Here's some related starting material from a Darkmoon commentator I saw earlier today.
Is it illegal to ask questions?
The simple answer here is yes, it is illegal to ask certain questions in many European countries
• If I had to ask how many people were killed during world war two, could you give me the answer? Probably a lot of people could
• If I had to ask how many British were killed during world war two, could you give me an answer? Maybe, some people could.
• If I had to ask how many Scottish people died during world war two, could you give me the answer? I am not sure many people would know this
• If I had to ask how many people of the Jewish faith died during world war two, could you give me an answer? I am absolutely positive that everybody knows the answer to this question.
Why is this, why are we knowledgeable of some facts and not knowledgeable of others? Could it be that media conditioning is responsible for this?
Let me try some other questions. Questions that can put you in prison in seventeen different countries. Yes, put in prison for asking questions.
• If I had to ask the question “did six million really die?” would I be put in prison for this? The answer is yes.
• If I had to ask the question “Why are there so many survivors to these gas chambers if it was the Germans sole purpose of destroying all Jews, there seems to be millions of survivors who would have been young children then and we are constantly told that the young, old and infirm were the first into the gas chambers?” Would I be put in prison for asking this? Yes
• If I had to ask the question “why is there no forensic evidence of anybody being killed by gassing during world war two? Would I be put in prison? Yes.
• If I had to ask the question “Why are the doors of the gas chambers in Auschwitz made of wood, have a window, have no sealing round them and open inwards into the chambers? Would I be put in prison? Yes.
• If I had to ask the question. “After the war thousands of tons of German documents were acquired by the Allies, why is there not one that pertains to the industrial gassing of millions of Jewish people
even though we know that Germans are very particular about documentation?” Would I be put in prison? Yes.
There are myriad of questions like this that have been asked by very erudite people who have subsequently ended up doing time in prison.
Tell me, why is this so? Why are we not allowed to debate this subject?
Here are some of the names of people who have been imprisoned simply for asking questions about recent history, please look up these people with google or use the links put for further research after this article.
Ernst Zundel : Three court cases and eventually six years in prison
Sylvia Stoltz: This lawyer spent Three and a half years in prison in Germany, arrested in the court room during trial whilst she was defending her client, Ernst Zundel, too well and proving he was telling the truth.
David Irving: World renowned historian. Two and a half years in an Austrian jail for asking questions.
Germar Rudolf: two and a half years. For asking questions.
Vincent Reynouard: 2004 sentenced to two years. 2008 sentenced to one year. 2015 sentenced to one year.
Vincent Reynouard: 2004 sentenced to two years, 2007 sentenced to one year. 2015 sentenced to two years.
Ursula Haverbeck: This 87 year old grandmother has recently, this year, been sentenced to fifteen months imprisonment for asking questions.
There are many, many more, too many to mention here.
Further research-
Google-CODOH
Google- Holocaust Handbooks.com
Video- David Cole, A Jew visits Auschwitz. Featured on attached DVD
darkmoon.me/2017/german-police-raid-holocaust-revisionists-house-on-orders-of-powerful-jewish-organization/