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RE: Meme Scholar with Madness (PhD) - EndtheMadnessNow - 08-08-2023

Re: Oblivion. Good one!!

August 7, 1945 Washington Post nuclear whopper of a headline! Let that header plume sink in!

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I read Major Bong as Major Kong. LOL.

It's enough to make your head explode.

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Air Power: Heroes and Heroism in American Flight Missions, 1916 to Today (2003) by Bill Gilbert.

One month later, September 5, 1945, Australian war correspondent Wilfred Burchett’s report on the aftermath of the Hiroshima atomic bombing was published in London’s Daily Express:

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"...he built his reputation covering the Korean and Vietnam wars from behind the communist lines. For this, Burchett was dismissed as a communist propagandist and traitor, though few know the real story."
The Conversation


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When I say "action," spin your head around.

Aside from The Exorcist (1973), he directed the awesome, highly under-rated film, "To Live and Die in L.A." (1985) and in 1985, he was sued for plagiarism by Michael Mann, who claimed that To Live and Die in L.A. stole the entire concept of Mann's TV series Miami Vice (1984). Mann lost the lawsuit.


The key to solving the mystery of 2023?

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Purple haze all in my brain
Lately, things just don't seem the same
Actin' funny but I don't know why
'Cuse me while I kiss the sky

- Jimi Hendrix

The purple cotton plume candy story at WGME news Portland, Maine


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On one hand, the current Gov-Mil-Intel disclosure is akin to a gathering storm. As Churchill once famously said: "Truth is so valuable it must be protected by a bodyguard of lies."

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RE: Meme Scholar with Madness (PhD) - EndtheMadnessNow - 08-09-2023

Here's a fascinating excerpt from a Top Secret history of US Nuclear command and control. When an official high level report says "the results were not encouraging" and "hopelessly fragmented" that is mandarin speak for "we are utterly screwed".

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SIOP = Single Integrated Operational Plan

A Historical Study of Strategic Connectivity 1950-1981 (81 pg PDF)


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Operation High Heels - JFK Library (58 individual scanned pages)

A fellow researcher told me inquiring on info about Gen. Chester V. Clifton (Nuclear Football carrier) via FOIA is near impossible.

Quote:Files of Chester V. Clifton, November 22, 1963–January 20, 1969

This Series contains records, none of which have been digitized.

This series consists of the working files of C. V. Clifton during his time as Military Aide to the President under President John F. Kennedy and President Lyndon B. Johnson. The files reflect the subject matters for which Clifton was responsible.

Access: Partially Restricted
Access to some of these archival materials is restricted for the following reason:

    Donated - Security Classified
    Top Secret

Also, Mr. LLL > General Lyman L. Lemnitzer was fired by JFK for Operation Northwoods, and went to NATO to run GLADIO afterward. The older version of this was Allen Dulles, Operation Sunrise to build up Hitler in 1920s-30s. Then secret Nazi surrender end of WWII. Nazis were absorbed into NATO/P-2/Gladio/South American fascist dictatorships. Strange and possibly true. Lemnitzer was one of the senior officers sent to negotiate the Italian fascist surrender during the secret Operation Sunrise and the German surrender in 1945. Well, that's at least one version of the long entangled military octopus story.


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As of 2021, Gen. Lemnitzer is the only Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Staff to hold another U.S. military command after his term as chairman ended, rather than retiring into the private aerospace sector. The heavily decorated Lemnitzer retired from the Army in July 1969 after 51 years. His 14-year tenure as a four star general on active duty is the second longest at that rank in the history of the U.S. Army, after General William T. Sherman who held that rank from 1869 to 1884. He was the only person in history to serve as Army Chief of Staff, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and as Supreme Allied Commander for NATO. Imagine the Pentagon hallway stories about that general!


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"Vigilia pretium libertatis" (Vigilance is the Price of Liberty)

In 1975, President Gerald Ford appointed Lemnitzer to the Commission on CIA Activities within the United States, also known as the Rockefeller Commission, to investigate whether the CIA had committed acts that violated US laws, and allegations that E. Howard Hunt and Frank Sturgis (of Watergate fame) were involved in the assassination of John F. Kennedy. The MIC swamp runs deep!!


"H.G. WELLS SEES NEW ATOMIC BOMB AS WORLD ANNIHILATOR." Published August 8, 1945 in the Brooklyn Eagle newspaper. Herbert George Wells (21 September 1866 – 13 August 1946)...And Random UK atomic bomb reactions published in 1945 in the Liverpool Echo newspaper.

