You can't even get Zyklon or its equivalent anymore nowadays. But do it with the hydrocyanic acid "pot method" - such as used to be done in USA gas chambers.
Yes, hydrogen cyanide - not Zyklon.Stubble wrote: ↑Wed Jan 15, 2025 2:47 am Then why do we produce 1.1 million tons annually?
https://www.e-mj.com/features/the-curre ... gulations/
If I understand correctly, it is used for industrial pest control here in the states.
Again, I'll talk to a pest control company about this.
I have also heard that immigration is using hydrogen cyanide as a fumigant on the boarder and they are ordering it through 'calgas' who is getting it from Brazil. All that is popping up is FEMA conspiracy theory stuff going back to 2011 though. I could have sworn I saw it reported from 'the guardian' around 2020 after Biden assumed office.
/shrug
What's the worst thing the pest control company can tell me, no?
This would be easier if I lived in Australia, they use 'blue fume' around Melbourne.
Evidence is key, yes. It does beat opinion. Kula columns are evidenced. Opinion it is all lies, loses.
Arguing that Kula columns are too incredible to believe, therefore all the witnesses to columns being installed inside the Kremas lied, is the argument from incredulity.
There is corroborating evidence from eyewitnesses that there were columns inside the Leichenkellers. They vary in how they describe the columns, but they are clearly describing a tall metal structure with holes that Zyklon B was poured into.It is evidenced. It obviously happened. All the eyewitnesses agree.
Indeed, revisionists seem to think that their expressions of doubt are exempt from being evidenced.Are you saying it's a hoax? Where's your evidence!
When the evidence consists of changing words, assuming inventory is wrong and taking documents completely out of context, color me surprised when you call that evidenced.
The witness descriptions and the document are close enough in description, that they are referring to the same thing, so that evidence corroborates and so proves the existence of columns used to drop Zyklon B into the Liechenkellers. The context is of evidence of Nazis dropping Zyklon B through holes in the Krema roof to gas people in a chamber below.Stubble wrote: ↑Wed Jan 15, 2025 10:35 amWhen the evidence consists of changing words, assuming inventory is wrong and taking documents completely out of context, color me surprised when you call that evidenced.
What evidential value has your opinion?Stubble wrote: ↑Wed Jan 15, 2025 3:28 pm
Odd that they are missing in the September 13th set, eh?
Also odd that everyone said they couldn't find the holes when you are so incredibly sure that these ruin access holes, which are in the wrong places, are the corresponding holes, eh?
Also odd that the Germans lacked the ability to cut rebar apparently and just bent it out of the way, eh?
Hmmm
Definitions of the fallacy;
Because Stubble finds so much about the evidence that is odd, he cannot believe it is true. That is the very definition of the argument from incredulity.Odd that they are missing in the September 13th set, eh?
Also odd that everyone said they couldn't find the holes when you are so incredibly sure that these ruin access holes, which are in the wrong places, are the corresponding holes, eh?
Also odd that the Germans lacked the ability to cut rebar apparently and just bent it out of the way, eh?
Hmmm