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There was a TV show where they were arresting people in Alaska

They claimed that when men get their money from the Alaskan government women fly in from California to make money from illegal prostituition

I do not remember the name of the TV show this was years ago

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@shortstories there was a thread a few weeks ago that Alaska actually has no private people living there and that all of the people there are part of some gov program. what made us think this is that many of the vintage cars on recent google earth were in way too good condition in all the towns to be street parked especially in coastal towns. also the fact that vintage cars in that condition like that would be sold very quickly to people in NY/CA. also the fact that Alaska is one of the most dangerous states to live with many people going missing every year under mysterious circumstances, far more than any other state. almost as if no one "living" there are actually there on their own accord. Everyone there are gov employees even if they pretend otherwise. Also the cost of living in alaska and the lack of work does not justify the great vintage cars in perfect condition that everyone there has. Alaska is fishy. The whole state is a staged place.
@ColdOnesLite @shortstories alaska has always been suspicious to me. I don't buy that it was bought from russia. the story is too convenient. No country gives up massive stretches of land like that. even more if it was bought why didnt canada take it? the whole thing stinks just like the louisiana purchase of the French colonies (and they are still largely abandoned in middle america). there is something hidden up there. Also all the mountains up there have bad juju. glowniggers come out of nowhere and tell you to leave or dissappear anyone who ventures to far. you can't veer off official roads without someone keeping tabs on you. lots of hidden cctv everywhere and satellite surveillance. i guess there are many mountainbases up there.
@moomin @ColdOnesLite @shortstories "No country gives up massive strips of land like that"
Their was the Louisiana purchase.

Russia only claimed the land on paper. They had no way to actually control it. They had no navy to contend with the US The trans siberian railroad wasn't even built yet. So they couldn't efficiently transport soldiers to that part of the world. The only reason Russia could hold all the land in the east it had was because no one bothered to contend it because it's snowy wasteland and natural gas was a novelty and not a major economic power source
@Groomschild @ColdOnesLite @shortstories this is the official story from the liars. the reality that is hidden is that Russia had just as many colonies in North America as all the other European nations. Also North America wasn't "discovered" in the 1400s. It was already developed thousands of years ago. Most of the copper used in Europe was mined near lake Michigan thousands of years ago. MIllions of tons of copper were mined there and shipped to Europe. The fur trade in the region now known as Canada supplied fur to courts of Asia and Europe. This was known to pirates and Vikings for hundreds of years before columbus (jew).
Once you start looking deeper into this, you realize most of the colonization history is a fabrication and a nice nation building fantasy story.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solutrean_hypothesis

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russian_colonization_of_North_America

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madoc

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Ireland

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norse_colonization_of_North_America

scientificamerican.com/article/native-americans-conducted-large-scale-copper-mining-6-000-years-ago/

libgen.is/book/index.php?md5=085299FEEB86EF6C8323B8F2ED7099E4
@moomin @ColdOnesLite @shortstories A unsuccessful trade port does not constitute a legitimate colony.

Likewise with the Nordic colonies they were small and insignificant barely lasting more than a generation.

Just from a logistical standpoint saying Europe getting most of its copper from a few mines on the other side of the world is silly

@Groomschild @ColdOnesLite @moomin

3 3 "Great Lakes Copper Heist" January 4, 2013
Wolter investigates the possibility that ancient copper mines in northern Michigan are possibly connected to the Minoan civilization and the Bronze Age.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/America_

America Unearthed

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