WHAT ABOUT THOSE LAMPSHADES? Oct 11, 2021

Holotruther
Published on Oct 17, 2021
(From Unintuitive_Username_Requirement on my BitChute channel). You 'can't' make leather out of human skin: it is quite 'literally' impossible. Human skin is incapable of being 'cured' and 'treated' in the same way as regular leather (for example) derived from sheep, cow, horse and goat hide is produced. Furthermore, It is even more-so impossible to make a lamp shade out of human skin, as (again) there is no known treatment process that could be used to 'create' such a thing. The common materials used to create lamp shades are paper and fabric, and (again), said materials undergo a treatment process that is simply incompatible with human skin. Gabbi said the skin was black and blue, but cyanide poisoning is pink and red. But NO indication that the skin is EITHER.

JIM AND DIANE DISCUSS CYANIDE (VS CYANOSIS) POISONING
https://www.bitchute.com/video/CQ50HBfHqDrg/

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