User:Jackiespeel
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My current particular (if intermittent) interests are the European microstates and related entities (there is far more to the history of the very small than might be imagined), and historical survivals in London and elswhere (there are still quite a few references to Aldwych station on Piccadilly Line tube maps, despite the station having closed in 1994.
I am trying to set up a number of hub pages - such as Women as theological figures and Invasions of Earth in Science Fiction.
Hello! I've translated Poisonous pedagogy from the corresponding German article. I had one open issue, described on the talk page. Chonak 02:28, 23 April 2006 (UTC)
Hello,
I don't know whether I can just jump in and offer some insights. I have not read all the conspiracy theory pages as yet, however, I am convinced that most of the conspiracy theories have a nugget of truth in them. I for one know for a fact that the 1969 Moon walk did not take place, perhaps in California, but not on the moon. I was on duty at the BBC in London when all this was supposed to take place and recorded that they did the take off and landing simultaneously, and the sound recording probably came out of the BBC studios.
The Vietnam war and the bombing of Cambodia was something America wanted to forget and what better boost for the American morale than supposed Space conquest.
I spoke to one man whose father was an engineer in America at the time, and he told his son "it did not happen".
Therefore I believe that conspiracy theories are political ploys to placate the masses.
I like your interest in Women as Theological Figures. The da Vinci Code proved that women as theological figures have been vanquished since the males realised that a few could control the many through religion, and they are not likely to relinquish that power.
Enjoyed chatting.