The Holocaust Hoax Exposed
Now before you get angry and emotional before hearing the facts, remember what the Bible says in Proverbs 18:13, "He that answereth a matter before he heareth it, it is folly and shame unto him."
Do you even know what the word Holocaust means? Have you really studied these facts for yourself or could you even articulate the official version? Or do you just believe in it because everybody is telling you that if you don't believe in it, you're a racist and you're a skinhead and a Nazi and all these things. Look, there's a reason why it's illegal in 14 countries to even question the events of the Holocaust because of the fact that there are a lot of things about the story that don't add up.
Now again, before we get into it, let me say this. Obviously Jews died in World War II. Obviously there were Jews that were executed in World War II. Obviously Hitler hated Jews. I'm not disputing that fact for one second that Hitler and the Nazis hated Jews or that the Jews were rounded up and put into forced labor camps and that they were put on trains and taken to camps where they were forced to work, etc. Lots of people died in World War II.
About 70 million people died in World War II on all sides. It was a horrific event. It was a bloodbath. I mean, we're talking Russians, Americans, Germans, British, some Jews. I mean, people died in this horrific event known as World War II. No one's disputing those things.
The question is, were 6 million Jews gassed and then cremated? Now first of all, let's start out by talking about Auschwitz, which is the main so-called death camp or execution camp. Now let me just start by pointing out the fact that in the late 1940s, there was a plaque located at Auschwitz for all the visitors to see, all the tourists that would come from America, from Israel, from wherever.
They had this famous plaque that said, 4 million people suffered and died here at the hands of the Nazi murderers between the years 1940 and 1945. So right there it says that 4 million died. This plaque was in place until the early 90s with the fall of the Soviet Union when the plaque was replaced with another plaque that says, forever let this place be a cry of despair and a warning to humanity where the Nazis murdered about 1.5 million men, women, and children, mainly Jews from various countries of Europe.
So we have a change here from 4 million people in the late 40s on the plaque to about 1.5 million. Then we have another plaque that's even later that says that 1.1 million of these people died in Auschwitz. Approximately 90% of the victims were Jews. So basically we have 4 million, then we have 1.5 million, and then now we have less than a million because if you look at 90% of 1.1 million, you have less than a million Jews that died at Auschwitz. So my question is this. How can you reduce the total at Auschwitz from 4 million to 2.5 million, but the total always stays the same.
It's always 6 million, 6 million, 6 million. Well the reason why it's always 6 million is because that number was foreordained. That number really doesn't have anything to do with historical fact or any kind of a calculation about how many people actually died. It's just a foreordained number because of the fact that the Jews love numbers and that's what the Kabbalah is all about. It's the mystery of numbers and the Gematria. And think about all the things that they always fixate on that have to do with the number six.
They have a six-pointed star, 6 million dead in the Holocaust, the Six Days War. And how many supposed death camps were there? Well, of course there were six. You know, if you look through the list of Auschwitz, Treblinka, Kulmhof, Sobibor, Majdanek, and Belzec. So that number is before ordained. You can even find 10 newspaper articles from before Hitler was even elected where they're talking about 6 million Jews are going to be killed, 6 million Jews, 6 million Jews. So that number is like a magic number to them, that 6 million figure.
It's not really based on real history and science. It's just a number that was foreordained. So yeah, you can change the total at Auschwitz from 4 million to 1.5 million or down below a million, but hey, it's 6 million total and shut up and believe it because we said so.
Now let's talk about the number of people that were killed at Auschwitz. Let's just say, okay, 1 million, because that's what they're saying these days, that it was 1 million. Okay, well let's see if it's even humanly possible for them to have killed and cremated 1 million people at Auschwitz with the facilities that they had. Is it even humanly possible? Well let's do the math. Now if you look at the official version of events here where they claim that they did have the capability to kill that many people, they did have the infrastructure, here's what they say. They say that at its peak, Auschwitz had 52 cremation ovens, okay, and that they have documentation that those ovens were able to cremate 4,756 bodies per day because they have to have these huge numbers per day in order to reach that 1 million figure in the amount of time that they say it happened.
