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Content Blocked by AT&T

In trying to click on a link that discussed the diary of Anne Frank, my service provider, ATT, blocked me from seeing the web pages. Hmm... Below is the link that they blocked. It's been my experience that whenever any group or collective tries to block information that can be damaging to the same collective, it's because they have something to hide. The story of Anne Frank needs no retelling by moi. Analysts having studied the diaries over the years have concluded two remarkable things about them.

One, they were written in ball-point pen, so it is claimed. That's interesting, given the fact that ball point pens weren't invented until 1952. Two, handwriting analysts claim that no less than 3 seperate people inscribed in the diary. What this all means is anybody's guess.

http://home.att.net/~texmextex/Anne_frank.htm

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Look. That the Nazi's created camps is beyond question. They did. In it, gypsy's, poles, jews, catholics, and everyone else not in sympathy with the socialist agenda was put in them. These facts are well known and even established by the red cross, who kept meticulous records during the war years of camp inhabitants. Every cross section of Europe found its way into the camps, not just those of the jewish religion. Look at the red cross records, they speak volumes. At least they used to reveal this cross-section of Europe...who knows what "changes" have occurred in those records now over time...



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