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<blockquote data-quote="DreadPirateMurphy" data-source="post: 4830362" data-attributes="member: 20715"><p>But St. Louis WASN'T destroyed, you see...I mean, have you actually stood in the crater yourself? It's just a coverup. The government released a virus that was meant to sterilize ethnic groups, and it killed everybody by mistake. The meteor story is just to keep folks from finding out the truth.</p><p></p><p>No, actually, St. Louis WAS destroyed, but it wasn't a meteor. Terrorists exploded a nuke, and the govmint doesn't want anybody to know they screwed up and let it happen.</p><p></p><p>Noooo...obviously, St. Louis was hit by a large meteor, but it only took out part of the waterfront. A LOT of folks still live in St. Louis. The supposed crater is just the remains of where a munitions plant was located in the impact area. The meteor itself actually exploded just over the city.</p><p></p><p>50 years later, the crater is GONE. Residents rebuilt, and they filled in parts of it and bulldozed other parts. You can see a VAGUE outline via satellite, but you wouldn't know just to walk around in the area. Some residents, especially kids, don't even know much about the strike. Some would be surprised to know they live in an impact crater.</p><p></p><p>Or, 50 years later, the city of St. Louis was resettled down the river. Some of the residents, especially kids, don't know that St. Louis wasn't ALWAYS where it is today. Isn't that meteor just an urban legend based on that old movie with Bruce Willis?</p><p></p><p>What, are you ignorant? St. Louis was never hit. There was a strike in a small town called Santa Luis in Honduras, and some idiot at the cable news service got it wrong and started that rumor. Natives still laugh at tourists who come into town asking to see the "impact crater." Some con-artists even sell guide maps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DreadPirateMurphy, post: 4830362, member: 20715"] But St. Louis WASN'T destroyed, you see...I mean, have you actually stood in the crater yourself? It's just a coverup. The government released a virus that was meant to sterilize ethnic groups, and it killed everybody by mistake. The meteor story is just to keep folks from finding out the truth. No, actually, St. Louis WAS destroyed, but it wasn't a meteor. Terrorists exploded a nuke, and the govmint doesn't want anybody to know they screwed up and let it happen. Noooo...obviously, St. Louis was hit by a large meteor, but it only took out part of the waterfront. A LOT of folks still live in St. Louis. The supposed crater is just the remains of where a munitions plant was located in the impact area. The meteor itself actually exploded just over the city. 50 years later, the crater is GONE. Residents rebuilt, and they filled in parts of it and bulldozed other parts. You can see a VAGUE outline via satellite, but you wouldn't know just to walk around in the area. Some residents, especially kids, don't even know much about the strike. Some would be surprised to know they live in an impact crater. Or, 50 years later, the city of St. Louis was resettled down the river. Some of the residents, especially kids, don't know that St. Louis wasn't ALWAYS where it is today. Isn't that meteor just an urban legend based on that old movie with Bruce Willis? What, are you ignorant? St. Louis was never hit. There was a strike in a small town called Santa Luis in Honduras, and some idiot at the cable news service got it wrong and started that rumor. Natives still laugh at tourists who come into town asking to see the "impact crater." Some con-artists even sell guide maps. [/QUOTE]
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