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Spielberg's Hoax The Last Days of The Big Lie
Spielberg's Hoax - The Last Days of The Big Lie
A complete debunking of one of the biggest lies in history in history!! and swat 9 mm was NEVER supposed to comr
- Category: Deception / Falsehood ,History/Historical Place/Build,Hitler / World War II,Revisionism
- Duration: 02:05:48
- Date: 2018-03-25 17:49:17
- Tags: holocaust, holohoax, hoax, world war 2, revisionism, hitler, david irving, ernst zundel
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In 1998, the Steven Spielberg produced documentary The Last Days was released. The film focused on chronicling the experiences of five Jewish Hungarian Holocaust survivors. It was released to rave reviews and won the 1999 Academy Award. One star of the film claims have repeatedly defecated and swallowed diamonds for a year and a half while in Auschwitz and on death marches. She also claims have been selected to have her skin turned into a lampshade, claims she had her tattoo removed by Dr. Mangala, and also escaped from inside a gas chamber. I think that was Mangala that took me out of there. And he just attached me to the gypsy preset and I went to the gas chamber. And as I was going into the gas chamber, you know, everybody was being pushed into the gas chamber and I was going backwards. Somehow I was being pushed backwards and I was like stuck in the door. And I don't know, I guess God told me to do that. Incredibly, another star of the last days also claims have escaped from inside a gas chamber. This star survivor claims to find evidence that her sister was experimented on in Auschwitz. I found out that my sister was experimented on the day, were doing some blood tests on her. She confronts a Nazi doctor, acquitted of war crimes, who denies anything sinister to a place. No, no, no, no, no, no, no. What's the experiment? It's nothing, it's everything good, everything good, everything good. This black American soldier featured prominently in Spielberg's documentary, claims to have stormed the beaches of Normandy and liberated Dachau. However, wartime documents prove he was hundreds of miles away at the time of both events. The tagline of the last days is everything you're about to see is true. In the following presentation, you're going to witness the overwhelming amount of evidence which proves that the Holocaust documentary, the last days, is in reality, Steven Spielberg's big lie. The film was directed by Steven Spielberg. The film was directed by Steven Spielberg's big lie, Steven Spielberg's big lie. It's the story of an incident that happened in the war. The story of an incident that happened in the war. If I wanted to tell the story about my experiences, I have to talk through a medium and I found art. My life today is something I myself cannot believe. It all seems like a dream and it all places an incredible sense of responsibility on me. It is my duty to make the world aware of what happened during that time. Here I am sitting at a table and there are 11-12 of us rejoicing life. It's wonderful. Salute! Thank you. I just want my children to know where I come from. I'm planning to go there for the first time since I left 1944. 1944 March 19th, Germans entered Artam. No where else was the deportation program carried out with a barbarity and speed that it was in Hungary. You were a hunted animal 24 hours every day. They took away my parents. They took away my identity. They took away my siblings and I said they're not going to take my soul. Oh my God. 53 years. Specifically yesterday. There is one thing that has puzzled me and has puzzled the world. The Germans dedicated manpower and energy towards the destruction of the Jews through the last day. But it was more important to them to clear the Jews than even winning the war. The End Irene Zisplatt broke out on the Holocaust promotion scene in the early 90s after decades of silence, inspired by Steven Spielberg's film Shindler's List. Her incredible story is told in the last days. My mother said to me, I rolled up diamonds in your skirt and the hem of your skirt. And if you don't have enough to eat, those are to buy bread. They ordered us to take our shoes in one hand and our clothes in the other hand. And I remembered the diamonds and I grabbed my blue skirt and in the crowd, you know, I just fast took out the diamonds and held them in my hands. And I had no clothes on my body. They kept on saying if anybody has any value, it was left to leave them. They had a section for that. And I held down to the diamonds for their life because that was to buy bread. So I put them in my mouth. And then when I walked up again, I saw they were opening up people's mouth and they were looking in the mouth. But I was in them. I was like at the at the road of no return. I couldn't give them up anymore because I would be shot. Why didn't I leave them back there? And I had them in my mouth and I didn't know what to do. So I swallowed them. The whole time I was in the camp through the experiments, every time I was selected, I swallowed the diamonds. So every time I swallowed them, I had to find them again. We were allowed to go to the Latrine once a day. And I never sat on the whole because I had to go and find my diamonds. And when the assess woman walked by the door and she saw me in the corner, and I already had the diamonds in the hand, and usually I was waiting until on the way back. I would rinse them off like in the mud. Or if there was no mud in the soup that we were going to get next, but I had no time and I had to swallow them. I saved the diamonds all the way through the whole everything. And when I was free, I didn't talk about the Holocaust, but I took the diamonds and I mounted them into a tear drop shape, pending because every time I had to save them, I had to cry so much. So I felt that the tears are appropriate for that. And I told my children that these diamonds should go down from generation to generation to the first born girl and the family until forever. I remember the taste when it tasted like. And you can see there are different shapes and there are different cuts. And the real thing that I'm holding that my mother ever held. Did Irene's this plant really defecate and swallow diamonds for a year and a half while in Auschwitz and on death marches? Irene's original testimony for Steven Spielberg's USC Survivors of the Show of Visual History Foundation provided me with the answer. Let's hear Spielberg tell us what his show of foundation is. Show of is the Hebrew word for Holocaust. And survivors of the show of Visual History Foundation, which I established in 1994, has now videotaped the testimonies of over 50,000 survivors in 57 countries in 33 languages. I consider this the most important work of my life and the most significant legacy of Schemler's List. Each testimony is a window into the world of the Holocaust before, during and after the war. We must take this extraordinary wealth of eyewitness evidence and use the archive for the cause of knowledge, tolerance and mutual respect. And we are developing ways to extend its value beyond the primary preservation of the testimonies. The last days takes five survivors back to Hungary to tell us and show us in their own words their lives before, during and after the Holocaust. Here is Irene's Zisplatz original 1995 testimony for the show of foundation. She only mentioned swallowing diamonds once on intake. Her explanation from her 2008 autobiography, The Fifth Diamond? No one had ever asked me what happened to the diamonds. Is it possible that this grim fairy tale about an Auschwitz inmate defecating diamonds is true? kept secret for over 50 years only to be told for the first time ever in front of Steven Spielberg's cameras? Examining Spielberg's show of foundation video archives helped uncover the truth. For instance, this next clip is an indisputable example of how this false witness was encouraged to lie for Spielberg's documentary. And a lot of people did go to the Bob Wire. There was electricity in the Bob Wire. Every time there was a transport coming through, the electricity went up. And the Bob Wires were electrified. So they were controlling it