Thursday, July 26, 2007

If I Were Them I’d Be Scared Too

By Jane Gardener


I can understand the Jewish Supremacists/Zionists being terrified of academic inquiry into the Holocaust. I mean, no one really wants to be exposed as a bold-faced liar. Especially not one stupid enough to cling to the lie over a period of 62 years despite mounting evidence that is convincing more and more people that much of what we’ve been led to believe about the fate of the Jews in the second World War is untrue, or at least exaggerated beyond all recognition.

They themselves have backed off on some of the more bizarre claims over the years. The numbers of dead for instance. I believe the original claim for Auschwitz alone was 9 million dead which has been reduced and updated periodically ever since the end of the war. Even the Museum at Auschwitz has reduced its latest tally from four million to just over one and a half million and according to Red Cross figures, that is probably still too high. [1] Not to mention, how can one take two and a half million from the Auschwitz figures and still hold to the total of six million? Even an elementary school student could tell you the arithmetic just doesn’t add up.

During one of Ernst Zundel’s trials, Mr. Zundel and his lawyers forced the Red Cross to produce their records which determined that the death tolls for ALL camps was 280,000. [1a][1b] Of course, 280,000 human beings dying of typhus, starvation and other causes is certainly a horrible thing, but as the war years came to an end the German transportation system was all but destroyed by allied bombing meaning that no supplies could get through. Many German civilians died as a result, not just the inmates of the concentration camps.

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