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- {"text": "VIP STORY – TRUCK FIRE « Vortex Optics - Vortex Nation Blog\nVIP STORY – TRUCK FIRE\n“Saturday morning my brother in law and I loaded the truck (2014 f 150) with a few guns so that after driving him around to see some land around the area for his possible purchase we could go and shoot some clays and targets with his brother that we were supposed to pick up from the airport and our fathers, kind of the guys afternoon before the wedding.\nAround 11:50am we were going down a highway through a small town in eastern WA. When a car flagged us down, I rolled my window down and as the driver says, ” Your truck is on fire,” a flame flares up right in front of my face. We both jumped out to see what was going on only to see flames boiling up from under the motor carriage area. We ran to the nearest building and tried to drag a hose over, but it wouldn’t reach. The local fire department showed up with their first truck and the pump wouldn’t stay on. This is when we stepped back and realized, as the airbags popped and flames roared, that we could do nothing. After about 20-25 minutes it was all over, the flames were gone and the cleanup began. In the pictures you can see a during the fire, after the fire what we find of my 260 ai that wears a 6-24 HST, as well as a few other pics.\nI am hoping to get a chance to clean this gun up and be able to take a shot with it to see how well it held up to this fire, before I send it back to you guys. There were many items in the truck that were lost and more that were damaged (wish I had pieces of bino’s to send you, but they fried), luckily my bro in law and I were not and we made it the next day to the wedding so that I could get married.\nHope you can use these and my story in some way to help people realize what you guys offer in piece of mind.”\nThis entry was posted in VIP Stories and tagged truck fire, vip stories.\n9 thoughts on “VIP STORY – TRUCK FIRE”\nclintjames77 said:\nI have the same truck… Any idea what caused the fire?\nElkcrazy said:\nIt’s a ford. Lol couldn’t help myself.\nCorrection: WAS a FORD. LOL\nNot sure, wasnt enough left for ford or inspectors to be able to study.\nWhy I only buy Vortex Scopes, and optics. Nuff Said.\nMy brother in law had the same type of fire. Control box on the front of the fire wall overheats and bursts into flames. Made in Mexico. Ford knows about it, but doesn’t do a recall because it only happens to “X” amount. That’s what he was told anyway.\nWhy did you leave your rifle in the truck? I would have got that out first.\nDon’t shoot that rifle. The fire will cause problems with the strength of the barrel and cause catastrophic failure.\nTodd Huddleston said:\nHmm, that begs the question, does standard comprehensive auto insurance cover contents like firearms?", "metadata": [{"key": "website_description", "type": "global", "value": "WordPress (WP, WordPress.org) is a free and open-source content management system (CMS) written in PHP and paired with a MySQL or MariaDB database. Features include a plugin architecture and a template system, referred to within WordPress as Themes."}]}
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- {"text": "impsandthings: new designs\nYou're being very productive lately!Will you be distressing these?\nI've taken them out of the oven and wrapped the wire in thin strips of masking tape. This has been painted in glue. Once dry I will stain the surface with burnt umber acrylic. Not sure what else it will need added then.", "metadata": [{"key": "website_description", "type": "global", "value": "Blogger is an American online content management system (CMS) which enables multi-user blogs with time-stamped entries. Pyra Labs developed it before being acquired by Google in 2003."}]}
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- {"text": "Frontier Drum and Bugle Corps - Wikipedia\nManuel Guerrero & Roger Treacher\nCrimson and chocolate tunic, black pants and shoes, crimson gauntlets, black gloves, crimson and white sash with silver trim, and black aussie hats with a black and silver plume\nFrontier Drum and Bugle Corps was an all age Drum Corps Associates A Class summer drum and bugle corps based in Denton, Texas (USA).\nFrontier operated under the umbrella of the Frontier Performing Arts Association (FPAA),[1] which, in addition to Frontier, operated Texas Independent Winterguard,[2] Open Range brass ensemble,[3] the Sky Ryders Alumni Drum and Bugle Corps,[4] and Outlaw mini-corps.[5] Frontier left the field in 2008. Several attempts were made to reform the group, but none succeeded.\n1.3 Repertoires\n4 Seasons of note\nIn its first two years, the corps uniform consisted of khaki pants and tops with a black belt and cross-belt, a uniform reminiscent of the 27th Lancers. Since 2007, Frontier wears a chocolate and crimson uniform with brass buttons and white gauntlets and gloves.[6] For 2008, the uniform was supposed to be changed to incorporate silver buttons, red gauntlets with black gloves, and a red sash with silver sequins.\nThe corps performed using 2-valved and 3-valved bugles.\nRepertoires[edit]\nFrontier has programmed music from a wide variety of musical genres, including jazz, classical, Broadway, folk, and movie tunes.[7]\nThe corps logo was the word Frontier with a shooting star crossing it from left to right. The corps song was Bridge Over Troubled Water by Simon and Garfunkel.\nFrontier's membership drew on a large population of displaced drum corps veterans, but welcomed adults with any musical and/or visual experience. Members came from as near as the Dallas metro area and other parts of Texas to as far as Oklahoma, Kansas, Arkansas, Louisiana, and California. The corps eventually died because it was spread too thin.