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Atomic cocktails and "The Atomic Bomb is our latest gift to the Japanese..." - Les Branscome [1898-1978], War Bonds ad, Aug. 8, 1945, the Ada Evening News, Ada, OK.

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Continue....


RE: Meme Scholar with Madness (PhD) - EndtheMadnessNow - 08-09-2023

Continued.

Less than a month after the destruction of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the September 3, 1945, issue of LIFE magazine featured a two-page photo spread on little-known 22-year-old Mexican starlet Linda Christian, whom a publicity hungry MGM had oddly dubbed the "Anatomic Bomb."

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This brief LIFE article and cheesy photo spread is among the earliest, if not THE earliest efforts to appropriate the mystique of the atomic bomb for commercial marketing purposes. At the time they probably didn't know if the propaganda would work in their favor, hence the little known chosen girl...who went on to Hollywood fame.


"Sprawled gracefully on the curving edge of a swimming pool,” read the first photo’s caption, Christian "soaks up solar energy.” Years later, historian Paul Boyer's "By The Bomb's Early Light: American Thought and Culture At the Dawn of the Atomic Age" (originally published in 1985) is the first book to explore the cultural "fallout" in America during the early years of the atomic age. He remarked on her "oddly passive, almost deathlike pose."

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"By The Bomb's Early Light:" text & photo source: Archive.org


Christian intended to become a physician until Errol Flynn, who became her lover after she graduated from high school, persuaded her to pursue acting instead. Flynn also created her screen name, giving her the surname of Fletcher Christian, the character he played in a 1933 film, "In the Wake of the Bounty" (IMDB).

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Christian was the first Bond girl, playing Valerie Mathis in a television adaptation of "Casino Royale" broadcast live and in color on CBS on its anthology series (1954-58) "Climax!" on October 21, 1954. The production starred Barry Nelson as James Bond and Peter Lorre as crime boss Le Chiffre.

Best known for being married to actor Tyrone Power from 1949-56, Christian (born Blanca Rosa Henrietta Stella Welter Vorhauer) appeared in 36 films and television shows from 1943-88. She also played Mara in the last Johnny Weissmuller Tarzan film "Tarzan and the Mermaids" (1948). Wow, with a 6 chained mix of paternal/maternal surnames like that, reeks of aristocrat wealth.

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Linda Christian bio


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Her other daughter had some kinky film days...

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Highly sus on her missing daughter given mom's film background and in a place like New Orleans. After missing for over 29 years she was declared presumed dead in December 2014.


Circling back to atomic adverts, later trinkets of marketing mass destruction include...

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No more Hiroshima earrings

Pennsylvania company's "Tears of Hiroshima" hot sauce features Enola Gay on label. (2015)

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Looks like "tearsofhiroshima.com" got nuked and a very dormant @TearsofHiroshim twit account.


And then there’s the Dallas-based Manhattan Project Beer Company that created and sells a line of nuclear-themed beers, including "Bikini Atoll," "Hoppenheimer," "Fallout" "Particles Collide," "Half-Life," "Plutonium-239," and "Necessary Evil." Brig. Gen. Jack D. Ripper would approve!

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Marshall Islands says beer named after Bikini Atoll unacceptable


After the name of its "Bikini Atoll" brew was criticized as deeply insensitive by Pacific Islanders and the government of the Republic of the Marshall Islands in 2019, the company tweeted that its corporate and product names served an educational purpose:

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And their twit account has been dormant ever since.


RE: Meme Scholar with Madness (PhD) - BIAD - 08-09-2023

Sorry @"EndtheMadnessNow"#18 , I couldn't resist!!

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James Bond... not a suarve globe-trotting undercover agent with a licence to kill.
Nope, an ornithologist from Philadelphia (Hill House in Chestnut Hill) who wrote a book titled “Birds of the West Indies",
a tome Ian Fleming used to keep on his breakfast table at his Jamaican beach house he called Goldeneye.
Smile


RE: Meme Scholar with Madness (PhD) - EndtheMadnessNow - 08-10-2023

78 years ago (11:02am August 9, local time), "Fat Man" a 21-kiloton implosion-type with a solid plutonium core atomic bomb exploded ~1,650 feet over Nagasaki, missing its intended target point by 1.3 miles, but killed an estimated 70,000 men, women, and children and injuring some 60,000 more.

