It’s been looked into, and generally agreed upon on a post on here a few months back, I don’t remember who posted it. It was after that migrant camp/pit prison in Arizona was discovered that it was discussed on here.
What's funny about it, is that Mr. Daniels (above) clearly doesn't remember the particulars about that specific debacle, even though it wasn't all that long ago.
It's part of the spinning process that TPTB put on nearly everything. Certain persons, and I happen to me a specimen of this particular phenotype, have long-range memories for geopolitical incidents and such. Others do not.
Most people, for example, view John McCain as some sort of ultra-Patriotic war hero and not the same boob who crashed several planes, attempted to cover up the Savings and Loan Scandal, and spent most of the last twenty years at the Democrat's throats. Relentless apologist for Israel...
...like NPC's don't have any conception of that.
Daniels doesn't remember the Cemex investigation. As far as he's concerned, it might as well have never happened.
So what's so funny, you ask? Imagine being pretty much the opposite, and watch political events, scandals, and cause du jur seemingly evaporate from the popular consciousness and political memory. Like two years from now, normies will somehow think that Trump was against the wall or something.
Oh no, Mr. Holland, this illustrates my point wonderfully. Others are blathering on about....some Rothschild, or something. Meanwhile people have completely ignored the Cemex angle. That was precisely my point.
Memory hole.
Not only are you indifferent to Cemex, it would seem but have forgotten that a camp was discovered on their very property. You're even going to so far as to argue with me, and try to convince me that I'm talking about something else. Even after I've written several paragraphs explaining my position to you.
Memory hole.
But don't worry, if you're enjoying this conversation we'll be having it again in a couple of months, and you have my assurances that you won't let anything we're discussing now ruin that enjoyment.
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ADaniels ago
It’s been looked into, and generally agreed upon on a post on here a few months back, I don’t remember who posted it. It was after that migrant camp/pit prison in Arizona was discovered that it was discussed on here.
andrew_jackson ago
LOL, you're talking about Cemex
ReeceHolland ago
What’s funny about that?
andrew_jackson ago
What's funny about it, is that Mr. Daniels (above) clearly doesn't remember the particulars about that specific debacle, even though it wasn't all that long ago.
It's part of the spinning process that TPTB put on nearly everything. Certain persons, and I happen to me a specimen of this particular phenotype, have long-range memories for geopolitical incidents and such. Others do not.
Most people, for example, view John McCain as some sort of ultra-Patriotic war hero and not the same boob who crashed several planes, attempted to cover up the Savings and Loan Scandal, and spent most of the last twenty years at the Democrat's throats. Relentless apologist for Israel... ...like NPC's don't have any conception of that.
Daniels doesn't remember the Cemex investigation. As far as he's concerned, it might as well have never happened. So what's so funny, you ask? Imagine being pretty much the opposite, and watch political events, scandals, and cause du jur seemingly evaporate from the popular consciousness and political memory. Like two years from now, normies will somehow think that Trump was against the wall or something.
ReeceHolland ago
He said he couldn’t remember who posted it, not the specifics of the case.
andrew_jackson ago
Oh no, Mr. Holland, this illustrates my point wonderfully. Others are blathering on about....some Rothschild, or something. Meanwhile people have completely ignored the Cemex angle. That was precisely my point.
Memory hole.
Not only are you indifferent to Cemex, it would seem but have forgotten that a camp was discovered on their very property. You're even going to so far as to argue with me, and try to convince me that I'm talking about something else. Even after I've written several paragraphs explaining my position to you.
Memory hole.
But don't worry, if you're enjoying this conversation we'll be having it again in a couple of months, and you have my assurances that you won't let anything we're discussing now ruin that enjoyment.
...memory hole.
ReeceHolland ago
I’m certain people want to forget every interaction they have with you.
andrew_jackson ago
Oh, you're certain, eh?