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by critter
Thu Feb 26, 2009 5:03 pm
Forum: First Amendment Forum
Topic: duh!
Replies: 37
Views: 26762

Wrong!

Dipshit Joe, The Continental Congress was the governing body of the British North American Colonies during the American Revolution. It was not and has never been the governing body of the United States of America, which was created upon resolution of the Revolutionary War AND subsequent adoption of ...
by critter
Thu Feb 26, 2009 4:34 pm
Forum: First Amendment Forum
Topic: duh!
Replies: 37
Views: 26762

Wrong!

Wrong again, dipshit! The 1st United States Congress was convened on the 4th of March 1789 and only after agreeing (See Massachusetts Compromise) to include Amendments known as the Bill of Rights whose First Amendment protects freedom of religion. In fact, it could even be argued that it was a backl...
by critter
Sat Jan 03, 2009 12:17 am
Forum: First Amendment Forum
Topic: The Drug Wars.........
Replies: 5
Views: 7163

Joe's a liar and a cheat!

I've seen you use fear and intimidation on this forum to the point of utter disgust, but now I've got the goods on YOU, Joe, and I dare you to come into Critter's Den now, motherfucker. Step up, Fuck!

Fuck off, Joe

Critter
by critter
Sat Jan 03, 2009 12:05 am
Forum: First Amendment Forum
Topic: The Drug Wars.........
Replies: 5
Views: 7163

Rock Steady and Be Bop!

Wow!! Marijuana is less dangerous than bathtubs and autos, maybe we should make them illegal too.

Hi Fuckdick! I'm ready to really tangle with you if you're ready to step to this shit, but I warn you now you're playing with FIRE and you won't like it one bit!

Fuck off, Joe!

Critter
by critter
Fri Sep 26, 2008 5:27 pm
Forum: First Amendment Forum
Topic: Say it ain't so, Joe.
Replies: 774
Views: 463694

Joe is a naughty boy!

Like shooting clowns in a barrel...Beerfarts and Bravado, Beerfarts and Bravado...

Critter
by critter
Fri Sep 26, 2008 3:25 pm
Forum: Around the Campfire
Topic: Yellow Jackets
Replies: 1348
Views: 9844655

A reply

Thanks again, Cubfan, I'd have to say that based purely on the analytical data that your spearhead is forged. Only a destructive test would tell for certain, though. It has all of the chemical traces of such a process, which is probably why someone told you it is 1100 AD rather than 3000 BC. It is h...
by critter
Fri Sep 26, 2008 3:37 am
Forum: Around the Campfire
Topic: Yellow Jackets
Replies: 1348
Views: 9844655

Curiosity

Cubfan, I must admit, I can't stop thinking about your artifact, it is truly compelling; my curiosity is stoked. I have a few more inquiries for you that may seem a bit odd or even out of line and if this is the case then I apologise in advance and mean you no disrespect; I am simply curious. I've s...
by critter
Fri Sep 26, 2008 12:32 am
Forum: Around the Campfire
Topic: Yellow Jackets
Replies: 1348
Views: 9844655

My pics

I've posted a few pics in the user forum. Have a look at the EDS signatures, some of the spikes are the same as those Cubfan has observed, although as I've stated previously, my artifact is of a much more heavily alloyed Bronze than his projectile. I should point out that Cubfans chemical analysis i...
by critter
Thu Sep 25, 2008 10:56 pm
Forum: Around the Campfire
Topic: Yellow Jackets
Replies: 1348
Views: 9844655

Copper culture

Oh, I find your reference to the "copper culture" interesting as well. That is archaeological communities explanation for the mining activity in the UP and all of these anomalous artifacts. You see, we're supposed to believe that a Native American culture developed to utilise the copper de...
by critter
Thu Sep 25, 2008 10:39 pm
Forum: Around the Campfire
Topic: Yellow Jackets
Replies: 1348
Views: 9844655

Wow!!!

Holy shit, Cubfan, that EDS signature is exactly the type that is found in these Bronze Age artifacts that I've been describing. Notice the Aluminium and Silicon signatures also Sulphur, those are unmistakably Bronze Age technology. That is absolutely amazing, the Potassium, Calcium, and Chlorine ar...
by critter
Thu Sep 25, 2008 8:50 pm
Forum: Around the Campfire
Topic: Yellow Jackets
Replies: 1348
Views: 9844655

Cool!

Interesting stuff, Cubfan. Just out of curiosity, where exactly was your aunt and uncle's farm? That projectile point is obviously the odd one of the bushel. Of course copper points were commonly traded in early European contact, but who knows, it could be of Native American manufacture (they did wo...
by critter
Thu Sep 25, 2008 7:24 pm
Forum: Around the Campfire
Topic: Yellow Jackets
Replies: 1348
Views: 9844655

The Pyramids of Rock Lake

Ah, a Yooper are you? I'm also not certain about how the amount of copper taken from the area was arrived at, but I do know that even the most puritan, conservative archaeologists tend to agree that it was extensive and ancient. I also know that early explorers to the area found the mining works lar...
by critter
Thu Sep 25, 2008 5:30 pm
Forum: LDM Discussions
Topic: Prospecting Gear???
Replies: 4
Views: 5101

Army surplus

Try the army surplus store in Mesa, it has everything you'll need at a reasonable price and if you like to haggle you can usually get a better deal.

