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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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How is the curse of oak island still a show??

Also, I’d ask tommy j what was really up with his child murdering goat.

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Who killed those boys in west memphis in 1993.

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Dude the stepdad!

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They don't know for sure.

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Ok, innocent until proven guilty. But if you had to place a bet on who you thought did it?

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I don't know. First it was the other stepdad. And there was also the dude at the gas station with blood on him.

Even if it was him, I want to know why he killed the other kids as well. And if there were others involved.

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No, you’re right. A lot of questions left unanswered. Been following that since it first aired. I forgot about bloody gas station dude. But, if I had to put money on it, I’m going with crazy stepdad. His mustache alone was an admission of guilt.

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Yes, the dude at (I thought it was McDonald's), with blood on him.

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I'd always like to know more Physics.

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who killed jonBenet

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Yes

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who killed jonBenet

I was waiting for that one because that's the one I would pick. I honestly think someone in the immediate family did it. Either the father, mother or the brother did it. Then it was all a big cover up to protect whichever one did it.

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There's two other men I like for this one. The one that gave the creepy speech at the funeral and a local pedo. New theory about the basement window.
But the note is inexplicable.
Such an enigma.

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JonBenet Murder Mystery Solved
Joe Nickell
From: Volume 41, No. 4
July / August 2017

"...famed pathologist Werner Spitz advances Burke Ramsey as the killer and his parents as participants in a cover-up"

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Every one of those has already been solved.

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Jon Benet Ramsey's case was solved?

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1 ) I don't see that mentioned in the OP that I replied to.

and

2 ) Yes, it was.

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Do tell, I'm dying to know.

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JonBenet Murder Mystery Solved
Joe Nickell
From: Volume 41, No. 4
July / August 2017

"...famed pathologist Werner Spitz advances Burke Ramsey as the killer and his parents as participants in a cover-up"

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Thank you.
Advances is a slippery word, the way it is used here. But thanks, really.

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Is there a motive?

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I thought it was definitively proven that Burke didn't do it through DNA 🤷‍♀️

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"...famed pathologist Werner Spitz advances Burke Ramsey as the killer and his parents as participants in a cover-up"

Seems to me that is just his opinion. My opinion is the mother did it and the father helped her cover it up.

But just because that is my opinion does not make it so.

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9/11 - bin laden
JFK - Oswald
Roswell - Nothing.

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I don’t believe bin laden did it.

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lol

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9/11 - some Saudi Royalty funded the hijackers when they were America for months training (none could speak English, they had help from English speaking Saudi)
90 or so redacted pages from the 9/11 commission report (YouTube 60 min)

Pyramids- slave labor

JFK- lone gunman.

( JFK Dallas route was published IN THE NEWSPAPER days before his arrival!)

Think about that...the President riding in a convertible, telegraphing his route days in advance...any half-wit could have killed him.

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I've read that the idea of the pyramids being built by slave labor has been debunked by historians. They had to use skilled, paid labor for that; they wouldn't have entrusted such projects to slaves, who would have no incentive to do the job well.

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No I'm afraid that is revisionist history. The slaves incentive was not to get whipped. Most likely it was a combo of skilled workers and many slaves..slave labor being much much cheaper.


Egypt makes most of their money off of tourism. The uncomfortable fact that the pyramids were built using slave labor would hurt that industry,so local historians are trying to give alternative explanations.

Money does corrupt, even history.

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Recent discoveries indicate the pyramids are much older than previously thought.
The time of Cleopatra is closer to us now, in 2020, then when the pyramids were built.

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I know they've discovered the Sphinx is very, very old, pre-dating Egyptian culture by 2000 or more years, but hadn't heard this about the pyramids.

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Yes, and I'm aware of the sphinx/flood theory. Fascinating stuff.

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It is. I still can't believe I've looked at that obvious water erosion so many times and never saw it for what it was.

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😪

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For the pyramids to work, they knew the weight of each stone and counter balanced all 8 sides. That doesn’t sound like slave labor to me.

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Who ever said slaves can't be skilled?

You could skill slaves in any craft.

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wtf are you talking about? They arnt hollow , they are just a big triangular pile of bricks, with the odd little passage in

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Nah dude, they are much more than that.

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Is there some kind of Higher Power?

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