tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1168796264445645933.post2292765508890954212..comments2023-07-23T08:30:54.619-06:00Comments on The Burnt Selena Project: Wonderful World of Clutter: They Saved Hitler's Brain…By Putting it on a Planeburntselenahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04374882976879232466noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1168796264445645933.post-56686834021474912202011-10-26T18:54:32.384-06:002011-10-26T18:54:32.384-06:00Be careful about following Nazi's down rabbit ...Be careful about following Nazi's down rabbit holes. That is all I can say.<br /><br />From looking at the clippings, I think these were from a Missoula paper from the 50s. I don't think this was much of a fringe publication, though. If anything, it was a story from a local individual who had outlandish tales to spin.<br /><br />Think of the odd things that get printed in the lifestyles section of the Oregonian that are dubious in nature.burntselenahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04374882976879232466noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1168796264445645933.post-16434459562535005392011-10-26T17:07:01.283-06:002011-10-26T17:07:01.283-06:00I wonder what paper this was clipped from... there...I wonder what paper this was clipped from... there's a few things (it seems too ready to accept this as fact, the capitalized THEs in the opening paragraphs) that make me suspect that it's not from a mainstream 1950s/60s (judging from fonts used) paper. Maybe some sort of John Birch Society thing? Also, FWIW, googling "Al Seidentop" comes up with nothing. Which I was kind of disappointed about, because I was hoping it would lead me down a crazy-person rabbit hole.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07590963146145263929noreply@blogger.com