Mister Terrific
It’s in the name
No ad hominem attacks make perfect sense. Its a deflection tactic to deflect what's being said. So when a newspaper posts something says it shouldn't be you say :
The Raftsman’s Journal was the creation of H. Bucher Swoope (occasionally spelled Swope), a young lawyer from Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania, and began when the Whig Party was dissolving and the new American Party, or Know-Nothing movement, was beginning. The first issue of the newspaper, on June 15, 1854, editorialized the virtues of the Whigs and announced its intentions:“We shall labor to make our paper what its name signifies, a true ‘Raftsman’s Journal’ – one that shall be to him a source, not only of pleasure, but of information and instruction where he can always look, not only for the state of the markets, and the price of lumber, but for news, morals and literature. A paper that shall be to him a companion, not alone on his tedious voyage through the crooks and bends of our Susquehanna but in his family circle, his shop, his cabin, his store, and his counting room.”
The Know-Nothing movement was a political faction of the 1850s characterized by nativisim and political xenophobia, based on fears that the United States was being overtaken by immigrants. During his two years as editor, Swoope came to espouse the cause of the American Party cause, adopting the motto “Free as the Wind, and American to the Core” and exhorting readers with comments such as these that appeared in the October 3, 1855, issue: “Americans, On Guard! Make every foreigner exhibit his naturalization papers!” Swoope sold the Journal to Simon Bolivar Row in January 1856, and initially it remained an American Party organ. During the Civil War, the Journal supported the Republican (or so-called Union) Party, in fierce opposition to the Clearfield Republican a Copperhead Democrat newspaper, and both newspapers provide vivid reading. The Raftsman’s Journal continued in operation until 1948.
Raftsman's Journal (Clearfield, Pa.) 1854-1948
Weekly Vol. 1, no. 1 (June 15, 1854)- Ceased in 1948? Cf. Rossell, G.E. Pa. newspapers. Publishers: S.B. Row, ; S.J. Row & Son, <1875-1876>; M.L. McQuown, <1890-1901>. Proprietor: S.J. Row, <1875-1876>. "Republican," <1876>. Editors: S.J. Row, <1875-1876>; A.M. Row, <1875-1876>. Archived issues...
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Brilliant source there buddy. Btw no answer?
like an 100 ft high fort in Missouri
Name of this fort? Location as or coordinates of its location? What society built this fort? What language did they speak? What was their culture? Religion? What artifacts were recovered from this fort? What was the purpose of this fort? Military? Religious? Living space? Who discovered this fort?
Name of the people that mummified their remains? Why were they mummified? How did they die? What was the language or customs of the people? Artifacts recovered from the grave sites? Coordinates of the burials? Genetic testing on the corpses to determine their origins and anthropological record?or mummies being found in Tennessee and Kentucky.
Even mentions there being pyramids in Ohio.
Name of the pyramids? What society built them? What was their purpose? What was the language of the people who built them? Were they religious pyramids? Military? Dwellings? How did there people dress? Culture?
What does this mean? Consensus what?Theres not even a consensus in any of these fields so its a popularity contest?:naff:
Yet in the age when these groups were all believing the earth was flat you'd be on their side laughing at the ones saying it was round? See how that works(it doesn't)?
The earliest documented mention of spherical earth the concept dates from around the 5th century BC, when it appears in the writings of Greek philosophers. In the 3rd century BC, Hellenistic astronomy established the roughly spherical shape of Earth as a physical fact and calculated the Earth's circumference.
You would know this if you had a proper education, home life and nutrition
You say this as your only source for the Boston post office being built by an ancient civilization is a pro-white newspaper from slavery times. Just a parroting robot who thinks the smartest person is the one what can parrot massas status quo the best. Anyone questions massas word? Your attack programming kicks in lol
Again describe this ancient civilization to me? Their religion? Philosophies? Customs? Surely a civilization that had UFO’s would leave behind something?
10 more questions.. Yet when a link says that 20 years after a fire destroyed 1/3 of the city
It wasn’t a city. It was displays made of plaster, paint and stucco.
Tell me doofus, if these were massive stone buildings, or were they destroyed by fire? Is stone flammable?
Yes wealthy civilizations indulging themselves in extravagance and entertainment for minimal profit. Certainly never happens. I literally just showed you the Olympics and its cost overruns you dumb fukk.costing them $8 billion, they decide to spend $1 billion on a temporary fake stage for a "world fair"
Amazingly none of the hundreds of thousands of people who visited the city or millions who lived in the area never said a thing about the destruction of these ancient marvels
Incel hotep babble. Maybe ask your sky genie “creator” for some IQ points.(that they don't ever mention to the public thru their "education" system) and you have nothing to ask. They say "its fake" and you run back to say Ol "Massa said it and massa wouldn't lie to me ass" nikka