Thursday 27 January 2022

BISHOP RICHARD WILLIAMSON


I was surprised today to come across a Catholic priest denouncing the mainstream narrative regarding the Holocaust. Here is a link to the video on BitChute. The priest's name is Bishop Richard Williamson and the text accompanying the video provides some brief details regarding him:

Richard Nelson Williamson (born 8 March 1940) is an English traditionalist bishop formerly in communion with the Catholic Church who opposes the changes in the church brought about by the Second Vatican Council. He was originally a member of the Society of Saint Pius X (SSPX). He was subsequently excommunicated; this was lifted in 2009. Williamson was convicted in German courts of denying the Holocaust and incitement related to those views. He incurred a latae sententiae excommunication in 2015 for consecrating a bishop without the pope's approval. Due to other actions, Williamson was expelled from the SSPX in 2012.

The text is an excerpt from the Wikipedia article about him. In that article we learn that "Williamson, originally an Anglican, was received into the Catholic Church in 1971" and that "Williamson is fluent in English, French, German and Spanish". 

I've discovered that E. Michael Jones has written a book titled "L'affaire Williamson: The Catholic Church and Holocaust Denial" that is available on Amazon. The description of the book is as follows:

Within minutes of the leaking on the internet of the announcement that the Catholic Church was going to lift the excommunications of four Society of St. Pius X bishops, reports that one, Bishop Richard Williamson, was a “Holocaust denier” began circulating on the web as well. These reports relied on an interview of the bishop conducted months before in Germany but scheduled to be broadcast the following day on Swedish TV.

Despite Vatican efforts, news reports kept confusing the Church’s focus on the sin of schism with the media world’s focus on the unforgivable secular sins, i.e., “Holocaust denial” and anti-Semitism. Why?

Holocaust denial is another word for Jewish control of discourse, in particular historical discourse about World War II. A historian who publishes something a powerful Jew, which is to say a Jew with powerful backers, dislikes, will be punished. If he lives by writing books, as David Irving did, the Deborah Lipstadt brigade will get him blacklisted in the publishing industry. If he is a professor, the big Jews will try to get him fired, as Deborah Lipstadt did in the case of Professor David O’Connell.

Typical is the case of Norman Finkelstein, who was fired from his job at DePaul University in Chicago. Finkelstein wrote a devastating critique of Alan Dershowitz’s book The Case for Israel so Dershowitz set out to destroy Finkelstein’s career. The fact that Finkelstein was a Jew didn’t matter. The big Jews, in this case Dershowitz, decide who is to live and who is to die in academe and publishing.

In L'affaire Williamson: The Catholic Church and Holocaust Denial, E. Michael Jones, editor of Culture Wars magazine, describes and defies the artificial rules that control discourse, exposing fissions within society and the Church.


E. Michael Jones