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How the F does this belong on the 'history' channel?


It's about time they just change the name of the channel in to the 'conjecture' channel. That's all that goes on there anymore. It's sick that they continue to fly the banner of 'history channel' given the content they currently choose to display. There is nothing of historical or even historical scientific relevance. It's just useless unfounded drivel from non-experts wasting their free time tracking down boogie monsters that exist only in their own troubled minds.

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It's better than the crap History has now like 'Only in America With Larry the Cable Guy', Pawn Stars and Counting Cars, right?

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Even those shows look like PBS fare compared to what they've got now, like Ancient Idiots and America Unhinged. Sorry, I mean Ancient Aliens and America Unearthed. I'm hugely familiar with most of the talking heads on Ancient Aliens, and they're even stupider on camera than they are in their books. The host of America Unearthed is an egotistical blowhard who has no training in archaeology or anthropology (he's a forensic geologist, as he never stops reminding us - that means mostly he studies concrete) who thinks that "field work" means standing out in a field, in front of an old American Indian mound, and expounding on why it was really built by the Knights Templar. And, as someone else pointed out, it gets even worse!

Pro wrestling on SyFy, naked survivalists walking across Costa Rica on Discovery, shows about food on Biography, "Hunting Bigsuit" on Animal Planet - and never mind what A&E, TLC, Bravo, and others are shoveling out these days. Just when you think it can't get any worse, it gets worse.

Well, I'm glad I got all that off my chest. I'm feeling MUCH better now!

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Because folklore is a part of history.

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Thank you, side. I would have replied with the same thing.

Folk lore & legends are part of our history. Many well known stories, adventures and seeing unknown things are handed down generation to generation.

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