Posted on 03/10/2022 7:16:38 AM PST by SunkenCiv
Pontificates have been recorded since St. Peter in about 30 AD. There is no gap in the 600’s or any other time.
As a matter of fact, Brit's father used her millions to finance time travel research, and he's the one who forced Otto and Sylvester to invent these phantom centuries!!!
Kit Kat would have been spelled Kit-Kat if not for this ruse. So yes, I believe it.
On the time scale we’re looking at here, C-14 dating would not miss by 300 years...
Must be the CCP isn’t aware of the Charlie Chan movies, or they’d have been cancel-cultured ages ago. The archival prints would have just been hauled out and incinerated while some unidentified turds with megaphones told the paid crowd what to chant.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WWBBMCbwEmk
And it’s hard to explain why the Chinese annals don’t show the break.
If this story is true, then China’s entire T’ang Dynasty (618-906) didn’t exist, and the An Lushan Rebellion (755-763), which some say was the bloodiest war after WWII, never took place. How could Otto and Sylvester cook up a fake history of China at a time when there was virtually no contact between that country and Europe?
I think the drug addict dropout running the slushie machine ought to be able to, too.
the dark ages corresponds to the period in which the moslems ravaged much of southern europe.
Well, yeah. ;^)
Regular viewers should be able to tell us — maybe he has been on the show.
Odd, isn’t it, that Joe Rogan but not George Noory has been so persistently and relentlessly attacked?
Possible, but the Hitchhiker’s Guide makes a good point. If time travel was available at some point in the future. It would be no time until McDonalds existed in the Pleistocene.
And the earth is flat.
“I went to a restaurant that serves ‘breakfast at any time’. So I ordered French Toast during the Renaissance.” - Steven Wright
I think the drug addict dropout running the slushie machine ought to be able to, too.
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Also in Colonial America, and throughout the British Empire worldwide, and is why our Framers had two different birthdates. The adoption of the Gregorian calendar happened at different times in different places. In one of the Scandinavian countries (can’t remember which one) it was adopted once, then rescinded, then adopted with alterations, then the alterations got ironed out. It makes genealogy a bit challenging at times.
https://www.familytreemagazine.com/history/gregorian-calendar-adoption-map/
LOL!!
Yes, that probably stems from the fact that the whole thing is nuts. :^)
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