Comments by "My Name Doesn’t Matter" (@mynamedoesntmatter8652) on "Free Documentary - History"
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Many of the prisoners did hope and pray that Auschwitz would be bombed. At that point it didn’t matter that some of them might perish, because many were at the point of death, or were headed for certain death. The Allied decision was to not bomb the site. But Auschwitz-Birkenau was so huge that if they did bomb, it should’ve been easy enough to hit IG Farben. They weren’t producing much, really, and the site wasn’t “in the black” as far as production, but it would’ve thrown a monkey wrench into the works, and possibly would’ve hit the crematoria on that side. IG Farben didn’t want to be associated with the brutalities toward the prisoners, but after they got used to the “free workers” and their “low cost help” they too turned a blind eye to what was happening at the camps (I, II and III). None of the heads in IGF could be not guilty of partaking in the suffering and deaths of the Jews at A-B. They did. And like all Germans, they kept meticulous records, proof in ink of their guilt.
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I remember this very well. Look at the way the people of Scotland came together, and see what they did for the families of all those lost in that terrorist bombing. Would my government, the US, have allowed any group of people to launder and iron the clothing and carefully pack it before sending it on to the families? The people of Scotland, my own forefathers before coming to America, behaved solemnly, kindly, and in a very caring manner towards their fellow humans, even in their grief. Especially in their grief. But my government ignored everything until the victims’ families marched and demanded that everything be done about this terrorist act. My country, my government, and that airline were all too eager to sweep this incident under the rug. Money. It was all about money and government secrecy. The shame should be more than people would stand to bear. It’s not. That shame will bear only more of the same, just as we see what’s going on now. One day this country will fall. All that will be left is the evil that has grown increasingly over the short decades of just my long life. One is a part of it, or one removes oneself through the living Jesus Christ.
Edit: Few people realize that also on that plane was Chuck McKee who was at his Beirut CIA post. Bob Baer wrote a short bit in chapter twelve, page 132 in his excellent book, ‘See No Evil.’ It’s prudent to realize that as nasty and underhanded as our government’s alphabet institutions are, there are truly good men within whose only purpose is duty bound to serve our country honestly and decently, though they fight internal beasts within the very framework of their positions. They go in blind, wrapped in an American flag with the best intent to change the wrongs, never believing they’ll lose that battle. They may be few, they may be unsung (and actually they are, as most everyone lumps all members under one canopy) but they are there, at least until the beasts within won’t allow those few good men to serve the way they believe. They are forced to conform or forced out. They leave dejected and torn, as belittled by their government as the rest of the common people holding no power. I could urge people to think of this but also realize that too much time has passed where those few good are even fewer, a minuscule number among the beasts who run things. Reading comments from most documentaries is indicative of the mindset of the uneducated masses. We live in perilous times that are deescalating at a furious pace. Look at the government we’ve had since after WWII. Well, those who are old enough and those few who read comprehensively enough to understand. Most people never read history at all. They feed on tiny sound bites and are keen to tell everyone else that they know everything. They know nothing, and they are the majority.
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