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Student Suicide is "Holocaust Denial"

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These pictures were drawn in 1945 & 1946 by David Olere, a former Krema III sonderkommando at Auschwitz-Birkenau. They are considered as evidence the Nazis gassed Jews. So-much-so, they were even produced as evidence at the 2000 Irving vs Penguin & Lipstadt trial in London.

Sonderkommandos working in Krema III at Auschwitz-Birkenau, wore no gas masks, no protective clothing, and even went bare-chested whilst handling tens of thousands of corpses who had just been killed with cyanide gas.

It's claimed that because Krema II & III, the main gas chambers at Auschwitz-Birkenauhad ventilation systems, the sonderkommando did not need to wear gas masks.

Incidents which occurred in Idaho in 1996, and Ohio in 1998, prove that anybody working in these conditions would have immediately fallen ill or died.

But David Olere, despite working as a sonderkommando for 2 years, died aged 83 in 1985. Filip Müller spent three years working as an Auschwitz sonderkommando, including in Krema III, and he is still alive in 2011, aged 89, despite once eating cheese, amongst the corpses in the unventilated Krema I gas chamber.

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Los Angeles Times

9 Hurt After Student's Apparent Suicide by Cyanide

October 13, 1998

Toxic fumes produced when a college student from Orange County died of an apparent suicide Monday forced the evacuation of an Iowa dormitory and the hospitalization of nine people, authorities said.

Carl T. Grimm, 20, a sophomore from Placentia, ingested potassium cyanide about 7:30 a.m. in his dormitory room at Grinnell College, a private liberal arts school about 50 miles east of Des Moines, Iowa, Grinnell Fire Chief Jerry Barns said.

Four paramedics who responded to the call at Younkers Hall came in contact with fumes from the poison, as did two college staff members and three other students.

Grimm was taken to Grinnell Regional Medical Center, where he was pronounced dead.

Fredrick N. Grimm, Carl's father, remembered the young man Monday as "a wonderful son, intelligent and sensitive."

"He was bright, a National Merit Scholar" at El Dorado High School, the elder Grimm said. "But he had his difficulties," including attention deficit disorder. Still, he said, "his death came as a complete shock."

The others who became ill on the Iowa campus were treated and released from the hospital.

"When potassium cyanide is mixed with water or mixed with acid, it creates hydrogen cyanide gas, which is quite toxic. Eighty percent of the body is made of water," said Mickey Munley, the college's director of public relations.

Potassium cyanide is a respiratory poison that prevents oxygen from reaching the cells. When ingested, it causes death almost immediately.

Firefighters sent to the dormitory evacuated the three-story structure until the Des Moines Hazardous Materials Unit arrived to ventilate the building.

Authorities could not say immediately where or how Grimm acquired the potassium cyanide.

* The Associated Press contributed to this report.

Original story is here.

Comments

I was in Tokyo when the AUM Shinrikyo cult used Sarin to poison the subway riders - fortunately, my place of work had changed about a year or two previous to that and I didn't have to use those train lines - I do recall that one train station official went to look at a coffee can containing Sarin that was left on a train and immediately collapsed and fell over dead. 

Sarin is a nerve agent that was developed in Germany in the 30's - here's an interesting post from another site talking about Sarin vs. Zyklon B:

Apparently the Germans developed Sarin nerve gas in the 1930s. This blurb was taken from an Associated Press news article.

"Developed in the mid-1930s by Nazi scientists, a single drop of sarin can cause quick, agonising choking death. There are no known instances of the Nazis using the gas, but that didn't stop other nations stocking it."

http://www.news.com.au/common/story_...55E401,00.html

Ok, so if sarin is so effective, and was developed in the 1930s, how come they supposedly would use ZYKLON B? A good pesticide but poor choice for killing humans. I haven't researched sarin so I don't know how hard it is to make or how expensive, but it seems like if they wanted a good gas chamber, they would have used sarin. (or something other than ZYKLON B)

Post 7/7, the British Authorities were trying to sell the public the idea that sarin could be manufactured by a bunch of so-called "islamic militants" holed up in an East-London bedsit. Of course, after the story had its desired effect, it was shown to be absolute bullshit.

I suspect it isn't hard to make or terribly expensive, particularly when compared against the amounts of money spent on weaponry by the world's most heavily armed nations.  After all, if anyone is going to deploy such a horrendous weapon, it will be those who currently deploy depleted uranium, white phosphorous and cluster bombs without any apparent twinges of conscience.

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