Conspiracy Test: Fugitive Nazis (2007)
Season 1, Episode 8
...And what ARE we to believe?
12 July 2011
This oddball episode of a not-bad series spends its first half disproving existence of an Allied-Vatican-Nazi conspiracy to spririt war criminals and Nazi fiends out of Europe. Then it concludes by giving last word to the conspiracy theorists - who offer not one speck of actual evidence for their claims. Journalist Uki Goni is the only one of a trio of accusers to actually produce documents, but his exhibits don't prove what he says they prove. For "proof", all three men allege they saw documents, or were told documents existed - and were destroyed before they saw them. There's simply nothing there. One of the skeptics provides strongest doubt: With trials of war criminals like Adolf Eichmann (tried in Israel) and Klaus Barbie, why was an "Odessa" organization not mentioned, if one really existed? If any tried Nazis had connection to Allied intelligence, surely that would be brought up. But... weren't. It's egregious to include private detective Steve Rambam. This tendentious fanatic says Nazis were allowed into the U.S. because they were "white", and besides "what's a few million dead Jews between friends?" For such despicable nonsense, evidence is absolutely required. It's not there.
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