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Aubrey M. Temples: SEEING HITLER ESCAPE GERMANY, APRIL 30, 1945
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| Apr 11, 2018
| Aubrey M. Temples
Posted on 12/21/2025 8:55:46 AM PST by Dr. Franklin
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To: Dr. Franklin
One must utilize the preponderance of the evidence, and knowledge of things in general. Most people don’t know enough about physics, math, chemistry, biology, and history to make rational decisions.
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posted on
12/21/2025 5:45:33 PM PST
by
GingisK
To: mass55th
Sure, because eyewitnesses are always accurate. That's why if you ask 10 people who saw the same incident to describe the perp, you'll likely come up with 10 different answers.
Adolf Hitler was world renown by the end of WWII, and infamous. A U.S. Army paratrooper would know him from six feet away, as did the townsfolk in Nußdorf am Inn, Bavaria. Watch the video. Temples is very credible.
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posted on
12/21/2025 6:05:22 PM PST
by
Dr. Franklin
("A republic, if you can keep it." )
To: Dr. Franklin
"Or the testing was garbage."
You can try to poo-poo the testing, but the testing was conducted under strict guidelines. Four sequences of DNA testing was done by Geneticists, including Dr. Turi King, who sequenced the DNA of King Richard III from his remains that were recovered, and identified not only by the scoliosis of the spine that he suffered from, but his DNA was matched to living descendants through his sister Anne of York's line.
"Temples is very credible."
As were the Iraqi defectors who swore that Saddam Hussein still had chemical weapons, and the CIA ran with it, telling George W. Bush what he wanted to hear.
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posted on
12/21/2025 6:35:33 PM PST
by
mass55th
(“Courage is being scared to death, but saddling up anyway.” ― John Wayne)
To: mass55th
From your CNN story: However, without information on the quality of the genome, the raw data or how the analyses were done, it is not possible to assess the assertions made in the documentary, according to Pontus Skoglund, senior group leader of the Ancient Genomics Laboratory at the Francis Crick Institute in London.
Testing isn't of good quality because you want to believe it.
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posted on
12/21/2025 6:41:09 PM PST
by
Dr. Franklin
("A republic, if you can keep it." )
To: Dr. Franklin
"Testing isn't of good quality because you want to believe it."
You're entitled to believe whatever nonsense you want. No matter what. Hitler's dead.
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posted on
12/21/2025 7:44:49 PM PST
by
mass55th
(“Courage is being scared to death, but saddling up anyway.” ― John Wayne)
To: Vermont Lt
I am continually surprised at how people are infatuated with everything Nazi these days.
I think quite a few of those nazi-types want a Daddy. They are looking for direction and submission. They are certainly not Alphas themselves.
To: Leaning Right
What country, any where in the world, especially a Latin American one, anxious to be on good terms with America and other Western nations for trade and such is going to want to have a person of such notoriety , a monster, living in their country? Adolf Hitler War Criminal Number 1 after WW2. If it was known he was alive and living in Brazil the world was just going to do nothing and let him enjoy a retirement?
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posted on
12/21/2025 8:51:16 PM PST
by
jmacusa
( Liberals. Too stupid to be idiots.)
To: ComputerGuy
It’s the uniforms.
Gotta admit the Nazis were snappy dressers.
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posted on
12/21/2025 8:52:44 PM PST
by
jmacusa
( Liberals. Too stupid to be idiots.)
To: mass55th
Anyone can publish an article about a historical figure claiming something has been “proved”, but without disclosing the scientific procedures involved, no one is obligated to believe it.
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posted on
12/21/2025 8:54:10 PM PST
by
Dr. Franklin
("A republic, if you can keep it." )
To: jmacusa
My stepfather was part of the army of occupation after the war. He came back with all kinds of Nazi stuff - pins, coins, currency and a Sterling skull ring.
To: Dr. Franklin
"Anyone can publish an article about a historical figure claiming something has been 'proved', but without disclosing the scientific procedures involved, no one is obligated to believe it."
Yet, you're willing to believe something, someone claimed back in 1945.
Anna Anderson (born Franziska Schanzkowska) claimed she was Grand Duchess Anastasia of Russia, and the myth lasted for years. When they found and dug up the partial remains of the Romanovs, they sequenced their DNA, and compared it to part of Anderson's intestine that had been stored since surgery in 1979. They were able to extract her mitochondrial DNA for comparison. It didn't match. They also recovered strands of Anderson's hair that her husband had kept, and tested it. Again, the DNA did not match. She was simply a nutcase imposter.
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posted on
12/21/2025 9:43:53 PM PST
by
mass55th
(“Courage is being scared to death, but saddling up anyway.” ― John Wayne)
To: Dr. Franklin
Yeah. Like claiming Adolf Hitler flew out of Templehof for ‘’La Vida Loca en Brazil’’.
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posted on
12/21/2025 11:28:15 PM PST
by
jmacusa
( Liberals. Too stupid to be idiots.)
To: ComputerGuy
Wow. Do you still have any of it? Authentic WW2 German militaria is some of the most valuable and sought after WW2 impedimenta and militaria there is. I once had a girlfriend many years ago whose dad had bought home things like a "German Mothers Cross''' that was for any German woman who had at least four children and a whole set of plates and bowls from a Uboat. Lost the girl and the stuff.
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posted on
12/21/2025 11:34:47 PM PST
by
jmacusa
( Liberals. Too stupid to be idiots.)
To: jmacusa
The skull ring was stolen years ago, but I have several pins and badges with swastikas on them. They are very light, like aluminum. I also have a fair amount of coinage, some of which looks and feels like silver.
To: for-q-clinton
“Wouldn’t the soviets have exposed the lie though?’
In fact, the Soviets started the Hitler escaped claims. To discredit and smear the West, associating us with Nazi sympathies. Their claim was they were the only serious opposition to Hitler.
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posted on
12/22/2025 12:01:59 AM PST
by
rxh4n1
To: ComputerGuy
Sorry to hear about the ring. Can’t swear to it but I think that was a Nazi party member ring. Aluminum is what the Germans mostly preferred to use, it doesn’t rust.
If the badges have a rifle in the center that’s called an “Infantry Assault Badge’’, similar to a “Combat Infantry Badge’’ (CIB) in the US Army.
If it depicts a tank that’s a “Panzer Assault Badge’’ it means the wearer survived at least three major armored battles.
The German Army in WW2 was rather sparse when it came to handing out citations, at least in the beginning of the war.
You really had to prove yourself.
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posted on
12/22/2025 12:05:57 AM PST
by
jmacusa
( Liberals. Too stupid to be idiots.)
To: jmacusa
I use the term badge, but I don't know what else to call them. Cap plates, maybe. Earlier in the year, the LCS had a bunch of stuff just like mine. It sold the same week he bought it.
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