Omega Stories: Buying a Pie-pan From the Creepiest “Collector” I’ve Ever Met

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This article from a few days ago with a listing of a house for sale reminded me of this thread, unbelievable how this got put on a national sales site by the real estate agent;



https://www.sikkom.nl/ziek-huis-op-...boven-ingang-van-concentratiekamp-buchenwald/

That’s insane.
Chilling stories.

And I wonder if it’s legal to sell artefacts from an extermination camp. in france I doubt it would be.
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That’s insane.
Chilling stories.

And I wonder if it’s legal to sell artefacts from an extermination camp. in france I doubt it would be.
I have a bad feeling there are more houses with garbage like this that we walk or drive past all of the time without knowing. A couple months back I’m walking past a traffic light signal box not far from home and there’s this graffiti of a poorly attempted swastika with some neo-Nazi related stuff written below it, and we’ve had our local rail operator have to create a priority queue for removing nazi graffiti after a few incidents.

https://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/po...nd-after-train-vandalism-20210513-p57rk6.html

But this is a nice place in a nice part of Australia, it’s the farthest you could think from a hot-bed of skinhead activity, and it’s a super multi-cultural city and country. If we have this many of them here, how many are hiding under rocks everywhere.
 
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If the whitewashed version of events that he would tell a total stranger was disturbing, imagine the things that he keeps to himself. It sounds like he is/was a monster