Questions everyone should ask themselves:

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Questions everyone should ask themselves:
1- Why is an Egyptian pyramid on a US dollar bill?
2- Why have 56 countries signed a treaty not to venture into Antarctica?
3- Why do planes never fly over Antarctica?
4- How did NASA "lose" the footage of the moon landing, probably one of the most important moments for humanity?
5- If Neil Armstrong first set foot on the moon, who was holding the camera?
6 Why did we never go to the moon again?
7- If monkeys have evolved into humans, why are monkeys still monkeys?
8- How does 95% of "scrap" DNA exist? Who decided this was actually "garbage"?
9- How were huge, symmetrical, detailed, sacred and geometrically fixed structures such as cathedrals and parliamentary buildings created by people who lived in wooden huts, rode horse-drawn carriages and did not have machines or lasers?
10- How is it that this same pre-Luanian architecture is found all over the world?
11 - Why are there pictures in ancient Egyptian art that appear to represent “spaceships”?
12- Why are remains and pictures of giant people found? And why is it that various ancient scriptures speak of giants of different cultures, including the Bible?
13- Why are there pictures of mushrooms in ancient Christian art? And why does papi dress like giant mushrooms Amanita Muscaria?
15- Why do ancient Egyptian artworks show jaws and is it a coincidence that even the pineal gland looks like a jaws?
16- Why are there depictions of dragons all over the world and in different cultures thousands of years apart and it’s also mentioned in the Bible?
17- Why is there so much bold demonic symbolism in the music and entertainment industry?
18- Why do most video games revolve around kills?
19 - How is it possible that movies and cartoons like The Simpsons are able to predict certain cultural events so accurately?
20- How do forest fires melt cars that leave trees intact?
21 - How much is the national debt? If there is a borrower, there is also a Believer: who is it?
22- How is it that the so-called “national debt” is growing despite tax increases? Where is the taxpayers money going?
23- Why is regular poisoning of alcohol and tobacco considered "normal" and euphemistically referred to as "drinking" and "smoking"?
24 Why is alcohol and tobacco featured in almost all shows and movies?
25- why do news anchors around the world and on different channels say and repeat the same script to the letter?
26 - If we are more advanced and informed than ever before, why do we have the highest rates of obesity, cancer and heart problems, not to mention depression?
From:
Truth will set you free.
 
27. Why was walter aka Blunt allowed to run Free on BGOL
28. Why was there database errors when the server bill was being paid
29. Why is it called BGOL when its mostly white girls
30. Why do posters claim not to like fat girls, when fat girls threads are the most popular?
 
27. Why was walter aka Blunt allowed to run Free on BGOL
28. Why was there database errors when the server bill was being paid
29. Why is it called BGOL when its mostly white girls
30. Why do posters claim not to like fat girls, when fat girls threads are the most popular?

I disagree with this as there are more threads dedicated to black women (even different shades of black women) than white women.
 
