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The Ernst Zundel Interview of William W. Martin

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In the early 1980’s, Ernst Zündel unearthed many intentionally concealed facts regarding World War II history and the “Holocaust.” Zündel—in spite of being denounced in the media, physically attacked, parcel bombed, having his house set on fire, dragged into court time and time again and unjustifiably jailed until his death—courageously dedicated his life to revealing truth through his revolutionary writings and videotaped interviews, and continued doing so to his very last breath on August 5, 2017.

On September 29, 1999 Zündel conducted a videotaped interview with William W. Martin. Martin was literary executor to astrophysicist, and developer of volitional science and theory of freedom, Andrew J. Galambos. Zündel remarked that his interview with Martin was “at the top 480” of all his interviews. Immediately after the interview Zündel said to his wife, Ingrid, “I have just met one of the finest minds
ever!”

Andrew J. Galambos presented his theory of freedom from 1961 to 1989 in Los Angeles, California, attracting thousands of students from all parts of the globe. Later, Martin would transcribe the audio recorded lectures on the professor’s behalf and completed his book in the year 2000, titled Sic Itur Ad Astra (Latin to English translation: “This is the Way to the Stars”). Galambos derived volitional science (replacing so-called “social science”) from physical science—physics—using the scientific method exclusively. The professor defined freedom as: The societal condition that exists when every individual has full (i.e. 100%) control over his own property.

No one—outside the professor himself—understood and articulated Galambos’ theory of freedom better than William W. Martin. Martin specifically addressed Zündel’s market in the interview:

“And for those in your market, who can in some way at some point in this interview be stimulated as I was… Then they have a chance at life. And this is what lies beyond the great struggle we’re up against now. We prevailed in that. But while beginning to build these technologies, as the state disintegrates. We don’t fight the state—it will accommodate us in its suicide. We need the principles; we need the ideological background; we need the postulates; we need the method in order to build a gradual movement of dedicated, educated by the definition I gave. I repeat, education is the successful transmission of absolutely right concepts [Martin slaps his desk] to those who not only can understand them, but will apply them in the real world. The real world is derived from absolute rightness.”

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In the early 1980’s, Ernst Zündel unearthed many intentionally concealed facts regarding World War II history and the “Holocaust.” Zündel—in spite of being denounced in the media, physically attacked, parcel bombed, having his house set on fire, dragged into court time and time again and unjustifiably jailed until his death—courageously dedicated his life to revealing truth through his revolutionary writings and videotaped interviews, and continued doing so to his very last breath on August 5, 2017.

On September 29, 1999 Zündel conducted a videotaped interview with William W. Martin. Martin was literary executor to astrophysicist, and developer of volitional science and theory of freedom, Andrew J. Galambos. Zündel remarked that his interview with Martin was “at the top 480” of all his interviews. Immediately after the interview Zündel said to his wife, Ingrid, “I have just met one of the finest minds
ever!”

Andrew J. Galambos presented his theory of freedom from 1961 to 1989 in Los Angeles, California, attracting thousands of students from all parts of the globe. Later, Martin would transcribe the audio recorded lectures on the professor’s behalf and completed his book in the year 2000, titled Sic Itur Ad Astra (Latin to English translation: “This is the Way to the Stars”). Galambos derived volitional science (replacing so-called “social science”) from physical science—physics—using the scientific method exclusively. The professor defined freedom as: The societal condition that exists when every individual has full (i.e. 100%) control over his own property.

No one—outside the professor himself—understood and articulated Galambos’ theory of freedom better than William W. Martin. Martin specifically addressed Zündel’s market in the interview:

“And for those in your market, who can in some way at some point in this interview be stimulated as I was… Then they have a chance at life. And this is what lies beyond the great struggle we’re up against now. We prevailed in that. But while beginning to build these technologies, as the state disintegrates. We don’t fight the state—it will accommodate us in its suicide. We need the principles; we need the ideological background; we need the postulates; we need the method in order to build a gradual movement of dedicated, educated by the definition I gave. I repeat, education is the successful transmission of absolutely right concepts [Martin slaps his desk] to those who not only can understand them, but will apply them in the real world. The real world is derived from absolute rightness.”

Or to Purchase from Amazon, Click Here

In the early 1980’s, Ernst Zündel unearthed many intentionally concealed facts regarding World War II history and the “Holocaust.” Zündel—in spite of being denounced in the media, physically attacked, parcel bombed, having his house set on fire, dragged into court time and time again and unjustifiably jailed until his death—courageously dedicated his life to revealing truth through his revolutionary writings and videotaped interviews, and continued doing so to his very last breath on August 5, 2017.