when it was on and when it was off. When it was on, people would walk up to it just to die. When they saw that too many people were taken their own lives, that didn't satisfy them too well because they wanted them to die when they wanted them to die. And not when the people wanted it to die. So they said, for every person that's going to take their lives, they're going to torture to dead five of us. Of course, everybody ignored the Bob Wire from then on in. Nobody died at the Wire from that day on. People couldn't endure all this pain, the conditions and the hunger and the lies. The lies were like as big as my pinky nail embedded into our bodies and we were sore from scratching and infections. And so when the electricity went on, they ran to the Bob Wire to commit suicide. Then they punished us for every man that ran to the Wire. They took a hundred inmates and they killed them in front of everybody as an example. They didn't even let us die when we wanted. So they said, for every person that's going to take their lives, they're going to torture to dead five of us. Then they punished us for every man that ran to the Wire. They took a hundred inmates and they killed them in front of everybody as an example. They didn't even let us die when we wanted. Spielberg's character exaggerates 20 times from her original story but screws up and still holds up the same amount of fingers. Her body language gives away the lie. Notice the eyes darting away. But this small lie pales in comparison to her other outrageous claims. For instance, that she was selected to have her skin turned into a lampshade. And a lot of us were lucky enough to be selected for work. I was selected for experiments. Fifteen of us one morning were selected. We had to on dress outside and this German doctor examined that body. And they took us out because we had no blemished bodies. They wanted people with smooth skin and no blemishes on the skin. Do you remember the name of the doctor that you ever heard? No, it could have been Eichmann. It could have been Mangler. After a while they all looked the same. And then finally we got to the fourth experiment, the third experiment. Which was they selected the five of us and they again were the smooth skin. And she said, well I hate to tell you this but I think that it was a Koch. That was taking the human skin and making gloves and lampshades. That she was coming to my down act to select her material for the lampshades. And we have the skin for it. And she said to me, let's go back to the barrack and not go here. And I said, well are they going to let us do that? Jesus no, they are going to kill us but it's better to die here than going to my down act and let them skin our skin. I said they are going to skin our skin. Why? And she said because there is an assess woman and she is a maniac. She has to be a maniac to do this. She likes human gloves made out of human skin and lampshades. And God knows what else she does. And I said, oh I am not going, let's go back to the barrack. But of course they never got back to the barrack and then they never took us to Ilsaqq. They took us but we never saw anybody. So I guess either it was a scare for us or she could make it on that day. They took you to my down act. Oh yeah and they took us back. We walked because I remembered my down act. We walked from the city, the five of us with two guards into the camp. They put us in a barrack and we stayed there and the next day we walked back and they took us back again. See they needed us for another experiment. The claim that the Nazis made lampshades out of Jewish skin was an atrocity lie created by the US Army's Psychological Warfare Division which was overwhelmingly Jewish. After the liberation of Buchenwald the American Army forced German citizens to walk through the camp and presented various planted evidence including a shrunken human head, strips of tattooed flesh and even a lampshade claimed to have been made out of the skin of murdered inmates. These so-called pieces of evidence were atrocity lies, props planted by the Jewish-dominated Psych Warfare Division. Jewish Hollywood Film Director Billy Wilder accidentally appears in the frame while directing a scene documenting the Buchenwald hoax. Wilder also directed the Marilyn Monroe Cross-dressing comedy, some like it hot. Zisplats big lie about being selected to become a lampshade is pretty damn stupid but it gets worse. Irene Zisplat also claims to have had her Auschwitz tattoo removed by Dr. Mangleh. They told us that they were going to take the number out of our army. We were laying on a rusty table alongside one another and the doctor and the nurse were between the two of us and they were, first they were injecting things into our arm. I was like underneath the, and that wasn't too bad because it was just like an injection. And then they were pulling things out of the eye and by then our arm was swelling and then they were cutting, but out of it. And within a week I think of ten days they found a way to get rid of the number. And we didn't know why, why would they want to take it out after they put it in and why us? Why do they want our number out? How long were you on the table being experimented? Hours at the time and then they would just let us be there bleeding. And the sedative, no anesthetic? No, no, nothing. Half of the time we were like out and when we came to we were either bleeding or they were still digging or, and then the final when they found what they were looking for, they ordered the nurse to give us the injection. And I said, oh good, maybe the pain will go away, you know. But it wasn't the injection for the pain to go away. It was supposed to be the lethal injection. And yes, she did give us an injection. And we did sort of got bruised and all of that. And then she filled that all kind of papers and she handed to them. And she yanked us off the table like this real fast when they accepted her paper. And she like kind of ran with us and threw us into this room. And they were people, they are sitting on the floor. I mean they were like half dead. And she says, don't go near those people, just sit there and on the way in there before she closes the door. She says, and just remember, never remember your number that they just took out. And never remember your name or you are dead. Irene's this plat doesn't have an Auschwitz tattoo. She doesn't have a tattoo according to a Holocaust scholar because she was part of a list of transit Jews who were never given tattoos. This plat felt it was necessary to create a horror story explaining why she doesn't have a tattoo. Her entire story about Nazis removing her tattoo is a stupid lie. That doesn't stop her from showing school children her arm, claiming that the Germans removed her tattoo in an excruciating operation. This photo was taken during one of her talks in front of a captive audience of impressionable young American public school kids. And they would come and tell stories. And I remember very often, we didn't believe them. I heard a conversation with my, between my father and another man. And he was telling my father with the Nazis at doing them Poland. And one thing that I'll never forget that I heard. And he said the Nazis are taking our young Jewish infants. And they're tearing them in half by their legs. And they're throwing them in the nesters. The nesters are river in the Ukraine. That physically impossible story, this plat tells of Nazis tearing children in half with their bare hands started as a nightmare of hers in 1994. Which became real years later for Steven Spielberg's cameras. Irene Zisblatt also claims to have escaped from inside a gas chamber. I was just taken out of my cellar tell all by myself. All single. I think that was mangill or that took me out of there. And he said to me, what's more to the, what are you doing here? Like, you don't belong here. You should have been gone long ago. Don't forget I was 13. I was maybe four feet tall. And I was in there for how many months already. I must have been skin-in-bone looking that I should have been in the gas chamber a long time ago. According to his statistic and here I am. But somehow he spotted me. And he went through the cellar