Kimberley Cornish

Kimberley Cornish

Kimberley Cornish is an Australian writer. According to his "Author Bio" at the University of Sydney website, he was born in 1949, is a graduate of the University of Western Australia, and was "currently completing a Philosophy PhD at Monash University on 'Memes and the No-ownership Theory of Mind'".

He is the author of the controversial book The Jew of Linz.

Association with David Irving

He was a featured speaker at the second annual “Real History” conference hosted by British Holocaust denier David Irving in Cincinnati on September 22-24, 2000, at which other speakers included German Holocaust denier Germar Rudolf and Michigan lawyer Mark Antonacci. A letter from Cornish appears on Irving's website.

External links

* [http://conferences.arts.usyd.edu.au/viewabstract.php?id=508&cf=7 "Author Bio"] as link within non-refereed conference abstract, 2005 meeting of the Australasian Association of Philosophy.
* [http://www.fpp.co.uk/cinc/2000/report.html Post-conference report on "Real History 2000" conference from the organizers with picture of Cornish] .
* [http://buildingdemocracy.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=445&Itemid=47 Post-conference report] "Real History 2000" conference from the "Building Democracy" website, citing "Midwest Action Report, December 2000".
* [http://www.fpp.co.uk/Letters/History/Cornish1.html Letter from Cornish to Irving] .


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