Critter
by critter
Thu Sep 25, 2008 5:23 pm
Forum: Around the Campfire
Topic: Yellow Jackets
Replies: 1348
Views: 9844655

One more thing...

Perhaps I should also mention that Michigan's copper deposits are not only the world's largest, but also the most pure. Today, however, most of the copper that is mined comes from the deposits found in Chile, which are also pretty large and pure, and are also not in or around Europe, which has very ...
by critter
Thu Sep 25, 2008 5:19 pm
Forum: Around the Campfire
Topic: Yellow Jackets
Replies: 1348
Views: 9844655

Next question...

Good Work, Cubfan! Indeed, billions of tonnes of copper was removed from Michigan's copper deposits prior to the most recent European colonisation. We know that the Native Americans didn't use copper in these amounts so here's the next question: Who did?

Critter
by critter
Thu Sep 25, 2008 4:24 pm
Forum: Around the Campfire
Topic: Yellow Jackets
Replies: 1348
Views: 9844655

It's the copper, stupid

That's a negative on Aztalan being built by the Woodland Native Americans of the area. I don't think any archaeologist has ever made that claim. It is associated with the "Moundbuilder" culture that existed around the Midwest and suddenly disappeared around the same time the Maya disappear...
by critter
Thu Sep 25, 2008 4:06 pm
Forum: First Amendment Forum
Topic: the candidate debates
Replies: 16
Views: 15498

Bloodless Coup

Wasn't the bloodless coup in November of 2000?

Great accomplishments are rarely produced by cynical people.

Critter
by critter
Thu Sep 25, 2008 3:44 am
Forum: First Amendment Forum
Topic: the candidate debates
Replies: 16
Views: 15498

Eh?

For a second there I though Zen would offer some anecdotal evidence and then take the high road out of town....wait a second, upon further review... By the by, Habitat builds have been shown to lead to the demise of local construction industries in developing countries, reference Fiji and Guatemala ...
by critter
Thu Sep 25, 2008 3:40 am
Forum: Around the Campfire
Topic: Yellow Jackets
Replies: 1348
Views: 9844655

Eh?

Hey, I'm just a kid who found an astrolabe, don't blame me for your narrow-mindedness.

Have another,

Critter
by critter
Wed Sep 24, 2008 6:08 pm
Forum: Around the Campfire
Topic: Yellow Jackets
Replies: 1348
Views: 9844655

Mirky waters

Beneath the mirky waters of Rock Lake in Wisconsin lies a complex of rock structures, the largest of which resembles a delta pyramid that is larger than the Great Pyramid of the Giza Plateau and can be clearly seen from above. Who built these structures and why were they submerged beneath the man-ma...
by critter
Wed Sep 24, 2008 5:53 pm
Forum: First Amendment Forum
Topic: the candidate debates
Replies: 16
Views: 15498

Clowns in a barrel

If McCain has it his way there won't be a debate to rate. Apparently he feels the need to politicise the market bailout legislation by going to Washington to assist a committee that neither he nor Obama are a member of. This is an absolute disgrace and disrespectful of the American people's desire t...
by critter
Sat Sep 20, 2008 10:01 pm
Forum: First Amendment Forum
Topic: THE POLITICAL LANDSCAPE
Replies: 84
Views: 55523

Beer Farts and Bravado

Joe seems to have gone very quiet of late. He's probably recovering from the post-convention hangover where Palin turns out to be complete ditz, and McCain can't seem to string together a complete thought on the economy, much less a coherent one. Not to mention the attack ads that are so over the to...
by critter
Sat Sep 20, 2008 12:54 am
Forum: First Amendment Forum
Topic: the fundementals of the economy are sound
Replies: 24
Views: 19392

Touche

Good post, Pip, I too find it interesting that the Republicans, who claim to be so well-versed in economics, seems so inept in basic macroeconomic principles. After all, isn't it the Republicans who constantly endorse laissez-faire deregulated market capitalism, which has consistently led to substan...
by critter
Thu Sep 11, 2008 9:38 pm
Forum: First Amendment Forum
Topic: a nation divided
Replies: 142
Views: 120408

My results

Economic Left/Right: -6.50
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -4.62

An interesting exercise. Thanks for that.

Cheers
by critter
Mon Sep 08, 2008 9:40 am
Forum: First Amendment Forum
Topic: THE POLITICAL LANDSCAPE
Replies: 84
Views: 55523

An ink blot is not a landscape

Indeed, only a Republican would be so stupid and cynical as to mistake intelligence for arrogance, eloquence for elitism, or analysis for sexism. Luckily they are also not very good at arithmetic or they'd realise they haven't got the numbers to even put up a struggle this time around. So far, all w...