pill and he ordered the block out tester to take me out. Whatever he told her to take me out. And she did. She went everybody went inside. I stood out there and she came out and she took me to the gate. And they opened the gate and I went out. And there was a transport of gypsies coming through. And she just attached me to that gypsy presiding and I went to the gas chamber. But the gas chamber was the number three in Birkenau. And as everybody was being pushed into the gas chamber. And I was going backwards. Somehow I was being pushed backwards. And I got stuck in the door because as you were walking down the gas chamber, the passage became narrower and narrower and narrower. When you came to the door, it was very narrow. And I was like stuck in the door. And I don't know. I guess God told me to do that. I hung out to the edge of the door. And I just stood there hanging out for real life. And everybody was like past, past me. And everybody was in and I was at the door and everybody was up to the door. I was so jam-packed and I still didn't know what they were going to do there. I knew it was a crematorium because I saw the chimney. But I didn't know the procedure. So I just hung out to the door. Well, one of the assessment came to close the door so they could throw the cyclone being. Because they were all standing around looking in somewhere. You know, I'm by... See, it was close to the ground. And the door was like underground. He came to close the door and they were yelling to hurry up to close the door. And he couldn't close the door because it was so full. And I was like stuck in the door. So instead of... And I was naked, I had no clothes. So that's when they took our clothes away. I knew we were going to the gas chamber. And he couldn't push me in because it was so full. And they were yelling at him. And he was afraid, I guess, he was only a God. So he grabbed me and he threw me out. And he closed the door. This was an SS. And he... And I took the... I mean, I ran. I ran up the ramp. And I was naked. I didn't know where to go. What to do. It was nothing inside except Bob, Wyatt, and Snow. And I couldn't go back. So it happened so fast. I went under the eve of the crematorium. And I laid under the eve. And I hid there. What made me do it? I don't know. Why did I ever think that I was going to survive it? I don't know, but I did it. And I laid there. And I heard all these screams and all these yells and all these baggings. And all of... And it took a few minutes. And then it was... Wyatt. He was so quiet. Not... You can hear a pin drop. And then I said, oh my god. They went away. Everybody went away. Nobody is here. And then I saw... Young boys coming... You know, walking with Jewish stars on them. And one boy came to open that door, that that assessment closed. And he found me. He saw me underneath the... And he came up to me. And he pulled part of me out. And he... He says... He took his jacket off. He says, put this on. And go back there. And when I'm finished, I will be back. I know who you are. Within five minutes, he was back. Because everybody... It doesn't take long for a crew to exterminate. God knows how many hundreds of gypsies and bodies. And he was back very short time. He says, now listen. Soon as they turn off the electricity and the wires, there is a train going to a labor camp. And it's going to come in between the two camps. They're going to put 50 people in each barrack or whatever. If I find an open cart, I will throw you over the wires into the cart. When you get... If you make it into the cart, don't make yourself obvious. Do not stay in the front and do not stay in the back. The part of whatever is going on there. And I said, yeah, right. You know, I mean, it was so bizarre to me. I mean, how can you ever get out of this hell? And he says, you're going to go to a labor camp. And I said, okay. But I knew, in my heart, I knew that he wasn't... He wasn't going to be able to do that. He has to risk his life. But he didn't care because his life was only three months away if it was that. So, and he did come, and he did take me, and he brought a blanket, and he rolled me up in this blanket. And I was only 60 pounds to begin with. And he threw me over those wires, and I landed in an open wagon on that train. And the train took off, and the people that were on that train never even uttered a word. Who I was, why I was throwing in there. They, I guess, just knew that somebody saved my life. And we, this train went to the camp, deep into... To a small labor camp that had a factory, and they told us that we are going to fix the machines that make potato chips. Of course, we never saw potato chips. Zisplatt writes about her incredible gas chamber escape in her autobiography, The Fifth Diamond. Zisplatt writes, I thought it was hallucinating because I never heard of anyone being saved from a gas chamber. Apparently, the creators of the last days actually filmed Zisplatt telling her fictional story, but her incredible tales seems to have wound up on the cutting room floor. However, Zisplatt's ridiculous story actually does appear in the last day's companion book. Only in this version, she describes her escape as an actual hallucination she had while visiting the camp in 1994. Zisplatt even lies about which concentration camp she was interned in. The Death March is on another map. She claims to have been sent to the new and gummed camp, then put on a death march towards Terazenstad. But the Red Cross document she holds, and documents from the camps expose her lies, proving she was actually registered in the gross Rosen and Flossenberg camps. Why would Zisplatt lie about even what camps she was in? In her autobiography, Zisplatt claims to have been liberated in Pilsen Czechoslovakia by General Patton's Third Army. She even claims General Patton visited her bedside in an army hospital and gave her his four star general buttons from his uniform. In 1995, Zisplatt claimed to have been featured in a memorable section from the book Heroes of the Holocaust. In reality, she stole this portion of the book about Jewish girls being liberated near Pilsen by Patton's army and claims it as her own personal experience. War time documents prove that Irene Zisplatt was actually liberated in Volary Czechoslovakia. Over 80 miles from the location she falsely claims have been liberated from. Later on, we found that they were using drops in our eyes to see whether the color of our eyes would change. That was the experiment. Maybe that's where my eyes are tearing to that, I don't know. Regarding Irene Zisplatt's claims of being a guinea pig of Dr. Mengele, I contacted Dr. Kenneth Walzer, head of the Michigan State University Jewish Studies program. Walzer claimed responsibility for debunking the story of Herman Rosenblatt. Why did you do it? Why did you tell such a big lie to so many people for so long? It wasn't a lie. It was my imagination. And then my imagination, in my mind, I believed it. Dr. Walzer claimed to have evidence that Irene Zisplatt was, quote, Part of a group of youths experimented on by Mengele, the results of which were sent back to Berlin. I asked to see these documents. He called me names. Fortunately, I've been able to get a hold of the documents. It turns out that the so-called proof Irene Zisplatt was experimented on is actually the results of a stool sample taken by the SS Hygiene Institute. A diamond-free stool sample? Irene Zisplatt's lies are too numerous to continue to debunk. What happened was, Zisplatt saw a Spielberg's fictional, anti-German hate-screed, Schindler's List, and figured if that film could get away with such a false representation of reality. She could practically say anything about her experiences in the camps and did. Her absurd lies got the attention of Spielberg. And knowing full well she knew how to play the Holocaust Promotion Game, Spielberg decided to use this woman to advance the ruthless Jewish Holocaust propaganda campaign. This prop diamond pendant and the disgusting story about a little Jewish girl swallowing feces covered diamonds were conjured up specifically for Spielberg's Oscar-winning film. After all, Spielberg loves scatological Holocaust fiction. Get