This is complete nonsense from beginning to end, but kind of compelling for its utter inanity. The woman interviewed, Doaa Saif Al-Dine, is Egyptian Professor of Israeli Studies at Ain Shams University, which makes the whole thing even more absurd.
For instance, the gas chambers:
They were closed rooms with no window for the air to get out, except for a small hole through which car exhaust would be pumped. They would put several Jews inside this room and they would breathe the car's carbon dioxide until they died of suffocation. How does the book [Imperium, see below] explain this point? It says that if Jews had been put into closed rooms and made to breathe a car's exhaust it would have required the car to run continuously for between twenty minutes and an hour and fifteen minutes. This completely contradicts the situation that existed during World War 2 when there was an energy crisis that forced German scientists under Hitler to develop new machines that were air-cooled, and produced and operated in a different way.
Umm..
The book she cites, Imperium, was written in 1948 by Francis Parker Yockey:
Francis Parker Yockey (September 18, 1917 – June 17, 1960) was an American lawyer, Fascist, and Pan-European Nationalist ideologue, known for his neo-Spenglerian book Imperium: The Philosophy of History and Politics, published in 1948 under the pen name Ulick Varange, which called for a Neo-Nazi European empire.
Yockey supported far-right causes around the world and remains an influence of White Nationalist and Neo-fascist movements. Yockey was an antisemite, a reverent proponent of German Nazism, and an early Holocaust denier.
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