King of the Americas
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In his defense, I think that "just found this place" refers to the Chilean tree plantation, not to these forums.
Not that it helps his case.
I noticed in the Atlantis/Menorah thread, KotA was very coy about being explicit about what it was he was claiming and he's not pulling the same trick, implying that he isn't really saying anything about the tree plantation in Chile.
Except he's really saying a lot.
He thinks that it's a preposterous lie that it exists as a result of a 1960s tree planting project by the Chilean government. No reason has been given for why he believes this to be a lie, apparently the idea is just prima facie absurd and should be rejected outright.
He has explicitly claimed that the tree plantation is evidence of a pre-Columbian global trade system. The reason he thinks this is because when looking at Easter Island on Google Earth, he followed a Google Earth mapping artefact created by long stretches of underwater data being higher resolution than the available data in the surrounding sea floor. Following one of these straight lines led him to this tree plantation in Chile. Therefore pre-Columbian global trade routes.
I can't figure out the logic behind this at all. It's not that I disagree with it, I just can't find a coherent argument in KotA's posts regarding the tree plantation that lead to a conclusion of pre-Columbian global trade in order to deconstruct it.
It's all very silly and getting quite pathetic.
The intellectual dishonesty exercised here is the only thing pathetic...
That tree plantation was NOT planted in the 1960's because:
-They couldn't afford it
-ALL of the pictures posted have been of fully matured trees
-There's a bombing run site right next to it, because everyone knows if you want to spend untold billions to plant and maintain a forest, you should definitely practice dropping bombs next to it.
-They're all the same age, seemingly.
-The trees weren't maintained or replanted.
I don't believe the Google Earth lines are mapping artifacts because I have used them to find other plantations and other desert grid patterns.
ETA: Okay, try this look for the spending...The government shows no signs of an increase in budgetary spending in the 1960's...
"During the 1950s inflation become a serious problem in Chile. There was a consensus that inflationary pressures rested on excessive money creation and remarkably lax fiscal policy (Edwards (1985)). Under Alessandri ́s administration, 1958-1964, a stabilization process was launched with the aim of containing inflation and reducing public spending. In 1960 and 1961, inflation declined importantly to single-digit figures, from levels of more than 30% during the previous decade (see Table 1). After 1962, however, inflation came back to its historical levels, with a fiscal deficit that, though not exorbitant, seemed to constitute a source of inflationary pressures in a context in which fiscal debt was an stable proportion of GDP (around 30%) . In subsequent years, during the Frei administration, 1964-1970, some economic reforms were undertaken. One of the first measures was to reduce the public deficit, however, in 1967 and as a consequence of political pressures, this attempt was abandoned. The Frei administration also attempted to liberalize trade, although its success was limited. As consequence of these failed reforms, towards the end of 1970, the performance of the Chilean economy was disappointing: GDP growth was 1.9% whereas inflation reached 35%. (*https://bfi.uchicago.edu/sites/default/files/research/Monetary_and_Fiscal.pdf)
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