Ah, the wonderful things you can find when you cannot sleep!
I am throwing these up as targets for the “stay the course” types.
We all knew they got around, but Australia?
http://worldnewsdailyreport.com/austral ... de-center/..
Australia: Archaeologists Unearth Ruins of Viking Trade Center
More from the land of OZ
http://worldnewsdailyreport.com/5-meter ... australia/
5-Meter Tall Human Skeleton Unearthed in Australia
Meanwhile. Back in the good old USA;
So all those “fringe/conspiracy ZSmithsonian and the giants theories” have a basis?
http://worldnewsdailyreport.com/smithso ... rly-1900s/
Smithsonian Admits to Destruction of Thousands of Giant Human Skeletons in Early 1900's
And just in case you follow U S politics;
This is why Al Gore will not run for President.
He cannot afford the pay cut!
http://worldnewsdailyreport.com/al-gore ... ionaire-2/
Strange stuff
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Re: Strange stuff
When you go to a web site you should check for the disclaimers.
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Re: Strange stuff
I told you it was late at night.
It makes you wonder though at what audience they are aiming their satire at?
How many archaeology geeks are out there?
It makes you wonder though at what audience they are aiming their satire at?
How many archaeology geeks are out there?