On September 29, 1999 Zündel conducted a videotaped interview with William W. Martin. Martin was literary executor to astrophysicist, and developer of volitional science and theory of freedom, Andrew J. Galambos. Zündel remarked that his interview with Martin was “at the top 480” of all his interviews. Immediately after the interview Zündel said to his wife, Ingrid, “I have just met one of the finest minds
ever!”

Andrew J. Galambos presented his theory of freedom from 1961 to 1989 in Los Angeles, California, attracting thousands of students from all parts of the globe. Later, Martin would transcribe the audio recorded lectures on the professor’s behalf and completed his book in the year 2000, titled Sic Itur Ad Astra (Latin to English translation: “This is the Way to the Stars”). Galambos derived volitional science (replacing so-called “social science”) from physical science—physics—using the scientific method exclusively. The professor defined freedom as: The societal condition that exists when every individual has full (i.e. 100%) control over his own property.

No one—outside the professor himself—understood and articulated Galambos’ theory of freedom better than William W. Martin. Martin specifically addressed Zündel’s market in the interview:

“And for those in your market, who can in some way at some point in this interview be stimulated as I was… Then they have a chance at life. And this is what lies beyond the great struggle we’re up against now. We prevailed in that. But while beginning to build these technologies, as the state disintegrates. We don’t fight the state—it will accommodate us in its suicide. We need the principles; we need the ideological background; we need the postulates; we need the method in order to build a gradual movement of dedicated, educated by the definition I gave. I repeat, education is the successful transmission of absolutely right concepts [Martin slaps his desk] to those who not only can understand them, but will apply them in the real world. The real world is derived from absolute rightness.”

Or to Purchase from Amazon, Click Here

In the early 1980’s, Ernst Zündel unearthed many intentionally concealed facts regarding World War II history and the “Holocaust.” Zündel—in spite of being denounced in the media, physically attacked, parcel bombed, having his house set on fire, dragged into court time and time again and unjustifiably jailed until his death—courageously dedicated his life to revealing truth through his revolutionary writings and videotaped interviews, and continued doing so to his very last breath on August 5, 2017.

On September 29, 1999 Zündel conducted a videotaped interview with William W. Martin. Martin was literary executor to astrophysicist, and developer of volitional science and theory of freedom, Andrew J. Galambos. Zündel remarked that his interview with Martin was “at the top 480” of all his interviews. Immediately after the interview Zündel said to his wife, Ingrid, “I have just met one of the finest minds ever!”

Andrew J. Galambos presented his theory of freedom from 1961 to 1989 in Los Angeles, California, attracting thousands of students from all parts of the globe. Later, Martin would transcribe the audio recorded lectures on the professor’s behalf and completed his book in the year 2000, titled Sic Itur Ad Astra (Latin to English translation: “This is the Way to the Stars”). Galambos derived volitional science (replacing so-called “social science”) from physical science—physics—using the scientific method exclusively. The professor defined freedom as: The societal condition that exists when every individual has full (i.e. 100%) control over his own property.

No one—outside the professor himself—understood and articulated Galambos’ theory of freedom better than William W. Martin. Martin specifically addressed Zündel’s market in the interview:

“And for those in your market, who can in some way at some point in this interview be stimulated as I was… Then they have a chance at life. And this is what lies beyond the great struggle we’re up against now. We prevailed in that. But while beginning to build these technologies, as the state disintegrates. We don’t fight the state—it will accommodate us in its suicide. We need the principles; we need the ideological background; we need the postulates; we need the method in order to build a gradual movement of dedicated, educated by the definition I gave. I repeat, education is the successful transmission of absolutely right concepts [Martin slaps his desk] to those who not only can understand them, but will apply them in the real world. The real world is derived from absolute rightness.”

The Ernst Zündel Interview of William W. Martin covers radical, revolutionary and liberating philosophy that provides new knowledge which is the key to understanding the truths of the past, present and future. Martin provides Zündel, and the reader, with a panoramic sweep of Andrew J. Galambos’ theory of freedom and volitional science in a simple, straightforward style. In this book, Cobb shows how Galambos, in spite of being a victim of false propaganda, was able to develop the solution to the rise and fall of all civilizations. Sic Itur Ad Astra is the roadmap to a stable and durable civilization. Please contact us at www.spacelandpublications.comand join us in our quest to ensure the survival, expansion and advancement of Western Civilization.

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