\nFrontier is an associate member of DCA and a charter member of DCA-Central. Frontier was always trying to create something new and in turn, ran itself into the ground by expanding before it was ready.\nFrontier was formed in the fall of 2004 by executive director Chris Green.\nIn the arts world, Frontier enjoyed a close relationship with the world-famous Turtle Creek Chorale men’s chorus, performing in several concerts and television broadcasts. With the Chorale, corps members participated in recording sessions for the nationally distributed compact disk \"Songs of Our Nation\",[8][9] an award-winning documentary entitled ”Power of Harmony”,[10] as well as the 2006 Christmas concert.[11]\nFrontier also performed in exhibition at the annual Texas Drum Corps Preview,[12] the Denton Arts & Jazz Festival[13] in Denton, Texas,[14] at a roller derby game of Assassination City,[15] and at home games of the Dallas Diamonds[16] women’s professional football team.\nFrom 2005 to 2008, Frontier competed at the DCA World Championships, Brass on the Bayou[17] sponsored by Gulf Coast Sound, as well as annual contests sponsored by Minnesota corps Govenaires and Minnesota Brass, Inc..\nIn 2007, Frontier also competed at local DCI contests.\nFrontier sponsored an annual competition in the Dallas/Fort Worth area called Brass Hysteria.[18]\nSeasons of note[edit]\nIn its inaugural season, the corps received a score of 70.713 and finished 16th, performing its debut show Lasso the Sun.\nWith their show, entitled Fire, Frontier improves nearly 10 points from its inaugural season, finishing 14th and posting a semifinals score of 80.288[19] while performing in less-than-ideal conditions in the rains of Hurricane Ernesto. In recent times, the only all-age corps to post a more significant improvement from one year to the next was the Bushwackers Drum and Bugle Corps, who improved 10.3 points from 2000 to 2001.\nFrontier takes a step forward with the introduction of its new (and current) uniform. The corps makes its DCI debut at the Lake Highlands Festival of Drums & Bugles on July 19. The 2007 production, 1968, comprises music released in that year, including The Age of Aquarius from the musical Hair and Bridge Over Troubled Water (song), which has become the corps song.\nThe 2008 production, entitled There And Back Again, will take viewers on a musical journey, beginning with the modern classical piece Ride by Samuel Hazo and continuing with a lush arrangement of I'll Be Seeing You based on the version by New York Voices. Then the corps takes a jazzy turn with the classic Caravan, and finally returns Home to the strains of Michael Bublé's hit single of the same name.\n^ http://www.frontierperformingarts.org/\n^ http://www.txindependentguard.org/\n^ http://www.openrangebrass.org/\n^ http://www.skyrydersalumni.org/\n^ http://www.theoutlaws.org/\n^ \"Help Frontier Get New uniforms In 2007\". Drum Corps Planet. 2006-09-25. Retrieved 2006-09-25.\n^ http://www.corpsreps.com/corpsreps.cfm?view=corpsdet&corps=651&corpstype=Senior\n^ https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000P58PFM/\n^ \"Frontier Featured On Nationally Released CD\". Drum Corps Planet. 2006-07-21. Retrieved 2006-07-21.\n^ https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000E60Q5Y/\n^ \"Turtle Creek Chorale to perform five concerts\" (PDF). Dallas Morning News. 2006-12-15. Retrieved 2006-12-15.\n^ \"Texas Drum Corps Rock Austin\". Drum Corps Planet. 2006-06-26. Retrieved 2006-06-26.\n^ http://www.dentonjazzfest.com/\n^ \"Frontier To Perform At Denton Arts & Jazz Festival\". Drum Corps Planet. 2006-03-11. Retrieved 2006-03-11.\n^ http://www.acderby.com/\n^ \"Archived copy\". Archived from the original on 2013-10-12. Retrieved 2014-01-28.\n^ http://www.gulfcoastsound.org/brassonthebayou-index.html\n^ http://www.brasshysteria.org\n^ http://www.corpsreps.com/scores.cfm?view=scoreshow&showid=2006732\nFrontier Performing Arts\nFrontier historical scores\nFrontier historical repertoires\nCurrent DCA Open Class Corps\nCurrent DCA Class A Corps\nRetrieved from \"https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Frontier_Drum_and_Bugle_Corps&oldid=854175239\"\nThis page was last edited on 9 August 2018, at 13:25 (UTC).", "metadata": [{"key": "website_description", "type": "global", "value": "Wikipedia ( (listen) wik-ih-PEE-dee-ə or (listen) wik-ee-) is a free content, multilingual online encyclopedia written and maintained by a community of volunteers through a model of open collaboration, using a wiki-based editing system. 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- {"text": "Great experience - Review of Isaac Jackson Hotel, Elkins - TripAdvisor\nHotels near Isaac Jackson Hotel\nHotels near Old Brick Playhouse\nThings to do near Isaac Jackson Hotel\nGreat experience - Review of Isaac Jackson Hotel\nReview of Isaac Jackson Hotel\nWe are from ohio and rode our motorcycles down to the Elkins area in October. We had a hard time finding a room. We didn't know anythnig about the Isaac Jackson Hotel(booked on line), we were pleasantly surprised. Rooms clean and beautiful.... We will most certainly stay there again.\nAsk brenda h about Isaac Jackson Hotel\nSee all Elkins HotelsSee all\n#7 of 8 hotels in Elkins\n#6 of 8 hotels in Elkins\n#1 of 1 hotels in Philippi\nAll reviewsthe grillrestaurant next doordefinitely stay here againcomfortable hotelattached restaurantinviting lobbystayed for one nightrailroad depotthe american mountain theatermake your own wafflestrain rideplace to staycinnamon rollsbeds were very comfortablewould highly recommend this hotelthe entire hotelbeautiful view of the mountains\n282 - 287 of 293 reviews\nSupreme Accommodations\nWe were in town for only one night for a basketball tournament. After the 3 hour drive to Elkins and an exciting game, I was exhausted! We checked into the Isaac Jackson. The front desk staff was very friendly and got us into our room right away. We entered our room and what a pleasant surprise. The room was spotless, the décor was that of a Hilton or Marriott and the bed was the most comfortable bed I have slept in. There were also plenty of comfy pillows. The bathroom was very clean and had plenty of towels. The hair dryer was a small hotel dryer but wow, was it powerful! Most hotel dryers take forever to dry my hair.