Comment by
UncleNas on Jul 22, 2022 10:12pm
I guess we'll hear more on or after Aug. 3/22 Thanks, Orange Duck
Comment by
pacer001 on Jul 23, 2022 2:49pm
Ps For record, National Geographic never found a ship let alone a "slave ship". The experts said there was no way some ancient wood could be attributed to any specific ship without other colloborating hard evidence. An example about how they distort. So anything about Namibia must be viewed in the context of their know history of distortions.
Comment by
Johnnyboy851 on Jul 24, 2022 1:50am
Activism is the only way nat geo can survive. pushing fake climate agenda, publishing fake photos of fish stuck in a rubber glove. nat geo is owned by disney, so you can expect them to be pro grooming preschool children.
Comment by
Johnnyboy851 on Jul 24, 2022 2:12am
The article was written to destroy the company reputation. There is nothing substantial in it. Geoffrey York is a fraud of a journalist.
Comment by
pacer001 on Jul 24, 2022 2:51am
Yup, just more "muck raking". I guess the closer we get to hitting it big the more ranting we can expect. I see this as kind of a vindication. If there was not oil, would they all be so wound up and howling? I think not.