>but knowing about kikes now I cannot trust a single one.
On that point I have to agree.
Although, when separating the facts from the source, and viewing them objectively, the question of why hydrocarbons found can be found in areas (and even planets) with no history of dinosaurs or fossils does suggest there may be an alternate process for their creation.
It's a damn shame some Caucasian didn't develop this theory first, but given Russia's successful methods of oil exploration, the evidence does imply some validity.
>>but knowing about kikes now I cannot trust a single one.
On that point I have to agree.
Although, when separating the facts from the source, and viewing them objectively, the question of why hydrocarbons found can be found in areas (and even planets) with no history of dinosaurs or fossils does suggest there may be an alternate process for their creation.
It's a damn shame some Caucasian didn't develop this theory first, but given Russia's successful methods of oil exploration, the evidence does imply some validity.
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