out, this is our place, get out! Steven Spielberg provides a quote for the back cover of Irene Zisplatt's book Spielberg Rights. Irene Zisplatt eloquently speaks and inspires today's generation with her personal story of remembrance and survival. Unbelievably, Irene Zisplatt isn't the only lie witness in the Steven Spielberg Produce documentary The Last Days to claim to have escaped from inside a gas chamber. Alice Locke-Kahana, abstract Holocaust artist, also claims to have escaped from inside a gas chamber. Her gas chamber escape lie is featured in a book currently on most major bookstore shelves. Auschwitz, a new history. The filmmakers apparently also shot footage of Kahana telling her gas chamber escape tale. But for some reason it wound up on the cutting room floor. Kahana's gas chamber escape story is, however, featured in the Last Days companion book, along with Zisplatt's gas chamber escape hallucination. Renee Firestone is a former concentration camp inmate who claims to discover during the course of the filming of The Last Days that her sister was experimented on and murdered by Nazi doctors. Multiple times the manipulative propaganda artist behind The Last Days begin with Zisplatt who tells absurd lies about personally being experimented on and then immediately cut to a Nazi doctor acquitted of war crimes. They took five of us and they put drops in our eyes. We didn't know why they didn't tell us and they put us in the dungeon. They closed us in there and we were standing in water up to our ankles tightly packed and it seemed like forever. It seemed like it was an eternity. They never opened the door. They never gave us anything to eat or drink. So we drank the water we stood in. We went to the bathroom to the water we stood in. And then they opened the door and they took us out and they brought us up into the courtyard and they examined our eyes. And some of the people couldn't see for several days after that. And they took us back to the barrack and then we found out later that what they were doing was they were trying to change the color of our eyes. All the people who wanted to experiment with people wanted to make a tank-based investigation. Then I decided to find some records of my family. Did you see the test of blood or some medical research of Clara Weinfeld? I found out that my sister was experimented on. They were doing some blood tests on her. And what does this mean? Nobody. And he said, you know, I really don't know. He says, nobody ever asked me. But there is a doctor, Munch, who was the head of this clinic, who is still alive. And then I found out that you're going to interview this man and that I may have a chance to ask him what those symbols meant. And my sister Clara had died in the hospital. And now I was in the hospital and I got this paper. Yes. I wanted to see this paper as well. For sure. Can you see what that is? No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. What's the experiment? It's nothing. Everything is good. Everything is good. Why? Because it's just... It's not clear. It's my own shit. I know that. So, how long did you stay here? Six months. Six months. And then you're here. That's a normal time. It's hard. You were in Auschwitz too. I tried to be civilized. But he was very evasive. And I became very angry. I kept thinking that thousands and thousands of people died in his clinic. Notice how the filmmakers only show extreme close-ups of the supposedly damning documents. I contacted both the filmmakers and Firestone's family. But unfortunately, I was told that this document wasn't storage in both cases. Fortunately, I've obtained a copy of the original document shown on screen from the Auschwitz archives. Does this look familiar? It's almost identical to the document describing the results of Irene's Zisplatt's stool sample. The SS Hygiene Institute ran routine tests to make sure inmates were free of disease. Renée Firestone is used to make Dr. Monk into the villain of the last days. A living mangola critics brutally attacked Dr. Monk. They wished he was executed decades ago. On the Charlie Rose show, Firestone wishes that Dr. Monk be put on trial. The last days is a new documentary about five Hungarian survivors of the Holocaust. Renée Firestone, Irene Zisplatt, and Congressman Tom Lanto of California. He escaped prison himself because he convinced the authorities that he was engaged in experiments that were enhancing life and linkeding life rather than ending on. What would you like to see happen to him? I would just like him to... I need justice. I just want to see him on trial. I want somebody to ask him the hard questions and I want him to answer those hard questions and sweat it out. Really that's all. He's 92 years old, 93 years old now. I don't care if they like him or if they don't like him. I just want him to sweat out all the information that the world needs to know. The inside information that he has is the only one who has. His tender was remarkable. The filmmakers knew that Dr. Monk was suffering from Alzheimer's disease at the time of the filming. This innocent doctor was demonized in Spielberg's film by using an extreme close-up along with lies about what the document actually described. In another segment, the creators of the last days convinced us that a white American, a black American, and even a Japanese American played an equal part in the liberation of Dachau. The only problem is that the Japanese American didn't liberate the main camp and the African American was almost 300 miles away from Dachau when it was liberated. We thought it was a military camp, a German military camp, that we were going to undertake and therefore we were going to capture it and capture the people who were inside of it. People were weak. Weak is probably his name in the right term, but they were emaciated. Some of the people looked like they were very old who weren't old. They were walking dead. It's what we call skeletons. If you came out first, then more came out and more came out and they kept coming toward us because it was almost as if they realized that we were different, that we were people coming to help them. We captured the German Colonel and we're back and told him that we're going to send you back to the officers to talk to you. And he spit my face. And I killed him. It wasn't long before the war was over after that. But those last days we intended to stop Germany from ever having the opportunity to stand up again and do this to anybody. One day on a Sunday, someone knocked at my door and walked into the door and I went to the door. And they had something wrapped up in a newspaper on the army and said, look, are you poor Parkson? I said, yes. He said, you know, we've been looking for you for several years. Often on various people have been looking for you. We wanted to find you. I said, why? He said, well, there was a fellow who was liberated with you by you guys at Da'hao, who remembered you. And he died several years ago. And he'd made up a North in the camp. He made it out of concrete nails and welded it together and brazed it together, what he was in the camp. And he wanted you to have it. So we've been looking for you to give it to you. And here it is, and he gave him this beautiful menorah. Liberation was like a present from the world. Paul Park's show of testimony provides a unique glimpse into the mind of someone who was urged to lie about the Holocaust at the behest of powerful Jews. First off is his bogus story about storming Normandy Beach on D-Day. I am conducting an interview with Liberator Dr. Paul Park's in Boston, Massachusetts. What do you remember about the invasion itself? By the way, when you went, were you still part of a black unit? We were still at 365. Every place you turned, people were, it was fire coming across the beaches just like it was so unseeds. And I remember I had two fellows who were on the side of me and we hid behind a structure. Those fixtures they put on the beach to keep the ships from coming ashore. You're the thanks for coming ashore. You're the one who hid behind a building. You know, you felt like if you hid behind a building, you know, people saying that they would protect you. Any place you could find