Friday, July 17, 2015

Ramble 7/17

The Nazi Dr. Mengele would be proud of the atrocities promoted by Planned Parenthood- all with the help of the taxpayers.
Stories about Planned Parenthood are suppressed by the Jewish Left because they support abortion, in contrast to stories about Mengele:
More holocaust survivors claimed to have had personal interaction with Mengele, than any other Nazi.

Irene Zisblatt, Nobel Prize winner, [They give those things out like candy, it seems.] claims Mengele removed her Auschwitz tattoo, that's why she doesn't have an Auschwitz tattoo. She also claims:

- They tried to change her eye colour 
- She was selected to become a lampshade
- She escaped from inside a gas chamber

Links can be provided where these claims are made, as  apparently the Germans were desperate for lampshades.  Actually, Jews keep trying to censor the internet but here's a link:HOLOCAUST - ">Ilse Koch Wanted My Skin For Lampshades!" (Irene Weisberg Zisblatt) 
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Murray Goldfinger

Claims Mengele regularly checked on his progress in an Auschwitz clinic, when he was recovering from a bullet wound. He was sentenced to execution for breaking his shovel, but the bullet bounced of his head and went into his shoulder. [???]
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Etc.   Here is a better comparison that might not naturally come to mind for Americans drowning in a Jewish Minority-R-us Victims just like the Holocaust culture. 

Japanese experimentation:
Prisoners, including one known POW,[17] were subjected to vivisection without anesthesia.[18] Vivisections were performed on prisoners after infecting them with various diseases. Researchers performed invasive surgery on prisoners, removing organs to study the effects of disease on the human body. These were conducted while the patients were alive because it was feared that the decomposition process would affect the results.[19] The infected and vivisected prisoners included men, women, children, and infants.[20]

Instead of being tried for war crimes, the researchers involved in Unit 731 were given immunity in exchange for their data on human experimentation.[8]   --Wikipedia
  That seems more likely to be true and thus a better comparison.  Not to mention that the German ethnic cleansing campaign against the Jews and some rather fanciful "stories" about it are used by the Jewish Left against our own group.  This way we get to talk about the Japanese!  ;-)      

Oh, here's what happened to the lampshade lady.  Guilty, by reason of accusations from people that hated her guts in a tribal way:
Although the prisoners at Buchenwald had given her the title of Commandeuse, Ilse was nothing more than a housewife and mother of three children;....

After the war, Ilse Koch did not go into hiding [Probably thought that she didn't have much to hide.  Little did she know that she had made...  lampshades.], and after former prisoners in the camp told stories* about her behavior to the American military, it was easy to track her down and arrest her as a war criminal.
  So they never got the Jewish lampshades that she was making back from her, I suppose. 

Example given:
...painted a picture of truly despicable human beings. The wife, Ilse Koch, favored jodhpurs, boots, and a riding crop. He told us this story about her: Once, she ordered all of the Jewish prisoners in the camp stripped and lined up; she then marched down the rows of them, and, as she saw a tattoo she liked, she would touch that tattoo with her riding crop; [Seriously!] the guards would take the man away immediately to the camp hospital where the doctors would remove the patch of skin with the tattoo, have it tanned, and patch it together with others to make lamp shades. There were three of those lamp shades--the history books say there were two, but there were three.  [????]   One of them disappeared shortly after we arrived.  This may give you a glimmer of an idea of what Ilse Koch was like--and her husband--and the camp "doctors."
  Google. 

Anything less than believing everything they say is Holocaust denial that an get you arrested in Europe these days.

Great job, Team America.

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