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Re: New TV Season
« Reply #135 on: January 24, 2023, 01:09:00 pm »
It’s not fake.  They carbon date many things that have been discovered.  Unless you’re one of those religious crazies that don’t believe in carbon dating.  But I couldn’t care less whether there’s any vast treasure there.  I’m more interested in the various countries that were there a few hundred years ago.  That’s a great conspiracy theory you’ve got there!

Lmao

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The Curse of Oak Island, which comes from the same production company that produces the hit pseudohistory series Ancient Aliens, presents various outlandish theories, especially those centred on the Knights Templar, a disbanded European religious order that Dan Brown put at the heart of his best-selling thriller, The Da Vinci Code. “It’s classic pseudohistory. It’s taking archeological sites out of context, building on coincidences and speculation with no real evidence,” says Conlin.

Otherwise serious journalists help keep the stories alive. CBC’s The Current recently aired a book promotion interview with American journalist Randall Sullivan, who worked on the series. He thinks that the island may contain proof that Francis Bacon wrote William Shakespeare’s plays.

Conlin can’t make himself watch the Oak Island show because it is so absurd. “I saw one expert they brought in holding up a railway spike … and saying, this is the keel spike of a Spanish galleon,” says Conlin.

Between this and your defence of the Netflix Atlantis show, one really gets a sense of your media habits and why you are the way you are (extremely dumb).
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