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Mar 23, 2011

Re: Holocaust , Hate Speech & Were the Germans so Stupid?

 

Hello Michael,

Thank you for your e-mail.

I was aware of this, as I am of the Red Cross visits to many of the prison camps, but there is a limit to what can be included in one video.  The main reason why it took me from mid-January until now was not finding enough damning material, it was deciding what was the most compelling and what would best link with other parts of the Nuremberg deception.

Take care,

Anthony



On 23 March 2011 19:13, Michael <reporternotebook@gmail.com> wrote:


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From: Manuel Sotil <msotil@gmail.com>
Date: March 23, 2011 5:09:20 AM EDT
To: reporternotebook@gmail.com
Subject: Re: Holocaust , Hate Speech & Were the Germans so Stupid?

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Even if torture and duress cannot not be proven, the overwhelming reason for recognizing the utter falsity of the Höss confession is that the gassing method he described was not scientifically plausible.  
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British intelligence agents, if one may use the word "intelligence" in the same sentence that describes the occupation of such brutish Neanderthals, went to the home of Höss and told the frightened wife that they were going to turn her and her child over to the Soviets if she did not reveal the whereabouts of her husband. She would be then shot and her son sent to Siberia. The frightened woman, whose home had been under constant surveillance, revealed   to the goons the whereabouts of her husband.

Rudolf Höss after early release from prison had been working at a farm in the Flensburg area near the Danish border under the assumed name of Franz Lang. The British goons, headed by a Jew by name of Bernard Clarke went there and arrested him. After the first few blows to the face applied by Clarke, Höss admitted to his identity, and the other Jews in British uniform of the arresting party jumped into action and started a brutal beating.

The book is by Rupert Butler. It was published in 1983 (Hamlyn Paperbacks). Butler is the author of three other works: The Black Angels, Hand of Steel and Gestapo, all published by Hamlyn. The book that interests us is entitled Legions of Death. Its inspiration is anti-Nazi. Butler says that he researched this book at the Imperial War Museum in London, the Institute for Contemporary History and Wiener Library, and other such prestigious institutions. At the beginning of his book, he expresses his gratitude to these institutions and, among others, to two persons, one of whom is Bernard Clarke ("who captured Auschwitz Commandant Rudolf Höss"). The author quotes several fragments of what are either written or recorded statements by Clarke.

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Dr. Robert Faurisson in The Journal for Historical Review, Winter 1986 Volume 7 page 389


Revelations in 1983 About the British Torturers of Rudolf Höss
 
The Revisionists proved a long time ago that the various confessions of Rudolf Höss contained so many gross errors, nonsensical elements, and impossibilities of all kinds, that it is no longer possible to believe them, as did the judges at Nuremberg and Cracow, as well as certain self styled historians, without any prior analysis of their content and of the circumstances in which they were obtained.
 
In all likelihood, Höss was tortured by the British soldiers of the 92nd Field Security Section, but a confirmation of that hypothesis was necessary. Confirmation has come with the publication in England of a book containing the name of the principal torturer (a British sergeant of Jewish origin) and a description of the circumstances of Höss' arrest, as well as his third-degree interrogation.
 
The book is by Rupert Butler. It was published in 1983 (Hamlyn Paperbacks). Butler is the author of three other works: The Black Angels, Hand of Steel and Gestapo, all published by Hamlyn. The book that interests us is entitled Legions of Death. Its inspiration is anti-Nazi. Butler says that he researched this book at the Imperial War Museum in London, the Institute for Contemporary History and Wiener Library, and other such prestigious institutions. At the beginning of his book, he expresses his gratitude to these institutions and, among others, to two persons, one of whom is Bernard Clarke ("who captured Auschwitz Commandant Rudolf Höss"). The author quotes several fragments of what are either written or recorded statements by Clarke.

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Full article at Rense

http://www.rense.com/general68/hoss.htm


Manuel Sotil



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