@oldrawgabbit Maybe, someday, you'll all stop fantasizing about Hitler's cock. :cirnoLaughing:
@MeBigbrain @oldrawgabbit "The DNA studied came originally from a bloodstained sofa in Hitler's bunker.

When Soviet forces let in General Dwight D Eisenhower after the fall of the Nazi regime, his communications officer, Colonel Roswell P Rosengren, cut off a piece and took it home with him.

After sitting in his safe for decades, it was eventually sold to the Gettysburg Museum of History."


does that sound like reputable, verifiable science to you?

@Nudhul @oldrawgabbit @MeBigbrain

When I was in high school we did a lab with DNA electrophoresis

Basicly we were told the DNA would be cut into chunks and the larger mass and length chunks would move a shorter distance than the smaller mass and lengtth chunks if the charge was the same on both chunks

Ever since then I started to doubt DNA testing

It would be like cutting up a book into tiny chunks the size of words then creating another book with the same words in a different order

@shortstories @oldrawgabbit @MeBigbrain how accurate could a dna test even be on a sample exposed to the elements for 80 years? somehow i doubt the safe it was kept in was hermetically sealed and climate controlled.


that isnt even mentioning the possibility of it being totally fake. just a strip of cloth with some animal blood on it being passed off as a wartime relic. forgeries are pretty common historically speaking.
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@Nudhul @oldrawgabbit @MeBigbrain

Animal blood on a cloth is too difficult a forgery to bother with if you own a media monopoly when it is simpler to never give a DNA test and never have the item in the first place but simply make up a story that someone had the item and someone did the test and then publish it on the news

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