\nThe hotel was very quiet, even with an entire soccer team in the building. The following morning(I really did not want to get out of that bed……but) we walked down to the mail hotel for breakfast. Plenty of eggs, bacon, sausage, fruit, and toast, it was not 5 star but it was good. The waitress in the dining area was very nice. We travel a lot and we try to support the local hotels when we can, I am so glad we stopped at this one. If I am ever back in Elkins I will definitely stay at the Isaac Jackson and I highly recommend everyone give it a try. Keep in mind a large part of the hotel is under construction so don’t expect a 5 star “look” just yet but give them a year and this place will be stunning! One last thing, what an amazing value. For the price I got way more than I expected. Thanks for the hospitality!\nAsk Michele W about Isaac Jackson Hotel\n1 Thank Michele W\nJovelina86\nCentral location next to college and across from hospital. Brand new, modern rooms in new building. Very clean and quiet. Staff was really friendly and helpful. The beds were extremely comfortable. Felt comparable to my tempurpedic at home. The bathroom was clean and the towels were nice and soft. I've stayed at the Hampton every time I've had to come to Elkins before, but from now on I'm staying here. Couldn't ask for anything more!\nAsk Jovelina86 about Isaac Jackson Hotel\n1 Thank Jovelina86\nTinaWVnurse\nWith Hampton Inn sold out we decided to book a room here. What a great surprise. Brand new room. Super comfy beds with lots of pillows and warm duvets. Spotless. Nice decor, quiet atmosphere. Very impressed. Will definitely be returning! Super easy check in. Very nice and informative staff. Hats off to the new owners. Your hard work and attention to detail is going to pay off!\nAsk TinaWVnurse about Isaac Jackson Hotel\n1 Thank TinaWVnurse\nNew owners have done an impressive job here. I stayed in a newly renovated section of the hotel. They’ve tried to make everything a cut above the typical business traveler’s hotel. The beds are big and fluffy. The decorations are a notch or two nicer than what you’d expect. The shampoo and soap, for instance, are a cut above the standard-issue hotel room stuff. They even left a couple of chocolates for guests. I was surprised and grateful. The wifi worked great too. Highly recommended.\nAsk boweiwen about Isaac Jackson Hotel\nThank boweiwen\nMajority of my group stayed in the newly renovated section of the hotel on the top of the hill. Myself and a few others got stuck with the older section... and it is old. The thing that really bothered me was there were no Iron or Iron boards in the room. I went to the front desk to get one, and the girl 1 didn't know if I was supposed to have one in our rooms, 2 she didn't know where the spare iron/iron boards were located, when I noticed it right behind her the whole time. I just let her talk. She said she will see if she can find one and get back to me. She then came to me and told me their were none available, and I told her, well its an emergency, I must have an iron, and she finally showed up with an iron and iron board.\nThe room was old, not many outlets available. There was no wifi, I guess the best thing about it was that they had directv in all of their rooms... I enjoyed that.\nIf it was up to me, I wont be back.\nAsk Brian S about Isaac Jackson Hotel", "metadata": [{"key": "website_description", "type": "global", "value": "Tripadvisor, Inc. is an American online travel company that operates a website and mobile app with user-generated content and a comparison shopping website."}]}
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- {"text": "Interview with Anthony Bourdain Speech | Anthony Bourdain | Audible.com\n3.57 (287Ratings.)\nListen to Anthony Bourdain talk frankly about meals, including the best and worst he's eaten and the hardest to prepare. He also shares other inside \"dish\", including the reaction he's gotten from chefs around the world to his tell-all book, Kitchen Confidential. More Less Thank you for your purchase.\npirate vs. chef\nmy morning routine consisted of \"funny Tony\" Dora,Team Umizumi and The Sopranos. my daughter preferred \"Funny Tony\". She hates anything with a trademark (except KFC Mac n cheese ) and can make Chinese dumplings and roll sushi better than I can. I love the fact that one of my baby girls idols is Anthony Bourdain\nLOVE BOURDAIN !! His unflappable cheeky sincere humor is captivating! I'm ordering all his books. Look forward to them Read full review Less - angelique", "metadata": [{"key": "website_description", "type": "global", "value": "Audible is an American online audiobook and podcast service owned by Amazon.com Inc. that allows users to purchase and stream audiobooks and other forms of spoken word content."}]}
