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And you said in you most recent affidavit that you accepted that you had<br />

brought the administration of justice into disrepute, or words to that effect,<br />

or undermined its standing. How do you reconcile the findings of …?<br />

Dr <strong>Töben</strong>: Mr Margo, I will …<br />

MR MARGO: How do you reconcile those findings with your intention,<br />

as I understand it, to continue telling the truth, despite the orders?<br />

Dr <strong>Töben</strong>: Very easy, Mr Margo. I have not had any legal counsel, as you<br />

know, throughout these years, and I’ve now had Mr Perkins’ legal advice<br />

and I’m being guided by Mr Perkins. I - as you know, I enrolled in the<br />

University of Adelaide law course and I failed Commissioner McEvoy’s<br />

subject and all that. Law is not easy for me. My discipline is philosophy,<br />

asking questions, difficult questions, and therefore, I have now, without<br />

hesitation, signed this affidavit, which Mr Perkins and I formulated which,<br />

on his advice, I’ve accepted.<br />

MR MARGO: Well, do you accept now that if you obey the orders of<br />

Branson J and honour your undertakings to Moore J, you may not<br />

publish on your web site what you regard as the truth about the Holocaust,<br />

namely that it didn’t happen?<br />

Dr <strong>Töben</strong>: Mr Margo, in the affidavit I ask that I be supervised by the<br />

court or by you or the executive Australian Jewry …<br />

MR MARGO: Dr Toben, please answer that question. I repeat it. Do you<br />

accept it, as you sit now in court before his Honour, that if you obey the<br />

orders of Branson J and honour your undertaking to Moore J, you may<br />

not publish on your web site, or the Adelaide Institute web site, material<br />

which breaches those orders or that undertaking concerning the<br />

Holocaust?<br />

Dr <strong>Töben</strong>: Mr Margo, I make no comment on that because I will have to<br />

seek legal advice. Don’t you – this is what I’m in now. I’m now being<br />

supervised. This is my request, that I be supervised, that I be censored,<br />

because to date I have not succeeded in satisfying you. To the extent that<br />

anything I write, it appears, is an offence for Mr Jones. I am now literally<br />

seeking advice. I have to seek advice from now on. Whatever I print on<br />

the web site I have to seek advice. I’m accepting full censorship, Mr<br />

Margo.<br />

MR MARGO: Dr Toben, you were …<br />

HIS HONOUR: Dr Toben …<br />

MR MARGO: You were advised …<br />

HIS HONOUR: Excuse me, Mr Margo. Excuse me. Mr Margo, excuse<br />

me.<br />

HIS HONOUR: Dr Toben, there won’t be an order made that in the<br />

future either Mr Jones or the court will act as censor or as adviser to you.<br />

The question that Mr Margo is presently asking you is this. Do you accept<br />

that if you comply with her Honour’s orders made on 22 September<br />

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