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originally posted by: crayzeed
a reply to: rickymouse
I think the ones on coc aine are the skeptics denying all the scientific evidence.
originally posted by: vinifalou
originally posted by: crayzeed
a reply to: rickymouse
I think the ones on coc aine are the skeptics denying all the scientific evidence.
Any scientific evidence you'd like to share with me other than Gaia videos (who eventually you'll need to pay to get access), or RT news?
I mean... IT'S A FREAKIN' ALIEN, RIGHT!!!
There must be scientific studies everywhere!!
Too bad that just a few selected enlightened people can see.
originally posted by: Namdru
a reply to: surfer_soul
What I find interesting about the whole elongated skulls phenomenon, is that this head binding practice was done not just in South America but Africa too. I
So three fingers and three finger-toes is just not interesting at all, uh-huh.
originally posted by: surfer_soul
I think it’s mighty odd that this known head binding practice was done by cultures not remotely related. What were they trying to imitate?
originally posted by: Blue Shift
originally posted by: surfer_soul
I think it’s mighty odd that this known head binding practice was done by cultures not remotely related. What were they trying to imitate?
What about the common human practice of tattooing, skin piercing, and otherwise modifying any part of the body that can be modified? Who are they trying to emulate? Aliens with pierced nether regions?
originally posted by: surfer_soul
Binding the skull of an infant with the knowing intention of elongating the skull as the child grows to adulthood is a lot different to tattoos and piercings.