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How many of you knew this historical fact that John Adams, President John Adams, and Thomas Jefferson, they both died on the same day, July 4th, four hours apart? How many of you know that history? You've all been taught that John Adams and Thomas Jefferson died four hours apart. And there was a little story about, I guess when the first one died, when Jefferson died, you know, the other one said, oh, the other one still lives, or something like that.
So does that sound to you like a story that is real? Do you think they really died on the same day? You were told that, weren't you? And history records it. If you researched it, history would agree. Do you think it really happened? It's a little bit on the nose, isn't it? A little bit too on the nose. A little bit too perfect. If you heard a story like this in 2024, would you believe it was real? Giant coincidence.
Let me, you know, since we're watching the Democrats wake up from their long sleep to find out that the news about Biden had always been fake, and we're like, whoa, are you telling me that all the people we trust could be lying to us and it could take years to find out? Yes. Yes. All the people in charge could be lying to you. Four years now.
Let me ask again. Do you think that John Adams and Thomas Jefferson died on the same day? Really? Really? Here's what I think. They probably died around the same day, but don't you think that if it was around the same day there'd be a big pressure to make it sort of the same day? I think being within a few days of the same day would be kind of a coincidence but not nearly as remarkable. But I feel like maybe they m
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ight have fudged it a little bit to make it sound a little better to the public. What do you think? I don't know. I'm just saying I'd bet against it. I'd bet against it being real. Well, let's play could have asked Scott and saved a bunch of money in science. Turns out there's a new study. Amazingly, you won't believe this, but less than two minutes of looking at water outdoors, such as a lake or…
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