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GERMAR <strong>RUDOLF</strong> · <strong>THE</strong> <strong>RUDOLF</strong> <strong>REPORT</strong>8. Bailer’s argument does not explain the only pale blue tint of theinterior south walls of the original disinfestation wing of Building 5a.9. Neither does Bailer’s argument explain the high cyanide concentrationin the superficially white, iron-poor material of the walls ofthe disinfestation wing of Building 5b. Or is it his opinion that theserooms were, perhaps, painted with an ‘iron white,’ a paint color thatdoes not even exist?10. Bailer’s argument furthermore fails to explain the still highercyanide concentration of deeper, greenish-bluish coats of material inthe walls of the disinfestation wing of Building 5b; or does he perhapsintend to argue that the SS even applied iron-blue paint to wall plasterand wall mortar where no one could ever admire it? There, it would inaddition have certainly have been decomposed into its component partsdue to the alkaline pH value of fresh mortar and would have lost itscolor at least temporarily.11. Finally, Bailer’s argument cannot explain why even the exteriorwalls of the disinfestation rooms, exposed to weathering, have anotable cyanide content and are discolored with blue stains. Or did theSS employ the technique of statistically throwing and splashing paintabout here as well, paying particular attention to the structure of thebrick, resisting at all times the temptation to apply the coats of paintwhich are so typical of ordinary painting, simply because blotchy bluestainedbrick is so sexy? Or was the Iron Blue applied to the bricksupon manufacture, resisting the baking process of the brick in a magicalfashion known only to the blue-magic SS?The Polish scientists, as indicated above, adopted Bailer’s argumentand therefore preferred simply not to prove the presence of IronBlue at all. Honni soit qui mal y pense… (a rogue who thinks evilabout it)8.4.2. False Method of AnalysisMany people, both experts and laymen, rely good-naturedly uponthe findings of the Jan Sehn Institute for Forensic Research in Cracow,i.e., the study published in 1994 by Prof. Markiewicz and colleagues.These Polish scientists, however, tested their samples with analyticalmethods that were unable to detect stable iron cyanide compounds.They did this because they could not imagine how such stable ironcyanide compounds could form. It is, of course, no shame to fail to270

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