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Gen. Leslie Groves, the Manhattan Project’s military director, and others, including journalists worked for years to deceive the public regarding the truth about the most devastating effect of nuclear weapons: radiation (both prompt ionizing and fallout). More about that here and newly declassed documents:

78th Anniversary of Hiroshima and Nagasaki Bombings: Revisiting the Record

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HIROSHIMA
WHO DISAGREED WITH THE ATOMIC BOMBING?

From what we read in the general media, it seems like almost everyone felt the atomic bombings of Japan were necessary. Aren't the people who disagree with those actions just trying to find fault with America?

DWIGHT EISENHOWER

"...in [July] 1945... Secretary of War Stimson, visiting my headquarters in Germany, informed me that our government was preparing to drop an atomic bomb on Japan. I was one of those who felt that there were a number of cogent reasons to question the wisdom of such an act. ...the Secretary, upon giving me the news of the successful bomb test in New Mexico, and of the plan for using it, asked for my reaction, apparently expecting a vigorous assent.

"During his recitation of the relevant facts, I had been conscious of a feeling of depression and so I voiced to him my grave misgivings, first on the basis of my belief that Japan was already defeated and that dropping the bomb was completely unnecessary, and secondly because I thought that our country should avoid shocking world opinion by the use of a weapon whose employment was, I thought, no longer mandatory as a measure to save American lives. It was my belief that Japan was, at that very moment, seeking some way to surrender with a minimum loss of 'face'. The Secretary was deeply perturbed by my attitude..."

- Dwight Eisenhower, Mandate For Change, pg. 380

In a Newsweek interview, Eisenhower again recalled the meeting with Stimson:

"...the Japanese were ready to surrender and it wasn't necessary to hit them with that awful thing."

- Ike on Ike, Newsweek, 11/11/63

ADMIRAL WILLIAM D. LEAHY
(Chief of Staff to Presidents Franklin Roosevelt and Harry Truman)

"It is my opinion that the use of this barbarous weapon at Hiroshima and Nagasaki was of no material assistance in our war against Japan. The Japanese were already defeated and ready to surrender because of the effective sea blockade and the successful bombing with conventional weapons.

"The lethal possibilities of atomic warfare in the future are frightening. My own feeling was that in being the first to use it, we had adopted an ethical standard common to the barbarians of the Dark Ages. I was not taught to make war in that fashion, and wars cannot be won by destroying women and children."

- William Leahy, I Was There, pg. 441.

GENERAL DOUGLAS MacARTHUR

MacArthur biographer William Manchester has described MacArthur's reaction to the issuance by the Allies of the Potsdam Proclamation to Japan: "...the Potsdam declaration in July, demand[ed] that Japan surrender unconditionally or face 'prompt and utter destruction.' MacArthur was appalled. He knew that the Japanese would never renounce their emperor, and that without him an orderly transition to peace would be impossible anyhow, because his people would never submit to Allied occupation unless he ordered it. Ironically, when the surrender did come, it was conditional, and the condition was a continuation of the imperial reign. Had the General's advice been followed, the resort to atomic weapons at Hiroshima and Nagasaki might have been unnecessary."

William Manchester, American Caesar: Douglas MacArthur 1880-1964, pg. 512.

Norman Cousins was a consultant to General MacArthur during the American occupation of Japan. Cousins writes of his conversations with MacArthur, "MacArthur's views about the decision to drop the atomic bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki were starkly different from what the general public supposed." He continues, "When I asked General MacArthur about the decision to drop the bomb, I was surprised to learn he had not even been consulted. What, I asked, would his advice have been? He replied that he saw no military justification for the dropping of the bomb. The war might have ended weeks earlier, he said, if the United States had agreed, as it later did anyway, to the retention of the institution of the emperor."

Norman Cousins, The Pathology of Power, pg. 65, 70-71.


More notable quotes on the atomic bombing.

My late grandfather was Gen. MacArthur's personal typist & message traffic handler.


August 9, 1965: at Titan II launch complex 373-4 11 miles north of Searcy, Arkansas, as 55 civilian contractors were modifying the missile silo to better survive a nuclear attack, a flash fire and dense smoke asphyxiated 53 men, the deadliest accident involving a US nuclear weapon system. Only two of the 55 workers who were inside the silo at the time survived.

