bombsaway wrote: ↑Mon Jul 13, 2026 6:13 pm
When I ask about your far less evidenced and more speculative theory, you can only point to gaps in the record that make things uncertain.
Unlike you, I did offer a full technical explanation, which has not rebutted.
First, a reminder on your hypothesis.
bombsaway wrote: ↑Thu Mar 26, 2026 12:26 am
I can't give you actual details on this precise mechanism, just as you can't give me actual details on ANYTHING that happened the millions of Jews who were resettled in USSR once the ghettos were closed down.
But I can speculate (in line with all the other evidence we have about the columns) that as
the basket was lowered, it pushed down on hooks that pulled open the slots which were held up by a spring mechanism
the bottom of the basket pulls down the hooks which open the slots above, whatever the height of the basket is
The basket is lowered and raised through inner column which pellets are not dropped into due to the distributor. the slots are at the bottom of the inner column. after pellets gassing is over, the distributor is removed and basket lowered into inner column.
does this make sense?
Contrary to what you say, many objections
were raised against this proposal, months ago. To repeat myself (multiple times now),
1) Your hypothesis includes many novel elements which have
no basis in any of the testimonies. It does not fit the plain reading of the statements, and you are in disagreement with Van Pelt and Pressac.
2) Your baseless design additions are major enough that a) they should have been mentioned by Kula since he was personally involved in the manufacture and his description is very detailed, b) these are not things that could have been casually added. For example, adding slots and a mechanism to open and close them would have required additional work in the machine shop.
3) No Sonderkommando or SS man or anyone else mentions anything in the procedure about opening and closing slots or anything like that.
4) The distributor cone and the can on a wire are more naturally explained as simply being contradictions. You cannot accept this possibility and so you are bending over backwards to find a single design that combines both elements. You have to assume (without support) a removable cone and all the modifications to get the pellets into the can at the end, even though no sane person would design the column to work like this and if they did the witnesses would not be describing something different.
5) Your solution, besides deviating wildly from the testimonies, is amateurish and would not work. If the pellets are initially released into the gap between mesh layers, depending on the exact clearance and pellet size, they would either fall straight to the bottom or they would get caught in the mesh somewhere on the way down. The presence of moisture would also likely result in the pellets getting stuck in the mesh.
Germar Rudolf explains (HH2, pg. 153-154)
Kula initially stated that the Zyklon B gypsum granules were poured
into the narrow space of 2.5 cm between the inner column’s sheet metal core
and its outer screen. Already pouring the pellets into that narrow space could
have led to clogging anywhere along the height of the column. Even if that did
not happen, it is safe to say that the gypsum pellets would have gotten very
wet. There are two reasons for this.
First because the room it was inserted into is said to have been filled with
people. They would have produced an atmosphere saturated with water. This
humidity would have condensed on anything colder than the air those people
exhaled. In addition to this, in the case under investigation here, hydrogen
cyanide would have evaporated vigorously from the carrier, withdrawing con
siderable amounts of energy from it, hence cooling it down. This would have
led to the condensation of large quantities of air humidity onto the pellets.
Wet gypsum tends to stick and clump together. Getting this wet gypsum,
which would have stuck to the screen while still releasing poisonous hydrogen
cyanide, out of the inner column would have been rather difficult. Pounding
the screen to get the pellets out would quickly have ruined that flimsy inner
column. In brief, it would have been a mess.
Kula describes concentric, rectangular columns, and everyone except you reads it that way. It is not entirely clear what you are imagining but you seem to think the inner layer is sloped to funnel the pellets into the can (I base this on your sarcastic reply below)
bombsaway wrote: ↑Wed Mar 25, 2026 5:35 pm
Lol are you arguing that the Germans couldn't figure out how to get tiny pellets to fall into a container? the container would be lower than where the pellets fell, and would fall further when slots were opened, relying on the mysterious force known as GRAVITY. the third column would just have to have sloped sides.
The better arguments I think you have against this is other witness specifying different collection mechanism (which has not been produced), or no witness specifying such a mechanism. Quite obviously this latter argument is weak: just because witnesses or documents don't describe something doesn't mean it couldn't have happened right? Like (cough cough) resettlement of a small country's worth of Jews in the USSR?
The difference between orthodoxy and revisionism is the gaps are in comparison microscopic for orthodoxy - eg a mechanism used for killing is not described in full, whereas your side offers no evidence of any aspect of a mass event, probably the largest population transfer in history. The insanity, as I see it, is not the skepticism you have, rather these extreme double standards.
Again, this is confused because it ignores the slim clearance between layers, and the clumping/stickiness of the pellets in the presence of moisture. And the fact the fact that Kula does not describe a sloped inner column.
6) Given that this theory is completely unique to you and you reject all published interpretations of the columns, you really should produce some sort of diagram.