ALIEN INTERVIEW - THE NEW EARTH - Earth Changes and The ...
ALIEN INTERVIEW - THE NEW EARTH - Earth Changes and The ...
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"<strong>The</strong> tragedy is that the PSYCHIATRISTS did not have to have an order. <strong>The</strong>y acted on<br />
their own. <strong>The</strong>y were not carrying out a death sentence pronounced by somebody<br />
else. <strong>The</strong>y were the legislators who laid down the rules for deciding who was to die;<br />
they were the administrators who worked out the procedures, provided the patients<br />
<strong>and</strong> the places, <strong>and</strong> decided the methods of killing; they pronounced a sentence of<br />
life or death in each individual case; they were the executioners who carried the<br />
sentences out or -- without being coerced to do so -- surrendered their patients to be<br />
killed in other institutions; they supervised <strong>and</strong> often watched the slow deaths..."<br />
By November 1, 1941, the first extermination camps were being built: first Belzec, then<br />
Sobibor, Treblinka, Chełmno <strong>and</strong> Majdanek, <strong>and</strong> finally Auschwitz-Birkenau.<br />
At first, vague plans were made in Nazi Germany to deport all European Jews to<br />
Madagascar. Adolf Eichmann, in particular, supported this option before the Wannsee<br />
Conference of 1942, where he was made privy to the exact details of the "Final Solution".<br />
SS chief Heinrich Himmler stated:<br />
"However cruel <strong>and</strong> tragic each individual case may be, this method is still the mildest <strong>and</strong><br />
best, if one rejects the Bolshevik method of physical extermination of a people out of inner<br />
conviction as un-German <strong>and</strong> impossible."<br />
<strong>The</strong> original plan was to use the Royal Navy after Britain's defeat to exile all of Europe's<br />
Jews to Madagascar. However, since the British were not defeated as anticipated by the<br />
Nazis, the Madagascar Plan had to be ab<strong>and</strong>oned.<br />
<strong>The</strong> extermination process in Belzec, Sobibor <strong>and</strong> Treblinka was similar to the method used<br />
in the six extermination camps in Germany <strong>and</strong> Austria, but hugely scaled up for killing<br />
whole transports of people at a time.<br />
Victims would h<strong>and</strong> over their valuables, which became property of the German<br />
Reichsbank. <strong>The</strong>y then undressed, <strong>and</strong> their clothes were searched for jewelry <strong>and</strong><br />
other valuables. Victims were then marched into the gas chamber <strong>and</strong> packed tightly<br />
to minimize the available fresh air. An engine created carbon monoxide gas which<br />
was then discharged through gas pipes, killing the occupants. <strong>The</strong>ir corpses were<br />
cremated after any gold dental fillings were removed. <strong>The</strong> mass murder was carefully<br />
tracked <strong>and</strong> documented.<br />
For example, the intercepted Höfle Telegram sent by SS-Sturmbannführer Hermann Höfle<br />
on January 11, 1943 to SS-Obersturmbannführer Adolf Eichmann in Berlin listed<br />
1,274,166 total arrivals to the four camps of Aktion Reinhard through the end of 1942,<br />
as well as the total arrivals by camp for the last two weeks of 1942.<br />
<strong>The</strong> structure of all camps was nearly identical. From the reception area with ramp <strong>and</strong><br />
undressing barracks, the Jews entered a narrow, camouflaged path (called sluice or tube) to<br />
the extermination area with gas chambers, pits <strong>and</strong> cremation grids. <strong>The</strong> SS <strong>and</strong> Trawnikis<br />
stayed in a separate area. Barbed wire fences, partially camouflaged with pine branches,<br />
surrounded the camp <strong>and</strong> separated the different parts. Unlike Auschwitz, no electric fences<br />
were used. Wooden watchtowers guarded the camp.<br />
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