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- {"text": "Cedar Desk Lamp with Dimmer | Franksnotes\n« AT&T has a Secret\nCedar Desk Lamp with Dimmer\nTwo years ago I began building ‘STUFF’ out of cedar. I found that I could buy an eight foot, rough cedar, 2X4 post at Home Depot for about $5.50.\nOnce I got the thing home I would cut it up on the table saw into 2 inch by one inch 8 foot sections. I trimmed off the rough sides, cut out any knots and imperfections, glued some of the pieces together to make 2X2 inch posts or six inch square sections 2 inches thick or any other size that came to mind.\nI liked the way plain varnish darkened the cedar and brought out the beauty of the wood without need for stain.\nI began building floor lamps and desk lamps. Each made from 100 percent cedar, even the shades. Those very thin trimmed rough sections ended up making perfectly good lamp shade material.\nRecently I came into possession of a small table lamp that was a touch on, touch again to make brighter, touch a third time to make brightest, and touch again to turn off. It soon became one of my favorite lamps until recently the touch mechanism quit working. Touch it as you may it remains on bright. After I could not get the base appart, I gave up on this six dollar thrift shop item.\nI retired it to temporary spare computer service. The shade attaches to its light bulb with a wire hoop. I turn the hoop clockwise, seating the bulb to turn it one. Turn it counterclockwise, unseating the bulb to turn it off. It never had a real on/off switch. Just the high tech touch on/bright/off function that quit working. Now it has a really low tech but effective way of turning it on and off. Very primitive but not as bad as unplugging it and plugging it back in.\nNow I needed a replacement.\nSeveral months ago we replaced eight 100watt ceiling mounted wall washer spots with compact flourescents.\nThe first thing we noticed was the new compact flourescents do not work well with incandescent dimmers. The dimmers were replaced with ordinary switches.\nNot wishing to discard perfectly good incandescent dimmers, I decided to use one to invent an new desk lamp. One that had a dimmer feature.\nI used my fostener bit assortment to hollow out the base of one of the desk lamps. Then I mounted the dimmer inside the hollowed out recess and glued it in with hot melt glue. Got it wired up and presto, a nice incandescent desk lamp with dimmer.\nWorks great and is a near perfect replacement for that touch lamp that failed.\nExplore posts in the same categories: Toys\nThis entry was posted on March 30, 2008 at 4:22 pm and is filed under Toys. You can subscribe via RSS 2.0 feed to this post's comments.\tYou can comment below, or link to this permanent URL from your own site.", "metadata": [{"key": "website_description", "type": "global", "value": "WordPress (WP, WordPress.org) is a free and open-source content management system (CMS) written in PHP and paired with a MySQL or MariaDB database. Features include a plugin architecture and a template system, referred to within WordPress as Themes."}]}
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- {"text": "CoffeeTalk: Evan Roth | HuffPost\n06/28/2013 03:39 pm ET Updated Aug 28, 2013\nCoffeeTalk: Evan Roth\nI've always thought of technology as one of the tools in the tool chest when creating, and I'm admittedly not so tech savvy, so I rely on a great team to harness technology to elicit magical results. One of the artists that I've long marveled at whom always creates huge WOWS, Evan Roth, sees raw technology and the unseen inner-workings of computers and devices as his tool box for art making. He is \"an artist who applies a hacker philosophy to an art practice that visualizes transient moments in public space, online and in popular culture.\" Algorithms that track real life movements, for example, become mixed media pieces. It's really a fantastic approach, and Evan was kind enough to chat with me about his amazing work. Check out the many projects below! I hope you'll be as blown away and inspired as I am.\nDavid Stark: Tell me a little about your background. How did you get into doing what you do?\nEvan Roth: I was into skateboarding and hip-hop when I was younger. I studied architecture at the University of Maryland in college (in part to secretly design buildings with skater friendly plazas). After graduating, I worked in the architectural field for 3 years, during which point I fell more in love with the Internet than I did with architecture. I ended up leaving my job and going to graduate school at Parsons in design and technology. While I was in NYC I got really into both graffiti and writing code and these two influences directed the course of my thesis project, which revolved around writing software to record and visualize graffiti tags. After graduation I received a two year fellowship at Eyebeam (an art and technology non-profit in Chelsea) where I was introduced to a lot of art / hacker types and the world of open source.\nMulti-Touch Paintings\nPaintings created by performing routine tasks on multi-touch hand held computing devices.\n\"Launch Twitter. Check Twitter. Close Twitter.\"\n\"12,345 + 6,789 = \"\n\"Angry Birds All Levels\"\n\"evan@evan-roth.com (Self Portrait)\"\n\"Angry Birds, Level I-1\"\nDS: Since your work spans a lot of different categories, among them art , teaching, video, activism, raising questions about freedom of speech and the web, public installations -- what do you call your artistic, professional output if someone says to you, \"What do you do?\"\nER: At this point I just consider myself an artist, but it took me a while to get comfortable with that label. I still have many influences and outlets for my work, but I feel that it is all part of a singular art practice.\nDS: To me it is all awe-inspiring stuff! Tell us a little bit about your process. Where do ideas come from? Where do you find inspiration? Do you make drawings? Models? Experiments? Write? You're clearly open to working in any medium that conveys your ideas, but am I correct in saying that the idea seems to be the driving force. How important is materiality to you? Object making?