlet Shechita Barbaric?... to this site. This is the third on the Jewish Question and the fourth since August 23, the others being After Millwall..., The World Zionist Conspiracy Exposed By A Rabbi, and the odd one out, The Shape Of Libraries To Come. Shechita Barbaric?... was written entirely by myself, although I recruited a cartoonist for the artwork. The World Zionist Conspiracy... is a collaboration between myself and Rabbi Goldstein, while the other two are solo efforts.
The Shape Of Libraries To Come was written at the beginning of the Internet age; the developments in the following decade have been truly startling making the predictions therein seem extremely modest.
Due mostly to ill-health this site has not been updated as much as I had wanted; due to other reasons not so much will be added in the future, but today, November 6, I have added an E-book which has been waiting the best part of a decade to go to press. The Birdwood Tapes can be found in the pamphlet section, and is my tribute to the morally courageous and sorely misunderstood Lady Jane Birdwood.
Very little original material has been added to this site in 2003; this is due to a combination of factors, not the least being my continuing ill-health but also because I have probably passed my zenith. This will not be too disappointing though, as the occasional glowing fan letters I receive by E-mail testify. The two most recent additions to this site are slim pamphlets which in my humble opinion make significant contributions to the controversial literature of our time, in particular HOLOCAUST REVISIONISM AFTER IRVING v LIPSTADT and ...THE MAN WHO INVENTED "RACISM"... I am particularly proud of this latter because it covers ground that no one else appears even to have thought of. Both these are Internet editions although only some very minor alterations/corrections have been made from the hard copy.
The other new work on this site is more of form than substance, in particular I have been linking footnotes directly in the text to save the reader jumping about. In this connection I have also redesigned the layout of my bibliography of the Protocols Of Zion; some very minimal alterations have been made to the text but I have decided with some reluctance not to augment or update it.
On Christmas Day, I completed a major overhaul of this site. All the footnotes in the articles and pamphlets are now linked, saving the reader time and trouble flitting between text and note sections. Originally, lengthy dissertations published herein were split into sections to assist comprehension. Now that the notes have been individually linked this has become superfluous, although by and large I have not altered the section layouts.
In addition to the above, a large number of corrections have been made from spelling mistakes to textual errors and just poor layout. Some articles and pamphlets have justified text, others are right ragged; my house style has never taken account of this particularity, although fonts remain fairly consistent throughout. Some pamphlets can be found in the correspondence section: Mr O'Hara And The "Radicals" for example might equally be designated an open letter.
It is a peccadillo of mine to place a colon between the title and sub-title of a book, whether or not one is or should be there. Little has altered in this respect. Linking within the site has been improved although I have resisted the temptation to swamp it in links. Apart from the Links Page though I have refrained from linking to pages outside this site, purely because of the transient nature of much of the Internet. Where links appear on pages within this site - for example in the essay/article DNA Evidence: Is It Safe To Convict? - the link(s) can be copied and pasted manually if and when desired.
Very little has been added to this site over the past year or so, but today I have something worthwhile to crow about. Is There Really An Islamic Threat? has been added to the new speeches section.
This is the first site update in nearly a year. There are reasons for this, I've been doing other things, including publishing a book - which sank like a lead balloon - some of my time has been concerned with legal matters, and I've also had several bouts of illness in addition to my musculo-skeletal problems, which make anything more than clicking a mouse difficult and at times painful. I hope though this update - TARGET LONDON - will have been worth the wait.
This is the first major update of this site for some time. In 2006, I lost two friends: Britain's leading Libertarian Chris Tame who died of cancer, and 19 year old Jessie Gilbert, whose death in tragic circumstances hit me like an express train. I will be publishing in depth articles about both of them on this site in due course. If I live long enough. In the meantime I offer my readers Tehran Diary, my personal report on what is likely to be a watershed in both world politics and world history.
Added this month A Personal Memoir Of Jessie Gilbert and a new SongFacts column, both in the Articles section.
This is the first major update of this site for well over a year,
and the bulk of it consists of the republication - in pdf format - of three controversial pamphlets I published
in the 1990s, from what I have concluded will go down in history as
my golden period.
Although both Smoking And Something Else
and The Doll's House are every bit
as controversial as I Don't Believe In The Holocaust Either..., their subject matter does not provoke the mock outrage and righteous indignation that always accompanies Holocaust Revisionism. Which is just as well, because ultimately the issues raised therein are far more important to the survival of mankind than the number of Jews who died at the hands of the Nazis in World War Two.
I have also included in this update a report on a legal case that
continues to fascinate me: Cray v Hancock. Generally my interest has been attracted to criminal cases, but this civil action has to be one of the most extraordinary to have reached the High Court in recent years, and nothing about it was more extraordinary than the verdict and detailed judgment that was reached by the obviously senile trial judge.
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