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The missile’s massive 6,200-pound 9-megaton W53 warhead had been removed for the duration of the modifications, which is why the Strategic Air Command did not consider this a 'Broken Arrow', per se, and why it is not included on 'official' lists of US nuclear weapons accidents.

The 103-foot tall, 330,000-pound Titan II ICBM, however, remained in the silo, fully loaded with volatile liquid fuel and oxidizer. Had the fire caused temperatures and pressures to rise too high, it could have exploded.

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The Titan II in silo launch complex 373-4 was one of 18 built in Arkansas. First deployed in 1962, 54 Titan IIs were kept on constant alert in Arizona, Arkansas, and Kansas. Because the ICBM in Searcy was undamaged by the fire, it was put back into service about a year later.

Survivor recalls 1965 Titan II missile silo fire that killed 53

Human error in a nuclear facility nearly destroyed Arkansas


On September 19, 1980, at a silo outside Damascus, Arkansas, a fuel leak caused by an accidentally dropped large socket "down the missile shaft—66 feet—bounced off the shaft mount ring, and hit the side of the missile, puncturing its eighth-inch hull. Fuel vapor started to fill the silo." That led to a massive explosion that killed one person, injured 21, destroyed the missile and silo, and hurled the 9-Mt warhead through the 750-ton silo doors. Serious pucker factor!


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We Almost Blew Up Arkansas  |
Explosive era: Tour visits site where Titan II blast in 1980 sent warhead flying

August 9, 1981: Pres Reagan reversed Carter’s 1978 cancellation of the "neutron bomb" and without consulting NATO, authorized production and stockpiling of enhanced radiation versions of the W70-3 (for the Lance missile) and the W79 (for the 8-inch artillery-fired atomic projectile).

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NY Times

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Although Carter effectively canceled the neutron bomb program in 1978, the United States still produced and stockpiled 308 1-kiloton enhanced radiation versions of the W70 warhead for the Lance surface-to-surface missile, but we are told they were never deployed to Europe.

Physicist Sam Cohen (1931-2010) inventor of the neutron bomb and considered it "the most discriminate weapon ever devised", explaining how he sought to use nuclear radiation "as an effective means of waging ground warfare in a relatively moral way" ...morally superior to "regular" nukes. A true madman you can listen for yourself in this short clip:



Harold Brown, former director of the Lawrence Radiation Laboratory (which designed the W70 warhead) and Carter’s secretary of defense, nicknamed the neutron bomb the "capitalist bomb" because it killed people but left property/infrastructure intact. Soviet leaders used his moniker to denounce it.

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The United States did briefly deploy one version of the neutron bomb. From Oct. 1975 until Jan. 1976, 70 Sprint anti-ballistic missiles armed with 1-kt W66 enhanced radiation warheads were fully operational at the Stanley R. Mickelsen Safeguard Complex (sinister pyramid) in Nekoma, North Dakota. The $6 billion dollar missile complex was shutdown the very next day by Congress...due to fears of radiation exposure.

China became interested in developing its own neutron bomb in 1977, in response to the US decision to do so that same year, and successfully tested such a device on September 29, 1988. However, we are told there is no evidence China ever deployed such weapons.

Source: Red China’s “Capitalist Bomb”: Inside the Chinese Neutron Bomb Program (PDF)


'Deep Impact" day...head for your shelter!!

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Just a coincidence this all took place on the 29th anniversary of Nagasaki atomic bombing.

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The last hours of Richard Nixon’s presidency and the first hours of Gerald Ford’s.

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Nixon’s Daily Diary August 1, 1974 – August 9, 1974 (PDF)

Ford daily diary (PDF)




Departure: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=09TcGuZI6xg

Swearing in Ceremony of Gerald R. Ford as 38th President of the United States, August 9, 1974:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H5qExW0HFCI


RE: Meme Scholar with Madness (PhD) - EndtheMadnessNow - 08-11-2023

August 10, 1984: the John Milius film RED DAWN opened in theaters and was a Timothy McVeigh favorite. "I love the bomb. It's sort of a religious totem to me. Like the plague in the Middle Ages, it's the hand of God coming out indiscriminantly to snatch you." - RED DAWN auteur John Milius, American Film magazine interview, May, 1982.

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Bring the War Home: The White Power Movement and Paramilitary America Hardcover (2018) by Kathleen Belew.

On the day of the OK city bombing I was on duty at Ford Island, Pearl Harbor, in the breakroom watching TV awaiting to be relieved. Thought I was watching a movie, it was so surreal.