\nER: Ideas come from a lot of places. As the Internet increasingly becomes a larger part of normal daily life, I find ideas more and more often coming through the browser. I rarely sketch on paper; I'm much more likely to make rough sketches in Photoshop. I will write about project ideas when I need to communicate them clearly to others in order to produce them, but this is rarely part of my creative process. I keep a separate email account that I send ideas to when I have them. From time to time, I will open this account and read through various ideas and make the ones that seem the most exciting. Materiality isn't a driving force, but it is something that has been more interesting to me lately. Because of the rather transient nature of the Internet and public space, I'm enjoying making work that can archive these mediums and exist on a longer timeline.\nVideo and mixed media\nDS: A lot of your work interacts with the general public in spaces that they would not have expected to have to interact and think. Have you encountered any resistance from the public or legally from any of your works?\nER: I've experienced less legal resistance than you might think. Honestly, the risks I take in my work pale in comparison to the risks that, for example, graffiti writers make on a daily basis. Both online and in the city, I think you can get away with a lot more than people typically tend to think.\nInitiated in 2007 (on going)\nDS: Well you do it well! When did you move to Paris and why? How does living in Europe inform your creative output? Do you see a difference between working and living in Europe vs. the States?\nER: Whether I'm living in New York, Hong Kong or Paris, the majority of my creative influences still come through the browser. For me Paris is where I live, it's where I have a studio and it's where I make work. There are perhaps a larger number of influential artists in New York or Berlin, but for me Paris is a good mix of activity and quality of life, but not to the point of distraction. I find that I am able to keep my head down and focus on my work instead of on a lot of the other distractions that come along with an art practice.\nThis video documents Evan's Free Speech installation in Vienna, a tool for citizen discourse that combines the privacy of a personal phone call with the art of public speaking.\nDS: Agreed, Paris is one of my favorite cities too! If money, time, and the law were not an issue, what would your dream project be?\nER: It's difficult to answer, because money, time and the law are all very interesting design constraints that inform a lot of the work that I make. I suppose that if these constraints were all miraculously lifted for me I would spend my time trying to figure out how to lift them for everyone else.\n2009 (ongoing)\nDS: I like that, a true activist at heart! What artists inspire you? Whose work do you admire?\nER: Edward Tufte, Jay-Z, Andy Warhol, Linus Torvalds, Notorious B.I.G, Banksy, Cory Arcangel, Constant Dullaart, Jonah Peretti, Brad Downey, Aram Bartholl, JODI.\nGraffiti Analysis, Vienna 2010 is the first in a series of physical sculptures made from motion tracked graffiti data. Time is extruded in the Z dimension and pen speed is represented by the thickness of the model at any given point. Graffiti Analysis, Vienna 2010 was made in collaboration with an anonymous local Viennese graffiti writer.\nER: In the short term I'm working on a new series of portraits of various people created exclusively from images found in their Internet Cache directory. On an individual scale this series is about creating an impression of someone based on their Internet browsing habits. On a larger scale, however, this series is about creating a portrait of the Internet in general, at a specific point in time. I'm also gearing up for my first solo show in Paris (at XPO gallery) which I'm really looking forward to. This will be the first time I've put on a solo exhibition in the city in which I live.\nDS: Sounds like you are a busy guy! Can't wait to see it all!\nInternet Cache Self Portraits\nAn ongoing study of archived images collected passively through my everyday Internet usage. Each print is a unique archive of cached images from a specific date.\nAll photography and media courtesy of Evan Roth.\nArt And Technology Evan Roth", "metadata": [{"key": "website_description", "type": "global", "value": "HuffPost, formerly The Huffington Post until 2017 and sometimes abbreviated HuffPo, is an American news aggregator and blog, with localized and international editions. The site offers news, satire, blogs and original content, and covers politics, business, entertainment, environment, technology, popular media, lifestyle, culture, comedy, healthy living, women's interests and local news featuring columnists."}]}
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- {"text": "Le 14 mai 1974, votre collaborateur m’avait demandé l’autorisation de publier ce texte. Il écrivait en propres termes : « (Je) vous demande si vous n’avez pas d’objection à formuler contre sa publication éventuelle . » Je lui répondais, par lettre R.A.R. du 21 mai, que je m’opposais à cette publication d’une lettre personnelle. Or, le 11 août, précisément en pleine campagne de presse, je voyais paraître ce texte, sous la responsabilité de M. Viansson-Ponté. J’y étais, sous la plume de Mme Delbo traité de « pauvre dément », de professeur qui s’est documenté uniquement pour avoir « des preuves contre la vérité », d’« esprit perverti » ; quant au titre de ce « témoignage », il me faisait tout simplement grief de « falsifier ». N’importe quel honnête homme trouvera, je pense, de tels procédés indignes d’un grand journal. J’y vois, pour ma part, une bassesse comme je n’en découvre pas dans les autres publications qui m’ont attaqué. Et c’est le Monde qui a eu cette conduite. Je ne l’admettrai jamais. Et, bien franchement, je ne crois pas que vous soyez prêts, tous deux, à lui trouver des excuses. Votre journal me doit réparation. Voilà trois ans que je la réclame. J’ai été correct avec vous. Je ne me suis laissé aller à aucun écart de langage. Rendez-moi cette justice que ma réponse de 1974 (sur « le droit au doute et à la recherche ») ainsi que ma réponse de 1977 (sur « le problème des chambres à gaz ») sont d’un tout autre ton que la publication injurieuse, insérée dans votre journal, après des mois de réflexion peut-être, par M. Viansson-Ponté.