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Dec 6, 2010

Should we feel sorry for the Germans?

 



From: Manuel Sotil <msotil@gmail.com>
Date: December 6, 2010 3:21:27 PM EST


Recently, a factory of holocaust survivors was busted in Brooklyn, New York.

This operation designed by a few of the "chosen", had for object the creation of new holocaust claims against the Germans.

As in the case of the massive insurance fraud against the Swiss (who still resent the black mail), we will never know how many invented and fraudulent claims are serviced by the abject German tribute.

It should come as a surprise that such fraud was published in the American press. It comes to mind the possibility that those who have a more legitimate claim to the holocaust swindle than the newcomers, did not appreciate the cheating and blew the whistle on the operation.


So, what does the German government do in response? 

The German government doubles the payments to the more "legitimate" survivors. Since all "survivors" will sooner rather than later, will be "aging", the doubling of payment amount will benefit all enrollees.


http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20101206/ap_on_re_us/us_holocaust_funds


I am willing to bet that when the last survivor and descendant is no longer around, new claims and new justifications will be found to keep a good thing going.

Like G.H.W.Bush once said, in a moment of dyslexic exasperation:  "don't cry for me Argentina!" ....*



Manuel Sotil


* speaking to employees of an insurance company during the 1992 New Hampshire primary.

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