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[removed] | 28.11.2011 20:44 | Education | Health | Policing | World

It’s surprising how many people don’t remember what eugenics means and what it is about.
Simply: eugenics is selective human breeding, but you don’t get to decide.
It was exemplified in Nazi Germany, when so many were considered ‘inferior’ by others. To ‘improve’ the human race, they were exterminated. Hitler intended to create a ‘master race’.

After World War II pretty much everyone was in agreement, after such a horror story, that it really wasn’t a good idea at all. Having someone who promotes eugenics discussions in schools, steering the conversation to consider that eugenics could be a realistic possibility (rather than discussing that eugenics has caused the murder of millions) now in control of the [name removed], is very dangerous indeed. And no-one knows how many other ‘local communities’ are controlled by similar minded people. It is worth noting that Mengele’s laboratory notes from WW2 remain classified. In fact, their existence is denied. We are not to know what he did in WW2. Now that this ‘eugenics’ debate has resurfaced, the potential horrors are not recognised.

Josef Rudolf Mengele (the Angel of Death):
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josef_Mengele
Josef Rudolf Mengele (German pronunciation: [ˈjoːzɛf ˈʁuːdɔlf ˈmɛŋɡələ],[1] March 16, 1911 – February 7, 1979), also known as the Angel of Death (German: Todesengel) was a German SS officer and a physician in the Nazi concentration camp Auschwitz-Birkenau. He earned doctorates in anthropology from Munich University and in medicine from Frankfurt University. He initially gained notoriety for being one of the SS physicians who supervised the selection of arriving transports of prisoners, determining who was to be killed and who was to become a forced laborer, but is far more infamous for performing grisly human experiments on camp inmates, including children, for which Mengele was called the "Angel of Death."

 http://hnn.us/articles/1796.html
Hitler and his henchmen victimized an entire continent and exterminated millions in his quest for a co-called "Master Race."

‘Me and Mengele’ by Dianne Irving:
 http://www.cogforlife.org/irvingmengele.htm
One of those items they brought me in a wicker basket one day was the actual lab book that belonged to Dr. Mengele, along with piles of random photographs taken in his lab of his "patients" during his experiments. [[For some odd reason it is claimed today that no such lab book exists; but it did, as I held it in my hands several times]]. One set of twin experiments attracted my attention - those performed on about three-year old blonde hair, blue eyed Eastern European Gypsy twins. One twin would be held as the "control" of the experiment; the other twin was subjected to serial experiments, designed to mimic wounds of Nazi soldiers in the battle fields.
The twins were kept in cages right in Mengele's laboratory, just off his office. The cages measured 1 by 1 by 1 meters. During the mornings Mengele would come into the lab to visit with his "girls"; such times he was always dressed impeccably in his suit. He would take the girls out of their cages and bounce them on his knees, asking them to call him "Papa". But in the afternoons he would come back to the lab wearing his starched white lab coat, and the girls knew then that it was time for more experimenting. He would take one of the twins into a small narrow closet-like space, where he would take a knife and remove more and more of her femur bone in one leg - and then observe. No anesthetic, no pain killers, no antibiotics, no ice, no bandages, no nothing - thus resembling the conditions of the battle field. After he finished cutting the twin's leg bone, he would simply carry her over to a "stretcher" and let her remain there until she was ready to be placed back into her cage with her sister. The photos of the tiny suffering little girl in that dense and dark "recovery" room, so butchered, and bloody and pathetic, would be etched into my memory for a long long time - a memory that I would carry with me into the rest of my work to come.

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