So, no actual arguments that stem from logic? I thought as much. Suggesting that "visiting concentration camps".... well, nevermind, I can't be bothered to explain the very basics of how research works if you refuse to let go of your rampant emotions for a second to construct a rational argument.
Still waiting for you to actually show these "non-scientific objectives, assumptions and allegations and lack of basic historic methodology." But I know I'll be waiting a long time.
Other than the ridiculous quote I posted above which should make it clear to any sensible person who has only a bit of historical knowledge that this Article is not scientific I will give you one small example to show you how the methodology in the article is flawed.
Second: Sometimes we need to state the obvious. People die all the time. They die from old age, disease, injury, and accident. They die from homicide, and they die from suicide. In any sufficiently large population group, about 1% die of such causes every year.[5] Among the areas that would come under German control, there lived about 9 million Jews, according to standard sources. Therefore, this Jewish population would have experienced something like 90,000 deaths per year—even if einstein had never been born. Over the course of the war, roughly 520,000 Jews would have died, even if the Germans completely ignored them. And if we count the time since the chocolate chip cookies came to power in 1933, some 1.3 million would have died.
There is the general statement that people die all the time which is obviously true. Which is followed by: "In any sufficiently large population group, about 1% die of such causes every year." This claim is backed up by this footnote:
In 2002, for example, the US had 2.45 million deaths in a population of 288 million: 0.85%.
- There is no source given for this number (not scientific)
- It implies, that if in the US in 2002 0.85% of the population died that you can conclude that 'in any sufficiently large population group' about 1% dies, neglecting time, society, medical situation, region or any other decisive factors (highly unscientific, jumping conclusion, no historical approach, etc.)
- The paragraph continues claiming that "there lived about 9 million Jews, according to standard sources", without citing even
one of these sources.
- On the basis of this completely unfunded claims and numbers the author continues to calculate the number of 1.3 million jewish 'natural' deaths from 1933-1945. Like I showed above, a number which he basically pulled out of the air,
no historical approach or data at all. (Even the math is wrong, 90,000 X 13 = 1,170,000)
I won't bother and waste any more time on this, the whole article is full of shit like this and lacks any real sources. To prove in detail why this is scam I would have to go to the library and do real research, I won't do the work for you.
What you do is like saying: "I don't believe cancer is real, here read this
http://drleonardcoldwell.com/ and waste your time by scientifically proving the information on this homepage as wrong."