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Update on Spielberg / Zisblatt lawsuit

The case has been assigned to Judge Weinberg, Weinstein, whatever… not surprising.

I’ll be demanding the Jewish Judge recuse himself.

I have yet to receive a written response from any of the Defendants to the facts presented in the complaint as is required by law within 20 days of being notified of the pending lawsuit.

Clock’s ticking…

The “Memoir” in Question

The Libel Complaint

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6 Comments

  1. carolyn says:

    Eric – thank you for making the “memoir” The Fifth Diamond available to us. I had never read even one of these “survivors stories” (only excerpts and reviews)because I never had any inclination to. So the fantastical quality of this book was a shock and an eye-opener for me.

    I knew all these books were full of lies, but I didn’t know the lies were so blatant, transparent and crudely put forth. In this book, it’s every page!

    The Fifth Diamond is clearly directed to children up to about 14 years of age. The only reason even schoolchildren would believe this tale is because of prior conditioning and because it’s presented to them in an authoritative setting – their school classroom – and by their trusted teacher.

    I’m well aware from doing some substitute teaching in local grade schools that the curriculum is designed to degrade student’s critical faculties (partly by discouraging them to use it) even though it claims to be encouraging it. It’s quite diabolical, what I’ve seen. The poor students are left confused and thinking the “answers” are beyond their ability to grasp, when it is the confusing nature of the “new methods” that the teacher is required to follow. This leaves students just wanting to know the “right answer” (without understanding) because normal common sense is not allowed.

    Reading this childish, but accusatory book, I couldn’t keep from taking notes on some of the most outlandish statements. I’ll post some of them in a follow-up comment.

  2. carolyn says:

    Here are some of my comments/notes on the book:

    Page 44:
    2nd day at Birkenau, 100 women from her barrack (from one barrack??) were selected by SS to line up outside and remove their “one article of clothing”. (She only ever had ONE article of clothing; at this point it was a large shirt.) Naked, they marched around in a circle while the SS and Dr. Mengele in the center observed them! 15 were chosen, given a shower and a striped dress to wear. Then put on a train to Majdanek, herded thru the city while the residents looked at them with hate.
    NO DESCRIPTION OF THE TRAIN RIDE OR THE CITY OF MAJDANEK. Only tells us that she shared a bunk with 10 other women!! and it was full of feces and blood. And how dirty the latrines were, where she retrieved her diamonds once again.
    Then she says (page 45): “I saw hatred so strong when Mengele experimented on me and though my pain was unbearable, I saw joy when he watched me suffer. THAT KIND OF HATRED EXISTED IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY IN NAZI GERMANY. When the SS packed the gas chambers with mothers, fathers, sisters, brothers, and grandparents, I was there.”

    Page 45-46:
    After 48 hours, which are not described, no reason for going there, 15 girls/women are selected to return to A-B by cattle train. Nothing about what they ate; she wants us to believe they never got anything to eat but some thin watery soup and a crust of bread … if that.
    Mengele chose her and four others to go to the infirmary and put “painful chemical injections” into their eyes, after which they were led down to a cold dungeon cell and stood in water up to their ankles!! Then they drank the water because, presumably, they were dehydrated from lack of water or anything else to drink!

    Page 47:
    They remained standing there for 4 days!! They continued to drink the water and urinate in it both.

    Page 54:
    “As Mengele took my right hand, I caught a glimpse of his eyes. In them, I saw strong hatred, and yet joy. He gazed upon me with sadistic pleasure, watching my suffering. Yes, THAT KIND OF HATRED EXISTED IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY IN NAZI GERMANY. NOTE: Repeat of page 44.

    Page 55: “Asking for a doctor would entail a sentence to the gas chamber.” There were several hospital infirmaries at Birkenau and prisoners were sent to them all the time, and released again when well.

    Page 57: “I could see the flames from the pits where children and adults were being dumped alive to die by the fire. I knew that these fires were being fueled by human fat.” (all evidence refutes this)

    Page 58: As a punishment, she was made to stand for 12 hours with her arms raised straight out in front of her, holding a brick in each hand, next to the electrified fence which would electrocute her if she even moved ! ! ! But her will to survive was so strong, she was able to do it. Miracles, miracles!! I could never do it. Could you?

    This is just a tiny sampling of this incredible tale, and not the worst of it either.

  3. carolyn says:

    I have to add one more.

    Page 65-66: After an operation lasting several days, filled with pain and blackouts, her tattoo (Auschwitz number) was removed by Mengele! ! ! Done only on her and her friend Sabka, as an experiment in removing tatoos.

    But she was warned never to speak of it by a friendly nurse!! That’s why she doesn’t have one after “liberation.” NOW I KNOW SHE WAS NEVER THERE. The nurse who saved them from Mengele’s lethal injection told them she worked in the underground!!!! Would an underground figure tell two 13 year old girls she was underground??? This may be the most ludicrous passage yet.

  4. Kindly Old Book Collector says:

    Thanks for the excerpts. It sounds like a comic book, alright. Or like those old “martyr” stories the Roman Catholics used to teach their kids. It is perfectly okay to say those old Christian saints martyr stories were made up.

  5. carolyn says:

    Mr. Kindly,
    They also don’t teach them in public school, do they?

  6. Kindly Old Book Collector says:

    Eric! Is it Peter M. Weinstein? He is the president of his local B’nai Brith unit.

    http://www.justiceunit.org/message.htm

    At a quick glance, the whole list of judges look like 95 per cent Jewish names…not that that could possibly make any difference, this being America and all, heh heh.

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