Dutch Jew professor Robert Jan van Pelt, one
of the world's leading experts on Auschwitz
He said if Revisionists are correct the world will go mad (?)
"If the Holocaust revisionists would be shown to be right we would lose our sense
about the Second World War, we would lose our sense about what democracy was.
The Second World War was a moral war; it was a war between good and evil. And so
if we take the core of this war, which is in fact Auschwitz, out of the picture, then
everything else becomes unintelligible to us. We collectively end up in a madhouse."

Hi,
ReplyDeleteWe ALL know who were the VICTIMS of the Holocaust!
We ALL know who were the PERPETRATORS of the Holocaust!
But we are ignorant of those who MASTERMINDED the Holocaust!
Exodus 32:7-10 is the documentary record of the FIRST Jewish Holocaust & Exodus 32:21-28 was the FIRST "Nuremberg Trial"!
The WHOLE world has been deceived by those Jews who Masterminded the Holocaust:
MISHNAH. HE WHO GIVES OF HIS SEED TO MOLECH INCURS NO PUNISHMENT UNLESS HE DELIVERS IT TO MOLECH AND CAUSES IT TO PASS THROUGH THE FIRE. IF HE GAVE IT TO MOLECH BUT DID NOT CAUSE IT TO PASS THROUGH THE FIRE, OR THE REVERSE, HE INCURS NO PENALTY, UNLESS HE DOES BOTH.
Babylonian Talmud, Tractate Sanhedrin 64a
Soncino 1961 Edition, page 437
Following the Mishnah is a discussion among the sages. One of the Talmud Sages, Rabbi Ashi, comments as follows:
GEMARA. R. Ashi propounded: What if one caused his blind or sleeping son to pass through, (3) or if he caused his grandson by his son or daughter to pass through? — One at least of these you may solve. For it has been taught: [Any men … that giveth any of his seed unto Molech; he shall he put to death … And I will set my face against that man, and will cut him off from among his people;] because he hath given of his seed unto Molech. Why is this stated? — Because it is said, there shall not be found among you any one that maketh his son or his daughter to pass through the fire. From this I know it only of his son or daughter. Whence do I know that it applies to his son's son or daughter's son too? From the verse, [And if the people of the land do any ways hide their eyes from the man] when he giveth of his seed unto Molech [and kill him not: Then I will … cut him off.]
— Babylonian Talmud, Tractate Sanhedrin 64b
Soncino 1961 Edition, page 439
Rabbi Dr. Freedman, one of the translators of the Soncino Tractate Sanhedrin, clarifies the passage. In a footnote, Rabbi Dr. Freedman confirms that the Talmud Sages use "seed" to denote living children, in the same sense as the Biblical translators understand the term in the above Biblical quotes. In this footnote, Rabbi Dr. Freedman paraphrases the question from Rabbi Ashi:
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It's not Robert Van jan Pelt, but Robert Jan van Pelt.
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