So they claim that these 52 ovens were able to cremate 4,756 bodies per day. Well let's do a little math. That means that they were cremating more than 91 people per day in a single oven, in each oven. Now here's the problem with that. That's about 4 people per hour. That means that they're claiming, according to the official version, that they were able to cremate 4 people in a cremation oven per hour, basically 15 minutes per body. Cremate a body in an oven, 15 minutes. Well look, that just simply is not humanly possible.
And don't take my word for any of this. Look up this information on your own. Just Google it. How long does it take to cremate someone? And it's going to tell you that it takes two to two and a half hours. Call up a local mortuary in your town. You know, instead of just getting angry and just plugging your ears and not wanting to hear any of this, why don't you actually do the research if you care about this issue?
You know, if you don't care, then you don't care. But I mean, if you're interested in this, why don't you call your local mortuary and say, I'm interested in cremation. How long does it take to cremate a body? And they're going to tell you somewhere between one and three hours. And usually they're going to tell you two to two and a half hours. And these are with computer controlled, 1800 degrees Fahrenheit, 21st century technology ovens. But we're supposed to believe that an oven back in the 1940s was cremating people at a rate of one every 15 minutes. Now, the other thing that's so ridiculous about that is that this equipment obviously can't just run 24-7.
Obviously the thing has to be cleaned out. It has to be maintained. It's going to break down. It's going to need maintenance. And any type of equipment like this, you can't just run it 24-7. It has to rest. It has to be maintained and worked on and so forth. So to sit there and say, oh yeah, 24 hours a day, seven days a week, every 15 minutes somebody's being cremated in these ovens. You know, the only person who could believe that is someone who just knows nothing about cremation.
And if you don't believe me, then ask any mortuary in your town. Now, you say, well, you know, why did they have 52 ovens then? You know, if they weren't, you know, just mass exterminating and cremating a million people. Well, the reason why they had 52 ovens is because they're cremating people that died.
For example, elderly people, sick people, people that are killed for whatever reason. It's World War II. People were being killed. Some people were murdered. People are dying for a variety of reasons. Let me ask you this question.
Why are there over 100 cremation ovens in Phoenix, Arizona? I mean, is there a Holocaust going on in Phoenix right now? Because there are more than twice as many cremation ovens in Phoenix as there were at Auschwitz. Well, the answer is that people are dying in Phoenix of other causes, and so those bodies have to be disposed of, and many of them are cremated. Now, let's talk about these crematoriums at Auschwitz.
First of all, if we talk about crematorium two, for example, which had 15 of these cremation ovens where somebody can just clearly look at them and see that only one body at a time can fit in these ovens, okay? They have a supposed gas chamber that holds 2,000 people. This is the official version, folks. They have a gas chamber that holds 2,000 people.
They claim that it would take 20, 30 minutes to gas 2,000 people, and then they would take these bodies to the ovens to be cremated. Now, the ovens are located upstairs from the gas chamber, so we're supposed to believe that 2,000 people are gassed, takes 20 minutes, and then they drag these people to the ovens by hand, take them up an elevator that can only handle 600 pounds at a time. So they're just putting a few bodies on, going up, down, up, down, up, down.
They're dragging 2,000 bodies up to these 15 ovens. Well, think about it. How long is it going to take to cremate 2,000 bodies in 15 ovens? Well, if you were to go with the insane number that you can do, you know, one person per hour, which is ridiculous because obviously the equipment can't run 24-7, you know, most people are going to tell you it takes about two hours per person.
(12:41) But even if you were to just go with just the very, very generous, you know, number (12:50) of saying, hey, they could do one per hour, it would still take a week, nonstop, 24-7 (12:56) cremating to cremate those 2,000. (12:58) So why would you make a gas chamber that holds 2,000 people, gas 2,000 people at once, and (13:05) really spend the next two or three weeks cremating those bodies? (13:09) And of course, at that rate, you're never going to get to, you know, the 1 million figure (13:14) that they're claiming that they get to. (13:16) But the way that they get to it is that they lie.
