Rob Skiba Published on Jun 29, 2016 This is the short version of a longer video I will put up showing the results of my trip across Lake Michigan, wherein we saw Chicago the whole time for nearly 46 miles. This one just gives the highlights of the journey. In the longer video, I will explain more about the trip, the observations we had during it and my more recent conclusions based on the past year's worth of research.
BurtReynolds wrote:I've been there, but I got the sense that it was all just a facade put up for my benefit.
the earth is flat, Tesla said so and he ran way more experiments on it than anyone else (if there was one person whose word you'd take for it, it'd be Nikola Tesla), NASA is a government agency with zero oversight, and most NASA employees end up working for the US Military or Military contractors, it's easy to funnel money out of NASA
BurtReynolds wrote:oh wonderful. Noangel is back to spam the threads.
na....for reals....how do you explain a tool turned to coal...or a stone-quarried and moved thousands of years ago that not even bechtel can lift and move today?
how do explain these things using conventional wisdom?
the current timeline for human evolution begins at around 50 million years ago. It does not explain the many tools found earlier than that date....conventional ideology simply looks the other way, as opposed to putting a spotlight on it, which any honest scientists would do.
The London hammer dates to at least 140 million years ago, suggesting a flaw in current ideology. Sure, this is wiki, but its a well known archaeological find and was published by the BBC.