Jim_MDP
Philosopher
Ok. So it's bedrock. In the basement of the WTC. Mmm hmm. Got it.
This is denial and evasion. You KNOW what it is. Bedrock.
Ok. So it's bedrock. In the basement of the WTC. Mmm hmm. Got it.
Yes it is Doc.
Now that I see it in context, and understand what and how ancient it is, I'm gobsmacked and even offended that you, yes you, pawned off that pic of bedrock as some new layering of dust.
For your part that was either genuinely lazy to not investigate what that image actually shows, or extremely disingenuous of you to present it as something other than what you knew it to be.
Stop trying to misrepresent reality to fit your unsupported theories.
I'm disappointed and rather offended by your actions.
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This is a lie and an evasion.
This is an evasion and downright disingenuous.
The entire Manhattan skyline shows clearly where the bedrock closest to the surface and is easiest to build tall upon. It's under ALL the skyscrapers.
This is denial and evasion. You KNOW what it is. Bedrock.
Ok. So it's bedrock. In the basement of the WTC. Mmm hmm. Got it.
Do you think the following two types of WTC dust arose from different events?
Tell me how bedrock got into the exhaust vent that used to service the printing presses in the basement of the old Saturday Evening Post building, located 200 feet away from Ground Zero at 75 West Street.
A lie? You're saying that what I've done is a peer reviewed work? Or that I haven't made a decision to keep to the dunderhead strategy?
Yeah. Manhattan Island is an island. The rock down there is part of the Earth's crust. But it's bedrock. Mmm hmm. They apparently discovered an ancient ship down there, too. It's hilarious.
I really, really doubt it's bedrock. The notion makes me smile.
What do you mean, IN the basement? There is no basement there. There's no building there at all.
I really, really doubt it's bedrock. The notion makes me smile.
Is there DNA in the light dust? Yes. Is there DNA in the dark dust? No.
You're right. The writers of the article couldn't figure out how bedrock could possibly exist in the basement of the WTC. I hope you catch my drift. The photo captions were pretty incredulous, so I give the journalist an A for noticing the wee-oo wee-oo factor in that story.![]()
That's bedrock.
What do you think the bloody towers were built on?
Jeez... and you wonder why nobody takes you seriously.
It is on one of the most valuable pieces of real estate in human history. How dare they try to put something past a panhandler/publicity stunt/meteorologist/fired adjunct professor like Rainbeaux Barbie!
LOLZ!
Your characterization of me really makes me laugh. Rainbeaux Barbie seems to have had a lot of careers. crying![]()
I am correct about the sunken treasure, right? Didn't they say they found a ship while digging? It's hilarious, I tell you.
I am correct about the sunken treasure, right? Didn't they say they found a ship while digging? It's hilarious, I tell you.
Yeah, you sure did! There are a couple more I have not mentioned, of course.
None of course dealing with her educational background (save the terminated position as an adjunct professor) and absolutely none dealing with anything remotely related to WTC.
Cool that "bedrock" makes you laugh. You seem sober today.