And the supposed eyewitnesses, of which there are very few, the eyewitnesses will say, oh yeah, we threw three or four bodies into the oven at one time, and it was done in 20 minutes. No, that's not reality, folks. Because if you cremate two bodies, it takes twice as long.
It's not like you just, oh, it's just a set time. No, the more pounds of, you know, excuse me for being morbid, but the more pounds of flesh you put into that oven, the longer it's going to take. And if you cremate two people in that oven, it's going to take twice as long.
But forget that. Anyone can just look at the photographs and see that there is no way that you could fit more than one person at a time in these ovens. They clearly could only fit one person. And yet the witnesses are claiming, oh yeah, we put three or four in at a time, and it was done in 20 minutes. But the reason that they make these outrageous claims is because that's the only way they can get to the numbers that they're claiming were cremated at that time. It just doesn't work, folks.
Now the story at other camps is even crazier than the story at Auschwitz. You know, I already demonstrated to you mathematically that the official version doesn't make any sense at Auschwitz, that there's no way that they could have cremated that many people that fast. It just doesn't work.
But the story at other camps is even weirder. You know, the second largest supposed death camp was called Treblinka. And over there they claim that over 700,000 people were gassed, then buried in mass graves.
But then of course those mass graves don't exist. So they have to explain where all the bodies went. So they claim that, oh, those mass graves were then dug up by hand. 700,000 dead bodies were supposedly dug up by hand and then cremated in giant, you know, outdoor fires and on giant outdoor barbecues. These people are cremated. Of course, it's impossible to cremate anyone or anything on a barbecue grill.
But that's the story that a lot of people are telling. And why in the world would I be expected to believe that they buried 700,000 bodies and then dug them all up by hand and then cremated them all, and that's why all the evidence is gone. So this is really a fantastic story.
It's really a fabulous story, but it doesn't really have basis in reality when you stop and look at the details. But I think most people have just not looked at the details.
Why should I believe the story if it doesn't add up? But it's impossible for me to know exactly what happened over there. I don't claim to know. I'm just questioning the official story because the numbers don't add up and the facts don't add up.
Do you even know what the word Holocaust means? Have you really studied these facts for yourself or could you even articulate the official version? Or do you just believe in it because everybody is telling you that if you don't believe in it, you're a racist and you're a skinhead and a Nazi and all these things. Look, there's a reason why it's illegal in 14 countries to even question the events of the Holocaust because of the fact that there are a lot of things about the story that don't add up.
Now again, before we get into it, let me say this. Obviously Jews died in World War II. Obviously there were Jews that were executed in World War II. Obviously Hitler hated Jews. I'm not disputing that fact for one second that Hitler and the Nazis hated Jews or that the Jews were rounded up and put into forced labor camps and that they were put on trains and taken to camps where they were forced to work, etc. Lots of people died in World War II.
About 70 million people died in World War II on all sides. It was a horrific event. It was a bloodbath. I mean, we're talking Russians, Americans, Germans, British, some Jews. I mean, people died in this horrific event known as World War II. No one's disputing those things.
The question is, were 6 million Jews gassed and then cremated? Now first of all, let's start out by talking about Auschwitz, which is the main so-called death camp or execution camp. Now let me just start by pointing out the fact that in the late 1940s, there was a plaque located at Auschwitz for all the visitors to see, all the tourists that would come from America, from Israel, from wherever.
They had this famous plaque that said, 4 million people suffered and died here at the hands of the Nazi murderers between the years 1940 and 1945. So right there it says that 4 million died. This plaque was in place until the early 90s with the fall of the Soviet Union when the plaque was replaced with another plaque that says, forever let this place be a cry of despair and a warning to humanity where the Nazis murdered about 1.5 million men, women, and children, mainly Jews from various countries of Europe.
So we have a change here from 4 million people in the late 40s on the plaque to about 1.5 million. Then we have another plaque that's even later that says that 1.1 million of these people died in Auschwitz. Approximately 90% of the victims were Jews. So basically we have 4 million, then we have 1.5 million, and then now we have less than a million because if you look at 90% of 1.1 million, you have less than a million Jews that died at Auschwitz. So my question is this. How can you reduce the total at Auschwitz from 4 million to 2.5 million, but the total always stays the same.
