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Originally posted by Glamazon
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Oh boy, didn't see these before I responded.
A) Um, so two mythological figures look like each other? I don't know what you want me to do with this.
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The claims about the D.C. street layout are easily refuted just by looking at an actual map of the city. Conspiracy literature will show Rhode Island Ave., Vermont Ave., Massachusetts Ave., Connecticut Ave., and K Street making up five lines of a pentagram. A look at the actual street map shows that Vermont and Connecticut Avenues do not extend south of K street so there is no point below that, and ergo, no bottom point of any pentagram pointing at the White House. Further, Rhode Island Ave. does not extend west of Connecticut Ave. so not only does this alleged "pentagram" not have five points, it doesn't even have four. It is purely the product of someone's overactive imagination.
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C) And? Nukes weren't used in 9/11 and everyone knew for years that the World Trade Center would make a devastating site for a terrorist attack. And the Pentagon one doesn't even resemble the damage to the Pentagon on 9/11.
D) Wow, Medieval traditions carry through to the modern day? #3spooky5me
E) Photographic evidence of a failed US experiment in mind control in the 1950s is supposed to convince me that, in the modern day, that technology somehow A) works and B) is being exclusively used on celebrities and not, I don't know, the populace at large? Like...
I need more Glam sweetie