David Cole's Holocaust Debate on The Phil Donahue Show (1994)

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Published on Jun 13, 2024
Jewish researcher David Cole visited Auschwitz in 1992 to investigate the accuracy of the Holocaust. He paid extra for a personal tour, and he wore his yarmulke to make sure everybody knew he was a Jew. During this visit and in the reflection that followed, he came to the conclusion that the gas chambers could be described as "life chambers" rather than "death chambers" because they were designed to kill lice, not people.

After releasing film footage of his visit and writing about his conclusions, Mr. Cole was labeled a "self-hating Jew" and vilified by powerful Jewish interests and the Mainstream Media that they control. In 1994 he was invited to participate in a roundtable debate about the Holohoax by the Phil Donahue Show. Try to learn from the tricks that Donahue and the others use in case you get into a discussion and somebody uses these tricks on you. Notice that they avoid discussing the evidence.

LEARN MORE:
Watch the video of Mr. Cole in Auschwitz: https://www.bitchute.com/video/4m5DWgEVbfl9/
Watch Mr. Cole's interview on Another Voice of Freedom with Ernst Zundel: https://www.bitchute.com/video/LYANQb9YMzWH/
Read "Holocaust or Hollow Hoax? 10 Reasons the 'Holocaust' Never Happened": https://www.stormfront.org/forum/blogs/u151910-e4657/
"Holocaust" books: http://www.colchestercollection.com/subjects/holocaust.html
Other books on Jewishness: http://www.colchestercollection.com/subjects/jewishness.html

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