Gabriel Wilensky

His software was used to make some of the special effects of several feature films, such as Francis Ford Coppola's Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992), Robin Hood: Men in Tights (1993), Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story (1993) and others.

He used his technical background for a methodical study of the question and then wrote Six Million Crucifixions: How Christian Teachings About Jews Paved the Road to the Holocaust, published in 2009.

"[7] Six Million Crucifixions further presents material that he asserts could have been used for a potential indictment of any Christian clergy who may have been guilty of crimes of incitement and/or persecution against Jews before, during and after World War II, had the Allies pursued another international prosecution after the Nuremberg Trials.

This work examines factors hindering human progress and societal well-being, offering recommendations for actions that individuals—such as parents, educators, policymakers, and concerned citizens—can take to foster a more enlightened society.

Wilensky advocates for empowering youth through enhanced reasoning skills and a solid scientific and humanistic foundation, aiming to establish a continuous state of enlightenment for a better future.

Additionally, he promotes a meritocratic approach to leadership, emphasizing the importance of electing highly capable and ethical individuals who prioritize reason, science, and long-term societal progress.