Hamilton Morris
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too controversial or something. So it was changed to Mr. Death, but that's sort of a forgettable name, but it's an amazing documentary.
No, no, no, no. Oh, no? I don't think that's a correct interpretation. I mean, that was the subject of the documentary, was the association between Lutcher's pseudoscientific beliefs and how this... fed into his delusions and his self-deception. And I think it was a kind of, it wasn't as if like there was some kind of gotcha moment, like he was only interviewing him.
No, no, no, no. Oh, no? I don't think that's a correct interpretation. I mean, that was the subject of the documentary, was the association between Lutcher's pseudoscientific beliefs and how this... fed into his delusions and his self-deception. And I think it was a kind of, it wasn't as if like there was some kind of gotcha moment, like he was only interviewing him.
No, no, no, no. Oh, no? I don't think that's a correct interpretation. I mean, that was the subject of the documentary, was the association between Lutcher's pseudoscientific beliefs and how this... fed into his delusions and his self-deception. And I think it was a kind of, it wasn't as if like there was some kind of gotcha moment, like he was only interviewing him.
I mean, the subject of the documentary is his involvement with Zundel. And there's, you know, an extensive interview with an analytical chemist in the documentary about, dissecting why his testing of the Auschwitz gas chambers was methodologically flawed.
I mean, the subject of the documentary is his involvement with Zundel. And there's, you know, an extensive interview with an analytical chemist in the documentary about, dissecting why his testing of the Auschwitz gas chambers was methodologically flawed.
I mean, the subject of the documentary is his involvement with Zundel. And there's, you know, an extensive interview with an analytical chemist in the documentary about, dissecting why his testing of the Auschwitz gas chambers was methodologically flawed.
Right. Right. And this is, you know, I think it actually is a very important lesson. And I say this just because this wasn't This was the subject of the documentary. This wasn't some kind of like he was just talking to a guy who was doing electric chair repair. And then he may have initially been interested in him for that reason.
Right. Right. And this is, you know, I think it actually is a very important lesson. And I say this just because this wasn't This was the subject of the documentary. This wasn't some kind of like he was just talking to a guy who was doing electric chair repair. And then he may have initially been interested in him for that reason.
Right. Right. And this is, you know, I think it actually is a very important lesson. And I say this just because this wasn't This was the subject of the documentary. This wasn't some kind of like he was just talking to a guy who was doing electric chair repair. And then he may have initially been interested in him for that reason.
Although I actually think he probably did know about the association with Zundel originally.
Although I actually think he probably did know about the association with Zundel originally.
Although I actually think he probably did know about the association with Zundel originally.
I would expect not, but I don't remember because all this was made when I was... a child, but yet the story for those that aren't aware is that there was this untrained, uncredentialed electric chair repairman who, had seemingly done a decent job, uh, designing electric chairs.
I would expect not, but I don't remember because all this was made when I was... a child, but yet the story for those that aren't aware is that there was this untrained, uncredentialed electric chair repairman who, had seemingly done a decent job, uh, designing electric chairs.
I would expect not, but I don't remember because all this was made when I was... a child, but yet the story for those that aren't aware is that there was this untrained, uncredentialed electric chair repairman who, had seemingly done a decent job, uh, designing electric chairs.
There wasn't, as far as I know, any major instances of his designs, uh, failing in a way that caused some kind of, uh, terrible suffering or something like that to the best of my knowledge. I'm not, I don't have like an encyclopedic knowledge of the results of Lutcher's execution device designs, but, um, he had gotten embroiled in this quest to demonstrate that the Holocaust didn't really happen.
There wasn't, as far as I know, any major instances of his designs, uh, failing in a way that caused some kind of, uh, terrible suffering or something like that to the best of my knowledge. I'm not, I don't have like an encyclopedic knowledge of the results of Lutcher's execution device designs, but, um, he had gotten embroiled in this quest to demonstrate that the Holocaust didn't really happen.
There wasn't, as far as I know, any major instances of his designs, uh, failing in a way that caused some kind of, uh, terrible suffering or something like that to the best of my knowledge. I'm not, I don't have like an encyclopedic knowledge of the results of Lutcher's execution device designs, but, um, he had gotten embroiled in this quest to demonstrate that the Holocaust didn't really happen.
And he was contracted as a sort of scientist, despite having no training in chemistry, to collect samples from the interior of the gas chamber in Auschwitz and have them chemically analyzed. But the issue is that... In addition to these samples being at that point probably at least a half century old, one wouldn't expect any of the – like hydrogen cyanide is very volatile.