Wednesday, December 06, 2006

A couple Gems from Butz's book

I was skimming Butz's "Hoax of The Twentieth Century" and came across this little gem from ae 216:

"Hundreds of trained staff members were dispatched to Europe and employed
there to gather 'evidence' for extermination and related crimes..."

Ya just gotta laugh.
What evidence is there for this conspiracy?

It gets worse.
Here's another one from Butz, page 287:

"It is most unfortunate that Himmler was a 'suicide' while in British
captivity, because had he been a defendant at the IMT, his situation would have
been such that he would have told the true story(being fully informed and not in
a position to shift responsibility to someone else), and books such as the
present book would not be necessary, because the major material could be read in
the IMT trial transcript. But then, you see, it was not within the bounds of
political possibility that Himmler live to talk at the IMT."


How boring, especially the silly conspiracy theory at the end. Does Butz really expect us to be stupid enough to believe that the Allies or whoever were actually in charge of whether Himmler lived or not?
This is also fascinating: So all of the high-ranking Nazi officials (e.g., Hans Frank) who testified in post-war trials somehow had no way of testifying about this alleged mass resettlement program of millions (which would've made the perfect defense) but Heinrich Himmler did?

Now that's what I call reasonable logic! The above is an example of how Butz is a conspiraloon.

Remember folks - this is some of the best arguments that we'll find in the world or "Revisionism". Astounding, isn't it?

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