\nRecevez, Messieurs, je vous prie, l’expression de ma confiance en votre discernement et en votre courage. [Publié dans Vérité historique ou vérité politique ?, Paris, La Vieille Taupe, 1980, p. 79-81.]\nLauzanne,\nRemarque : Le journaliste dit vrai, en substance. L’historien minimise les souffrances de certains déportés dans certains camps. Il n’a retenu que des témoignages qui allaient dans son sens. Il a voulu démontrer qu’on s’était rendu coupable de colossales exagérations, dans la description de la vie des camps. Tenant compte de ce qui lui apparaissait comme trente ans d’une propagande d’horreurs, il a rappelé certains points des déclarations de Margaret Buber (-Neumann), de Charlotte Bormann (p. 25b), du Dr Barton (p. 29a-b) et de « centaines de déclarations sous serment faites pour les procès de Nuremberg » mais non mises en évidence (p. 28b). A propos de Bergen-Belsen (la plupart des photos d’horreur concernent ce camp partiellement hôpital), il parle de « chaos » à la fin de la guerre (p. 28b). Alinéa 8 (bis). Le journaliste dit que, pour R. E. H., aucun camp de concentration « n’a jamais comporté de \"chambres à gaz\", ni de véritables fours crématoires ».\n\"Die Tat\",\n\"Rampart\",\nBerta Schirotschin,\nRichard E. Harwood,\nNI-9912 reduces to naught all the supposed “witnesses’ accounts”, without\nexception, on the use of Zyklon B to kill human beings.\ncomes from the archives of the Nuremberg trials. It was registered by the\nAmericans at a late date: August 21, 1947, in the “NI” category (Nuremberg,\nIndustrialists). It was taken from the archives of the Degesch company and\nlisted under four headings, among which that of “Atrocities” (sic). I reproduce it below in near facsimile with a few slight corrections.\noriginal, in the form of four large pages to be posted on walls, was a notice\nthat must have been distributed in a great many copies; the specimen translated\nhere was issued by the Prague Health Authority, doubtless in the midst of the\nwar (German text here). The contents show that its purpose was to convey instructions for the use\nof Zyklon (prussic or hydrocyanic acid) to destroy vermin in buildings which\ncould be either civil or military (apartment blocks, barracks, etc.). The\ndocument fittingly reminds us of a truth learnt from experience: of all deadly\nweapons, gas will probably long remain the most unwieldy; when it kills, it\nkills so well that it can be fatal to the killer who decides to use it. If it\nis quite easy to kill with prussic acid, it is also quite difficult to kill anyone\nnearby without running terrible risks oneself.\ndocument describes the properties of Zyklon, its risk of explosion, its toxicity.\nOnly persons possessing a certificate obtained after special training may use\nthe product. A gassing’s planning and preparations call for measures and tasks requiring\nseveral hours, possibly days. Then comes the operation itself. Among many\ndetails we note here that Zyklon is not to be poured out into a pile or through\nthe air. To produce the desired effect it must be spread thinly on paper mats;\nnone of it is to be lost anywhere: all will be recovered in due course. It will\ntake from six to thirty-two hours to kill the pests (sixteen hours on average).\nThen will come the most critical moment, that of aeration. The text says: “Aeration\npresents the greatest danger for both participants and non-participants. It is\ntherefore necessary to proceed with particular caution, and always wearing a\ngasmask.” This aeration will have to last “at least twenty hours”. Sentries,\nduring all that time and even afterwards, must remain near the building. To\nmake sure that no gas remains, the specialists, again in gasmasks, enter the\npremises with a strip of paper that will indicate the presence of any residual\ngas. Twenty hours previously, the simple opening of doors and windows, as well as\neasy tasks of moving “planking and sealing items” (an effort amounting to\nnothing compared with the dragging away of hundreds or even thousands of corpses)\nhad presented a certain danger – that inherent in a possible acceleration of\nthe breathing – since, after the aeration of each floor, the team had had to go\noutside, remove their masks and breathe fresh air for at least ten minutes. All\nthe rest is in a similar vein and I leave it to the reader to discover in each\nline of this document how absurd by comparison the stories of our false\nwitnesses are. [R. Faurisson's note]\nOffice of Chief of Counsel for War\nCrimes. DIRECTIVES FOR THE USE OF PRUSSIC ACID (ZYKLON)\n1. Properties of prussic acid. (hydrocyanic acid) Prussic\nacid is a gas which is generated by evaporation.\nBoiling point: 26 degree Centigrade. Freezing\npoint: - 15 degrees Cent. Specific\ngravity: 0.69\nSteam density: 0.97. (Air: 1.0) The liquid\nevaporates easily. Liquid: transparent, colourless. Smell: peculiar, repulsively sweet. Extraordinarily\ngreat penetrative powers. Prussic acid is\nsoluble in water. Danger of explosion. 75 g prussic acid 1 cbm air. (Normal\napplication approx. 8-10 g per cbm,\ntherefore not explosive). Prussic acid may not be brought into contact with an open flame, glowing wires etc., because\nthen it burns up slowly\nand loses all its effectiveness. (carbonic\nacid, water and\nnitrogen are formed). Toxic effects on warm-blooded\nanimals. Since prussic acid has practically no\nindicative irritant\neffect it is highly toxic and very\ndangerous. Prussic acid\nis one of the most powerful poisons. 