[Original text from Nizkor Web regarding Raven's contention that he alone funds "his" web site] This is not true (though it presumably was at some point in the past). In a four-page newsletter called IHR Update, dated February 1995, the IHR calls for funds to support that same Web site: Getting IHR on the Internet has so far been entirely Greg Raven's private spare time project. Because of the remarkable interest generated by this small sample of IHR materials, we are seeking funds to make this an IHR priority, so that eventually just about everything that's appeared in 14 years of The Journal of Historical Review will be available on the Internet. Included on that newsletter was a fundraising letter and form, and a box to check off to donate to the IHR Internet Project. The IHR's mailing list was estimated at over 30,000 in the early 1980s and is probably larger now; sending out just three or four mailings probably costs them approximately as much as Ken McVay has received in donations to date. It is important to note that this fundraiser was not an isolated incident.The IHR's December fundraising letter stated that one of their five goals for 1995 was to: Make IHR materials available to millions around the world on the Internet 'information super-highway,' so that researchers and other interested persons will have fast, around-the-clock access to the best revisionist materials. Given that it's been well over nine months since the call for funds was sent out, one wonders when Mr. Raven will stop claiming that his "Web site...is not supported, sponsored, or financed by the Institute for Historical Review."
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