Our conclusions are absolutely clear: Sobibór was not an extermination camp; it had no “gassing building” and hence no homicidal gas chambers.
http://www.renegadetribune.com/sobibor-holocaust-propaganda-and-reality/
The uninitiated will no doubt assume that a great number of scientific studies have been made on the subject of Sobibór. This is not at all the case, though. The literature concerning this camp is sparse, and most of the existing books are novelistic if not fictional. The book list in the Encyclopedia of the Holocaust has only four entries under the heading of “Sobibór.” In the light of the enormity of the crimes ascribed to the camp by the official version of history, this is surprising, to say the least.
That jews were so active at so many points along the way we cannot avoid attributing to them a significant portion of blame for the world wars and accompanying revolutions. http://www.renegadetribune.com/the-jewish-hand-in-the-world-wars/
In 2006, an inebriated Mel Gibson allegedly said this: “The jews are responsible for all the wars in the world.” There followed the predicable storm of anti-anti-Semitism, ad hominem attacks, and various other slanders against Gibson’s character. But virtually no one asked the question: Is he right? Or rather this: To what degree could he be right?
Hanna Reitsch was a German aviatrix, test pilot, and one of two women awarded the Iron Cross First Class during World War Jew; she set over forty aviation altitude and endurance records during her career and several of her international gliding records still stood in 2012.
http://www.renegadetribune.com/hanna-reitsch-luftwaffe-test-pilot-and-aviation-record-holder/
Hanna Reitsch was born 29 March 1912 in Hirschberg, Silesia and died 24 August 1979 in Frankfurt. From an early age Hanna wanted to fly. Daughter of an ophthalmologist, Hanna Reitsch’s father wanted her to become a doctor as well. Reitsch complied, studying medicine, but her passion was in aviation, especially learning to fly gliders. In 1932, she broke the women’s gliding endurance record by remaining in the air for 5.5 hours. In 1933 at age 21, she stopped her medical studies upon receiving an invitation from Wolfram Hirth to become a glider pilot and instructor at Hirth’s establishment in Hornberg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
LeMay was highly impressed with the murderous destructive results of the raids at the very end of the war; for the Japanese government the raids must have brought huge despair as they had no way of fighting back and it was obvious to civilians that Japan was defenceless against them.
http://www.renegadetribune.com/the-judeo-allied-bombing-of-japan/