It's Weird How It Took 20 Years for Anyone To Notice Six Million Jews Were Missing
Probably due to surging antisemitism
I remember the first time I heard that there were countries in Europe where you could go to jail for saying you didn’t believe the Holocaust had occurred. To me, it was just another whacky thing Europeans did, like eating chocolate for breakfast or yodeling or hotels with check-out times in the middle of the night (England) or thinking 38 degrees is a hot day.
But it was also my first niggling doubt that the Holocaust story was actually true.
The following destroys it.
Whenever a major event occurs, humans focus a lot on it in the immediate aftermath, then attention to the event wanes. I’ve demonstrated this phenomenon below.
I went to the website, newspapers.com, and searched for the number of mentions in US newspapers for phrases related to four major events: “atomic bomb” (for the US use of atomic bombs on two Japanese cities in 1945), “twin towers” (for the 9/11 attacks in 2001), “Pearl Harbor” (for the Japanese attack on the US Navy in 1941), and “moon landing” (for the Apollo 11 mission in 1969).
As one would completely expect, there is a sharp spike in mentions of the event in the decade in which it occurred.
Then I did the same for four phrases that would be associated with the Holocaust: “Holocaust,” “Nazi death camp,” and “extermination of Europe’s Jews,” which I combined with the results from a separate search on “extermination of European Jews.”
Here are the results:
Grossly implausibly, there is the event in the 1940s and there is…nothing until the 1960s.
Very odd. Very devastatingly odd.
Even more telling, the slight increase in the Holocaust terms during the 1940s occurred mostly before the end of the war—before the Allied discovery of the systematic extermination of the Jews that had been going on. For example, the term “Nazi death camp” occurs in US papers 516 times between 1943 and 1945 when the wartime propaganda machine was churning out boatloads of anti-Nazi atrocity stories, then drops by nearly 70 percent upon the actual discovery of the Nazi death camps?1 There’s just no way that could happen if there had been actual death camps in Germany or Poland or anywhere else under Nazi occupation.
The chart above shows exactly what happened.
In the last half of the 1940s and through the 1950s, the US media is virtually silent regarding any Holocaust of the Jews. Indeed, as others have pointed out, in their war memoirs, neither Charles De Gaulle, Dwight Eisenhower, nor Winston Churchill (in six volumes!) make any mention of an extermination of the Jews, though all three of them would have every reason to amplify such a monumental crime had it occurred.
Then, in 1961, an unhinged Jewish zealot named Raul Hilberg, the “father of Holocaust studies,” published The Destruction of the European Jews in which Hitler’s diabolical extermination campaign is first disclosed. But it wasn’t until 1978’s television miniseries, Holocaust, starring Meryl Streep and James Woods, that the story got legs in the popular culture.
And that’s exactly what the chart above reflects.2
The boomers can be forgiven for falling hook, line, and sinker for the Holocaust tale. Jews controlled all aspects of information dissemination back then.
But, we have the Internet. So, we have this window opened to the truth. It is up to us to seize the opportunity to learn and spread the truth.
But we better spread it fast, because our window is closing. The Trump Administration has unleashed an “antisemitism task force” under the Department of Justice. Nothing else the Administration is doing is as significant. It is only a matter of time before they start arresting antisemites. And at that point it is all over. For everyone.
Never forget: to the psychopathic slaughter-god, all gentiles are antisemites.
Here are the raw numbers in case anyone wants to check them at newspapers.com (which requires a subscription at 150 dollars per year, but they have a free 7-day trial, which is the only way I could afford to do this research. Just remember to cancel your subscription before the end of seven days.):
There are only 158 mentions in the nation’s newspapers of “Nazi death camps” between 1946 and 1948. Compare the 849 mentions for the entirety of the 1940s or the 430 mentions for the entirety of the 1950s to the 37,193 mentions 50 years later during the 1990s. Ridiculously unlikely.
I don’t know why it crescendoed in the 1990s. Some have speculated that, with the Holocaust story cemented, the Jews turned their attention to demonizing white gentile males.
It's quite apparent that they very cleverly used something that actually did happen - the delousing of clothing with Zyklon-B in "gas chambers" - and turned it into jews themselves being shoved into these "gas chambers" to be killed en masse.
I don't deny that jews were forced into camps and many died in those camps from typhus, other illnesses and starvation after the allies bombed the shit out of Germany in the last years of the war, but they definitely weren't gassed en masse in "gas chambers" with Zyklon-B, the sole function of which being a delousing agent for clothing and other items where lice take up residence.
“before the Allied discovery of the systematic extermination of the Jews that had been going on”
And of course it’s a total coincidence that the communist USSR found 100% of the “extermination camps”. And it was Bolshevik jewish communism that Hitler was protecting Germany from.