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So, without any further ado, let's dig in… Image Source: Twitter It's either some kind of gimmick, or perhaps even some cosmic conspiracy.
Whatever it is, strange metal monoliths keep popping up. So far, I've seen reports of them appearing in Arizona, Utah, Romania and now, in the latest appearance, in California.
Pictured above is the latest monolithic "find," which has just appeared on top of Pine Mountain in California.
"The object was welded together at each corner, with rivets attaching the side panels to a likely steel frame inside. The top of the monument did not show any weld marks, and it appears to be hollow at the top, and possibly bottom," the paper wrote, estimating that it weighs 200 pounds.
"The City of Atascadero was made aware of the object, and there is no current information about the future of the monument. Being that the obelisk is hundreds of pounds and not attached to the ground, it is possible to fall if pushed and The Atascadero News cautions hikers when near the object," wrote the News.
Reply back and let me know what you think is really going on with all of these mysterious monoliths popping up all over the planet.
More Election Updates For Conservatives... This is about as close to perfect as you can get
Image Source: CNN Americans seem to have a little less faith in everything in 2020.
And one of the things that they're still very unsure about is whether they'll line up to take the Operation Warp Speed vaccine when it hits the streets.
Of course, some of that fear has been prompted by bizarre statements and conspiracy theories coming out of the Left. But there are quite a few folks on the Right who aren't exactly thrilled with the idea either.
While I think the sentiment behind the move is admirable, I'm not 100% sure that it would be enough to be a game changer...
After all, I think a lot of people who don't want to take the vaccine don't really 'care" what the cook kids are doing. So, using "influencers" probably won't cut it. What do you think would be the best way to help Americans worry less about taking the vaccine? Reply back and let me know!
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