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    simjojim

    Do you understand the difference between "Primary Sources" and "Secondary Sources"? (Terms more commonly in academic historical analysis.)

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Primary_source

    Everything you cite is a secondary sources. To trust it I have to trust the analyst looking at the primary sources. I have looked at the primary sources, and evaluated the analysis and found that they all start with a theory and select evidence that proves it. That is bad science.

    If you want to impress me, show me the data!


    Afterthought: Very encouraging move on gold over night!

    Cheers
 
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