Posted on 10/24/2005 1:48:36 PM PDT by markedmannerf
http://prussianblue.net/ Where would you say that these cute little innocent girls got the name of there group? Well what if I told you the name Persian Blue came from a name of gas Chambers in the Holacaust. Well these girls have already been on record saying "Usually our friends suggest songs that they'd like to hear us sing. We choose ones that we like and that can easily be changed to acoustic. And they have to be songs that have meaning to us and our listeners and have a good message for White youngsters...." This is what I found out about what Persian Blue is and believe me its alot more than just some pretty color. Just take a look at this search on google. http://www.google.com/search?client=safari&rls=en&q=prussian+blue+gas+chamber&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8
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I was second guessing myself. Some of my favorite watercolorists like Homer and Sargent had used it decades before the war. I should have remembered. It's a lovely color.
"But she's a cute Nazi" - George Costanza
That is some crazy shiat.
That cat is of the devil.
It relates to the residue, of prussian blue not cyanide, in the various facilities. If you're interested, a couple of links that explains, and debunks, the deniers contensions. A Foreword to the IFFR Report, Leuchter, Rudolf, and the Iron Blues
Well, it's been decades since my last chemistry class, but I was able to sort of understand those articles. Thanks for not sending me to a nasty site for the info.
I only know it well as a watercolor pigment that stains like the dickens. I can see how it might form naturally if the right chemicals were sprayed around a room in a liquid suspension, and penetrated the walls or floor enough to stay there, but gas is another matter altogether (not the proper vehicle, nothing to make it stick?).
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