
is supposed to be of one of Sobibor's alleged 24 "scientifically / archaeologically proven huge mass graves."
I know that the charlaton Yoram Haimi is on the right, and what you see between the two shovels is, I think, alleged to be human remains.
Yes, and that is if there are any actual human remains visible in this photo, cremated or othewise. Enlarge the photo and take a good look.
Thanks for the info Wetzelrad. I'll give this thread more attention soon when I have more time.Wetzelrad wrote: ↑Tue May 06, 2025 3:03 am The above photo is actually meant to show that they hit ground water at a depth of 3.3 meters. This is Sobibor grave 1. Notably, Andrzej Kola described this pit as 4.3 meters deep with other pits reaching to a depth as low as 5.8 meters, while Yitzak Arad described these pits as "5 to 7 meters deep", which if true would have put them halfway underwater.
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Haimi says that grave 1 "was not used as a mass grave", but according to his caption you should be able to see a "Layer of dark soil mixed with crushed bone fragments". Personally I can't see it.
That's because the "crushed bone fragments" are actually magically disappearing crushed bone fragments.
Water tables change with conditions.Wetzelrad wrote: ↑Tue May 06, 2025 3:03 am The above photo is actually meant to show that they hit ground water at a depth of 3.3 meters. This is Sobibor grave 1. Notably, Andrzej Kola described this pit as 4.3 meters deep with other pits reaching to a depth as low as 5.8 meters, while Yitzak Arad described these pits as "5 to 7 meters deep", which if true would have put them halfway underwater.
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Haimi says that grave 1 "was not used as a mass grave", but according to his caption you should be able to see a "Layer of dark soil mixed with crushed bone fragments". Personally I can't see it.
Yeah, the stronger your magic glasses are, the lower the water table gets.Nazgul wrote: ↑Sat Jul 12, 2025 1:08 pmWater tables change with conditions.Wetzelrad wrote: ↑Tue May 06, 2025 3:03 am The above photo is actually meant to show that they hit ground water at a depth of 3.3 meters. This is Sobibor grave 1. Notably, Andrzej Kola described this pit as 4.3 meters deep with other pits reaching to a depth as low as 5.8 meters, while Yitzak Arad described these pits as "5 to 7 meters deep", which if true would have put them halfway underwater.
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Haimi says that grave 1 "was not used as a mass grave", but according to his caption you should be able to see a "Layer of dark soil mixed with crushed bone fragments". Personally I can't see it.
The water table may vary due to seasonal changes such as precipitation and evapotranspiration.
Nessie, let's forget for a second the fact that you are a mentally ill pathological liar and the very best evidence for the existence of mass graves at T II that you have been able to show us to date is this photo (that you can't even prove was taken within the boundary of T II):The majority of the eyewitnesses, those who worked inside the AR camps, Chelmno... all admit that mass killings took place.
The Nazis were not trying to magically disappear the corpses and the graves, as they knew that is impossible.
All the mass graves dug by the Nazis, and the corpses they cremated, are still at the AR camps and Chelmno.
The geophysical survey work has identified rectangular pits with straight edges and ramps at TII.
The sheer volume of evidence for mass graves at TII... Mass graves are proven.
By all normal standards of evidencing, they are proven.
I can point to them in the ground.
There are 11 at Treblinka II:
G32, G1, G44, G4, G38, G36, G50, G51, G52, G53 & 54.