Some dipshit with a ground penetrating radar and no skill in using it decided that a bunch of tree roots, buried trash, and other common ground features presented "as if they were burials."
That's all it took for a media that had been paid to "take out White culture and society." They hadn't dug up a single body, but it didn't matter, they had precisely the story they wanted. So they ran with it.
All the participants in this should be on trial for crimes against humanity.
To be fair to them, if memory serves the ones that did the reading directly stated that it probably wasn't a grave. They just couldn't definitively rule it out at the time
They (the company that uses these things) correctly used the term "anomalies" meaning something unusual. This could be anything: a rock, a void, differences in ground density. Totally unknown. This part was OK.
They also included the idea that they 'could be' human remains. That was their ticket to $$$ piles of money. The huge majority of anomalies are very small, far smaller than even a child's grave.
In all the ensuing digging & searching they found ONE (1) human bone. It was dated as over 600 years old... so a nothingburger.
Oh, they did find some human graves. These were unmarked graves known and documented for a century. Most had the wooden markers burned away in a fire, or simply rotted away. Few graves weren't marked at the time.
Some dipshit with a ground penetrating radar and no skill in using it decided that a bunch of tree roots, buried trash, and other common ground features presented "as if they were burials."
That's all it took for a media that had been paid to "take out White culture and society." They hadn't dug up a single body, but it didn't matter, they had precisely the story they wanted. So they ran with it.
All the participants in this should be on trial for crimes against humanity.
To be fair to them, if memory serves the ones that did the reading directly stated that it probably wasn't a grave. They just couldn't definitively rule it out at the time
Canadians and "should be on trial for crimes against humanity". History doesn't repeat itself, but it does rhyme.
They (the company that uses these things) correctly used the term "anomalies" meaning something unusual. This could be anything: a rock, a void, differences in ground density. Totally unknown. This part was OK.
They also included the idea that they 'could be' human remains. That was their ticket to $$$ piles of money. The huge majority of anomalies are very small, far smaller than even a child's grave.
In all the ensuing digging & searching they found ONE (1) human bone. It was dated as over 600 years old... so a nothingburger.
Oh, they did find some human graves. These were unmarked graves known and documented for a century. Most had the wooden markers burned away in a fire, or simply rotted away. Few graves weren't marked at the time.