Accurate

Jan 28, 2020 9:55 PM

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Not accurate. America refused to hire any jews from the camps to any government positions.

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Rocket Museum in Huntsville, AL pretty cool.

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Scientists wouldn't give a shit

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“Teams are being scrambled!”

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And....??

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Timesuck?

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What? WHAT? FORTH DIMENSIONALLY BJS YOU SAY?

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Insert Peenemünde reference here.

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Read the book “Hitler’s Gift”

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Title says accurate. Are you a former maxi turned scientist clone? (since the ones alive at that time must be at least retired by now)

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Damn! My cover is blown...

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Was feeling more of a secret agent vibe instead of sport that day

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Dr. Mengele, when did you start as a pediatrician?

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Nah, his thing was twins, not kids.

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Walk into NASA sometime and yell "Heil Hitler!" WOOP! They all jump straight up!

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Lmao came here to see this

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LAAAANA!!!!

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I'm reasonably sure that few people working there today were part of that.

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It was from an early season of Archer, which was originally set in the 60s.

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Ah, so that's why I'm losing points. Missed a reference. Thanks; I was oddly wondering if people were honestly disagreeing with it.

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(1) Fun Fact: There was a famous news article that the international media recycled and was called like "23 SS Doctors stand trial for human

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(2) experiments and crimes against humanity," but three were administrators, not doctors, and out of the remaining twenty doctors, there was

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(3) four non-Nazi party members, and only seven of those twenty were actual SS Officers. Many of those who participated in these experiments

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(4) hoped to advance their careers by filling the gaps that the Jewish Doctors, which in turn would apply to Scientists as well if I had to

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(5) guess, left open after they were rounded up or fled. Shit's crazy yo. Nazis were fucky, Japanese were fucky, US were fucky, trust nobody

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I mean, if they actually participated in crimes against humanity I could give a single solitary fuck about the title they prefer.

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(1) I agree, but reporting the correct information is important because it allows for us to see that it wasn't specifically Nazis that were

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(2) the ones to carry out these experiments which would have multiple added benefits, such as widening the net of those responsible and thus

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I Aim at the Stars (But Sometimes I Hit London)

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Line from Jed Bartlet, the greatest president we've never had.

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Originally from a character played by actor James Daly in the 1960 film “I Aim for the Stars”

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*at

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Operation paperclip.

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Pokemon before it was cool

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Operation highjump

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̶Resume: ̶C̶r̶i̶m̶e̶s̶ ̶A̶g̶a̶i̶n̶s̶t̶ ̶H̶u̶m̶a̶n̶i̶t̶y̶ Valuable Scientific Knowledge

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Annie Jacobson wrote a good book on it

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Archer taught me this.

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Joe rogan taught me this lol

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Jaime pull up that clip

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(I'm asking for sauce)

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Creep it real also did a podcast on this

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I believe it is an Eddie bravo episode, check out #524. They mention it on a few episodes

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I think it also came up in the last Alex Jones episode (Eddie Bravo made an appearance as well).

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It was Annie Jacobson. It was a good book

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Being part of the Nazi party was necessary to succeed in many fields, particularly science, at the time.

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They weren't exactly the guards at the concentration camps. Still, I don't think I'd join such an abhorrent organization even to pursue

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My passions and it doesn't reflect well on the scientists character. I have the benefit of hindsight of course.

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Think of it like this, if you don't work for them you are your whole family ends up in one of the camps. Or you do it and screw up

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Von Braun's rockets were built using concentration camp slave labor. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mittelwerk?wprov=sfla1 and 1/?

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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mittelbau-Dora_concentration_camp?wprov=sfla1 both articles point out that Von Braun personally saw it.

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Don't sanitize them. By example, Von Braun used Jews to install dangerous components. A lot of them did ugly shit.

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1) I agree what these people shouldn't be sanitized, but it's probably not as simple as you say, either. As one author said, one of the most

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2) awful things about the Nazi regime and others like it is that it threatens and punishes in such a way that people couldn't even make

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3) their demise intro a protest. Your step out of line, and you disappear. Why? Who knows. Really consider what his options were when he was

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4) told that slave labor would be used for dangerous tasks in his workshop. Are you going to say "No" to Heinrich Himmler? What would happen

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Let's go down the rabbithole! Who here has seen Dr. Judy Wood's presentation on dustification and the Hutchison effect on 9/11?

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I haven’t. Should I and why?

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The root of the argument is that the site of the wtc following 9/11 didnt have enough debris to account for the destroyed buildings 1/

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a material engineer decided the simplest explanation is a special type of heretofore unseen weapon that literally turned the bulk 2/

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of the structure into a fine dust. Problem with this is not only is it far from the simplest or most complete explanation, the central 3/

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question it poses is already answered. Why wasn't more debris in the footprint? Cause most of it fell outside of it. 4/4

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It's like the only complete story of what happened that day.. Bring an extra pair of boxers, and watch this. Let me find the link

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https://youtu.be/Yb4I2T4uEvg I studied the Hutchison effect for years when I was going to school to be a master electronic technician.

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So I was able to see the tell tale signs of the effect immediately... blew my effing mind. She's right. 100%

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Dont waste your time, spare change nut.

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Those conspiracy nuts are missing a screw or two.

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I'll hear your argument against her. How do you explain the lack of debris? The seismograph records? The magnetometer readings?

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There's a whole different side to this discussion that has to do with ancient lost spiritual teachings of Nei-kung.. but that's another talk

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How did the firefighters get out from the ground floor as the building collapsed on top of them? They said it turned to dust and blew away.

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This testimony was conveniently left out out of every major popular documentary about 9/11..

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There was plenty of debris. That's what caused wtc7 fires. Seismo readings from Columbia are very well understood and publicly available. >>

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