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El Gran Tabu/The Great Taboo

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Can simply asking a question about a historical event land a person in prison? Can the mere act of posting a question on the Internet regarding a historical event cause a person to be deported to a foreign country and thrown into a prison cell halfway around the world?
The answer to these questions is, tragically, yes. "El Gran Tabu" ("The Great Taboo") is a startling new documentary film that exposes the attempts by governments in the West to silence questions about a pivotal historical event. You'll hear directly from people currently serving long prison terms for simply asking historical questions, and you'll learn about dangerous new legal theories regarding the Internet that could, conceivably, make any of us internationally-wanted criminals.
What type of historical research is so controversial, so threatening to the governments of the West, that they have tried to outlaw it? What kind of Internet post can cause someone to spend a decade in a prison isolation cell? What kind of question-asking would cause U.S. authorities to seize a legal immigrant, take him away from his wife and child, and extradite him to a waiting prison cell in a foreign land?
"El Gran Tabu" provides the startling answers to these questions.

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"El Gran Tabu" recently caused a headline-grabbing sensation when it premiered at the Corto Creativo Film Festival in Baja, California. The Corto Creativo Film Festival is sponsored in part by BINACOM (The Binational Association of Schools of Communication, whose member schools include UC San Diego, San Diego State University, and the University of San Diego). Participants at this year's Corto Creativo Film Festival included Oscar-nominated actress Adriana Barraza (the star of "Babel"), and international superstar Maria Conchita Alonso (who even found time to appear on-camera with "El Gran Tabu" director Bradley Smith for a lively back-and-forth Q&A session).

"El Gran Tabu" was given the festival's most prestigious Friday evening timeslot, and audience reception was so positive that Smith spoke to the rapt attendees for over an hour after the screening was over.
Plans are now underway for a wider tour of North America, beginning in Mexico and the Southwestern United States. To find out about upcoming screenings in your area, please send us an email.

The Corto Creativo Film Festival in Baja, California, where "El Gran Tabu" had its world premiere, to an amazingly enthusiastic and receptive audience (this clip is in Spanish).

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THE REVISIONIST VIDEO ARCHIVES!

Ernst Zundel -- Serving five years in Germany for questioning the gas chamber story. Before beginning his current five-year sentence, Zundel was kept in a six-by-eight foot concrete, windowless, unhea...
Posted by on Sat, 07 Jul 2007 09:47:00 GMT

YES, IT REALLY WAS A MAJOR VICTORY FOR HOLOCAUST REVISIONISM!

Three weeks ago, when I posted the "Victory in Baja" announcement on CODOH.com and on the Myspace page for "El Gran Tabu," the reaction from the revisionist community was upbeat but cautious. Why caut...
Posted by on Sat, 30 Jun 2007 07:08:00 GMT

Holocaust Revisionism Wins a Major Victory!

..> VICTORY IN BAJA! A Revisionist Dream Comes TrueAn unprecedented step forward for the Holocaust revisionist movement. By Bradley R. Smith Two months ago if you had told me that I would be premi...
Posted by on Thu, 21 Jun 2007 04:44:00 GMT

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For more information on the issues discussed in the new documentary film "El Gran Tabu," please visit www.CODOH.com, or www.HistoriansBehindBars.com.
Posted by on Thu, 14 Jun 2007 12:14:00 GMT