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There's something about "luggage and bodies" that has to do with jewish perversion/subversion. I've seen this concept before in Kubrick's *"The Shining"* when a editing dissolve turns people into luggage.
This is supposedly symbolic and significant to their made up hall of cost.
Edit: Look up: "jewish bodies and luggage significance"
> Featured in the documentary *Room 237*, one theory suggests the dissolve is a commentary on the Holocaust. It connects the stack of suitcases to the mountains of personal belongings accumulated by Jewish people allegedly sent to gas chambers during World War II. This echoes other supposed Nazi and German references some have identified in the film.
Note: None of the rooms at Auschwitz, alleged to be "gas chambers," were appropriately sealed to serve in that function. None of the bricks in those rooms had any trace of cyanide under analysis. The claim is often used to manipulate information and create a false narrative about alleged exterminations. Furthermore, no bodies have ever been found buried at Auschwitz, contrary to claims from so-called "survivors" that insist on having witnessed mass graves.
This is supposedly symbolic and significant to their made up hall of cost.
Edit: Look up: "jewish bodies and luggage significance"
Note: None of the rooms at Auschwitz, alleged to be "gas chambers," were appropriately sealed to serve in that function. None of the bricks in those rooms had any trace of cyanide under analysis. The claim is often used to manipulate information and create a false narrative about alleged exterminations. Furthermore, no bodies have ever been found buried at Auschwitz, contrary to claims from so-called "survivors" that insist on having witnessed mass graves.