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1 HappyWarrior  Sun, Jun 12, 2011 10:01:28am

The anti Vatican II seems consistent. Mel Gibson’s father is part of the anti Vatican II movement and also a rabid anti-semite and Holocaust denier.

2 Buck  Sun, Jun 12, 2011 10:14:38am

It could easily just be a few people who are simply nut cases. It clearly it not US mainstream in anyway.

When we see this sort of talk on official government run TV in Egypt and Iran it is very much mainstream for those countries.

3 navi  Sun, Jun 12, 2011 10:16:54am

heh. well by not linking, doesn’t the extra search people have to do in google give it greater page rankings? I’m not quite sure how that works…

anyway… lets pretend their numbers are correct and only thousands died. SO WHAT?!? IT’S STILL APPALLING AND IT’S STILL KILLING BASED ON HERITAGE.

ugh. I can’t believe there are people like that out there. But then I personally know someone doesn’t believe we landed on the moon…. because… we would have gone back….. facepalm.

4 navi  Sun, Jun 12, 2011 10:17:59am

not to mention they’re posting the same anti Semitic drivel the Nazi parted propagated.

5 SpaceJesus  Sun, Jun 12, 2011 10:20:26am

There’s that “family” word again

6 watching you tiny alien kittens are  Sun, Jun 12, 2011 10:24:03am

re: #3 navi

heh. well by not linking, doesn’t the extra search people have to do in google give it greater page rankings? I’m not quite sure how that works…

anyway… lets pretend their numbers are correct and only thousands died. SO WHAT?!? IT’S STILL APPALLING AND IT’S STILL KILLING BASED ON HERITAGE.

ugh. I can’t believe there are people like that out there. But then I personally know someone doesn’t believe we landed on the moon… because… we would have gone back… facepalm.

They are already the number one return under that name, so we aren’t helping them any. Besides Charles has been known to say something along the lines of [pissed off] “What the hell are you linking to on my site?” [/pissed off] in the past. I have no desire to pollute his site by making it a “click through” to these people or to gain his enmity.

7 watching you tiny alien kittens are  Sun, Jun 12, 2011 10:37:54am

re: #2 Buck

It could easily just be a few people who are simply nut cases. It clearly it not US mainstream in anyway.

When we see this sort of talk on official government run TV in Egypt and Iran it is very much mainstream for those countries.

Hence the use of “Lunatic Breakaway ‘Catholic’ Sect” In the post title, I kinda thought that was enough of a clue I wasn’t trying to indict typical Catholicism for this. Besides it depends on what you mean by mainstream, one is too damn many but we have at the least tens of thousands of these people, just go take a look at StormFront and it’s evil cousins.

8 SanFranciscoZionist  Sun, Jun 12, 2011 10:42:23am

re: #1 HappyWarrior

The anti Vatican II seems consistent. Mel Gibson’s father is part of the anti Vatican II movement and also a rabid anti-semite and Holocaust denier.

There’s a bunch of these odd little groups. Some of them have their own ‘real’ popes, and everything. Absolutely batshit.

9 Decatur Deb  Sun, Jun 12, 2011 10:43:36am

re: #7 ausador

Hence the use of “Lunatic Breakaway ‘Catholic’ Sect” In the post title, I kinda thought that was enough of a clue I wasn’t trying to indict typical Catholicism for this. Besides it depends on what you mean by mainstream, one is too damn many but we have at the least tens of thousands of these people, just go take a look at StormFront and it’s evil cousins.

Unlike many churches, it’s fairly easy to say what the very hierachic Catholic ‘mainstream’ is. The Vatican holds these groups (there are a couple) as heretics and schismatics. In the good old days they would have been kindling.

10 Peter Kaufman  Sun, Jun 12, 2011 10:45:42am

Wouldn’t it be refreshing to meet a Holocaust denier who didn’t wish that the thing they deny happened, happened?

Peter
inklake

11 SanFranciscoZionist  Sun, Jun 12, 2011 11:03:37am

re: #9 Decatur Deb

Unlike many churches, it’s fairly easy to say what the very hierachic Catholic ‘mainstream’ is. The Vatican holds these groups (there are a couple) as heretics and schismatics. In the good old days they would have been kindling.

Friend of mine wanted to get copies of some prayers in Latin. The sweet nun at the Catholic bookstore smiled at him and said, “You look like much too nice a young man to be a schismatic.”

He had to assure her that he wanted them for historical reenactment purposes before she went rummaging under the counter and found what he needed.

12 Decatur Deb  Sun, Jun 12, 2011 11:04:42am

re: #11 SanFranciscoZionist

Friend of mine wanted to get copies of some prayers in Latin. The sweet nun at the Catholic bookstore smiled at him and said, “You look like much too nice a young man to be a schismatic.”

He had to assure her that he wanted them for historical reenactment purposes before she went rummaging under the counter and found what he needed.

Society for Cooking Anabaptists.

13 watching you tiny alien kittens are  Sun, Jun 12, 2011 1:56:11pm

Hundreds of thousands of pages of seized Nazi documents, thousands of photos by common troops of the arriving allied armies, many hundreds of personal interviews with those that first found the camps and universally described them consistently, several hundred hours of film taken by the Americans, the British, and the Russians to document what they found as an unspeakable assault on humanity itself. All faked apparently, the biggest conspiracy ever in history because this would have to involve literally tens of thousands of conspiracists from at least 9 separate nations.

Compared to these people the 9/11 truthers, Obama birthers, and moon landing denialists seem sane considering the overwhelming amount of evidence for the holocaust…

BTW the death toll at all the concentration and work camps is thought to be almost 11 million in total, only about half the victims were Jewish, the rest were gays, socialists, prisoners of war, gypsies, the mentally defective, or anyone else the “Pure Ayrans” found objectionable in any way. This did happen, we know as historical fact that it did, we also know it wasn’t strictly Jews that were massacred. If you want to get a different perspective on this try looking up what the other groups that were the subjects of mass murder by the Nazis have to add to the story.

14 OhCrapIHaveACrushOnSarahPalin  Sun, Jun 12, 2011 4:48:33pm

re: #13 ausador

Compared to these people the 9/11 truthers, Obama birthers, and moon landing denialists seem sane considering the overwhelming amount of evidence for the holocaust…

Then you get the types who are all three. Not linking to any of those, either.

15 What, me worry?  Sun, Jun 12, 2011 4:54:07pm

re: #3 navi

heh. well by not linking, doesn’t the extra search people have to do in google give it greater page rankings? I’m not quite sure how that works…

anyway… lets pretend their numbers are correct and only thousands died. SO WHAT?!? IT’S STILL APPALLING AND IT’S STILL KILLING BASED ON HERITAGE.

ugh. I can’t believe there are people like that out there. But then I personally know someone doesn’t believe we landed on the moon… because… we would have gone back… facepalm.

These people don’t recognize Ashkanazi Jews, that is, European Jews not living in Spain. Spanish Jews are Sephardic Jews. Obviously, there’s a smaller number of them. So in the Holocaust, the millions of European Jews who perished weren’t really Jews at all, so that’s how they justify smaller numbers.

Naw…. not anti-Semitic in the least O_o

I’m still trying to wrap my head around the supposed statement that Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Lichtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Spain and Switzerland are having problems practicing Christianity. ???

16 b_sharp  Sun, Jun 12, 2011 5:30:28pm

Another group giving in to their inner monkey.

It always shocks me how many putative humans either believe that hate makes the world go ‘round, or wish it did.

17 FemNaziBitch  Sun, Jun 12, 2011 8:20:49pm

I chalk it up to “undiagnosed”.


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