Which led to high fructose corn syrup being the flavor additive of the last four decades.
Which has led to a type 2 diabetic outbreak.
Which has led to a type 2 diabetic outbreak.
Then your original statement is provably false.Redstone said:
I agree with exactly what I've written, what the government says, and what we have many pictures of:
various outposts and facilities - for nearly a century now - followed by a massive building boom in the early 40s
Name one.Redstone said:
So military posts and various wartime constructions for people and supply lines are not facilities
OK
This is why conspiracy theorists are dismissed as nuts.Redstone said:
Go to New Mexico - we used to live in Hobbs - and then you name them.
There are plenty of photos there, btw, but stay on this corner, it's humorous
And do look into my original post on this topic on your own. I'm not making this up.
Name one.Redstone said:
According to the federal government, and to the easily verifiable historical record, we've had a military presence there for about a century.
Citation needed.Redstone said:
One more time is exactly right - this is my last response on this (seemingly semantic) issue:
According to the federal government, and to the easily verifiable historical record, we've had a military presence there for about a century. That sentence is a fact. If you think I'm not precise enough in my language then it's your issue to deal with.
Tomorrow, I'll detail my opinion about the gold that was smelted from the location.
Stop falling for the Redstone troll.CanyonAg77 said:Name one.Redstone said:
According to the federal government, and to the easily verifiable historical record, we've had a military presence there for about a century.
Yeah, you're probably right. I'm a history buff, and I know the area well. I'd be happy to learn something new about it, but it's obvious he's full of crap. I kept hoping he really did know something interesting.powerbelly said:Stop falling for the Redstone troll.CanyonAg77 said:Name one.Redstone said:
According to the federal government, and to the easily verifiable historical record, we've had a military presence there for about a century.
Well I'll be executed by the rote people who listen to the CDC like they are gods, but peanut allergies were so rare in the USA before the 90s that most physicians had never heard of them. Now you can't bring a damn pb&j to school because every 5th kid will die from it.Texas Yarddog said:
Which led to high fructose corn syrup being the flavor additive of the last four decades.
Which has led to a type 2 diabetic outbreak.
At first I read this as "Charmin"VaultingChemist said:
Claritin has a side effect of making you prone to becoming angry, mean, and irritable.
So....we're moving the goal posts from actual forts and installations, to cavalry rode across it a time or two?Redstone said:
What's the controversy here? Are people claiming to know the history of the area, and military history, not familiar with the Army's Punitive Expeditions, where tens of thousands of men were all over the area for years in military engagement?
You know, the root of a lot of the scouting for the major building booms of a couple decades later?
VaultingChemist said:
The antihistamine Claritin (Loratadine) has a side effect of making you prone to becoming angry, mean, irritable, and depressed.
In structure, it is closely related to tricyclic antidepressants, such as imipramine, and is distantly related to the atypical antipsychotic quetiapine.
Rick Burns said:
Stevie Wonder ain't blind.
I have got to admit, you are one dedicated troll. You have repeatedly referred to "installations", now you move to cavalry, and then you move the Cav from the Rio Grande basin and areas to the west, where they operated, to the Tularosa Basin, where they did not.Redstone said:
Really? Hundreds to thousands of soldiers at various levels of engagement over the course of a decade is dismissible light cavalry?
newly formed conspiracy theory...Redstone is mf BarnesCanyonAg77 said:I have got to admit, you are one dedicated troll. You have repeatedly referred to "installations", now you move to cavalry, and then you move the Cav from the Rio Grande basin and areas to the west, where they operated, to the Tularosa Basin, where they did not.Redstone said:
Really? Hundreds to thousands of soldiers at various levels of engagement over the course of a decade is dismissible light cavalry?
you mean he didn't????CanyonAg77 said:
Barnes would have claimed his 118-year-old grandfather was in the Cav and later discovered the gold, then the Trinity test collapsed the cave and blinded him where he could never find it again.
Not Barnes, I wouldn't be surprised if he's a mod tho. LolIcecream_Ag said:newly formed conspiracy theory...Redstone is mf BarnesCanyonAg77 said:I have got to admit, you are one dedicated troll. You have repeatedly referred to "installations", now you move to cavalry, and then you move the Cav from the Rio Grande basin and areas to the west, where they operated, to the Tularosa Basin, where they did not.Redstone said:
Really? Hundreds to thousands of soldiers at various levels of engagement over the course of a decade is dismissible light cavalry?
not like Barnes wasn't running two accounts at the same time before.BenFiasco14 said:Not Barnes, I wouldn't be surprised if he's a mod tho. LolIcecream_Ag said:newly formed conspiracy theory...Redstone is mf BarnesCanyonAg77 said:I have got to admit, you are one dedicated troll. You have repeatedly referred to "installations", now you move to cavalry, and then you move the Cav from the Rio Grande basin and areas to the west, where they operated, to the Tularosa Basin, where they did not.Redstone said:
Really? Hundreds to thousands of soldiers at various levels of engagement over the course of a decade is dismissible light cavalry?