It's always 6 million, 6 million, 6 million. Well the reason why it's always 6 million is because that number was foreordained. That number really doesn't have anything to do with historical fact or any kind of a calculation about how many people actually died. It's just a foreordained number because of the fact that the Jews love numbers and that's what the Kabbalah is all about. It's the mystery of numbers and the Gematria. And think about all the things that they always fixate on that have to do with the number six.
They have a six-pointed star, 6 million dead in the Holocaust, the Six Days War. And how many supposed death camps were there? Well, of course there were six. You know, if you look through the list of Auschwitz, Treblinka, Kulmhof, Sobibor, Majdanek, and Belzec. So that number is before ordained. You can even find 10 newspaper articles from before Hitler was even elected where they're talking about 6 million Jews are going to be killed, 6 million Jews, 6 million Jews. So that number is like a magic number to them, that 6 million figure.
It's not really based on real history and science. It's just a number that was foreordained. So yeah, you can change the total at Auschwitz from 4 million to 1.5 million or down below a million, but hey, it's 6 million total and shut up and believe it because we said so.
Now let's talk about the number of people that were killed at Auschwitz. Let's just say, okay, 1 million, because that's what they're saying these days, that it was 1 million. Okay, well let's see if it's even humanly possible for them to have killed and cremated 1 million people at Auschwitz with the facilities that they had. Is it even humanly possible? Well let's do the math. Now if you look at the official version of events here where they claim that they did have the capability to kill that many people, they did have the infrastructure, here's what they say. They say that at its peak, Auschwitz had 52 cremation ovens, okay, and that they have documentation that those ovens were able to cremate 4,756 bodies per day because they have to have these huge numbers per day in order to reach that 1 million figure in the amount of time that they say it happened.
So they claim that these 52 ovens were able to cremate 4,756 bodies per day. Well let's do a little math. That means that they were cremating more than 91 people per day in a single oven, in each oven. Now here's the problem with that. That's about 4 people per hour. That means that they're claiming, according to the official version, that they were able to cremate 4 people in a cremation oven per hour, basically 15 minutes per body. Cremate a body in an oven, 15 minutes. Well look, that just simply is not humanly possible.
And don't take my word for any of this. Look up this information on your own. Just Google it. How long does it take to cremate someone? And it's going to tell you that it takes two to two and a half hours. Call up a local mortuary in your town. You know, instead of just getting angry and just plugging your ears and not wanting to hear any of this, why don't you actually do the research if you care about this issue?
You know, if you don't care, then you don't care. But I mean, if you're interested in this, why don't you call your local mortuary and say, I'm interested in cremation. How long does it take to cremate a body? And they're going to tell you somewhere between one and three hours. And usually they're going to tell you two to two and a half hours. And these are with computer controlled, 1800 degrees Fahrenheit, 21st century technology ovens. But we're supposed to believe that an oven back in the 1940s was cremating people at a rate of one every 15 minutes. Now, the other thing that's so ridiculous about that is that this equipment obviously can't just run 24-7.
Obviously the thing has to be cleaned out. It has to be maintained. It's going to break down. It's going to need maintenance. And any type of equipment like this, you can't just run it 24-7. It has to rest. It has to be maintained and worked on and so forth. So to sit there and say, oh yeah, 24 hours a day, seven days a week, every 15 minutes somebody's being cremated in these ovens. You know, the only person who could believe that is someone who just knows nothing about cremation.
And if you don't believe me, then ask any mortuary in your town. Now, you say, well, you know, why did they have 52 ovens then? You know, if they weren't, you know, just mass exterminating and cremating a million people. Well, the reason why they had 52 ovens is because they're cremating people that died.
For example, elderly people, sick people, people that are killed for whatever reason. It's World War II. People were being killed. Some people were murdered. People are dying for a variety of reasons. Let me ask you this question.
