There's hope for Illusion though. I couldn't see any hope for Happeh.
Happeh was a kook in every sense of the word.
I actually think Illusion's particular brand of kookery is more dangerous. Happeh was so clearly out there that there could be no doubt of what he was. Illusion, however, appears to be a reasonable enough fellow if you don't take a closer look. It is only when you study his arguments and see what they actually are (and are not) that his arguments fall apart. He lies and distorts facts, ridicules, and attempts to put to shame the memories of the millions that died. Knowingly or unknowingly, I don't know, but an uncritical person could easily be swayed.
See the difference? No-one could possibly take Happeh seriously, but Illusion appears to be rational enough.
I just don't understand him at all. The empirical proof is just so vast that I cannot comprehend how he can fail to see what actually took place.