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Native American myth/tradition supports Bigfoot? A critical look ... Jan 30, 2008 ... This poster was apparently unaware of the legendary Thunderbird and its place in Kwakiutl mythology. As for the supposed sasquatch/bukwus, ...
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Guests at the Last Supper? « The BS Historian Aug 6, 2007 ... On the extreme left and right of the painting, red-robed figures described ... Take one JPEG of “The Last Supper” by Leonardo, save a second copy. ... August’s claim of a hidden image in da Vinci’s Last Supper with the ...
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Whinging poms. « The BS Historian Oct 10, 2007 ... They can also be satirical in origin, but go on to be widely believed as fact, as with “Gentlemen Only Ladies Forbidden” for the word “golf” ...
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Time travel « The BS Historian Although Renfrew is on the wrong side of the country (70 miles away from Drem), such a deviation in course is far from impossible in a 400-mile ...
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Time travel « The BS Historian And as maintenance staff were civilians, the objection to prematurely blue RAF overalls would no longer apply. Although Renfrew is on the wrong side of the ...
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Native American myth/tradition supports Bigfoot? A critical look ... Jan 30, 2008 ... It is my assertion that Native American traditions do not support the .... I find the mention of my name on a blog called “The BS Historian” ...
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Monkey Hangers! « The BS Historian Jul 21, 2007 ... His favourite piece of tradition from the town of his birth is the legend that has seen the residents dubbed “Monkey Hangers”. ...
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Whinging poms. « The BS Historian Oct 10, 2007 ... Tags: backronym, poms, prisoner of her majesty, prisoners of millbank, prisoners of mother england, whinging poms ...
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Did Churchill allow Coventry to be bombed in 1940? « The BS Historian Mar 13, 2008 ... This week saw the resurfacing of an old conspiracy theory regarding Winston Churchill’s alleged abandonment of Coventry to Nazi bombs in ...
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The Invention of the Invention of Tradition « The BS Historian Jul 26, 2008 ... The Invention of the Invention of Tradition. By bshistorian. This is something a little different - not pseudo or “BS” history, ...
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