Trust NIST on 911 Truth? You Tell Me: School Supplies vs. Kalashnikov Round
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Four pictures appear below for your consideration. Without blaming anyone in particular for this measurement miff I submit that the lesson to be learned is to question EVERYTHING -ESPECIALLY if the U.S. Government is to be depended on at any level as a factor in your judgement of what the truth of any matter is. I don’t blame the government for the mis-measure below since I have no faith in them anyway. I just wonder what they are doing with all our tax money if, in the end, a simple student ruler cannot be trusted.
Let’s say you wanted to buy your kid a school ruler and you went down to the local supermarket and bought one of two available. I bought both. Let’s say you gave one of these rulers to your kid and they used it at school. Simple enough right? Did you really give them what you thought you were giving them? After all somebody is making sure that weights and measures in America are dependable – right? I checked out the NIST site and the Department of Commerce under which they are a division. I found even more departments – maybe one of those departments/divisions is to blame. I didn’t bother linking the websites since the pictures below are worth thousands of their website assurances.
Take a look specifically the lengths of the rulers – the purpose for which they are designed. Which is right? A girl I asked laughed and told me “take the cheaper one!”
Just so you can determine for yourself if I can depend on either school ruler I’ve put a live round from a Kalashnikov in the picture because I wanted to provide a standard for you to judge measurement accuracy by.
























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