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Historic Mysteries
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Historic Mysteries
Some of you here who are on my facebook may be familiar with this site.

http://historicmysteries.com/

I have been writing for the owner of this site for about two years now and have fun doing it. I have a love of mysteries in history and often wrote about them in my spare time. This guy found me (Much the way you did, Summer. Kind of funny.) and asked me to write for a new site of his. Since then, the place has grown quite a bit. The forum is a ghost town, so I wouldn't bother, but the article topics are mostly great. You history lovers here may even be able to pick apart a few of the articles on the site. We try to stick to legit stuff as often as possible, but people love their UFOs. You'll see one or two of them in there. Sad However, for the most part, it is interesting stuff for you skeptics.

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RE: Historic Mysteries
Big Grin I do love it when a new article passes through my feeds.
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I try to read all of the stuff there as often as possible, but it already takes enough time to write half of it, so I must conserve my energy.
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I watched a documentary on D.B. Cooper a few weeks ago and it was pretty interesting. I think I'm convinced that he didn't survive the parachute jump.
Christian apologetics is the art of rolling a dog turd in sugar and selling it as a donut.
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(February 7, 2012 at 1:26 pm)Doubting Thomas Wrote: I watched a documentary on D.B. Cooper a few weeks ago and it was pretty interesting. I think I'm convinced that he didn't survive the parachute jump.

Was that the bank robber dude?



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Just for you..

http://lmgtfy.com/?q=D.B.+Cooper
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D.B. Cooper hijacked a plane for ransom.

Thomas, I am completely with you there. I'm relatively certain he died too. However, he was obviously quite clever, so he could still be fooling us.
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D.B. Cooper was abducted by aliens as soon as he figured out his parachute would not open after jumping out of that plane.
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I just read your Coso Artifact article.

I remember when Von Daniken trotted that one out as "proof" that extraterrestrials had been here 500,000 years ago.

That is was merely a 1922 Champion Spark Plug shows how far the Woo-Woo crowd will go to delude itself.
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RE: Historic Mysteries
(February 7, 2012 at 5:15 pm)Minimalist Wrote: I just read your Coso Artifact article.

I remember when Von Daniken trotted that one out as "proof" that extraterrestrials had been here 500,000 years ago.

That is was merely a 1922 Champion Spark Plug shows how far the Woo-Woo crowd will go to delude itself.

Haha, it's clearly not even a rock. Even years later without the piece and with only a few pictures to go by, no geologist would say that is a geode. It is ludicrous. I like debunking so-called mysteries for that site. I must say that sometimes they completely confuse me. I have no answers for the Lead Masks Case. That is fucking utterly confounding.
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