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  1. Egyptian Pyramid on US Dollar Bill: The pyramid on the US dollar bill represents strength and durability. It's part of the Great Seal of the United States, with the unfinished state symbolizing the country's growth and future potential.
  2. Antarctica Treaty: The Antarctic Treaty, signed in 1959 by 12 countries and now joined by many others, was established to ensure that Antarctica is used for peaceful purposes only, particularly for scientific research, and to protect the environment.
  3. Planes Flying Over Antarctica: Commercial planes rarely fly directly over the South Pole due to route efficiency, the need for suitable emergency landing spots, and the extreme cold, which poses risks to aircraft.
  4. NASA "Losing" Moon Landing Footage: NASA didn't "lose" the footage of the Apollo 11 moon landing; the original telemetry data tapes were overwritten due to a shortage of magnetic tape. However, restored versions of the broadcast exist.
  5. Camera Holding on the Moon: When Neil Armstrong took his first steps on the Moon, the camera was mounted on the Lunar Module, allowing it to capture the historic moment.
  6. Not Returning to the Moon: Humans have landed on the Moon six times (Apollo 11 through Apollo 17, excluding Apollo 13). Interest and funding shifted towards space shuttle missions, the International Space Station, and plans for Mars exploration.
  7. Evolution of Monkeys into Humans: Evolutionary theory explains that humans and monkeys share a common ancestor rather than humans evolving directly from monkeys. Both species have evolved differently over millions of years.
  8. "Scrap" DNA: What was once considered "junk" DNA is now understood to contain regions that provide important regulatory functions. The term "junk" was a placeholder for DNA whose functions were not understood.
  9. Construction of Ancient Structures: Ancient civilizations were highly skilled and used sophisticated techniques and tools. Knowledge was passed down, and communities came together for large projects, reflecting high levels of organization and craftsmanship.
  10. Pre-Lunarian Architecture Worldwide: Architectural styles spread through trade, conquest, and cultural exchange. Similar designs and construction techniques were developed independently in different regions due to similar human needs and environmental conditions.
  11. "Spaceships" in Ancient Egyptian Art: Imagery that some interpret as "spaceships" can be explained by the symbolic and artistic conventions of the time, representing known objects or mythological elements.
  12. Giant People in Ancient Texts and Art: Stories of giants are found in many cultures and are often considered mythological. Physical evidence of giants as described in folklore and ancient texts has not been scientifically verified.
  13. Mushrooms in Ancient Christian Art: Some researchers suggest that certain psychedelic plants, including mushrooms, influenced early Christian art and symbolism, but these interpretations are speculative and not universally accepted.
  14. Ancient Egyptian Artworks and the Pineal Gland: Artistic representations often use symbolism and abstraction. Any resemblance to the pineal gland or other modern interpretations are speculative.
  15. Dragons in Different Cultures: Dragons are a common motif in many cultures, often symbolizing power, strength, or natural forces. Their widespread presence in mythology can be attributed to human psychology and the natural world's influence.
  16. Demonic Symbolism in Entertainment: Imagery in music and entertainment often uses provocative symbols for artistic expression, shock value, or to convey specific themes. Interpretations vary widely.
  17. Violence in Video Games: Video games encompass a wide range of genres and themes. Action and conflict are common in many forms of storytelling, including games, and are not exclusive to this medium.
  18. Predictions in "The Simpsons": "The Simpsons" has aired for many years, covering a wide range of topics. Some coincidences between the show's content and real-life events are seen as predictions, but these are generally chalked up to the show's broad and satirical nature.
  19. Forest Fires and Melted Cars: Intense heat from forest fires can melt cars due to the metal's lower melting point compared to the combustion temperature of wood. Trees may remain if the fire does not directly consume them or if it moves quickly through an area.
20-23. National Debt and Taxpayer Money: The national debt is the sum of all past deficits, minus surpluses. It grows due to government spending exceeding revenue. Taxes fund government operations, but spending priorities and economic factors influence debt levels.

24-25. Alcohol, Tobacco in Media, and News Scripts: Advertising and portrayal in media reflect societal norms and commercial interests. News outlets sometimes use similar sources or syndicated content, leading to repeated phrasing across different channels.

26. Health Issues in Advanced Societies: Despite advancements, lifestyle changes, including diet, reduced physical activity, and increased stress, contribute to health issues. Public health efforts aim to address these challenges, but progress is complex and multifaceted.
 
How come we've never found a Bigfoot skeleton even though we've found dinosaur skeletons?

The fossils we've found represent a tiny percentage of what's actually lived on this earth. The chance of remains becoming fossilized and in a location where we can find it are extremely small. All sorts of variations of creatures have existed we may never find evidence of.

Whether that includes a bigfoot type creature, who knows right?
 
Western archeologists (grave robbers) are slow to believe non western spoken traditional stories or discount them as myths, or hide and destroy evidence that may prove them true.

Dragons, Thunderbirds, Giants, Hobbits, etc.

We can go down the list of indigenous oral histories that western scholars denigrate and try to disprove as fantastic stories. Even from their own ancestors.

I believe the stories about the Smithsonian hiding or destroying evidence regarding African or "Egyptian" artifacts in the Grand Canyon, Asians landing on the Pacific coast pre Columbus, and giants in what is now the American Southwest.
 
Troy was proven to be a real place.
"Hobbits" have been proven to have existed.
Timbuktu, Zanadu were ancient cities lost to time and later rediscovered as real cities.

Trading routes went cold due to wars, droughts/famines/earthquakes/tsunamis. People relocated or died off. Cities became overgrown ruins covered by the jungles or sands.

Ancient people intermingled and traveled, we are taught that people generally stayed in their homelands until Marco Polo and Columbus.

Chinese pottery was found in Timbuktu. Roman's established colonies and trading outposts in "Africa" . We know what the Mongols did to reshape history.

Many ancient "myths" have been proven to be based in factual events.
 
1- If heaven is up above the earth and hell is deep below the earth's surface. Why do we bury our dead below the earth's surface?

2- If hell is a torturous pit of fire. Why do we burn our dead?

3- @keone only fuck with fat women, so why doesn't he know how many almondz?
U cant be above 100 years old and not know the first two questions.

Also the real questions should be how u were classmates with jesus and mohammed but u still with us? Postin on a hotdamn pornboard at that
 
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