a place to dive in you did. And we went back in there. And you know the most amazing thing, I always remember, the guy I don't need to sound of me was killed. And I lived. And I, you know, this is why all of you said you said, how could they miss me and they got those two? But anyway... After the release of the last days, the Boston Globe ran a series of exposés on Paul Parks proving that his war stories were fiction. They reported, Parks has also said that he dodged bullets on the beaches of Normandy on D-Day. However, Army records show that his company was still training in and over England. Parks' company was not sent to France until four weeks after D-Day. Next up is Parks' fantasy about liberating Dacau. Were you still with the Black, were you joining a Black unit? Yes, it was. It was a Black unit that was attached to a sign to, I'm not sure what they were, but they were signed to the 1830 infantry. And when I got down there, you know, we were, I was training them and then they got orders to move and take this camp. What did it look like from the outside? From the outside, as I remember, it was, it was, it was not a wall, it was like a wire fence around it. And that was a big gate. Do you remember what it said on the gate? I know something in Germany. And later on, when the prisoners told us that was the name of the camp that we saw, we didn't tell them we were going, there was some German language in Paris, all we knew. And we broke through the gate with the hair track and got inside. And we got inside, there was no soldiers around, but yet I heard firing when they told us I had the camp somewhere. It was a big camp, so we heard firing. By the way, did you enter from the north-south eastward? Oh, heavens, I don't know. It must have been the south because we left Munich and went straight up to the camp. I was feeling was the south, was the south end. I don't remember, but I do know that we heard firing, so we knew that somebody else was somewhere. But what happened was, as we got inside, these people came out of these barracks like buildings, they striped, you know, for them so on. And just in tell-a-stated shape, you know, they were just, they were, oh, God, they had all kinds of... There were sores on them, many of them, they had lights on them. They were just in terrible shape. So we was trying to push them off of us, because I don't know who these people are in their, in such bad shape, physically, and we can push them away. And to this day, I feel very badly about that, because we, you know, and once I found, and the only reason I found that, who they were, I'm telling them, is that there was a fellow, one of the fellows came out who spoke English, and he said, are you Americans? And I said, yes. He said, thank God, and he hit the ground and started to pray. And I stood beside him, and he explained to me that he was a rabbi. And I said, can you tell me what this place is, and why those bodies were stacked up against the fence? You saw bodies back up against the fence. Yes. In clad in uniforms as well. No, they were stripped. Yes. And we, he said that it was a concentration camp. And I said, well, he said, no, it's a death camp. And I said, what, what are you talking about? And then he began to explain to me what went on there in the ovens, what they were for. Were you able to see ovens? Yes. And he explained to what they were, and he explained to me, the most barbaric thing I saw, I think, the thing that I'll never forget, was there were these little rows of piles of things that were sort of the same distance apart. And then people's gold teeth. But they'd take a lot of people's mouths, and I said, what kind of human being would do this? And he said, well, they'd take them out before they put them in the furnace. And he said, why is this happening? And he said, what did you guys do to cause yourself to get this kind of treatment? And he says, we didn't do anything. We'd choose. I said, it makes no sense. He said, you're right, it doesn't make any sense. But we are being killed because we were Jews. And as I said, they're looking at me. And I said, you know, I think I began to understand. And I think he mentioned something about slavery. And that's what I wanted to, as we were talking. He thought it was a slave camp, that's what he said. And that's why we were going through this thing about slavery. And I understood that. Were you the only one he was talking about? I was the only one he's talking to. What did the camp smell like? Oh, Jesus. You know, to this day, well, I mean, I'd smell death before death. We did a lot of times, you know, smell death. Blue was nothing quite like this. The Boston Globe reported that on the day Dakow was liberated, and Parks said he encountered some of the emaciated survivors of the Holocaust. A morning reports for Parks' company placed it some 270 miles to the northwest, heading west to France. The US Army said there were no black units attached or assigned to any of the units credited with the liberation of Dakow. Even the US Holocaust Museum said, we're not aware of any African-American soldiers who were there on the day the proverbial gates fell. The man who led the liberation of Dakow said, he is a consummate liar, is all I can say. Another American soldier said, I think he's stuck in a web of lies. He apparently didn't realize that there were ways to check his stories, and now he's stuck. One soldier who liberated Dakow added, he has lived a lie which was accepted years ago and woven into unofficial fabric called history. A soldier also involved in the liberation said, perhaps he's looking for some gratification, and the Jewish people are trying to establish that the Holocaust happened. They embraced an ally in Parks to tell their story, and he took advantage of it. You saw a unbelievable scene in Dakow. How do you handle people who are espousing Holocaust denial? I've spoken before groups, because several Jewish community council members have gotten me to speak before various groups. And I've spoken before group people who said that they didn't believe it. It was all funny. I said, look, let me tell you something. It says your mind. I don't have a picture except my own mind, but I was there, and I saw it. They said, are you sure you were just dreaming? I said, no, I was there. I didn't tell him, but it was because of several people who were friends of mine, who were only solitary and some other people in the Jewish community said, I must come out and talk about it. I spent a little longer about 10 years now. He said, you got to talk about it on a separate way. He said, you got to talk about it, and you got to tell people what happened. And then there was another fellow who was head of the Jewish community council, who also said, you got to tell us, Paul, there are people out here who said he didn't happen. You and I witnessed it happening, and I think you got to sit up and say something about it, and tell people what happened. And so they got me engagements to talk to groups of people that I've been doing it ever since. This is a menorah, and it's a great story about it. About 1970 or 71, someone in that range, a door, someone knocked at my door, and was a person standing there with a menorah wrapped up in newspaper, saying that he'd been trying to find me for an awful long time, that the person who made the menorah had died, and asked him to find me and give me the menorah as a gift, because he was at Da'hau, a person who made this, and it was made while he was in the prison camp at Da'hau. And he wanted me to have it, because I had met him there. I don't remember meeting him. I met several people that I talked to, and I don't know what he looks like. But this was given to me, and it's one of my priceless possessions, and prized possessions. What is the name of the person who there is a signature on that? That's a signature, which I can't read. I never read it, and I really don't know. I can't see it. I know it's sign. It's sign right here. But if I hear it by somebody. Do you know the person who brought it to you? Don't know the person who brought it to me. I ask him, he says, it's a little important. Let me see if I can decipher the name. The name is Shai