LemmyCaution
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No, as I have said, I haven't read the book. I don't know if it blows a huge hole in my beliefs. But you're correct that I don't know how to react to it because I don't know what it says. I'd ask you for a summary but given your track record for misunderstanding what I and other people say, I'm not sure if I trust your accuracy.
Or instead of this waffling, huffing and puffing, and handwaving - with the random snipe at Nessie thrown in - you could have, in 15 -20 minutes, read the article by Rigg I linked to.
A better source on this IIRC is an essay by Jeremy Noakes in some collection of essays I can't quite place, and I can't find the reference. If anyone can, I'd be in his or her debt . . .
Cadaver dogs. I don't know how they do with bodies in a wax fat transformation state but Kola said they made his drill bits really smelly. The surface of the camps being littered with body parts might confuse the dogs somewhat but there should be a workaround for that. Bring a couple of cadaver dogs out the AR camps and see what they can find.
Anyway, Sturdy Colls is working the Treblinka site without cadaver dogs. Patience.