The Heretics' Hour: Killing the Holocaust Myth, Part 3
Oct. 14, 2013
Carolyn takes selections from Carlo Mattogno’s chapter 5 and 6 in The “Extermination Camps” of “Aktion Reinhardt” that deal with Holocauster’s claims of “decimation by labor;” “local exterminations” which took place before the “final solution” was given by Hitler allegedly between Dec. 7 and 14, 1941 (Pearl Harbor!); Himmler’s order to shoot the Jews in Pinsk; Hitler’s comments to Hungary’s Horthy on “burning his bridges” and Jews likened to bacilli and pests. Some other important points:
- In the occupied territories, the Germans needed to direct the Jews from the countryside into the cities (ghettos) to lessen the danger of partisan activity;
- By far, most of the shootings in the Soviet Union and Poland consisted of reprisals for guerrilla terrorism against Wehrmacht troops and supplies;
- The “Lorpicrin gassing” shows the kind of fake stories that are accepted by orthodox holocaust historians;
- Eichmann’s testimony for “gassings” at Chelmo, Treblinka or Belzec, used by holocausters, is useless because contradictory;
- German ministers serving in the East had difficulty finding a way to deal with their dangerous Jews, as they could often not be sent somewhere else;
- Mattogno shows that Poles and Serbs were shot for partisan activity along with Jews – it was not a policy aimed at Jews alone;
- Hitler, in his meetings with Hungary’s Horthy in 1944, used the word “decay,” not "exterminate," in referring to the fate of the Jews who would not work.