Burger. Shai Burger, and you don't know who gave it to me? I don't know who gave it to me. The man gave it to me, and he left immediately. But the Shai Burger, okay. But that doesn't mean anything to me, either. Except it means that that's the person who did it. And maybe that's somebody in the world who knows who Shai Burger was. Parks and Spielberg portray the menorah featured in the last days as a priceless, precious original, covertly fashioned out of nails and daqao by a Holocaust survivor. The problem is there are numerous copies of Erwin Thai Burger's menorah, including one given to the White House. The Coppersmith created these menorahs in his shop in Maryland. The question remains, who gave Paul Parks this prop? A mysterious man who showed up at his house and didn't give his name and didn't say who made it? Or maybe the menorah award, a Jewish organization presented Parks with on the 41st anniversary of the creation of Israel, is actually this replica menorah. You also have been involved in writing a book or a film on Black Soldiers Fighting. I didn't do that. That was done by a group out of New York who did the film. And also there was a book written about it. What is your connection with that film? I am in the film. You're in the film? Yes. I asked me to come down. How did you feel about doing the film? I didn't really, at first I didn't want to do it because I just didn't want to recall, remember, or have to go through this again. But once again, several of my friends said it's important that you do it because there's a need to have a balance. And I went in and I did it. And it turned out it was nominated for Academy Award and it was a runner-up for Academy Award. The last days wasn't even the first fictional Academy Award nominated Holocaust Documentary Paul Parks was involved in. Parks was interviewed in the 1992 documentary, Liberators, which fraudulently claimed that Black Soldiers Liberated Buchenwald in Dachau. American veterans protested the documentary hoax and one Black soldier featured in the film admitted that he never set foot in Buchenwald before the filmmakers brought him there. After a brief investigation which proved that no Black Soldiers had anything to do with the Liberation of Dachau or Buchenwald, Liberators was withdrawn from public airing. An article in the New York Post protesting parks being featured in the last days titled, Stephen Spielberg Screws Up suggested that the last days also be withdrawn from public viewing. Witnessing the Liberators film, you come to a shocking realization of how the conspirators behind the Holocaust hoax can get away with coaxing dozens of people, Jews and Gentiles to lie about their experiences. Keep in mind, no Black Soldiers Liberated either Buchenwald or Dachau. Remember, everyone you're about to see speak were directed to lie. In April 1945, American Army units broke into the concentration camps at Dachau, Lombok and Buchenwald. Nearly 50 years later, two veterans of the 761st Tank Battalion returned to Buchenwald with Benjamin Bender, who had been imprisoned there as a boy. The war was over. The war was over. The war was over. The war was over. The war was over. The war was over. The war was over. The war was over. The war was over. The war was over. I'm sorry. We couldn't believe it. That's really true that he came to liberate us. We couldn't believe it. Now a retired high school principal, Dr. Leon Bass was 21 and a private in the 183rd Combat Engineers when he entered Buchenwald. He speaks at Temple Israel in Newer Shell, New York. I want to share with you feelings I have about racism and the Holocaust. We did in a one concentration camp. It was near the end of the war. And you just can't describe what I saw. When his tank battalion entered a Nazi concentration camp, Johnny Stevens was only 20 years old. Here, Parks is shown as being a member of the 183rd Combat Engineers. However, an investigation ordered by PBS and conducted by a Jewish historian proved that Parks was never with the 183rd, but served with the 365th. In the article Stephen Spielberg screws up, protesting Parks's involvement in the last days, the author asks, why was a man who appeared in one film as serving in an outfit to which he was never attached, given a second opportunity to tell his story to the American public? And I said, sir, where are we going? And he said, we are going to a concentration camp. And I didn't know what he was talking about. I had no idea what a concentration camp was all about. You see, in all the training that I had received, we had sessions where we were sitting down in small groups and discussed why we were fighting the war. But no one ever told me what had been going on in Europe since the 1930s. But on this day, in April, in 1945, I was to have a shock of my life, you see, because I was going to walk through the gate of a concentration camp called Boothed Hall. When the American placed around it, on Overboothenwald, the German became very nervous. They started to shoot by the gun machines all over. And we have started to run out of the barracks, well, towards the gate. Near the gate there was a heap of corpses. I almost fainted. And I was found among this heap of corpses just after the gate was broken. And the first American jeeps of the General Patton's Army, division, entered into Boothed Hall. For the first time in my life, I saw new kind of uniform, but also black face. And you came through the gate like a wave, like a rushing river, and you were moving all different directions. And the entrance to the gate was covered with bullets. Hundreds of bullets. People were covered with blankets, some of them still alive, some of them are cleaning to life. And I call some of them a link under that elbow hand, and stretching their hand through. Brother, give me your hand. I am dying. And you were crying. I couldn't understand why you were crying. And one man held out his hands, and his fingers were wept together with scabs from the sores that came from malnutrition. And suddenly they began to move forward. And when they did so, I backed away. I had to drive and go straight through the gate, because the gate was closed. And when we hit the gate, it went down, with the tank. The gate fell down, we got more machine gun fire. I eliminated the bow gun, shoot it to the machine gun nest, and there was another machine gun on the side. And the 50 caliber, which I shot from the top of the tank, eliminated that. And after that, it was finished. There was no more shooting. Then the people started coming out and still crawling over the burning bodies and bodies that were shot in this doorway. And they were coming out, just crawling over skin and bones. I would call them walking skeletons, really. I was in the second tank behind McBurn and he was the lead tank. We saw this gate. We didn't know what it was. And he didn't say, well, let's go in here and knock it down. And we need not to down it as we entered. That's when we saw these prisoners coming out looking like skeletons. And immediately, when we stopped the tank, I got out, I was giving some chocolate and I was giving some water. And then when the infantry got there, this captain said, stop feeding them. He said, because you're doing the worst thing you'll kill them. And he says, we have no Germans around, so he said, well, they might counterattacks, so we left to go out to the perimeter to make sure that they changed any Germans around in the counterattack we were being formed. I went into this building, where this man signed his name, he had every part of a human being, berserk, and a jaw. On the wall, and I looked at, I said, you're looking at this and looking at that. I said, how can anybody do this? You've got to be sick, crazy, something to just cut up a prison body, and you preserve it in a jaw. So he also had a refrigerator in his office, where he would put bodies in to see how much coal they could take before death was strapped. I guess he was doing this for Hitler as they go into the Russians front. So then I walked in the back of the building, where he had put people's in to give them the showers and the guests, and I just cried and cried. I said, I can't believe what I see. I said, but