1\nmg per kg of body\nweight is sufficient to kill a human\nbeing. Women and\nchildren are generally more susceptible\nthan men. Very\namounts of prussic acid do not harm the\nparticularly susceptible to prussic\nToxic effects on insects. The effects of prussic acid on insects\nis, it is also effective in low temperatures (even at\ndegrees Cent.) The eggs of many insects, particularly of\nand lice, are more susceptible than the full-grown\nThe degree of toxicity depends on the type\nthe plants. Plants with thick leaves are less susceptible\nthose with thin ones. Mildew and dry-rot are not\nby prussic acid. Prussic acid does not destroy bacteria.\nMethod of using prussic acid.\nis the absorption of a mixture of prussic acid and an\nby a carrier. Wood fibre discs, a reddish brown\nmass (Diagriess - Dia gravel) or small blue cubes\nare used as carriers.\nApart from serving its purpose as\nindicator, this\nalso has the advantage of stimulating the respiration\ninsects. Prussic acid and the irritant are generated through\nsimple evaporation. Zyklon will keep for 3 months. Use\ndamaged cans first. The contents of a can must all be\nup at once. Liquid prussic acid damages polish, lacquer,\netc. Gaseous prussic acid is harmless, The toxicity\nthe prussic acid remains unchanged by the addition of the\nthe danger connected with it is however\nZyklon can be rendered [omitted:\ninoffensive] by combustion.\nheadache, vomiting, general feeling of\netc. All these symptoms pass if one immediately\nout into the fresh air. Alcohol reduces resistance to\nacid gassing, therefore do not drink alcohol before\nfumigation. Prescribe: 1 tablet Cardiazol or Veriazol in order to prevent\nheart disorders, if necessary repeat after 2-3 hours.\npoisoning. The affected person\nwill collapse suddenly and faint. First Aid: fresh air, remove gas mask, loosen clothing,\nDo not give camphor\noriginal [translator’s note]) 3. Poisoning through the skin. Symptoms as for 1. Treat in the same way.\npoisoning. Treat with Lobelin\nintermuscular 0.01g. ferrous sulphate burnt magnesia. IV. Protection against gas. When\nfumigation with Zyklon use only special\nschaft Berlin or of the Draegerwerke,\nLuebeck. Should gas\nchange filters after also checking the mask\nand its fit to\nthey are tight. The filter insert is exhausted\nif gas enters through the mask. If using\nfilter “J”, first\nmove around in the open air for approx. 2\nminutes so\nthat a certain amount of moisture from the\nbreath may gather\nin the filter insert.\nUnder no circumstances should filters\nbe changed inside gas-filled rooms. V. Personnel.\nA disinfestation\nsquad consisting of at least 2 members is employed for each disinfestation project. The fumigation 3\nis responsible for the fumigation. His particular\nare inspection, airing, release and safety measures.\nfumigation chief is to appoint a deputy in case he has\nleave. The orders of the fumigation chief are to be\nUntrained persons or persons who are\ntrained but who\nnot yet hold a certificate may not be called in to work\ngassing operations, nor may they be taken into gas-filled rooms.\nThe fumigation chief must also know where to contact\npersonnel. Every person must at all times be able to prove\nthat he has official authorization for the use of prussic\nacid for extermination purposes.\nEquipment. Each member must at all times carry with\n2. At least 2 special filter inserts against\nZyklon prussic acid.\n3. The leaflet “First Aid for prussic acid\ndisinfestation squad must at all times carry:\nlever or pickhammer for opening the cans of Zyklon.\nOF DOC. NO.\nNI-9912\nAll equipment is to be kept clean and in\ngood order at all times. Damage\nof heating shafts, air shafts, breaks in the\nthe space. (Do not rely on drawings but take measurements yourself. Take only\noutside measurements, include walls)\ndomestic animals, plants, food and drink, undeveloped photographic plates and\ngas mask filters.)\n5. Find which opening will be particularly\n7. Fix the date for the fumigation and the time for\n8. If necessary, arrange safety measures\nfor the neighbourhood in good time.\noriginal [translator’s note]) 5. Remove all food. 6. Remove all plants and\ndomestic animals (aquaria etc.) 7. Remove\nall undeveloped photographic plates and films. 8. Remove\nadhesive plaster, all medical supplies, whether open or in paper bags\n(particularly coal). 9. Remove all gas mask filters. 10. Prepare for check on results. 11. Clear\nout personnel. 12. Take\nover keys (every door key) IX. The strength\nof the gas and time required for it to take\neffect depend on the type of vermin the temperature the amount of furniture in the rooms the imperviousness of the building For inside temperatures of more than 5 degrees Cent. it is\ncustomary to use 8 g prussic acid per\ncbm. Time needed to take effect: 16 hours, unless there are special circumstances such as a closed-in type of building, which requires less time. If the weather is warm\nit is possible to reduce this to a minimum of 6 hours.\nis below 5 deg. Cent. The strength and time as\nabove are to be applied in the case of: bugs, lice, fleas\netc., with eggs, larves and\nchrysales. For clothes-moths: temperatures above\n10 deg. Cent. 16 g per cbm and 24 hours to take effect. For flour-moths: same as for bugs. X. Fumigation of a building. 6\n2. Unpack the boxes of Zyklon. Make the\nappropriate amount ready\n3. Distribute the cans. One man to go into the\nreceive the cans which have been brought up by the work detachment\nand to distribute them. (Have them put next to\npads.)\n5. Post the guard. Fumigation chief to instruct\n6. Check that sealing and clearing have been\nOpen the cans and pour out their contents. The contents\nto be spread thinly so that the Zyklon can evaporate quickly\nand the necessary density of the gas can be achieved\nsoon as possible. This process is to start on the top\nbut the cellar is to be dealt with before the ground\nshould the cellar have ne exit. Rooms which have been\nwith should as far as possible not be re-entered.