1:06:01
It's probably
not going to penetrate
more than ten microns.
1:06:05
Human hair's
a hundred microns in diameter.
1:06:10
Crush this sample up.
1:06:13
I have just diluted
that sample...
1:06:16
ten thousand,
a hundred thousand times.
1:06:22
If you're gonna go look for it,
you're gonna look
on the surface only.
1:06:26
There's no reason
to go deep...
1:06:29
because it's not going
to be there.
1:06:35
Which was the exposed surface?
I didn't even have any idea.
1:06:41
That's like analyzing
paint on the wall.
1:06:45
By analyzing,
they timber this behind it.
1:06:50
If they go in
with blinders on,
1:06:53
they will see
what they want to see.
1:06:58
What was he really
trying to do?
1:07:02
What was he trying to prove?
1:07:10
[ Woman Reporter ]
The jury said
Ernst Zündel is guilty...
1:07:12
of publishing news
he knew to be false
about the Holocaust.
1:07:16
In spite of that,
when he emerged from
the courtroom this afternoon,
1:07:18
Zündel still maintained
the Holocaust was a hoax.
1:07:21
No, this is just one
more hurdle to overcome.
1:07:23
And I have always
looked upon boulders
in the path of my life...
1:07:28
not as stumbling blocks
but as stepping-stones.
1:07:38
[ Leuchter ]
On my return from Canada,
1:07:42
I went about
my work and business
as I normally did.
1:07:52
And I began to notice...
1:07:54
that not as many
prison officials
were talking with me.
1:07:59
Orders weren't coming in
as expected.