Alexander Haig (4-star General, Sec of State, Supreme Allied Commander Europe; Ronald Reagan’s “I-am-in-control” top aide) was a member of the MGM board of directors. He yearned to develop a movie career. He supervised the development of the movie Red Dawn and made significant changes to it.
Variety (June 16, 1997)

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August 10, 1992: the Ted Gup TIME magazine cover story that documents the Arthur Godfrey Doomsday Message was published. President Eisenhower learned that the U-2 cat was out of the bag while at Mt Weather during the annual Operation Alert 1960 (Civil defense relocation drill). It was J. Leo Bourassa that told TIME in 1992 he was the one who broke the news to Ike. However, there are also reports that it was CIA director Allen Dulles.

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The Doomsday Blueprints (pgs 3, 4 of 9)

Also, journalist Ted Gup and retired Air Force Col. Joseph Leo Bourassa [1917-2000] director of Mount Weather top secret Continuity of Government super-bunker facility codename "Special Facilities Division" aka "High Point" aka "Crystal Palace" (the real one), appeared on Larry King Live on CNN. They were promoting Gup's TIME magazine cover story published the very same day.

“That facility could have accommodated thousands of people. They would have rotated the bunks. They would have been working very long shifts. There was a crematorium to dispose of bodies, people that had been killed from either blast burns or radiation. It was a remarkably sophisticated and complete facility, and one of several around the country.”
- Ted Gup on Larry King Live in 1992 (PDF transcript)

Quote:Col. J. Leo Bourassa. He headed up the "Special Facilities Division" within the Office of Emergency Planning. He is the person mentioned in the Blue Book file dealing with the Kecksburg crash.

Aerial photographs of Mount Weather show the presidential heliport where the president is dropped off. The tower that directs in the president’s flight is known as "bluegrass tower." In the Kecksburg Blue Book file right after J. Leo Bourassa’s name you will find (Code blue grass). Another connection to the code "bluegrass" is a paranormal CIA project started in 1955, which I haven’t confirmed yet.

While at the Johnson library I was looking for files on Bourassa and on the "Special facilities Division" to see how it fit into the Kecksburg crash. What I learned about Bourassa while at the library is that he had also been heavily involved in the 1965 blackout of New York City. In fact, he wrote a report to Ellington detailing his findings. Bourassa’s findings hinted at the possible role of UFOs in the blackout.


The White House Role in Crashed UFO Retrievals by Grant Cameron.

This guy Bourassa was super deep state politics (COG) and deep state UFOs. Cursory search does not even turn up any photos, not even when he was in uniform and the Larry King video does not appear online.

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This stack of 62,500 punched cards — 5 MB worth — held the control program for the enormous Semi-Automatic Ground Environment (SAGE) military computer network. SAGE directed and controlled the NORAD response to a possible Soviet air attack, operating in this role from the late 1950s into the 1980s. Parts of the network were common props in cold war lore & movies such as Dr. Strangelove and Colossus, and on science fiction TV series such as The Time Tunnel. (photo from the MITRE Corporation)

Many people were at first dubious that hole-filled cards were better than ledger books. Nonetheless, punched cards dominated data processing from the 1930s to 1960s. Clerks punched data onto cards using keypunch machines without needing computers.

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IF ARPANET was the technical progeny of SAGE, then MITRE is its institutional progeny - implementation of militarization of academia. The development of digital computing, high-level languages, RAM was all the SAGE boondoggle to militarize North American airspace. It also implemented the militarization of the public communications infrastructure. The modem was invented as part of the SAGE project so radar relays could (more cheaply) parasitically transmit data across commercial telephone lines.

Cover story from August 1983:

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Virgin Galactic successfully launches first "space" tourist flight


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RE: Meme Scholar with Madness (PhD) - EndtheMadnessNow - 08-12-2023

August 11, 1984: Ronald Reagan's "we begin bombing in five minutes" joke. Story broken by the late, Ann Devroy [1948-1997] then of Gannett.

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Press: On and Off the Record


On August 15, 1984 a coded message was transmitted from Soviet military headquarters in Vladivostok: "We now embark on military action against the US forces." One military unit in the region went on red alert. Soviet ships in the northern Pacific were confused.



