Science vs Sense
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This is so funny. I saw that and thought, they used that to create the picture of your Covid virus.
Covid was used to knit a Web of Lies
The web of lies has been weaved a long time ago. The Covid was their downfall, just a string that unravel for many.
We would be in a very dark place today if not for President Trump.
Oh yes. Correct.
pretty dark place as it is. need more light on the situation.
My first thought was Covid too. Damn it. They got in my head. 😂
Crazy, isn't it?
That's funny, I saw this and thought the same thing...
Then read the rest and thought of this: Smooth Grandmama- ApologetiX https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M1V5dJB9DDI
LOL.
An Archaeological dig in Georgia at the slave quarters of a plantation discovered a small toy horse. The "scientists" determined it was carved wood and probably the toy of a child black slave from the 1840s. A visitor to the dig recognized it as a plastic toy from a Cracker Jacks from about 20 years ago. And that is why I dont trust science.
OOPARTS are often hilarious.
I'd heard the term "out-of-place artifacts," but never heard it abbreviated like this.
Saying this so people know what it means.
Charles Hoy Fort. Look him up.
Just did.
I actually first heard the term "out-of-place artifact" in the video game Star Ocean: Till the End of Time, where one plays a minor role in the plot--it was a sphere from which a perpetual supply of clean water flowed forth. Its origins are never explained.
But again, this is my first time hearing this abbreviation. I felt people could use a straight answer for what it meant without having to look it up elsewhere.
It’s good you clarify. TYVM.
Half of it is lies and half of it is comms.
I remember the navigation explanation. those college educated idiots where try to navigate with it and assumed it was just lost knowledge.
defund colleges to save humanity
I’ve seen pictures of those things before, and in all likelihood, it probably was a knitting tool. I thought maybe a kids toy, but with the yarn it makes sense now.
Here is a woman who is using it to show how it most likely was to make chains for jewellery. https://youtu.be/lADTLozKm0I?si=QT0DUGe6RH9lBHpf
Thank you for this, it's brilliant? We should share it far and wide alongside the moronic kollege papers. You can't be that stupid without 'higher education!'
I like the different sized holes for different finger sizes.
Just goes to show that scisntists are people, not gods, and to diefy them is a mistake
This is good red pilling material. The people just need to see "trust the experts" makes a fool out of you. After realizing that a lot of things start to fall into place.
Hahaha
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