When authors have written a book, many of them like to point to sources to demon-
strate how well they have researched their write-ups. But what if thes sources are un-
reliable and full of mistakes ? I just stumbled over an good example in the video
linked below by Dean Irebodd in which he takes the book " A Year In Treblinka"
under close scrutiny. It was written by a guy named Jankiel Wiernik about his time
spent in the Treblinka concentration camp and Irebodd shows in great detail, that it is
full of absurdities and lies. Now many other authors used Wiernik's book as reference
as for example Raul Hilsburg in his opus "The Distruction Of The European Jews".
For a long time meanwhile i do not believe a single word we are told about WW II,
especially not from certain tribe authors about the subject and rather do my own re-
search from a number of different sources trying to find a balanced opinion. Since i
am not a contemporary witness i then can decide, who is trustworthy and who should
be encountered with distrust.We can't thank Irebodd enough for his efforts in bringing
what i consider the truth into the light, in fact the truth always surfaces sooner or later .
Now how does the German government reacts ? They throw many more millions of
Euros in their the struggle against Right Wingers and Antisemitism - pathetic ...
Here now the 4 hours video, which was blocked and reuploaded several times
https://www.bitchute.com/video/DfKG7AaXpjoy/