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  • 23:2823:28, 27 September 2022 diff hist +319 Matt GaetzUndid revision 1112555500 by Muboshgu (talk) ☻"wait for him to get charged or for them to say he won't be charged"??? Law enforcement is not required to declare that no charges will be filed and it is not in their interest to do so in a case like this where there is a political element. So, this is likely the last we will hear on this case. The DOJ doesn't "exonerate" people. That's for the courts to decide and it may never go to court. Tags: Undo Reverted

26 September 2022

  • 22:1722:17, 26 September 2022 diff hist +319 Matt GaetzThe story is incomplete without the information that prosecutors do not want charges filed! Either leave my add intact or add the information yourself. If Gaetz is innocent, the original anonymous sources and subsequent launching of investigations have soiled his wrongly reputation. Wikipedia should not perpetuate that injustice! Libel is not who we are! Tag: Reverted
  • 21:0921:09, 26 September 2022 diff hist +217 Matt GaetzNo edit summary Tag: Reverted

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  • 22:3522:35, 16 July 2019 diff hist −42 m Pre-Columbian transoceanic contact theories→‎Mormon teachings: The sentence I removed lacks a source. Where is a "scientific consensus" published that rejects the idea that "some ancient inhabitants of the New World are descendants of Semitic peoples"? The subsequent statements that the Nat Geo Soc has found no evidence to support this claim suffices to make the point and cites a decent source and challenges the dozens of secular books that propose ancient Semitic incursions into pre-Columbian America. Don't let bias drive this issue!

15 July 2019

  • 02:1202:12, 15 July 2019 diff hist +17 m Pre-Columbian transoceanic contact theories→‎Mormon teachings: Science seldom rejects a theory out-of-hand. There are plenty of theories unsupported by evidence. But science often rejects evidences proffered in support of a theory. It's better to say that, to date, no scientific evidence has been found to support the claim. Utah produces a lot of scientists, some of whom would not be surprised if Hebrew DNA shows up in some future analysis of Native American genes from somewhere in the Western Hemisphere.

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  • 23:3923:39, 11 July 2019 diff hist +4 m Newark Holy Stones→‎David Wyrick: If a forger's aim was to prove a Lost Tribe had been in America, a pre-Exilic style of lettering should have been (the block style was not yet in use at the time the lost tribes disappeared) instead of the more modern square post-Exilic style.

4 July 2019

  • 18:1618:16, 4 July 2019 diff hist +139 m OK gesture→‎In connection with white supremacy: If you revert this, please add quote from Spencer (and cite unbiased source) that he intended the sign to mean "white power." I could not find one. Whether the use of the sign for "W.P." predated the hoax is central to this article, so we need well-cited evidence. Milo Yiannopoulos also used the OK sign in 2015 social media, but I likewise failed to find a quote from him saying that it meant other than "OK." It's important where the hoax idea originated.

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