And apparently, we didn’t even know the half of it.
Hitler stunk
November 3rd, 2007 4:04 pm · 8 comments
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| Whirlwind 11/4/07 8:07 PM | How juvenile. Imagine if the "scientists" had studied another gas, like hydrogen cyanide. Then the whole official story of WWII could be rewritten. Instead of puerile speculations about a long dead man's farts. |
| Artie See 11/4/07 9:06 PM | QUOTE(Whirlwind @ Nov 4 2007, 08:07 PM) [snapback]334177[/snapback] Imagine if the "scientists" had studied another gas, like hydrogen cyanide. In any event, it stinks... |
| cyberscribbler 11/5/07 8:55 AM | QUOTE Morell plied him with a remedy called “Dr. Köster’s Anti-gas pills,” which contained significant amounts of strychnine – and Hitler often took as many as 16 of the little black pills a day. ... another ingredient in the pills, antropine, causes mood wings from euphoria to violent anger. Even more peculiar were the injections of amphetamines that Morell administered every morning before breakfast. A barrage of other supplements -- vitamins, testosterone, liver extracts, laxatives, sedatives, glucose and opiates, all intended to combat the dictator’s real or imagined ailments. After the war, U.S. intelligence officers discovered that Morell was pumping Hitler with 28 different drugs, including eye-drops that contained 10 percent cocaine (up to 10 treatment a day), a concoction made from human placenta and “potency pills” made from ground bull’s testicles. But despite the barrage of medicines, Morell’s diaries make clear that the bouts of “agonizing flatulence” remained a regular occurrence. Regularly ingested speed, coke, strychnine, bull testicles and suffered from chronic flatulence. Stinkin' junkie |
| justplainjoe 11/5/07 10:38 AM | no wonder he seemed to be so grouchy all der time. i vonder if he played "pull my finger" like our own little fuhrer??? |
| palmer 11/5/07 11:04 AM | Hitler the fart bag! That's funny stuff. He was also known to wear womens undergarments beneath his Nazi dress-up costume. |
| Whirlwind 11/6/07 10:18 PM | QUOTE(Artie See @ Nov 4 2007, 10:06 PM) [snapback]334182[/snapback] In any event, it stinks... "GAS CHAMBER: The prisoner is restrained in a hermetically sealed steel chamber, below which is a pan. Upon a signal, the executioner opens a valve, flowing hydrochloric acid into the pan. On a second signal, about 8 ounces of potassium cyanide crystals or tablets are dropped mechanically into the acid, producing hydro cyanic gas, which destroys the ability of blood hemoglobin to perform. (The root word of cyanide, CYAN, denotes a blue color, descriptive of the body's hue). Unconsciousness occurs within a few seconds if the prisoner takes a deep breath, and longer if he or she holds their breath. Death usually occurs within six to eighteen minutes. After pronouncement of death, the chamber is evacuated through carbon and neutralizing filters. Gas-masked crews decontaminate the body with a bleach solution and out gassed prior to release. An unwary undertaker could be killed if this is not done." Match this up with the shirtsleeve workers and wooden doors of the survivor stories. Zyklon-b was used to help with insect control. Insects that were causing deaths by spreading typhus. Shaving heads (big hair collection at camps), changing clothing (huge collections of clothes and shoes), and observed showering were considered necessary for prisoner health. In order to control a disease that was killing prisoners. It is beyond irony, or even chutzpah, that this gas is now used in the story to slander the Germans. The amount needed to kill with certainty, as seen in execution gas chambers, is so poisonous that it could not be handled in the manner third-hand "witnesses" have claimed. It is used in the concentrations that can be achieved with the product, to disinfect buildings, trains, ships, etc. Paul Rassinier was in the camps, but only heard of the gassing upon being liberated. He carried around a $10,000 check to give to anyone who could provide a first-person account of such gassing. No one ever claimed the check. |
| Shawn 11/6/07 10:35 PM | QUOTE(Whirlwind @ Nov 6 2007, 10:18 PM) [snapback]334593[/snapback] "GAS CHAMBER: The prisoner is restrained in a hermetically sealed steel chamber, below which is a pan. Upon a signal, the executioner opens a valve, flowing hydrochloric acid into the pan. On a second signal, about 8 ounces of potassium cyanide crystals or tablets are dropped mechanically into the acid, producing hydro cyanic gas, which destroys the ability of blood hemoglobin to perform. (The root word of cyanide, CYAN, denotes a blue color, descriptive of the body's hue). Unconsciousness occurs within a few seconds if the prisoner takes a deep breath, and longer if he or she holds their breath. Death usually occurs within six to eighteen minutes. After pronouncement of death, the chamber is evacuated through carbon and neutralizing filters. Gas-masked crews decontaminate the body with a bleach solution and out gassed prior to release. An unwary undertaker could be killed if this is not done." Match this up with the shirtsleeve workers and wooden doors of the survivor stories. Zyklon-b was used to help with insect control. Insects that were causing deaths by spreading typhus. Shaving heads (big hair collection at camps), changing clothing (huge collections of clothes and shoes), and observed showering were considered necessary for prisoner health. In order to control a disease that was killing prisoners. It is beyond irony, or even chutzpah, that this gas is now used in the story to slander the Germans. The amount needed to kill with certainty, as seen in execution gas chambers, is so poisonous that it could not be handled in the manner third-hand "witnesses" have claimed. It is used in the concentrations that can be achieved with the product, to disinfect buildings, trains, ships, etc. Paul Rassinier was in the camps, but only heard of the gassing upon being liberated. He carried around a $10,000 check to give to anyone who could provide a first-person account of such gassing. No one ever claimed the check. Yeah, that Hitler. So misunderstood. He was a real class act. Charitable really. Rounding up Jews and putting them in concentration camps for their own good. He was certainly one of the great humanitarians of our time. Later...Shawn |
| citydweller 11/6/07 10:40 PM | Certainly debatable thoughts for another thread, but they neither negate nor distract from the historical notations by Hitler's own "Doctor" that the man was a giant bag of noxious gas and operating under the influence of a huge pile of psychotically dangerous drugs. |











