Below his burial site experts found more than 250 other skeletons, sixty percent of which are believed to have been sacrificial killings or ritual executions. This was estimated due to countless bodies missing hands and skulls, more than fifty 21 year-old women found in neatly-separated layers, and finally a mass burial grave with over 40 men and women who appear to have been violently killed.
In fact evidence supports some were alive when they were buried, attempting to claw their way out of the mass of dead bodies.
Among the more densely populated Eastern Woodland cultures, warfare often served as a means of coping with grief and depopulation. Such conflict, commonly known as a “mourning war,” usually began at the behest of women who had lost a son or husband and desired the group’s male warriors to capture individuals from other groups who could replace those they had lost. Captives might help maintain a stable population or appease the grief of bereaved relatives: if the women of the tribe so demanded, captives would be ritually tortured, sometimes to death if the captive was deemed unfit for adoption into the tribe. Because the aim in warfare was to acquire captives, quick raids, as opposed to pitched battles, predominated.
Can’t confirm this story but the timeline lines up with other stories about Tim Walz, and we have been told by the left to investigate every one of these stories because the office is too important not to.
Friendly reminder that less than a month and a half ago, the media, Democrats and Colorado officials all said this story was #FakeNews, but it was real.
The NYT reporter got owned for her awful 2020 election questions, but I’d like to point out that no one cares Democrats are actively saying they won’t certify a Trump victory. Some are saying they won’t let him take power, even if there are no questions of a legitimate victory.
In this episode of The Burning Truth with Casey Hendrickson, we dive into arrests of Tennessee migrant workers accused of looting in Hurricane Helene’s aftermath. Tim Walz sparks controversy by flipping off Michigan fans, while MSNBC panelists urge Kamala Harris to take aggressive shots at Trump. Meanwhile, a Democratic mayor faces eviction, a left-wing media literacy campaign raises concerns about brainwashing children, and elite college students struggle with basic reading. We also cover the bipartisan call for Judge Jason Cichowicz’s resignation, CNN’s new pricing disaster, and a spy thriller with an Israeli double agent leading Iran’s anti-Mossad efforts. Plus, Trump scores endorsements from over 200 retired military leaders, and a new AARP poll shows older voters shifting toward him.
Interview from October 10, 2024 at the Allen County GOP Reagan Bean Dinner.
Recorded at the Allen County GOP Reagan Bean Dinner on October 10, 2024, Casey Hendrickson sits down with Senator John Thune (R-SD), the keynote speaker of the event. The conversation covers critical political issues, including Democrats’ statements about blocking Donald Trump from power if he wins in November, Section 230, and censorship on social media. Sen. Thune shares his thoughts on Kamala Harris’ failure on border security, the GOP’s plans for real border reform, and the role of H.R. 2 in addressing immigration challenges. They also dive into topics like the Afghanistan immigrant terrorist plot, a Chinese spy case, foreign investment in U.S. universities, and Ohio’s push to ban foreign influence from elections and ballot initiatives.
In this hour of The Burning Truth with Casey Hendrickson, we provide updates on significant national issues, including the arrest of a church safety-team member who lied about a potential “jihadist” threat. Minnesota’s Governor Tim Walz makes headlines with his controversial stance against the U.S. Constitution, calling for the abolishment of the Electoral College. We also analyze how a recent media fact-check on Trump has not stood the test of time. In security news, the FBI arrests an Afghan man linked to a planned Election Day attack, amidst reports of over 50 jihadist cases across 29 states that highlight a persistent terror threat. Lastly, we discuss Deadspin’s legal troubles in a defamation case stemming from a controversial “blackface” incident.
In this hour of The Burning Truth with Casey Hendrickson, we bring you exclusive insights into the toxicology results of the man who attempted to shoot former President Trump. We’ll discuss the Oversight Project’s tracking of the travel history of would-be assassins and what it reveals about threats against public figures. Additionally, we cover a troubling case in Indiana where a man received a nine-year sentence for fracturing an infant’s skull. As the state prepares to resume executions, we examine the costs involved in obtaining the necessary drugs. Finally, we preview the upcoming debate between Todd Rokita and Destiny Wells for Indiana Attorney General.