There are basically these types of fantasy theories (bigotry related) peddlers.
1. The ignorant and the gullible. In the minority.
2. Malicious, who mostly don't believe in what they propagate but would like others to believe it. Because they hate.
3. The same as #2 but have been convincing themselves to believe in what they did not, overtime. At least much of it.
(Goebbels did not believe that the [infamous forgery] Protocols were true. When he told Hitler --who told him to use it-- that it's fiction, Hitler said, yes, it's fake but also true).
More from Hitler fan Candace Owens new lies rewriting history:
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Ayn Rand Centre UK. July 12, 2024.
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Combat Antisemitism Movement
@CombatASemitism:
It is an established fact that SS officer Josef Mengele performed deadly experiments on Jewish twins during the Holocaust.
Not 80 years later,
@RealCandaceO tries to rewrite history by denying these depraved acts ever happened.
Utterly repugnant.
Jul 10, 2024
Drew Pavlou ๐ฆ๐บ๐บ๐ธ๐บ๐ฆ๐น๐ผ @DrewPavlou:
Candace Owens is now attempting to defend Josef Mengele. Yesterday in Melbourne I interviewed a 99 year old Holocaust survivor by the name of Abram Goldberg who described how Josef Mengele personally selected him for forced labour on the Auschwitz unloading ramp.
July 10, 2024.
Ian Haworth @ighaworth:
I won’t waste my time debunking this crap because neither Candace Owens nor the morons she’s pandering to give a damn about the truth. But it’s hilarious that she’s not even very good at regurgitating whatever Holocaust denial bullshit she read last night on the internet.
July 10, 2024.
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Candace Owens picking fights with random Jewish people in DMs.
Jul 17, 2024.
https://pagesix.com/2024/07/17/gossip/candace-owens-picking-fights-with-random-jewish-people-in-dms/
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If many were mistaken in 2019 at her then Hitler rant as just bizarre or/and confused, it all came together in 2024 with her open pro Hitler outbursts and false "ideas." Maliciouy motivated.
Candace Owens' Bonkers Take On Nationalism Includes A Defense Of Hitler.
One person on Twitter quipped that the conservative's comments were like saying, "I liked Hitler's early stuff, before he went mass market."
By Jenna Amatulli
Feb 8, 2019
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/candace-owens-nationalism-hitler_n_5c5dc561e4b0650f4c0d95ec
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AG @AGHamilton29:
If you want to see just how insane and dishonest Candace Owens’ conspiracies are, just watch this 2.5 minute clip. There are 4 separate insane false conspiracies in that period.
Someone without a deep knowledge of events will watch this and think maybe she’s revealing some unknown history, when she’s really just connecting Wikipedia dots to promote some insane conspiratorial and antisemitic view of the world.
Thing is that the conspiracy she is repeating is one that has been around Neo Nazi circles for awhile which is 1) Where she gets all her stuff nowadays and 2) why it’s easy to debunk if you know it.
What is true:
- In 1904, Herzl asked the Pope to support a Jewish homeland in Israel. The Pope rejected it.
What is made up:
- There was no secret plot to get Protestants to support Zionism
- No evidence Zionists funded the Scofield Bible to get Protestants to back Zionism. The top funder for the Bible was Alwyn Ball Jr, a Christian real estate developer.
- Owens presents Scofield as some random poor pastor, but he was previously the US DA for Kansas, served in the Kansas State House and had plenty of political connections.
- The Lotos Club was not a Jewish club. It was a club of writers/artists/lawyers. In fact, almost none of the early officers of the club were Jewish.
- Owens claims Free Masons introduced Scofield to Samuel Untermyer who then got him into the Lotos Club. There is no evidence they even knew each other until after Scofield joined the Lotos club. SU was on the membership board of the literally committee and may have voted for Scofield’s entry, but that’s it.
- Owens mentions that Scofield was in Switzerland at the same time as the Zionist Congress. The Zionist Congress met in a completely different city every 2 years. This is to make you think there is a connection, but the Zionist Congress met in Basel Switzerland in 1905. Scofield was reportedly working on the Bible in Montreux Switzerland in 1904. Wrong year and wrong city.
- The Oxford Press agreed to publish the Scofield bible after Scofield met with the head of the Oxford Bible publishing house. None of the people involved, named below, were Jewish despite Owens framing it as a Jewish conspiracy.
- Owens claims Scofield had no professional background and just did it in a couple years. He actually started working on his reference bible in 1901. He was an accomplished lawyer and author before then.
I don’t expect any regular person to know or dig up any of this, which is what makes Owens so dangerous. She is repeating Neo-Nazi conspiracies that have been concocted over years based on random threads and someone just listening to this stuff may think there is something to it.
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Replying to @stokevm
Good luck following this one. It’s 4 different insane and invented conspiracies in a period of 2 minutes.
Aug 15, 2024
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Candace Owen's father-in-law of publicly rebuked his celebrity daughter-in-law for her escalating diatribes against the Jews.
Lord Michael Farmer, a committed Christian who is a member of the House of Lords and an outspoken advocate of persecuted Christians, published a thread on the social media platform X on Monday, days after Owens went on a widely-watched internet rant claiming that Zionists are not the original Jews but ...
“In view of public comments from a high-profile member of my family, I want to put my own views on antisemitism and Israel’s current military campaign in Gaza on public record,” Farmer wrote in a typically-understated English tone, noting that “the best man at my wedding and life-long friend was Jewish.”
Distancing himself from Owens’ remarks in which she claimed that modern Israel founded by the Rothschilds ...the high-profile aristocrat, who is also one of Britain’s wealthiest businessmen and is worth nearly 150 million pounds, noted that the “sadism” of Jew-hatred “lay dormant in the heart of everyone.”
“As a teenager, growing up in the wake of WW2, I became very aware of the cruelty meted out, before and during that conflict, against Jewish people – because they were Jewish,” Farmer wrote. “I found it impossible to comprehend how humans could, intentionally, be as cruel as possible to others.”
“Whilst the general opinion in Britain was that it would never happen here, even then I thought ‘Really?’ and sensed it could happen anywhere,” he emphasized, recounting how, as a young man, he had “worked with Jewish people in the city: the boss in one of my first jobs had come to Britain on a Kindertransport.”
“I often experienced kindness and thoughtfulness from Jewish friends as well, at a time when I had few close relationships,” Farmer recollected.
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