Why are there over 100 cremation ovens in Phoenix, Arizona? I mean, is there a Holocaust going on in Phoenix right now? Because there are more than twice as many cremation ovens in Phoenix as there were at Auschwitz. Well, the answer is that people are dying in Phoenix of other causes, and so those bodies have to be disposed of, and many of them are cremated. Now, let's talk about these crematoriums at Auschwitz.
First of all, if we talk about crematorium two, for example, which had 15 of these cremation ovens where somebody can just clearly look at them and see that only one body at a time can fit in these ovens, okay? They have a supposed gas chamber that holds 2,000 people. This is the official version, folks. They have a gas chamber that holds 2,000 people.
They claim that it would take 20, 30 minutes to gas 2,000 people, and then they would take these bodies to the ovens to be cremated. Now, the ovens are located upstairs from the gas chamber, so we're supposed to believe that 2,000 people are gassed, takes 20 minutes, and then they drag these people to the ovens by hand, take them up an elevator that can only handle 600 pounds at a time. So they're just putting a few bodies on, going up, down, up, down, up, down.
They're dragging 2,000 bodies up to these 15 ovens. Well, think about it. How long is it going to take to cremate 2,000 bodies in 15 ovens? Well, if you were to go with the insane number that you can do, you know, one person per hour, which is ridiculous because obviously the equipment can't run 24-7, you know, most people are going to tell you it takes about two hours per person.
(12:41) But even if you were to just go with just the very, very generous, you know, number (12:50) of saying, hey, they could do one per hour, it would still take a week, nonstop, 24-7 (12:56) cremating to cremate those 2,000. (12:58) So why would you make a gas chamber that holds 2,000 people, gas 2,000 people at once, and (13:05) really spend the next two or three weeks cremating those bodies? (13:09) And of course, at that rate, you're never going to get to, you know, the 1 million figure (13:14) that they're claiming that they get to. (13:16) But the way that they get to it is that they lie.
And the supposed eyewitnesses, of which there are very few, the eyewitnesses will say, oh yeah, we threw three or four bodies into the oven at one time, and it was done in 20 minutes. No, that's not reality, folks. Because if you cremate two bodies, it takes twice as long.
It's not like you just, oh, it's just a set time. No, the more pounds of, you know, excuse me for being morbid, but the more pounds of flesh you put into that oven, the longer it's going to take. And if you cremate two people in that oven, it's going to take twice as long.
But forget that. Anyone can just look at the photographs and see that there is no way that you could fit more than one person at a time in these ovens. They clearly could only fit one person. And yet the witnesses are claiming, oh yeah, we put three or four in at a time, and it was done in 20 minutes. But the reason that they make these outrageous claims is because that's the only way they can get to the numbers that they're claiming were cremated at that time. It just doesn't work, folks.
Now the story at other camps is even crazier than the story at Auschwitz. You know, I already demonstrated to you mathematically that the official version doesn't make any sense at Auschwitz, that there's no way that they could have cremated that many people that fast. It just doesn't work.
But the story at other camps is even weirder. You know, the second largest supposed death camp was called Treblinka. And over there they claim that over 700,000 people were gassed, then buried in mass graves.
But then of course those mass graves don't exist. So they have to explain where all the bodies went. So they claim that, oh, those mass graves were then dug up by hand. 700,000 dead bodies were supposedly dug up by hand and then cremated in giant, you know, outdoor fires and on giant outdoor barbecues. These people are cremated. Of course, it's impossible to cremate anyone or anything on a barbecue grill.
But that's the story that a lot of people are telling. And why in the world would I be expected to believe that they buried 700,000 bodies and then dug them all up by hand and then cremated them all, and that's why all the evidence is gone. So this is really a fantastic story.
It's really a fabulous story, but it doesn't really have basis in reality when you stop and look at the details. But I think most people have just not looked at the details.
Why should I believe the story if it doesn't add up? But it's impossible for me to know exactly what happened over there. I don't claim to know. I'm just questioning the official story because the numbers don't add up and the facts don't add up.





