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Category Archives: time travel
Monica Pignotti Fails At TIME TRAVEL!
Monica Pignotti is fascinated with time travel. She stated that if she could go back in time, she would eradicate the Internet. Not satisfied to sit around and fantasize, she’s actually tried, without success, to manipulate time. Take a look … Continue reading
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Tagged bruce thyer, charly d. miller, chris mooney, emily rosa, fraud, h. g. wells, james randi, jean mercer, larry sarner, larry w. sarner, linda rosa, monica pignotti, project dod, pseudoscience, quackery, roger callahan, tiffany rad, time travel, wayward radish
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Monica Pignotti: Time Travel and Eradicating the Internet
Possibly starting with Mark Twain’s A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court, time travel has been a serious subject. Many fascinating stories have been written: arming the Confederacy with AK-47s, introducing the printing press to ancient Rome, and so on. … Continue reading