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Post by JustJohn or JJ on Oct 14, 2017 3:58:31 GMT -7
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Post by karl on Oct 14, 2017 12:56:34 GMT -7
Interesting situation as with the associated speculation. The location of finds, is of course in Peru which is the Nazca high plain lines that have in past to present sparked many books on alien landings and presence as with the lost {found} city of Machu Picchu. Until these findings are authenticated, they are entirely speculative. www.snopes.com/alien-mummy-peru/Karl
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Post by JustJohn or JJ on Oct 15, 2017 4:03:10 GMT -7
Interesting situation as with the associated speculation. The location of finds, is of course in Peru which is the Nazca high plain lines that have in past to present sparked many books on alien landings and presence as with the lost {found} city of Machu Picchu. Until these findings are authenticated, they are entirely speculative. www.snopes.com/alien-mummy-peru/Karl I've been Snoped !!!!
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Post by kaima on Oct 15, 2017 6:19:15 GMT -7
Interesting situation as with the associated speculation. The location of finds, is of course in Peru which is the Nazca high plain lines that have in past to present sparked many books on alien landings and presence as with the lost {found} city of Machu Picchu. Until these findings are authenticated, they are entirely speculative. www.snopes.com/alien-mummy-peru/Karl The spreading of such 'stuff' as this seems to fall in with the BS that is so common in the USA today, the simple generation and publication of nonsense through the internet, where there is no human filter as there used to be with print media and such 'stuff' was limited to "National Inquirer" and "Bild am Sonntag". Today we are buried in it. The harm to our society is incalculable. This distracts from real events that we should pay attention to and eventually overloads our senses. The difficulty is that once 'stuff' or nonsense it put out there; it is proposed as 'real', and proving non-existance is impossible. A logical fallacy that claims the truth of a premise is based on the fact that it has not (yet) been proven false, or that a premise is false because it has not (yet) been proven true. This is often phrased as "absence of evidence is not evidence of absence". I think of it as static that fill our airwaves and minds and obscures a clear vision of the world. Kai
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Post by pieter on Oct 15, 2017 8:40:08 GMT -7
One question. Kaima, why is this info spread, why are these video's made. In the past when leaders had troubles with internal affairs, like recession, inflation, a downfall of their ideology or popularity of their party or leadership they often used and external threat to take the attention away from internal domestic problems. Leaders targeted jews, christian minorities (Protestants in Roman-Catholic nations, Roman-Catholics and protestant minorities in Protestant nations), class enemies (In the SovjetUnion, and the authoritarian Socialists states in Central-, Eastern- and South-Eastern-Europe), and political enemies (in Latin- and Southern-America, Asia, Africa and the Middle-east). Is this alien, UFO, New Age, alternative (in your words BS, incalculable) media created to distract us from real news, real developments and human endeavours in the world?
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