 
Ingrid Rimland's daily ZGrams have become an important and unique
cyber tradition. She started sending them on January 1, 1996. With
the exception of several computer glitches or massive, still unsolved
electronic enemy sabotage, she sent them to her primary list every day - 365 days a year, for nine full years, like clockwork!
The purpose of these ZGrams was to give voice to the crucially important
cyber struggle waged by Revisionists and genuine intellectual freedom
fighters against Cyber Censors - be they foreign governments or domestic
special interest lobby groups - to secure and maintain Freedom of Speech on
the Internet.
Ingrid Rimland meant her ZGrams to reflect the arguments by friend
or foe alike. Although her loyalties are clearly in the World War II
Revisionist camp, she juxtaposed intelligent arguments put forth by
opposition writers often diametrically opposed to her own viewpoint.
Ingrid Rimland discontinued her ZGrams due to being overwhelmed with work after the political kidnapping and incarceration of her Revisionist pioneer husband, Ernst Zündel.
These early historical ZGrams are archived below. They read like the first ever Cyber War Diary.
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Starting in 2005, Ingrid's ZGrams were sent out infrequently, as time allowed and urgency dictated. They continue to this day.
Here they are, in descending order:
Revisionism to the world!
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