I tell you this, no one in my life's bed can tell me that it's propaganda, because I really saw it. One, no you didn't really see it. Two, it's propaganda. Today, no Holocaust promoters claim there were any genocidal gas chambers in camps liberated by the Americans. All of the alleged death camps or extermination camps, were liberated by the Soviets. That doesn't stop Holocaust promoters showing tourists visiting Dachau, a room with a sign that bizarrely said, that the gas chamber disguised as a shower room never used as a gas chamber. It's very difficult for anybody to believe what he had witnessed even though we tell them that, because I didn't believe it going in it, that it existed to the extent that it did. But I came away with the feeling that this was not consistent with what I had thought about Germany prior to the war as most littered country in the world. Two or three weeks after April 11 after the liberation, the American commander gave an order to concentrate all the German people of Weimar, mainly elderly population, children and women, to show them the horrors of the Nazis regime. What did they do in Buchenwald to show them the crematorium, to show them the soap, to show them the chandeliers made of humankind's skin, and then after showing them, and they denied that they knew something, an American black soldier, a giant, with one of his hands, took me by both shoes and lifted me up, and the American commander said to the people of Weimar, do you see this was your enemy. Against this age and this element, you broke out the war, and all these victims fell in the war of the German army against this children. I looked at him, I was so proud, these shoulders, these arms, you must understand that for us was the same with no any difference, all kinds of colors in the faces of an American soldier, for us they were angels. The chief rabbi of Israel, who was eight years old upon liberation, joins in on the conspiracy. What's more unbelievable, the rabbi's soap and lampshade story, or the one where the black soldier lifts him up and gives a speech? You'd have to believe that this rabbi, who can barely speak English today, somehow remembered every foreign English word, the soldier spoke when he was eight years old. The chief rabbi of Israel's fellow Buchenwald resident, Nobel Peace Prize winner Ellie Wiesel, also joins in on the black liberator hoax after seeing the film. The Weasel writes about black soldiers liberating Buchenwald in his memoirs, too bad the evil liar's memory of the film is vague. Weasel writes, I will never forget the American soldiers and the horror that could be read in their faces. I will especially remember one black sergeant, a mussel giant, who wepteers of impudent rage and shame, shame for the human species when he saws. He spewed curses that on his lips became holy words. We tried to lift him onto our shoulders to show our gratitude, but we didn't have the strength. We were too weak even to applaud him. Weasel rips off the rabbi's story about the black giant, but screws up and claims that the Jews tried to put the black giant on their shoulders. 30 survivors of the death camps were reunited in New York, with 40 of the African American soldiers who rescued them. See the faces here, I don't think words can describe it. It's just unbelievable because these people are angels to me. It's just a miracle. I don't think another miracle could ever surpass this. They had never forgotten. Despite parks being featured in the liberators hoax, being outed again after appearing in the last days, his racist lies are currently featured on the front page of Spielberg's show of foundation website, along with that drama queen from liberators Leon Bass. In the short film, In Purpetuity, the story of the USC show of foundation Spielberg tells us about his foundation. Why didn't you decide to tell us the story of your ex? I remember talking to a lot of Holocaust survivors during the production of Shemers List. How did you survive? It was one of the first moments that made me realize that there were many, many stories that needed to be told. I wondered how many other people want to speak about their experiences, want to remember, want to return. That's how the show of foundation began. It began as my wanting to continue Shemers List. Look who also appears, Dr. Leon Bass reciting his fictional script about liberating Buchenwald. From this day in April in 1945, I was going to have the shock of my life, because I was going to walk through the gates of a concentration camp called Buchenwald. But on this day in April in 1945, I was to have the shock of my life, because I was going to walk through the gate of a concentration camp called Buchenwald. In perpetuity means forever. They intend to have these lies taught forever. Parks's entire testimony is currently available on the show of foundation's hand-picked YouTube site. Dr. Leon Bass was a high school principal. Dr. Paul Parks had a school named after him by the Jewish politician who urged him to lie about the Holocaust. And when he saw a witness of other people in the Jewish community, he said, I must come out and talk about it. Paul Parks was the former education secretary of the state of Massachusetts. Why are powerful Jews such as Spielberg rewarding blacks who lie for them? Why are the Jews teaching the world to hate white people using lies? Former Congressman Tom Lantos, one of the five Holocaust survivors featured in the last days, was personally involved with creating and perpetuating another series of atrocity lies, which led the US down the road to endless wars in the Middle East, on behalf of Israel. Tom Lantos's congressional human rights caucus held a hearing after the invasion of Kuwait by Iraq. At the time, the American people were hesitant about getting involved with another Vietnam. Lantos's human rights caucus presented witnesses who spoke about alleged atrocities committed and Kuwait by Iraqi soldiers. It was revealed months after this hearing successfully pushed the US into the First Gulf War that this hearing was ascripted hoax, created with the help of the public relations firm who shared an office building with Lantos's organization. Operation Desert Shield, economic sanctions and other aspects of the world's reaction to Saddam Hussein's horrendous breach of international boundaries have been examined from almost every possible perspective. But very little has been reported about what is actually happening inside Kuwait, like to call now upon my co-chairman, Congressman Tom Lantos of California. What we have seen since the second of August boggles the mind. Vass numbers of men, women and children, yes children, were killed, executed by the Iraqi regime. Primature infants in incubators were sentenced to die by having the incubators removed and the children allowed to perish. The Nightmarish Pictures on the Cover of Newsweek of piles of bodies of Kurdish women and children killed by Saddam Hussein's poison gas attack on the Iraqi village of Halabja, populated by Kurdish citizens. Is one of the most horrendous pictures to be presented to this world since the pictures of the Holocaust 45 years ago. He is now determined with his capability of chemical, biological and soon nuclear weaponry to bring untold horror to this region. It is our purpose to highlight during the course of this morning with the assistance of qualified witnesses, Saddam Hussein's human rights record in Kuwait. This hearing will set the stage for how we announce to the world what is going on in Kuwait and the devastation which I believe is occurring to this country. In recent weeks some people have questioned why we as the American people got involved in Kuwait some have suggested it's merely for our own economic interest to protect our strategic oil supplies. What we do here today may set the stage as I indicated earlier for the next 10 years. We will proceed with our first witness, the ambassador of Kuwait, his ex-uncle, Shik, Saud and Seer al-Saba. As you have so eloquently put it, Congress Melantis, and described the basic violations of human rights with regard to the hospitals in Kuwait, the schools in Kuwait and the looting of private homes that's taking place