Review Overview
By Stuart Webb | WeaponizedNews.Com Jan 2, 2015
As we rang in the New Year, many “Tweeters” all over the United States decided to express their astonishment that the Earth was already 2015 years old and using such hash tags like #timeflies and #history. Although some of these tweets were clearly jokes, many were serious tweets. Some of the tweeters were even welcoming the attention of news outlets making fun of them, thinking they had gotten their fifteen minutes of fame but not realizing that it was because of their stupidity. In an article by Paul Joseph Watson of Infowars, he links to recent studies showing the increase in idiocy. “IQs continue to gradually drop, with westerners having lost 14 IQ points over the last 200 years” and “SAT scores in the United States have also fallen significantly in recent years, with overall scores dropping 20 points between 2006 and 2012” reiterating the fact that public education is clearly failing. The article also states the estimated age of the Earth is in between 4 and 5 billion years old, not just over 2,000 as a fair amount of the millennial age now thinks. If the average person that the public education system is producing doesn’t have a grasp on something as elementary as the age of the Earth, history can be easily re-written to whatever government facilities wish to be taught as truth.
A few examples:
Wow I can’t believe earth is almost 2015 years old it’s crazy how nature can do that.
— Sam doubleu (@swaggywagner) January 1, 2015
I can’t believe earth is 2015 years old — matt reedy (@mattkreedy) January 2, 2015
Wow, can’t believe Earth is 2015 years old. Time flies
— geg (@TheGeginator) January 1, 2015
Happy New Year. Can’t believe our beautiful cute little earth is 2015 years old, time flies. — Umar (@umerhusein) January 2, 2015
Can’t believe the Earth is 2015 years old.
— Blvkk Sheep (@OhGod_Jenks) January 2, 2015
Happy New Year! Can’t believe the earth is 2015 years old, that’s a lot. — Logan Watson (@LoganWatsonn) January 2, 2015
It’s just so amazing how Earth is 2015 years old. #history
— Steve Kerr (@TylerLeiphardt) January 2, 2015
Can’t believe America is almost 2015 years old. — lauren (@okaylauren) January 1, 2015