Did Dr Mengele Know He Was Dr Mengele?
by Jon Rappoport, Jon Rappoport’s Blog
August 15, 2022
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For the ignorant and uninformed, Mengele was the infamous Nazi doctor who performed numerous grotesque and horrific experiments on prisoners at Auschwitz.
What did he know about himself and what he was doing?
Here is a statement attributed to Mengele: “The more we do to you, the less you seem to believe we are doing it.”
Here are statements about Mengele: “I have never accepted that Mengele believed he was doing serious medical work … He was exercising power. Major surgery was performed without anaesthetic. Once I witnessed a stomach operation — Mengele was removing pieces from the stomach, but without any anaesthesia. It was horrifying.” (Alex Dekel, an Auschwitz survivor)
“I was given five injections. That evening I developed extremely high fever. I was trembling. My arms and my legs were swollen, huge size. Mengele and Dr. Konig and three other doctors came in the next morning. They looked at my fever chart, and Dr. Mengele said, laughingly, ‘Too bad, she is so young. She has only two weeks to live…’” (Eva Mozes Kor, a camp survivor)
I think Mengele assumed he was doing some form of science, AND he also knew he was a torturer and a murderer.
If you go to this article and watch the first posted video, you’re going to see a contemporary doctor at a famous hospital talk briefly about HYSTERECTOMIES for, apparently, young girls who are “changing gender.”
Watch this doctor, look at her face and her smile, listen to the way she speaks.
I believe she is also a Dr. Mengele. But she doesn’t know it.
She’s miles and miles away from knowing it.
I assume she will never know it during her life.
And the many parents who participate in her work by submitting their children to her will never know what they are cooperating with.
We have a whole branch of modern medicine that is Mengele.
Wherever you find science that blooms as Mengele, you find a representation of “good evidence” to support it. And also an overarching ideology that people claim grows out of that evidence. But actually, the ideology comes first. Then the fraudulent evidence is concocted.
The people concocting it don’t know they’re Mengele.
Except for a few who do know.
But they don’t speak of it.
People have asked, “How could the Germans who knew what Mengele was doing support him and his hideous work?”
Today, you could ask the same question about the untold numbers of people who know about and support this current doctor—and many other doctors like her—who perform this “gender work” on young girls.
And you could make fawning excuses.
Forever.
If you do make excuses, then who are you?
“Gender-Affirming Care and Young People,” US Dept. of Health and Human Services:
“Gender-affirming care is a supportive form of healthcare. It consists of an array of services that may include medical, surgical, mental health, and non-medical services for transgender and nonbinary people. For transgender and nonbinary children and adolescents, early gender affirming care is crucial to overall health and well-being as it allows the child or adolescent to focus on social transitions and can increase their confidence while navigating the healthcare system.”
Mengele.
cover image credit: SoyKhaler / pixabay
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