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Which mystery of the world would you most like to know?


I'm torn between knowing the truth about 9/11 and how the pyramids were built. I'll probably choose pyramids.

Other honorable mentions.

The full story of the JFK assassination.
Rosewell.

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9/11 wasnt a big deal. Americans make a big deal out of it. It was a preplanned media event to start 100 wars for the next 100 years. Here's more: (((they))) will do another 9/11 or worse for more wars for the benefit of that peanut sized country.

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How many died? 5000. Wars started due to 9/11 caused millions of deaths. How stupid. Humanity is contemptible. I am glad Covid is wiping out humans. We need depopulation.

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Who dropped that hundred dollar bill I found in Wal-Mart?
Never mind. I don't care πŸ˜ƒ

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Oops, that was me
Please send itπŸ‘

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I'm sorry, what was that? There was some static on the line.

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Can't fool you😬

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Just watch JFK. Oliver Stone would never lie.

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What happened to Maddie McCann.

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Who was The Zodiac Killer?
How many open cases in surrounding areas was he responsible for (The Hitchhiker Murders, that poor girl at that college..?)
What finally stopped him?

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Yes! I wonder If the film suggested the correct person. Seemed plausible to me.

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Arthur Leigh Allen was indeed a deranged pervert but DNA and handwriting samples ruled him out

Maybe Zodiac simply died of a random heart attack or in a car wreck

Like Jack The Ripper we'll probably never know

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Oh really? I didn't know that. Thanks πŸ‘

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He was the most likely suspect.. .
Owned a Zodiac brand watch, spoke about his anger toward women, lived close to one of the victims, pled guilty and served 2 years for sexually attacking a little boy...the list goes on with this psycho but No, not a match

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I've just watched Three Identical Strangers on Netflix .... I'd like to read that study!

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Origins of humans.

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Whenever this topic arises, the question I always ask is:

"Just what do people see in Bruce Springsteen?"

Cancel me, call me uncool, but I've just never understood the appeal of the whole "underdog poet/voice of the disenfranchised" stereotype that has relentlessly been used to justify his entire career.

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