I found the following from a contributor to the Daily Grail website, which fits under today’s “how awful is this?” category:
“Media have been unearthed and clues have been discovered indicating Adolf Hitler did not genuinely commit himself as the reports indicated after the second world war,” the FBI of America revealed lately in the press. “He fled to Argentina and is claimed to have spent at least 11 years there.”
The verbiage appeared sophomoric and amateurish, as if it were not from a respectable press release or public statement, in addition to sounding nothing like anything the FBI would spend their time on. I researched the statement because I was curious, but there was no reliable news source linked with it. I only came across websites that promoted conspiracy theories.
Now comes the really sad part: no one, regardless of their viewpoint in the topic, contested the truth of this unattributed quotation in any of the comments under the storey on the Daily Grail.
But what do I expect from a blogger who provided us with the following sentence? That’s right; the following is a single sentence:
Many people may believe that this is all nonsense, but I believe that this is a topic worth considering. After all, Hitler’s body has yet to be discovered, and there are no traces of him killing himself; if the reports that he shot himself in his bunker were true, no blood stains, bullet holes, or any other sign of death are visible in the area; and the FBI recently stated that hitler could have easily escaped among some of his nazi comrades.