Interesting article on the power of misinformation

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I looked at the fact that there is nothing in NHA that would take away anyone’s existing property rights and that there are no examples of such happening. What she did is the equivalent of convincing people that keys will stick to their body if they get the covid vaccine.

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You don’t have to believe the .gov. Look at what has happened with other NHA sites.

That’s what they said about the EPA Jimmy. But you’re too far in the weeds.

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Now we’re getting somewhere! Right!

Now what?

In the past?

Her ‘research’ were all made up things.

That’s not really research. It’s lying.

Says who?

The government is lying…

Everyone knows it

Allan

Says objective reality.

There is nothing about Heritage site declaration that results in the made up things she said.

Aka misinformation. People should really remain objective.

Allan

:rofl::+1:t4:

Who told you that?

:rofl::+1:t4: Amazing.

The government never lies.

Everyone knows that.

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https://www.nps.gov/articles/national-heritage-areas-faqs.htm

I’m sure she, or you, can post proof to the contrary?

.gov! I got a link! :rofl:

She didn’t have to

No trust in the government, whatsoever I see.

Why would they lie about heritage sites?

This oughta be good.

Allan

Looking forward to your link proving that information wrong.

What do you trust government with?

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Don’t. You are completely missing the point. The “experts” count on that.

Exciting times!

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