To get lots of people to start believing something, all you have to do is repeat it
over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over...
The more often it is repeated the more it becomes part of everyday thought.
By frequent repetition, it becomes a subjective reality in the mind, and therefore it
has its own reality, and it doesn't matter if it ever "really happened," because it
is "really true" in the perception of the thinking of people who think about it.
In the court procedures for +Williamson, the problem arose of what "really happened"
during WWII, as verifiable by extant physical evidence, and the court went on
record, actually saying this thing that explains the whole problem: they said that
what took place historically has nothing to do with our current concerns, because
the crime is inciting racial unrest. Whether what you say is true or not is irrelevant.
The way other people FEEL about what you say is all that matters. So if what you
say is true, and someone gets upset about it, you have committed a CRIME in
Germany!
Regarding your question, then, I admire your concern for the truth, but remember,
the facts that you will discover have nothing to do with whether it is a CRIME to
announce in public the facts that you discover. HUH?
Yes, that is correct. You may keep asking and you may get good, reliable answers,
and I hope you do, but Do Not Forget that if you then go to Germany and say out
loud that it wasn't until 1977, for example, that the unsupported rumor of Jєωs
by groups of a million, even up to and including 6, were gassed, cremated and ashes
disposed of, was started to be repeated over and over and over and over, someone
will get upset about it, and they will be a Liberal something our other, but that's not
here nor there. What matters is this ... Thou Shalt Go Directly To Jail, Thou Shalt Not Pass GO, Thou Shalt Not Collect Two Hundred Dollars.
That's because it's all a game. Like Monopoly.