and the mass destruction of the infrastructure which we saw probably built in the country over the last 30 years. Today you're going to hear not hearsay evidence, you're going to hear eyewitnesses who have lived through these atrocities by the Iraqi people. Questions for the ambassador? I have a couple of questions. We have been advised that there has been rape on an indiscriminate and massive scale. There has been the most brutal torture of both men, women and children with prolonged beatings on the most sensitive parts of the human body. The extraction of fingernails and toenails, electric shock are these the kinds of reports you are getting. Yes sir, they are the kind of reports that I'm getting all the above. I can only ask how these animals can commit such barbaric and inhuman acts and then deny that these acts ever took place. When President Bush likened Saddam Hussein to add off Hitler, it ranked true to me. Although Saddam Hussein may not yet have carried out an organized genocide against the people of Kuwait, he certainly is committing acts against humanity of unimaginable brutality. All this is clearly reminiscent of actions taken by Hitler in the 1930s and 40s. Our final witness is also using an assumed name and again we ask our friends and immediate to respect the need for her to protect her family. And we finally call on Na'ira to testify. The second week after in the Vagia, I volunteered at the Aladan hospital with 12 other women who wanted to help as well. I was the youngest volunteer. The other women were from 20 to 30 years old. While I was there, I saw the Raki soldiers coming to the hospital with guns. They took the babies out of incubators. Took the incubators and left the children to die on the cold floor. I was horrifying. I saw and talked to a friend of mine after his torture and released by the Raki's. He is 22, but he looked as though he could have been an old man. The Raki's dunked his head into a swing pool until he almost drowned. They pulled out his fingernails and then played electric shock to the sensitive private parts of his body. He was lucky to survive. I'm glad I'm 15. Old enough to remember Kuwait, the first of Davas, indistrated and young enough to rebuild it. Thank you. You have performed a service of incalculable value. One can only hope and pray that every American and indeed every citizen of every civilized country will hear your story. There are rare moments in history when we are confronted with human depravity of incredible proportions. We had the killing fields in Cambodia. We had the Holocaust with millions innocent killed. And now we have the rape of the people of Kuwait. You have shaken up all of us, even those who have seen horror firsthand like myself. It was 51 years ago that Adolf Hitler unleashed unspeakable horrors on mankind. And the initial reaction of vast numbers was one of this belief for lack of interest. Saddam Hussein has now unleashed on the people of Kuwait, unspeakable horrors. He is ready to unleash unspeakable horrors to other nations in the area. And it is the responsibility of all of us to awaken an indifferent and disinterested world community to what this new Hitler means. Tonight, it was the most shocking and cross-city story about a rags invasion of Kuwait. They took the babies out of Enkibair's. But was it true? Two weeks after the liberation it became apparent that the story was a complete hoax. Lyndon McIntyre exposes the big lie of the Gulf crisis and a massive public relations campaign that whipped up war fever in the United States. Citizens for a free Kuwait wanted to get public opinion behind a full-scale commitment to liberate their country. So they paid $10.7 million to America's biggest public relations company, Hill and Nolton Inc. But early on, their daily polling showed most ordinary Americans didn't care about Kuwait. At the time, Congressman Porter and Lantas chaired the hearing on Kuwait. They also headed a private group, the Congressional Human Rights Foundation. MacArthur discovered a disturbing link between the Human Rights Foundation and the PR firm that was selling the war. The Congressional Human Rights Foundation literally operates out of Hill and Nolton's offices on the second floor of an office complex called Washington Harbor in Georgetown. Hill and Nolton provides a $3,000 in kind, charitable contribution of the Congressional Human Rights Foundation in the form of a rent reduction for the office space. The link between Hill and Nolton and the Human Rights Foundation doesn't end there. Frank Mankowitz, Vice Chairman of Hill and Nolton, became a director of the Human Rights Foundation. And there are other interconnections. Citizens for free Kuwait donated $50,000 to the Congressional Human Rights Foundation after Iraq invaded Kuwait. Daylight brings only the digging of yet more graves. Soon there were reports of mass burials of premature babies in Kuwait dumped from incubators which were then trucked to Baghdad. Iraqis tore the respirators from their incubators. We had to bury many of people. And the story didn't just have an impact in the US, the United Nations convened a rare public forum. The hardest thing was burying the babies. I myself buried 14 newborn babies that had been taken from their incubators by the soldiers. In a vote two days later, the UN approved the use of force against Iraq. Within days of the UN session, a report on Kuwait by Amnesty International quoted naïrs testimony to the US congressmen. And they put a number on the infant deaths, 312. Meanwhile, the US Congress was preparing to authorize military force. And now is the time to check the aggression of this ruthless dictator whose troops have been edited, pregnant women, and have ripped babies from their incubators in Kuwait. The House easily approved a war resolution, then it was up to the Senate. To authorize the use of the United States Armed Forces for so much to the United Nations. In the debate, the incubator story came up seven times. Mr. Dole, I, Mr. Domenity, I, In the end, the war resolution only passed by five votes. These are some of the controversial incubators. When the Iraqi occupiers heard the story that they'd stolen them and killed babies in the process, they invited journalists into Kuwait hospitals to see for themselves. But the story persisted until independent investigators arrived on the scene. We were able to go around the hospitals to count the incubators and find that, possibly with one or two that had been misplaced, that none were missing. So, none of the incubators removed in the first place. Moreover, it seemed quite clear that the weren't any deaths which had been deliberately the cause of the Iraqis having gone in and stolen equipment. Then the picture started changing. The doctor who gave amnesty the information that 312 babies died, revised the number down to 72. It finally settled at 30, of which 19 died before the Iraqis arrived. The story evaporated. The video news release, the high-tech PR blurb. Hill and Naltan generated an audio video feast of images for the media. And one of the most compelling was Naira. I could not help but think of my nephew. Who wouldn't be mature and have died that day as well? She seemed to be alone before the Congressional Human Rights Caucus identified only as a Kuwaiti escapee. But we've discovered she wasn't alone at all. And she wasn't just a simple Kuwaiti escapee. In fact, just a few seats away was her father. Kuwaiti's ambassador to the United States and Canada. Naira quickly slipped out of the caucus hearing back into the protective folds of her family. The extended royal family of Kuwait, headed by the Amir, Jabir al-Saba. How many people knew that she was the ambassador's daughter? I didn't. I don't know who knew. I did not know she was the ambassador's daughter. When did you find out she was the ambassador's daughter? Not... This is the first allegation I've had that she was the ambassador's daughter. Does it affect her credibility in your mind? I think it certainly should have been known at the time of the hearing. It would have had bearing on what she might have said, yes. I think people, members of Congress certainly, and members of the public were entitled