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I once heard a holohoax story so crazy, so outrageous, so unbelievable that I can't fathom in my wildest dreams why anyone would actually believe it. Some jews claimed that the big bad "Nazis" used to kill jews by poisoning their drinks with things such as hemlock, arsenic, cyanide and even antifreeze. They would cry on and on about how the evil Germans mass murdered at least 4 million jews through poisoning their drinks. The horrible German "Nazis" even did it when there were jewish events where they knew would be many jews enjoying their beverages. I mean who would actually believe that the Germans would do something like that? I mean seriously. Could you imagine folks doing that in modern day? Imagine if you will hypothetically speaking a jewish congregation and their punch or other beverages were poisoned with cyanide for instance and all the jews would be done away with without firing a shot. I mean seriously. Who would do something like that? Even for me that's kind of farfetched.

I once heard a holohoax story so crazy, so outrageous, so unbelievable that I can't fathom in my wildest dreams why anyone would actually believe it. Some jews claimed that the big bad "Nazis" used to kill jews by poisoning their drinks with things such as hemlock, arsenic, cyanide and even antifreeze. They would cry on and on about how the evil Germans mass murdered at least 4 million jews through poisoning their drinks. The horrible German "Nazis" even did it when there were jewish events where they knew would be many jews enjoying their beverages. I mean who would actually believe that the Germans would do something like that? I mean seriously. Could you imagine folks doing that in modern day? Imagine if you will hypothetically speaking a jewish congregation and their punch or other beverages were poisoned with cyanide for instance and all the jews would be done away with without firing a shot. I mean seriously. Who would do something like that? Even for me that's kind of farfetched.

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