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Old November 6th, 2017 #2785
Beau Paulman
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So we have a total of 13 "possible grave sites" that Colls claims to have scientifically located in or near the Treblinka 2 camp during her so called archaeological investigation, and the remains of 900,000 jews alleged to be in those 13 "possible graves."

That would be an average of 69,231 jews per grave if all 13 "possible grave sites" were actual graves.

And if there actually were the remains of 69,231 jews in each of the 13 "possible graves," that would translate to an average of 505,385 pounds of bone and teeth (2,215,385 of them) per grave.

69,231 jews.

2,215,385 teeth.

505,385 pounds of remains.

Per "possible grave site."

Next, we will take a closer look at each alleged "possible grave site."