Krema 1Fred Ziffel wrote: ↑Tue Dec 10, 2024 7:27 am If it is ok with the Moderator, I hope I can use this as a one stop for those Crematoria 1 topics.
I will start off by submitting this for review. It seems that no one knows for sure how many ceiling holes in the alleged gas chamber there. I made this table with info for easy reference of all the number of ceiling hole claims. I referenced Mattogno's book on this issue. Hope you all find it interesting. See attached
Fred Ziffel wrote: ↑Wed Dec 11, 2024 11:01 am Hector, there is so much truth to those who come to the camp. I found this posting on X of someone who even the night before he got there, was already primed and ready to be emotionally drained, or sadden.
Hektort's a bit like visiting Catholic shrines or pilgrim sites, people can have some 'spiritual experience' there... Which isn't spiritual, but rather emotional if not spiritist. I frequently hear visitors of Auschwitz saying that place got some strange vibe to it. And they subscribe that to 'the many people that were killed there'... Strange how that vibe can't be felt at other sites of many people being killed right now... Isn't it? So it rather relates to this being designed for persuasion than for education.
borjastick wrote: ↑Thu Dec 12, 2024 7:38 amHektort's a bit like visiting Catholic shrines or pilgrim sites, people can have some 'spiritual experience' there... Which isn't spiritual, but rather emotional if not spiritist. I frequently hear visitors of Auschwitz saying that place got some strange vibe to it. And they subscribe that to 'the many people that were killed there'... Strange how that vibe can't be felt at other sites of many people being killed right now... Isn't it? So it rather relates to this being designed for persuasion than for education.
No doubt about it at all, you are right. I have heard the old chestnut that there is no wiildlife or birdsong at Auschwitz. This is nonsense of course but it adds to the creepiness they wish to portray for the camp.
On the subject of Alex Hearn and his very odd pre-visit comment, I suppose he knew he was at an airport by the number of planes coming and going, so he could discern reality. Wonder how he knew he was in a 'gas chamber' in Auschwitz just because someone told him... Does he still believe in fairies and Santa just because he was once told they existed.
You won't go to jail for the last two. Interestingly the NT-Text has sufficient detail that the tomb was observed to be empty on short notice. And that makes it actually, despite being in the past long ago, more convincing than the Where did they go type of argument. Saying this may lend you in trouble nowadays.
Jewish authorities claim that the disciples secretly stole the body but we cannot say that they were deported to the occupied eastern territories.Hektor wrote: ↑Thu Dec 19, 2024 3:02 amYou won't go to jail for the last two. Interestingly the NT-Text has sufficient detail that the tomb was observed to be empty on short notice. And that makes it actually, despite being in the past long ago, more convincing than the Where did they go type of argument. Saying this may lend you in trouble nowadays.
They may actually have copied from that discoure once upon a time. While the narrative is plausible - far more plausible than the Holocaust Narrative - there is of course no attributable physical evidence to this event. Not for the crucifixion, not for the death of Jesus ( no body) not for the resurrection (again no resurrected body). But it is proportionally small event, so the 'no evidence found' finding should not come as a surprise. That's different from claiming millions were 'gassed' industrially... There should be evidence that wouldn't be there, if the claim isn't true. The physical evidence shown is that what you'd expected as well, even if it simply didn't happen.TlsMS93 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 19, 2024 9:14 amJewish authorities claim that the disciples secretly stole the body but we cannot say that they were deported to the occupied eastern territories.Hektor wrote: ↑Thu Dec 19, 2024 3:02 amYou won't go to jail for the last two. Interestingly the NT-Text has sufficient detail that the tomb was observed to be empty on short notice. And that makes it actually, despite being in the past long ago, more convincing than the Where did they go type of argument. Saying this may lend you in trouble nowadays.
I can't remember the historian now, whether it was Hilberg, who said that less than 100 or 70 individuals knew about the genocide. Were they the ones who exterminated and destroyed the evidence? It scares me that 3 million soldiers didn't dominate the world because of such efficiency.Hektor wrote: ↑Thu Dec 19, 2024 2:16 pmThey may actually have copied from that discoure once upon a time. While the narrative is plausible - far more plausible than the Holocaust Narrative - there is of course no attributable physical evidence to this event. Not for the crucifixion, not for the death of Jesus ( no body) not for the resurrection (again no resurrected body). But it is proportionally small event, so the 'no evidence found' finding should not come as a surprise. That's different from claiming millions were 'gassed' industrially... There should be evidence that wouldn't be there, if the claim isn't true. The physical evidence shown is that what you'd expected as well, even if it simply didn't happen.TlsMS93 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 19, 2024 9:14 amJewish authorities claim that the disciples secretly stole the body but we cannot say that they were deported to the occupied eastern territories.Hektor wrote: ↑Thu Dec 19, 2024 3:02 am
You won't go to jail for the last two. Interestingly the NT-Text has sufficient detail that the tomb was observed to be empty on short notice. And that makes it actually, despite being in the past long ago, more convincing than the Where did they go type of argument. Saying this may lend you in trouble nowadays.