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Vlad_The_Impaler on scored.co
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zyklon b was just the common pesticide every nation was using at that time to delouse people for lice. There was a huge typhus epidemic in the 1930s that the holohoaxers purposely omit from their story telling. The USA was delousing people at the USA-Mexican border and the Germans even copied some of the treatments from the USA for reducing typhus outbreak. Zyklon B is not even the most potent form of this pesticide. Zyklon E is stronger and is used for rodents such as large rats. None of these pesticides are claimed to be strong enough to kill humans and were probably utilized because of their effectiveness against lice but still being safe enough for humans.
If you were trying to gas a lot of people inside a room, there's better chemicals to use than Zyklon B.
Also, lice are carriers of many disease. Some of you might be old enough to remember when children in public schools were routinely checked by the school nurse for lice. Every child would have to stand in a line and wait their turn to have their heads and hair checked for lice because it could rapidly spread through a school. I don't know if they still do this but it was common practice not long ago.
Imagine that in the 1930s lice was far more common and a vector for disease to spread through human populations.
Look up what they did to immigrants at Ellis Island.
There's a reason they went to the *island* off the mainland first. They did all the same "dehumanizing" things, stripping them naked, shaving them, delousing, isolating and quarantining.
If you were trying to gas a lot of people inside a room, there's better chemicals to use than Zyklon B.
Also, lice are carriers of many disease. Some of you might be old enough to remember when children in public schools were routinely checked by the school nurse for lice. Every child would have to stand in a line and wait their turn to have their heads and hair checked for lice because it could rapidly spread through a school. I don't know if they still do this but it was common practice not long ago.
Imagine that in the 1930s lice was far more common and a vector for disease to spread through human populations.
There's a reason they went to the *island* off the mainland first. They did all the same "dehumanizing" things, stripping them naked, shaving them, delousing, isolating and quarantining.
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