Jarhyn said:
So, this is some very strong language, coming through someone who probably knows quite a bit more about the evidence, seeing as it's their job to do such archeological research. It...
First, you misread. That was not an assertion by Sophie Pierre. It was an assertion by the Adam MacVicar, the person who wrote the article.
Second, there is no good evidence that Sophie Pierre has any expertise, or has ever done archeological research.
Third, there is the evidence of the failure of the radar interpretation in the other case (the one I linked to earlier).
Jarhyn said:
Bodies have not been searched for this way, and everyone actually involved is pretty damn sure they are down there. Which makes me wonder why some people are so involved in trying to ignore that there are pretty obviously bodies down there.
First, in some cases, they are pretty sure because they have found corroborating evidence, for example that the tombstones were removed, church records, etc.
Second, in a case I linked to, everyone actually involved seemed to be pretty sure and there was nothing.
Third, of course there are bodies in cemeteries. Of course some of the graves are unmarked, because the markings deteriorated/were removed. What I do not see is conclusive evidence of mass murder, or any massive cover-up of murder, or any murders committed by the people accused of them.
And of course there are some unmarked graves, because that's a safe bet pretty much everywhere (someone surely murdered someone somewhere and buried the body), given enough time a century. But what I do not see is conclusive evidence of mass murder, or any massive cover-up of murder, or any murders committed by the people accused of them.
Jarhyn said:
At any rate, the evils of these places has been documented. There's nothing here that's going to surprise anyone but the extent of the abuse.
Yes, the very purpose of them was evil. But there are different degrees of evil. Not all wrongful behavior is equally wrongful.
Jarhyn said:
The fact that these are the graves of children is exactly the proof something fucked up and evil happened.
What, exactly? Murder? Mass murder? Cover ups? Could you make a more specific argument as to how it's evidence.
Jarhyn said:
No school should need a graveyard.
The graveyard was not the school's graveyard. It was the local graveyard. But some children (from the school or not) died and were buried there. Because sometimes children died. And they did so much more often when there were no vaccines.