On Sun, Dec 6, 2020 at 6:38 AM Zenaan Harkness <zen@freedbms.net> wrote:
Germany ambushes Haverbeck, now 92 years old, with a "charge" from 2018 as soon as she'd finished her previous jail stint.
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Grandma Haverbeck, who has for 70 odd years been humbly asking for evidence of the hallowed holy gas chambers (like, for example, something OTHER than the rickety wooden pailing-fence gates as the supposed doors of the Auschwitz gas chambers, or any other non refutable evidence for that matter...) went on the lam and the German "authorities" finally caught up with her. <snip>
I'm working on blockchaining list posts right now. I'm waiting for some uploads to finish, but they could finish pretty rapidly if I used the time modifying the upload code to speed it up. I'd rather work on that than post to this list. I read the book "Man's Search for Meaning" some time after my brainwashing, and loved it so much. I read it in a group, so I got to be near other people who had exposure to serious suffering from reading it, without upsetting them. The book describes a psychologists life imprisoned within a concentration camp, and the psychological treatment he came up with as a result of it. One of the things he said is that when he went back to the outer German world, nobody had any [idea/clue] that the concentration camps were happening. They seemed to think that everything was being good for everybody. I'm imagining somebody being even brought to the gas chambers, and shown that they were not gas chambers. I remember the story they taught us in my USA elementary school: that the paths to the gas chambers were pleasant, with flowers on them. Here in the USA, "nazi" is treated as synonymous with summoning the devil, like mean words for african americans. This makes sense, because we're aware of entire races of people having their lives forcefully taken from them, associated with the words. The swastika is a religious symbol of the Jains, a religious group I appreciate, who as their religion study never harming any living thing, ever. One relevent part of Nazism is how the leadership controlled the narrative, and that narrative became the lives of their people.
2 years jail begins.
I am imagining Germany, still trying to apologize for having concentration camps, still trying to make the historical narrative right, and not knowing how. Prisons are always sad things. Many, many people are within them. I am not well-read enough to have made this post in public.