\nprocessing is to be done slowly and calmly. The\nparticularly should only be used slowly. The processing\nThe exit door to be locked, sealed [omitted:\ndo not forget the lock]\nto the fumigation chief.\nOn the door fix a warning sign with the legend “Danger-\ngas. Danger to life; no admittance.” This warning\nis to be in several languages if necessary, and in any case\nit must be marked with at least one death’s head, clearly\nGas masks, apparatus for resuscitation and gas detectors\nto be kept available at all times. Every member of the fumigation\nsquad must know where these objects are located.\n12. At least one member of the fumigation squad must always remain near the\nbuilding which is being fumigated. The guard must be notified of his position.\nand others. Therefore it must be carried out particularly carefully and a gas\nmask should always be\nworn. The airing should place according\nto the following principles: pure air should always be within reach in the\nshortest possible time and the gas should flow out to that\nside where it cannot endanger people who\nare not participating. Should the airing be difficult one trained man should\nremain in front of the building in order to watch how the gas is blowing away.\n1. Take care to see that no strangers\nremain in the vicinity of the building.\n2. Post the guards in such a way that\nthey are not annoyed\nby the gas as it blows out, but can\nstill watch the entrances to the building.\n4. Enter building. Close door, but do\n5. First open the windows on that side\nwhere there is no wind. Air floor by\nfloor. Start on the\nground floor and after each floor take\nat least 10 minutes’\n6. Doors leading to the corridor,\nbetween rooms and windows must be opened\nin each room. Should there be difficulty in opening\nany of the windows\nthey should only be opened after most of\nthe gas has blown away.\n7. Partitions and other methods used to seal the room which cannot be replaced quickly should only be removed after most of the gas has blown away. 8. Care should be taken to see that the heating system and water pipes do not freeze should there be frost or danger of it. 9. Rooms with valuable contents,\nsuch as clothing stores\netc. may be locked again after [sic,\nfor as soon as]\nthe windows have been opened. 10. Windows and doors which have\nbeen opened should be fastened in such a way that they cannot slam. 11. Covers in chimneys may be\nremoved after the provisional release [sic, for clearance] of the\nbuilding. 12. The airing should continue\nfor at least 20 hours\n13. The guard should remain near\nthe building during the whole of this time. XII. Provisional release. A fumigated room may be released\nprovisionally as soon as the paper strip of the gas\ndetector is of a lighter\nblue than the centre colour pattern,\nwhen the doors and\nwindows are open. Only work concerned\nwith airing and\nclearing up may be done in the rooms\nprovisionally released. Under no\ncircumstances may anyone\nrest or sleep in these rooms. The doors\nand windows must be left open\nall the time. XIII. Clearing up after provisional release. 1. Remove remains of Zyklon from the fumigated rooms. They should generally be sent back to the factory in the\nsame way as cans and boxes. Before boxes are sent\nback from the fumigated rooms the inscription “Poison” must be removed from them. Damp, wet\nor soiled remains as well as\nmay be thrown on a rubbish or slag heap, but may never\nemptied into drains. 2. Mattresses, straw palliasses, pillows:\nand similar items must be shaken or beaten for at least\none hour in the open air (if rainy at least 2 hours\nthe hall) under the supervision of the fumigation chief [omitted: or his deputy].\nIf possible the stuffing of straw palliasses should be changed.\nThe old stuffing may not however be burnt, but\nbe re-used after it has been aired for a further period.\nShould the chimneys have been covered from above, these\ncoverings must be removed carefully since otherwise there\nis a danger that the fires in the stoves and hearths will\nnot have sufficient draught, which may cause carbon monoxide\nAfter the final release has been made, two copies of a fumigation\nreport are to be filled in in the prescribed\nThe following points in particular should be shown:\nTime at which dis-infested rooms were released.\nUnder no circumstances less than 21 hours after airing\nAll items removed for beating are to be taken back into\nIn rooms with heating facilities a temperature of at\n15 deg. Cent. must be produced.\n5. Gas detecting. The paper strip may not show a\nblue than\nthe lightest colour even between blankets and\nmattresses which have been placed on top of each other, or in rooms\nwhich are not easily accessible and which it\ndifficult to air. Should this not be the case, airing\ncontinued and the check for gas repeated after a\nfew hours. 6. The check for gas must be made in each room\nagain to be used as sleeping accommodation as\npossible. Under no circumstances may anyone\nsleep in a room\nwhich has been fumigated in the night following\nfumigation. The windows must always remain open during\nnight that the room is used again. 7. The fumigation chief or his deputy may not leave\nuntil the very last room has been finally released.\nProtectorate Bohemia and Moravia in Prague. CERTIFICATE OF TRANSLATION.\nI, DOROTHEA L. GALEWSKI,\nETO # 34079, hereby certify\ncorrect translation of Document No. NI-9912. DOROTHEA\nL. GALEWSKI ETO\n34079 11\ndisinfestation gas chambers,\nDorothea L. Galewski,\nVergasung,", "metadata": [{"key": "website_description", "type": "global", "value": "Blogger is an American online content management system (CMS) which enables multi-user blogs with time-stamped entries. Pyra Labs developed it before being acquired by Google in 2003."}]}
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