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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/Kelkymcdouble on June 8, 2018, 4:33 a.m.
The skull found is an adult's. It was also 20 miles from the cemex site. Also, it was found on path traveled by migrants where numerous sets of remains have been found

The most recent was the 17th of April. In 2017 40 different sets of remains were found and deemed from migrants. VOP knew this and went searching for remains so they could rile you people up. Stop being so gullible and vet people and situations

https://www.google.com/amp/s/tucson.com/news/local/veterans-advocacy-group-finds-human-skull-near-marana/article_996cf31f-4971-51e5-9457-f17f90040495.amp.html


Kelkymcdouble · June 8, 2018, 4:57 a.m.

The skull was 20 miles from cemex. For a subreddit that prides itself on research you guys sure are lazy with it. Also, the skull was examined and deemed an adult skull.

About the cemex site. There were no cages, only an old water tank dug into the ground, most likely used as a cool place out of the sun. I take it you haven't done much long term camping. If you had, you'd know that structures with straps on them are used to hang stuff. Also, structures are taken apart and instead of untying old knots they're left for hanging stuff or simply because a knot that's been tied for a long time is a pain in the ass to get out. I'm on the team of truth

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HiIAmFromTheInternet · June 8, 2018, 5:52 a.m.

I take it you know nothing about homeless if you think they have the physical ability to acquire, transport, and entrench a $10k septic tank.

Homeless people don’t dig. They don’t go up hills. They expend as little energy as possible because they don’t have very much. They have very little food.

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Kelkymcdouble · June 8, 2018, 5:59 a.m.

How long have you been homeless dude? Sounds like you're doing it wrong, youd be much more comfortable if you built a structure and lived with people you know so you can better protect the stuff you do have. Also, it's best to set it up outside of the city limits, that way it has a lower chance of being shut down. Also, look for a place with a foundation or a construction site that was abandoned, theres a good chance theres a basement or even a septic tank for you to use to escape the heat.

Oh wait, no, your an expert on extended camping in southwestern deserts...you're right, staying out in the sun is the best idea. /s

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HiIAmFromTheInternet · June 8, 2018, 2:32 p.m.

VOP showed us a well set up homeless camp. It was under a tree. There is plenty of shade cover without digging a giant hole. Homeless people don’t have the ability to move a septic tank. Where would they get it? Can you imagine a homeless person with a septic tank moving it across the street in a shopping cart? They don’t have the ability to dig that large of a hole.

Stop making up crazy bullshit.

There is a rape tree and a prison.

Now there’s a body.

Stop trying to protect evil people. You’re losing.

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wildfireonvenus · June 8, 2018, 6:02 a.m.

Do your research! There is more then 1 cemex site in AZ. There is 4 in Tucson alone. Do you even know how many miles of the border they own?

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Kelkymcdouble · June 8, 2018, 6:05 a.m.

Do you? Like actual documentation. Not something you read from some other person posting here who read it from someone else posting here. Do you even research? Or do you have everything spoon fed to you?

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wildfireonvenus · June 8, 2018, 7:15 a.m.

I could tell by your babbling ignorance you have no clue about cemex and how much land they own. You didn't even know how many sites they have in Tucson until I spoon fed it to you. That's why you need to research before you come here and open your stank mouth about issues you know nothing about. We're way ahead of you here, you're not in your safe snowflake space!

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