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Fan of science, casual computing, and thinking about stuff and things. Probably more opinionated than is warranted. My @'s the same on certain other sites too.
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If he could, Newt Gingrich would force every American to divorce his wife while she lay in a hospital bed recovering from cancer surgery.
If they could the Biden Administration would force every American to drink Bud light and shop at Target.
Perhaps the most misleading UFO headline of all time. The quote "truly anomalous" is from the sentence "[the video] shows some interesting things that everyone thought were truly anomalous to start with" He then explain it was just a misidentified plane, not anomalous at all.
A+E Networks' History Channel offers more content denigrating Native American cultural achievements by ascribing them to space aliens, white people, or Bible giants than any other television network.
Congratulations to this year’s ingenious lineup of writers participating in the 8th #NativeAmerican TV Writers Lab— @AENetworks is proud to support you and your outstanding work! @AllianceNative #DEIA #InclusionMatters #AENDiversity #FutureofMedia
Hi, Assyriologist here. I wrote my masters thesis on Ishtar…which is pronounced “ish-tar”, not Easter. She has nothing to do with Easter 😊 There’s also zero evidence for the Easter egg thing, too!
3D artists should upload millions of models with non-manifold geometry to sketchfab and label them with common tags. Here's a beautiful dog 🐶
This photo is an example of how optical illusions mess with your mind. First you see a rock floating in the air and then...
The article is the same old argument: UFOs are anomalously transmundane craft because "military pilots" are especially credible observers. And yet, we have seen just this month that military pilots can and do misidentify things like balloons. The argument doesn't hold.
Not sure why this Bloomberg op ed is in the WaPo, but I can share it paywall-free as a subscriber. An excellent, no-nonsense, and concise summation of the weirdness of all of this 75+ years ago. Great to see talk of Sign, Grudge, and the Twining Memo wapo.st/41lf2EA
Is @YouTube's "block ad" feature just not working at all anymore? It seems like it's always been iffy, but I used to be able to count on not seeing a blocked ad for a least a few days. But I've trying to block the same three ads several times a day for the last 5 or 6 days.
Before I get criticized over the balloons, I'll also point out what I've been saying for decades: No one thing explains all UFOs because the "phenomenon" is an artificial construct papering over many different causes, from balloons to weather to hoaxes and more.
So let me get this straight, the upstanding scholars of the British Museum will not repatriate antiquities, but they will allow one of their curators to appear on Ancient Aliens. Got it.
Young people died suddenly before Covid. They always have. Heart attacks have always been a leading cause of death in young people. Gathering modern cases while ignoring old cases is deeply misleading.
I chose an era decades before the Covid vaccine & found random stories of young people who collapsed & died suddenly long before mRNA vaccines to show it does happen & labeled them to prevent the “Died Suddenly” propaganda machine from copying & claiming they are modern deaths.
I'm just going note how much vetting I have had to go through and documentation I have to provide for a major news organization to interview me about a tweet I made, while the NY Times will report that space aliens landed in New Mexico without asking for a shred of proof.
The @nytimes @remytumin is giving unwarranted credibility to the avocado-UFO memories of kindergarteners from 1945 in an article uncritically endorsing Jacques Vallee's embarrassingly bad UFO book, with an obvious assist from Chris Mellon. nytimes.com/2023/01/13/us/…
For my new followers: Information about my narrative nonfiction manuscript, which explores how the political and cultural panic over homosexuality from 1947-1955 traumatized and ultimately canonized James Dean, can be found in the articles on my Substack: jasoncolavito.substack.com
Republicans are literally purging books from libraries to suppress ideas that challenge conservative bigotry.
QUOTE 'Hancock’s claims aren’t “dangerous” or “racist.” They are countercultural. These vile smears are the thrashings of a runaway monoculture that suppresses the discussion of any ideas that challenge prevailing narratives...' END QUOTE theamericanconservative.com/the-most-dange…
Colonial accounts from hundreds of years ago are biased. They do not represent eyewitness testimony of Indigenous cultures, but rather an outside perspective on them by those who looked down on Indigenous cultures and peoples
This article cites no sources and contains many factual errors. Too many! The 1487 temple dedication numbers were invented by an evangelizing Spanish priest, Duran, to literally demonize the Mexica. Long debunked. More errors... 1/4
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