Questioning The Holocaust - Why We BeLIEved (Part 1 of 2)

I was blown away by this first part of a two part documentary questioning the Holocaust. I can't wait until part 2. This documentary video suggests the images of dead bodies from the Holocaust we saw were from bombing raids. I disagree because the imagery needs to be questioned since photoshop and image fakery existed in the 1940s. Those images could easily be faked. Photo fakery has been around since photography has been around which was the 1800s. Also there is suggestion that Americans killed the Jewish prisoners with their guns. Again the imagery of dead bodies shown has to be questioned because it's possible to fake these images of dead bodies. If they have us thinking people still died and were killed it keeps us in a state of fear even though I'm sure some people died via disease. I question the amount of actual killing that was even done during World War II. I think a lot of it was friendly fire or accidental. To kill another human being isn't natural.

Why did we believe in gas chambers disguised as shower rooms?

Questioning The Holocaust : Why We Believed (Part 1 of 2) examines the unbelievable "gas shower" claims and how images of concentration camp prisoners directly killed by Allied air attacks are cynically exploited to promote "The Holocaust."

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It's amazing how the Holocaust is propagated as this allegedly real event here in the United States and that we should always be sensitive to Jews. What about what happened to the Native Americans, the natives of this land. Where are they now? The natives to this land are gone or almost gone. The original people that inhabited this land aren't even around anymore. What about that Holocaust? 
 
 
**Update** Part 2 never came out, so this was the only Part from video maker Eric Hunt