Jimmy Corsetti
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Yeah, I've made two posts about it. It won't be on the right, I guess. That's weird. You're going to have to go out of there, Steve, and keep searching. Hang on. You can do it, Steve.
Yeah, I've made two posts about it. It won't be on the right, I guess. That's weird. You're going to have to go out of there, Steve, and keep searching. Hang on. You can do it, Steve.
Scroll on maybe that one.
Scroll on maybe that one.
Scroll on maybe that one.
It won't let you click it. That's a screenshot.
It won't let you click it. That's a screenshot.
It won't let you click it. That's a screenshot.
This is a real thing, though. It's a career degree.
This is a real thing, though. It's a career degree.
This is a real thing, though. It's a career degree.
We're talking over 400 million dollars a year. And here's where here's where I think it's a scam. So essentially, the Society for American Archaeology consists of approximately 7000 archaeologists and academics that are paid members of their organization. And a lot of them work in government agencies like the National Park Service or whatever. There's a number of them. Yeah.
We're talking over 400 million dollars a year. And here's where here's where I think it's a scam. So essentially, the Society for American Archaeology consists of approximately 7000 archaeologists and academics that are paid members of their organization. And a lot of them work in government agencies like the National Park Service or whatever. There's a number of them. Yeah.
We're talking over 400 million dollars a year. And here's where here's where I think it's a scam. So essentially, the Society for American Archaeology consists of approximately 7000 archaeologists and academics that are paid members of their organization. And a lot of them work in government agencies like the National Park Service or whatever. There's a number of them. Yeah.
And so they advocate for funding for those organizations that those people that are members of are employed with.
And so they advocate for funding for those organizations that those people that are members of are employed with.
And so they advocate for funding for those organizations that those people that are members of are employed with.
So they'll essentially say we're not taking the money, but it's their own self-interest that they're essentially they're orchestrating and they're directing, excuse me, the allocation of funding in the hundreds of millions of dollars that are going to go towards people that they employ. Yeah. So it's like, honestly, it's a circle jerk of money. They are benefiting from this.
So they'll essentially say we're not taking the money, but it's their own self-interest that they're essentially they're orchestrating and they're directing, excuse me, the allocation of funding in the hundreds of millions of dollars that are going to go towards people that they employ. Yeah. So it's like, honestly, it's a circle jerk of money. They are benefiting from this.
So they'll essentially say we're not taking the money, but it's their own self-interest that they're essentially they're orchestrating and they're directing, excuse me, the allocation of funding in the hundreds of millions of dollars that are going to go towards people that they employ. Yeah. So it's like, honestly, it's a circle jerk of money. They are benefiting from this.