During the fake mass/sermon where the priest mocks the Bible, the camera pans behind the podium to reveal HE IS STANDING ON A HOT PIZZA. What the hell does this mean?
Screenshot of Priest Pizza 1 - http://imgur.com/6gF2xHg
Screenshot of Priest Pizza 2 - http://imgur.com/ozPvdnw
Little Nicky (2000) 'Let the Sin Begin' Scene
Pizza Scene is at 0:20.
Another eyebrow-raising thing in this scene is that the town mayor is wearing aluminum foil boots. Any connections to pizza/pizzagate?
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The_Savant ago
Hey man, I am a believer in PG and can clearly see that something is wrong with 9/11 and sandy hook and the moon landing, but the Holocaust definitely happened - my grandparents were Holocaust survivors and I have found more than enough corroborative evidence to show its legitimacy. The Holocaust and flat earth are where I draw the line.
Lunger ago
Your grandparents and 98% of others in concentration camps were survivors. Holocaust, as it is known today, is a hoax that the jews have been trying to perpetuate for decades until they finally got enough stupid goys to believe and help them hoodwink the rest of the world.
The_Savant ago
Okay, sure, the fact that they were survivors doesn't cut it for you. How about this; the other half of their family were not Holocaust survivors - they didn't survive. My Great Uncle and all his family were worked to death in Auschwitz. There are several images of corpses outside of concentration camps in mass graves and we have Mein Kampf to know for sure what Hitler's aims and beliefs were and my Grandparents have told me what Kristellnacht was like and how their business was hindered after Hitler rose to power........ et cetera.
putneg ago
My goal here isn't to offend, i feel sorry for the horrors your family went through and i don't deny they got in camps...but worked to death is exactly what the ''denialists'' mean. Personally I cant say i have good knowledge about this whole concentration camp conspiracy theory, but i understand the argument the ''denialists'' bring which isn't the one portrayed in the media (big surprise).
It's not that Hitler didn't round up people and put them in camps, but that he didn't do it specifically to kill them, rather for the cheap workforce to support the losing war. People died massively in the losing side camps by the end of the war because of food supplies shortages and overworking people. There is a lot of documentation on the last moments of the war and it's effect on POWs on both sides. For example, forced labour camps, where no one is saying it was extermination camps, had average death rate varying depending on the location. Indonesia is the worst place with close to 75% of POW dying. 40% of american POW died at the hand of the japanese. No one call it a death camp or extermination of the indonesians or americans because they were not. Death was a side effect of their overwork, extremely bad sanitation, low food supplies and of course, hatred for the ''other side''. I saw a great documentary on ww2 american POW on youtube a few years ago. It was really telling of the problems encountered, disorganization during the last moments of the war, etc.
Personally i think it makes way more sense to use prisoners as ressources than executing them in an elaborate and expensive fashion (why not just put a bullet in their heads?) but I really haven't looked enough into it to make a definitive opinion. Maybe he really did hate the jews to the point of wanting to kill them but IMO it doesn't make much sense other than believing ''he really hated them''. Seems completely un-german to me. all your working men are dying, why the hell would you kill the last people that can support your war effort?