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To my question, Were 6 million Jews gassed to death, Dr. Robert John at the ICHEE Foundation in New York quoted Frederick Dreyer, Professor Emeritus, Department of History, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario as follows:

No - it is physically impossible to kill and cremate that number during that time.
The Russian commissars were really efficient -- they used one bullet in the back of the head to massacre the Polish officer corps prisoners at Katyn. Germans were charged with that crime at Nuremberg. The father of a friend of mine was a member of the Red Cross commission that examined the exhumed corpses. Their findings were kept secret by the allied governments.
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J. G. Berg, a Holocaust survivor, denies Auschwitz gassing and Jewish historian, Arno Mayer, agrees with Revisionists, that the extent of the Holocaust has been exagerated.
Provided by John Bennett in Revionism and Censorship Down Under
http://www.ihr.org//jhr/VII/VIIp365_Bennett.html
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There is evidence that one of the main reasons Nixon ordered the Watergate break-in was for the purpose of locating incriminating photographs taken during the Kennedy assassination.

Frank Sturgis confirmed the existence of assassination photos like the one of Bush at the Texas Book Depository when he told the San Francisco Chronicle in a May 7, 1977 interview, "the reason we burglarized the Watergate was because Nixon was interested in stopping news leaking relating to the photos of our role in the assassination of President John Kennedy." http://www.tomflocco.com/fs/FbiMemoPhotoLinkBushJfk.htm Editor's note: A word of cautiion to anyone who wants to read this entire URL. Some of the material contained in it is inaccurate, while other information is true. Therefore, read with caution. If you want, ask me.


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