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The Moon is Made of Pizza

However, Dr. Green makes some concessions which are important [Pg.276]

What he does challenge, though, is the possibility of formation of any noticeable quantities of Iron Blue in the homicidal gas chambers. One of his flawed and deficient arguments to support his thesis is that in his view, no noticeable amounts of cyanide could have accumulated in the walls of the morgues ( gas chambers ). According to Dr. Green, [Pg.276]

My argument in this regard is that particularly cement plasters and concretes, as used in morgues 1 of crematoria II and III, are noticeably alkaline for many weeks, months, or even years, which I documented thoroughly with expert literature on the chemistry of building materials (see chapter 6.7.2 ). Hence, I concluded that these walls would have been very much inclined to accumulate cyanide salts and to form Iron Blue, even more so than the lime plaster of the disinfestation chambers, which in turn provoked the following answer by Dr. Green  [Pg.277]

Green obviously did not consult any literature on the chemistry of building materials, as he quotes none. He solely relies on the findings of the Cracow institute. In order to make the reader see how flawed Dr. Green s way of arguing is, let me say it in a parable  [Pg.277]

When it comes to intellectual honesty, Dr. Green reveals some other very strange behavioral patterns, one of which I want to address here. [Pg.277]


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