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|    Kixi to All    |
|    Re: The Holocaust: Thriving in the Media    |
|    12 Dec 16 23:11:07    |
      XPost: can.politics, alt.radio.networks.cbc       From: Kixi__@hotmail.ca              On 2016-12-12 at 12:49:28 Ericİ wrote:              > Kixi wrote...       > >       > > It was between 5:00 and 5:30 this morning when CBC were running the       > > BBC program From Our Own Correspondent. The topic was revenge. They       > > started off with a road rage incident but soon I heard "59 of 60       > > family members were murdered by the Nazis" and "the extermination       > > of the Jews".       > >       > > Wow! These producers don't miss many opportunities to insert       > > Holohoax dogma into our daily lives.       > >       > > Have you noticed that "The Holocaust" has elephantine presence in       > > the Jewsmedia, particularly movies but is completely absent from the       > > records of WWII? Just check Churchill's memoirs.       >       > The term "Holocaust" wasn't popularized until much later. That       > doesn't mean that the historic events the term refers to didn't       > happen. Your argument is like saying that all negros disappeared       > from the US in the 1970's.              It's not the term that is missing from WWII records. It is evidence of       the components of it that don't exist. This morning's radio chatter       never mentioned "Holocaust" either.              So why didn't Churchill in his six volume memoir devote a volume to the       tales of today's "Holocaust"? Why not even a section ... a chapter ...       a paragraph? Because he knew nothing of them and if anyone would it       would be Winston. They didn't happen that's why.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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