From: RJ11Date: Sep 21, 2:08 pm Subject: SKALIKS/"EBERSDORF": THE HEART-WRENCHING STORY OF A STARVED GERMAN BOY To: alt.revisionism In a truly moving post, one Peter Skaliks accused the Allied "starvation policy" for his collapsed rib cage: "The American rations for our family of eight people were so ridiculously small, that despite my mother's best efforts of taking food from the other seven to keep me going, I still came down with ricketts, a deficiency disease that softens the bones. My left rib cage is partially collapsed as a permanent reminder of the American influence in this world." --Posted by Peter Skaliks, Message-ID: <94ZRPc8w1...@uunet.ca!skaliks>. He later repeated it, this time posting under the "Johannes von Ebersdorf" nym, which he's currently using: "I have a collapsed rib cage on my left side caused by malnutrition brought about by the artificial and deliberate allied starvation policy, again that my opponents say didn't happen, but I can just reach over and feel the ribs to remind me of allied generosity." --Posted by "Johannes von Ebersdorf", Message-ID: <3D72B46B.3040...@gosympatico.ca>. It's enough to make you cry! But before you do, please have a look at the photographs of this poor, little, starved German boy as they appear on his website: http://www.skaliks.ca/ad.jpg(terrible, isn't it?) http://www.skaliks.ca/ag.jpg(Jesus Christ! Such a poor, starved, deprived family! I even bet that the tricycle is not brand new, and they had to settle for a used one! And the mother, why, she's just skin and bones!) It sure makes me ashamed to be an American, guys! RJ.
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