This website pisses me off every time i try to check their sources. Why did
they even put sources in if they were going to blatantly lie about what
they contain.

Their caption reads "* The following pictures are of U.S. submarines
surfacing at the North Pole in March of 1959 and August of 1962:"
Notice that the real description from
http://navsource.org/archives/08/08578.htm does not actually say anything
about the north pole
[image: Skate]Three crew-members of the *Skate (SSN-578)* checking the ice
on deck while above the Arctic Circle in 1959.
US Navy photo courtesy of US Navy Arctic Submarine Laboratory.
This is what the pictures of the north pole look like
[image: Skate]
On 17 March 1959, *Skate (SSN-578)* surfaced at the North Pole to commit
the ashes of the famed explorer Sir Hubert Wilkins to the Arctic waste.Text
courtesy of DANFS.
USN photo # NPC 1149126 courtesy of US Navy Arctic Submarine
Laboratory,<http://navsource.org/archives/08/0857815.jpg>Scott
Koen & ussnewyork.com <http://www.ussnewyork.com/>.

They might of well of put a picture like this up, since they
are deliberately trying to deceive readers





On Fri, Apr 5, 2013 at 3:13 PM, Steve Smith <[email protected]> wrote:

>  On 4/5/13 2:45 PM, Bruce Sherwood wrote:
>
> It is understandable that many people can't believe that we puny humans
> could possibly have a big impact on the environment. My parents used to
> refer with reverence and awe to "the inexhaustible sea"......
>
> My favorite example is the line (paraphrased) from Larry McMurtry's
> characters, Jim Ragg and Bartle Bone, a pair of unlikely mountain men in a
> typical discussion.
>
> "Remember when we used to be able to catch a 100 Beav' in a winter right
> here at this bend in the river?  We been coming here for 30 years or more
> and now we can't hardly find a one anymore?  What happened to 'em all?"
>
> - Steve
>
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