Never before has a historical event become an article of unquestionable faith for all of humanity. Today, however, historians, scientists and researchers from all fields of knowledge are persecuted for questioning the Holocaust. Pierre Vidal-Naquet and Léon Poliakov, two Jewish historians, are the progenitors of the universally imposed declaration of faith. It states the following: 'There is no need to ask how such mass death was technically possible. It was possible because it happened. This is the obligatory starting point for any historical investigation into the matter. It is this truth that we must simply remember.The existence of the gas chambers cannot be debated.' Once this axiom is established, denying the existence of gas chambers and casting doubt on the myth of the Holocaust constitutes a thought crime, classified as such in the penal codes of numerous countries. The media throughout the world, ever submissive, take it upon themselves to discredit and reject works of revisionist content.Systematically, the authors end up being denigrated and imprisoned for racial hatred or anti-Semitism. To completely silence critics in US universities, on 11 December 2019 President Trump signed an executive order banning criticism of Israel and Jews. A senior White House official explained that the new measure would interpret Judaism as a nationality and not just as a religion.