New Evidence Puts Man In North America 50,000 Years Ago

Danbones

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the here firsters:
yeah only honoring the treaties was expected
whitey ain't got the parts for that
unless its a biblickall land claim
(what a couple years of dubious possession ? lol!)
which continues to PROVE to be the MOST insanely psychotically fraudulent history of all
http://www.viewzone.com/crichton.html

whiteys god is named " wrong way " for as reason
( just ask colombus...indians? jeez)
 
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darkbeaver

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We may all have come from India. I would prefer that to a cold Liverpool dock. None of us know where we come from or where we're going but while we're here it's nice to think we always were. Maybe. I'm certain I'm originally from a nice warm climate associated with a beautiful beach and other beautiful people that compliment my own stunning beauty.
 

darkbeaver

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a lot of extraordinary claims without extraordinary evidence.

leakey protip: sometimes the real smart guy is the smart guy's wife.

Well there is great confusion about what constitutes extraordinary evidence. The credentialed experts, were they right about economics, powered flight, religion, medicine, weather, the war to end all wars? What is anymore extraordinary than the uniformists lunatic ideas of linear geographic progression in an unpredictable dynamic solar system? Planets have come and gone in human memory. Extinction must have been an uncontemplated and shocking revelation to the last expert dynosaur.
 

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Well there is great confusion about what constitutes extraordinary evidence. The credentialed experts, were they right about economics, powered flight, religion, medicine, weather, the war to end all wars? What is anymore extraordinary than the uniformists lunatic ideas of linear geographic progression in an unpredictable dynamic solar system? Planets have come and gone in human memory. Extinction must have been an uncontemplated and shocking revelation to the last expert dynosaur.

'tis the 'linus pauling effect' buddy, nothing more.

a modern equivalent is the 'al goreing' of the economic-political-industrial complex.

sorry.