hermod wrote:Hektor wrote: They rather shut up about any of the problems with their 'star witnesses'. They'd rebuke on minor things, but never would consider there something to be wrong with their paradigm.
Nowhere to be found, but still real in their mind. They never use Occam's razor regarding the Holy Hollow Hoax...
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Apparently it can be downloaded here:
jstor.org/stable/i401907
But it has restriction... Perhaps it is online elsewhere.
hermod wrote:Rockartisten wrote:How would it be possible to create such a conspiracy, someone would know? (sigh)
Atrocity propaganda is no conspiracy.
Atrocity propaganda is a powerful weapon of psychological warfare used by all democratic armies in all modern wars in order to "manufacture consent"
(see Walter Lippmann & Edward Bernays) for the war effort of their own country and its allies.
And if there had been a conspiracy to resettle as many allegedly-dead Jews as possible on a stolen land, the person telling it would have been demonized and pushed down the memory hole
(see what happened to British General Frederick Morgan when he publicly spoke about that in 1946) anyway.
Anything a multitude of people does do can be called a 'conspiracy'.
In this case it is a conspiracy theory that people were cooperating to create a monstrous narrative. It just happens to be conspiracy theory that is well documented and well established that they do so. So it's even a bit odd to call it a conspiracy, given the lack of secrecy. They openly engage in myth making and narrative creation.