Posted on 02/09/2007 1:35:43 PM PST by radar101

Elie Weisel
SAN FRANCISCO - In a bizarre attack, a well-known author and Holocaust scholar was dragged out of a San Francisco hotel elevator by an apparent Holocaust denier who reportedly had been trailing him for weeks.
Police escorted Elie Wiesel to San Francisco International Airport on Feb. 1 after a man accosted Wiesel in the elevator at the Argent Hotel, at 50 Third St., after Wiesel participated in a panel discussion at a peace conference and before Wiesel was scheduled to catch a flight back to New York.
Wiesel, a Holocaust survivor and author of more than 40 books, including the memoir Night, about his experiences at Auschwitz, won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1986. Last fall, the Boston University professor was suggested as a possible replacement for Israeli President Moshe Katsav, who faces sexual assault charges.
Police confirmed this week that the attack took place and that officers escorted Wiesel to the airport following the attack. According to police, the suspect accosted Wiesel in the hotel elevator at around 6:30 p.m., saying he wanted to interview him. Wiesel said he would do the interview in the lobby. Thats when the attacker pulled him out of the elevator, police reported.
In a posting Tuesday on the anti-Zionist Web site ZioPedia, a writer using the name Eric Hunt takes credit for the attack: After ensuring no women would be traumatized by what I had to do (I had been trailing Wiesel for weeks), I stopped the elevator at the sixth floor. I pulled Wiesel out of the elevator. I said I wanted to interview him.
Wiesel grabbed at his chest and yelled for help, according to the posting. I told him, Why dont you want people to know the truth? His expression changed, and he began screaming again. the posting reads.Police reported that the suspect tried to force Wiesel into one of the rooms, but ran away when Wiesel started yelling.
The online posting states that the writer intended to bring Wiesel to my hotel room where he would truthfully answer my questions regarding the fact that his non-fiction Holocaust memoir, Night, is almost entirely fictitious. Later in the posting, the Holocaust is portrayed as a myth.
Police havent officially idenitifed a suspect, but a source close to the investigation said Eric Hunt is the focus of their probe. Wiesel was in town to speak at the RockRose Institutes World Conference 2007, Facing Violence, which addressed justice, religion and conflict resolution, according to its press release. The conference included former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright and Juan Mendez, adviser to the U.N. secretary-general, in its list of speakers.
Hotel security alerted police following the incident, and officers from Southern Station arrived at the scene.
How awful.
Ping!......
Still waiting for the SF Koran-icle to report this.
Any Muslims involved?
Mel Gibson?
Global Warming "denier".
Nope. No differences there. /s
Prayers for the man - Night is a terribly moving read.
A Jimmah Carter thug no doubt.
This is disgusting. I read "Night". It was so powerful for such a small book that I couldn't even read it all at once.

Elie Weisel
Mahmoud is it you?
Fascist goon.
"SAN FRANCISCO - In a bizarre attack, a well-known author and Holocaust scholar was dragged out of a San Francisco hotel elevator by an apparent Holocaust denier who reportedly had been trailing him for weeks."
I wonder if all the attention given to "Deniers" recently tipped this nut over the edge?
LOL
This whole story is a myth, because San Francisco is The Tolerant City.
Things like this almost make me waver on hate crime legislation. Hopefully, though they can punish the hell out of this guy based simply on the attack itself. This isn't Europe (yet) where you aren't allowed to disbelieve something factual.
"After ensuring no women would be traumatized by what I had to do..." Pretty strange dude.
I would like to apologize to Mr. Wiesel on behalf of every decent American.
Be sure to wear a .357 in your hair...
Oh yeah, that's real funny.
/sarcasm
Elie Weisel is almost 80-years-old.
Is that you Mel?
Wouldn't surprise me- Muslims or their allies - crypto-Nazis.
"In a posting Tuesday on the anti-Zionist Web site ZioPedia, a writer using the name Eric Hunt takes credit for the attack: After ensuring no women would be traumatized by what I had to do (I had been trailing Wiesel for weeks)"
There's something very peculiar in this statement ... certainly the poster is using an alias, and the concern for "traumatizing" women sounds, well, off kilter somehow, given the outlandishness of the whole thing.
One better:
NUREMBERG-STYLE TRIALS PROPOSED FOR GLOBAL WARMING SKEPTICS
http://epw.senate.gov/fact.cfm?party=rep&id=264568
"Mr. Carter, can anyone vouch for your whereabouts Monday evening around 6:30?"
Don't worry, it can't be considered a hate crime if it is against a Jew, just against any other person of pallor. They have claimed lately that hate crimes can only be charged when the crime is against a group of people who have suffered voter discrimination. I'm laughing as I type this because it's so absurd, but it's true.
Klan pink.
What kind of a low-life punk picks on an old man -- for any reason?
I am not being dumb here - this whole topic is a new one to me. Can anyone share what possibly explanation these "deniers" believe in?
I don't see how - with evidence, eye-witness testimony, etc., their denial is ever taken seriously.
"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." - Manuel II Palelologus
The choice of alias and the strained effort at sounding old-world gallant makes me think somebody wanted to create a certain impression.
oh absolutely. How'd you guess?
>>Don't worry, it can't be considered a hate crime if it is against a Jew, just against any other person of pallor. They have claimed lately that hate crimes can only be charged when the crime is against a group of people who have suffered voter discrimination. I'm laughing as I type this because it's so absurd, but it's true.<<
OMG...
Lucky. ;o)
Yeah, remember when the Muslim barbarian shot up the Jewish community center in Seattle and killed two people? It wasn't a hate crime because they were Jewish and Jews never suffered discrimination at the ballot box.
I second that. What a terrible ordeal for Mr. Wiesel to go through. His book is one that every American should read. It is in my collection and I cherish the book.
Mr. Wiesel shouldn't travel to dangerous pro-Muslim/anti-American cities like San Francisco without protection.
"Can anyone share what possibly explanation these "deniers" believe in?"
They beleive in the whole "Protocols" thing, that a Jewish cabal is behind most of the ills in this world, that the Holocaust was a grand fiction designed to dupe us all somehow. I have no idea how such people rationalize their way past so much evidence that they're the ones being duped, but they do.
There have been hot periods on Earth and quite cold periods. Global warming and global cooling that predate man both at extremes far beyond the current temperature range.
What is the "ideal" temperature for Earth? We are told how 1 degree difference is "wrong".
"Fake but accurate" sets a bad precedence.
"Jews never suffered discrimination at the ballot box."
Sure they have. We were told how Florida Jewish senior citizens were "confused" by the ballot and never would have voted for Pat Buchanan (although there is no proof that such mistaken ballots WERE cast).
"Night" is one of the most powerful books ever written.
"Klan pink."
Leftist "pro-Palestinian," trying to sound like he'd imagine a Klan type would sound? There's more fake here than the alias, that's the impression I'm getting.
A massive dose of envy/hatred.
This claim goes way back. It lines up with the theory that racism isn't hatred of and prejudice against another race, it is the expression of power and dominance by members of the dominant race.
Therefore, members of the non-dominant race by definition cannot be racist.
Utterly ridiculous, of course, but widely taught and believed.
Isn't that sad? Attacking an elderly man.
I guess the attacker senses the accomodating climate that the liberal messages send him.
I hate San Fransisco Nazis.
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