Hello again Jackovesk - sorry to post twice in a row, but I've just had another thought! You say "Question everything". Questioning is the beginning of the process. It's not an end product in itself. There is no point in questioning everything if we never look more closely in our search for answers.
To fall into a habit of questioning everything without then embarking on a quest for answers is to spiral aimlessly down into misery, and healthy, open minded questioning becomes insular, destructive suspicion. It is an excuse for lazy thinking.
We question in our search to make sense of the world. Insistent questioning and critical thinking help us to eliminate bad answers.
There are philosophical questions that do not have answers - but the questions around the holocaust are not philosophical questions. They are earthly, material and practical and as such, have answers based on material evidence for those who chose to look.
We question.
We examine evidence.
We verify sources.
We scrutinise our assumptions and preconceptions.
We balance and substantiate proof.
We arrive at conclusions.
Or we are merely being entertained?
You've posted this type of material before. Is this because you have a specific interest in this field? Oh no, it can't be that because you state that you haven't done any research in this area, and you would have looked into it if you were genuinely interested.
If you ask a question, that comes with responsibility - to do the work and analyse the evidence. And you have to be prepared to face the answer.
You make it clear that you suspect the MSM. Do you also suspect the "alternative media"? It would be illogical to do otherwise, if you are advocating the "question everything" approach.
You see Jackovesk, you're right. One have to question everything. EVERYTHING. EVERYTHING. Not just that which is an inconvenient truth that disturbs our own world view.
We have to study the whole gamut, from The Jewish Gas Chamber Hoax, Codoh and the IHR all the way through to the USHMM and Nizkor. Only then will we start to find answers to those pesky questions.