The trains of the Holocaust.
Brian
2012/06/12 20:05:20
The Final Solution could not have happened without the railways, without the trains making the mass transport possible.
The people were lulled into a false security. They were told that they were going to different places, better conditions, work camps, on and on and on.
The transports were usually cattle cars. At times, the floor of the car had a layer of quick lime which burned the feet of the human cargo.
Being Transported To Death Camps In Cattle Cars.
There was no water. There was no food. There was no toilet, no ventilation. Some boxcars had up to 150 people stuffed into them. It did not matter if it was summer, winter, boiling hot or freezing cold. And an average transport took about four and a half days.
Read a personal account.
Read a moving commentary on this.
Sometimes the Germans did not have enough cars to make it worth their while to do a major shipment of Jews to the camps, so the victims were stuck in a switching yard – "standing room only" – for two and a half days.
The longest transport of the war, from Corfu, took 18 days. When the train got to the camps and the doors were opened, everyone was already dead.
Yes concentration camps are all over the United States.
I pray that we the people will make a stand against the New world order and what's coming down in America!
The people were lulled into a false security. They were told that they were going to different places, better conditions, work camps, on and on and on.
The transports were usually cattle cars. At times, the floor of the car had a layer of quick lime which burned the feet of the human cargo.
Being Transported To Death Camps In Cattle Cars.
There was no water. There was no food. There was no toilet, no ventilation. Some boxcars had up to 150 people stuffed into them. It did not matter if it was summer, winter, boiling hot or freezing cold. And an average transport took about four and a half days.
Read a personal account.
Read a moving commentary on this.
Sometimes the Germans did not have enough cars to make it worth their while to do a major shipment of Jews to the camps, so the victims were stuck in a switching yard – "standing room only" – for two and a half days.
The longest transport of the war, from Corfu, took 18 days. When the train got to the camps and the doors were opened, everyone was already dead.
Yes concentration camps are all over the United States.
I pray that we the people will make a stand against the New world order and what's coming down in America!
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☆The Rock☆ * AFCL* The Sher... 2012/06/12 20:31:18+20Oh but the sheeple just ignore what is going on..They actually think our government is looking out for "We The People"?





















He worships satan, as well as a Bohemian grove member.
Also, are you aware that saying this kind of thing makes you sound completely crazy?
I do pray you too will see the truth for what it really is, blessings!
Blessings!
So, there's the political reality. The Church had no problem with it until it was an Obama supported law. And, the law does not take away any freedoms from the Church affiliated organizations. It merely stops them from imposing their religious values on their emplo...
So, there's the political reality. The Church had no problem with it until it was an Obama supported law. And, the law does not take away any freedoms from the Church affiliated organizations. It merely stops them from imposing their religious values on their employees. Are we to value the religious values of Catholic Church leadership (because it is only the leadership that thinks birth control is wrong. In the US, 98% of Catholic women use birth control already.) over the religious values of the US citizens they employ? Wouldn't giving a Church more rights than people be against the constitution? And, lobbying should lose the Catholic Church its tax exempt status, shouldn't it?
And, you did not answer my question. Letting employees' insurance cover all preventive health services does not change what practicing Catholics do. The Church will not have to pay for it (even in the states where they had beenpaying for it, so the Church is actually better off), the Church members will not have to use it, and the Church will keep advocating the incredibly ignored by virtually all Catholics policy of no birth control. The Church's right to advocate against birth control is still in tact. And, if Catholic affiliated institutions refuse to comply with minimum employment standards in providing decent health insurance, we will all pay for the resulting uninsured people, like we do now.
Catholic institutions are tax exempt. For this they are supposed to follow the rules and not lobby or engage in political activities. THey have already been doing it in over half of the states already with no complaint. All of a sudden, they are opposed because Obama brought this up as part of the affordable care act.Since they are not affected in any way by this, either financially or required behavior, it sounds like lobbying to me. I think they should lose their tax exempt status if they keep it up. It is, on its face, nonsense. No one is forcing the church to fund, provide, or otherwise deal with birth control at all.