Kelsey & Bridgett: Journal 9

It’s 3am on Monday morning but I still consider this Sunday. It was a very busy week for me but I managed to get some deception studies work done.

Monday: Read Kelsey’s. Finished Pantheon. I’ll be posting my notes on it sometime next week.

Tuesday: Started Invincible. Started Thomas Edward Bridgett’s Blunders and Forgeries (1890).

Wednesday: Read the second chapter of Bridgett.

Thursday: Nothing.

Friday: I posted my review of Wakeling’s Forged Egyptian Antiquities: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/6016801237

I still need to post my reviews for Nietzsche’s On Truth and Untruth (1872-1888) and Kelsey’s Some Archeological Forgeries from Michigan (1908).

Saturday: Nothing.

Sunday: Nothing.

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Stephen Sorensen is an independent researcher specializing in deception studies. He publishes ai-free work on an ad-free website to help educate others who share the same interests.

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