US Holocaust Memorial Museum
The US Holocaust Memorial Museum (mm=33) is a museum opened in 1993 in Washington DC, in collaboration with the Smithsonian (involved in nazi mind control) to use the Holocaust as part of a political agenda. It became the leading authority on the six million jews dogma and is quoted by Wikipedia as an authority. It was promoted by Barack Obama and Angela Merkel. |
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In 1978 Jimmy Carter established a commission with Eli Wiesel (survivor of concentration camp Auschwitz-Monowitz and Buchenwald) and Raoul Hilberg to create the US Holocaust Memorial Museum near the Washington Monument (obelisk, phallus of Baal). Knight of Malta Ronald Reagan participated in the first cornerstone ritual and jesuit Bill Clinton, Chaim Herzog and the Dalai Lama in the opening ceremony. Sites were named after Raoul Wallenberg and Dwight Eisenhower.
At the Sorbonne Wiesel was a student of jesuit JP Sartre. Like Simon Wiesenthal, he was a member of the Legion of Honour. He was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. He was chairman of Yad Vashem with Moshe Kantor (European Jewish Congress, World Jewish Congress, World Holocaust Forum, ties to Vladimir Putin, Acron Group, Legion of Honour, trustee of Anna Freud Centre). Yad Vashem provided documents for the Adolf Eichmann trial.
Peter Hayes, connected to the US Holocaust Memorial Museum, wrote books about the connection between IG Farben and the Nazi Party.
It created the Holocaust Encyclopedia. It claimed 850.000 jews were killed at Treblinka (destroyed in 1943, only leaving a few eye witnesses like Samuel Willenberg) and that the camps were also used to kill 70.000 mentally and physically disabled people, 5000 homosexuals and 8000 freemasons (number provided by United Grand Lodge of Scotland).
It presents Magnus Hirschfeld as an innocent educator and victim like Friedrich-Paul von Groszheim, who requested the US Holocaust Memorial Museum to document the persecution of homosexuals. The nazi's closed El Dorado and the Institute of Sexual Science, but only to clean up their image after being branded a party of homosexuals by the socialists.
Wiesel was criticized by Norman Finkelstein in The Holocaust Industry (2000).
Jesuit trained Sarah Bloomfield became director in 1999.
Doris Bergen (University of Toronto, used as source by Wikipedia) wrote The Holocaust A New History and BBC propaganda Auschwitz The Nazis and the Final Solution (2005).
In 2006 it organized the exhibition A Dangerous Lie: The Protocols of the Elders of Zion.