politics and prose fashion, today we present a book dealing with an american history of conspiracies just three days ago the c i a admitted a place known as area 51 does actually exists. even though they dissolve all knowledge of any aliens, so called conspiracy theorists rejoiced. [laughter] the best way to sum up this book is page 8 where he says hundreds tend to write off political paranoia as a feature of the fringe. they are wrong. the fear of conspiracies has been a potent force across the political spectrum from the colonial era to the president, in the establishment as well as the strain sell all 338 of jesse s readable pages lay out in clear, often funny as well often surprising detail how that is still the case includes one present-day but now polk conspiracy that we talked about when waiting that i personally remember made its round everywhere was the folded $20 bill trek right after 9/11. anyone familiar with that? a few folks, jesse lays it out on page 302,
This fossil looks like a lumpy, rounded rock with a couple of exposed teeth that are a little worse for wear, having been submerged and tumbled along the floor of the Gulf of Mexico for thousands of years before washing up on a beach. But when it was X-rayed a doctoral student saw there was more to the fossil that met the eye: a hidden canine tooth that had not yet erupted from the jaw bone. It was just what researchers needed to identify the fossil as belonging to a Homotherium, a genus of large cat that roamed much of the Earth for millions of years.
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