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That October, just before the 1984 election, the ad hoc duo of Jerry Harrison and Bootsy Collins performing as "Bonzo Goes to Washington" released the single "Five Minutes" inspired by Reagan’s remarks. The song was produced by Harrison and Daniel Lazerus.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0k4TNtUZnM4

In the pre-Internet days most people did not hear Reagan's joke until this song release.

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IT'S NOT THE FIRST JOKE ABOUT NUCLEAR WAR


From the same TIME issue:
Quote:The Military: Downgrading a Whistle Blower

Monday, Aug. 27, 1984

The Pentagon has long been tough on employees who publicly challenge its way of doing business. While working in the Penta gon's Program Analysis and Evaluation (P A & E) office, Franklin ("Chuck") Spinney (TIME, March 7, 1983) earned the ire of his superiors with reports on how the military routinely underestimates the costs and overrates the effectiveness of high-technology weaponry.

Spinney has been given a mediocre rating ("fully successful," Pentagonese for soso) on his civil service evaluation, which could sink his chances for a promotion or a pay raise. His supporters charge that David Chu, a Reagan appointee and head of P A & E, pressured Spinney's immediate superiors into underrating the dogged whistle blower. When Republican Congressman Jack Edwards of Alabama called Deputy Secretary of Defense William Taft IV to complain, Taft denied that Chu or any other political appointee had tried to influence the evaluation. Such action would have violated civil service rules. Spinney maintains that he will go to court, if necessary, to fight the evaluation. At week's end there were signs that the Pentagon might review its finding.


Your guide to surviving a nuclear war. Only 65 pages from all good newsagents. (1981) The Bentall Simplex was one of many commercial fallout shelters available in the UK in 1981. Protect & Survive Monthly suggested gov't could put 1 million people in employment by installing them.

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Walking in a nuclear winter land

August 11, 1942: U.S. actress & amateur inventor, self-taught,  Hedy Lamarr and U.S. composer George Antheil receive a patent for Secret communication system. Although the invention wasn’t immediately implemented, it did lay the groundwork for technology used to maintain security for military communications, cell phones, WiFi and Bluetooth. This work led to their being inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame in 2014.

She was born as Hedwig Eva Maria Kiesler in 1914 in Vienna, Austria. By the 1930’s she was a film star in Europe, and by early 40's she achieved super stardom recognition in the US. On the eve of WWII she married a wealthy Nazi sympathizer (unknowingly) who was a leading Austrian ammunition manufacturer. Shortly thereafter she made her great escape to Paris according to her story. She was married and divorced 6 times, had 3 kids (James Lamarr Markey, Anthony Loder, Denise Loder-DeLuca) remained single from 1965 (after divorcing her divorce lawyer) to her death (heart disease) on January 19, 2000 in Casselberry, Florida. Damn, 6 times. Almost tied with Elizabeth Taylor but beat out Judy Garland.

On August 27, 2019, an asteroid was named after her: 32730 Lamarr.


Beauty and brains, (not so much on the marriage side, but nobody is perfect) The hottest actress-science nerd, ever. The most desirable woman in world history! lol

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Quote:In an age when we ought to know better, the public perception of the evolution of science and technology retains the flavor of old just-so stories. In these tales, great discoveries or inventions are typically made by a single person.

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Recently, attempts to address historical slights have lapsed instead into another kind of just-so story. Over the past two decades it has become standard, even fashionable, to credit the invention of Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and even cell phones to 1940s movie star Hedy Lamarr. The story is appealing and exotic: Lamarr, an intelligent woman and amateur inventor, was shoehorned into a Hollywood culture that valued her as a screen siren and nothing more. Since a Google doodle was devoted to the actress in 2015 and Bombshell, a documentary about her, was released in 2017, the popular history has become chiseled in marble—well, let us say, arrayed in bits.

It is true that Lamarr and her unlikely partner, the radical modernist composer George Antheil, hold a patent for an important radio-transmission method that finds its way into several modern communications technologies, including Bluetooth. But it is equally true that their patent was hardly the first in this area. It is further true that the earliest operational systems employing this technique were created after World War II independently of their patent, and the essential idea can be traced back nearly to the birth of radio itself. If Lamarr and Antheil’s attorneys had performed a more diligent patent search, different doodles might well have graced Google.

The Actress and the Composer

The tale of Hedy and George might have been written by Arthur Conan Doyle, or even Graham Greene. Briefly: At an early age Hedy Lamarr, born Hedwig Kiesler in Austria, married Fritz Mandl, a Nazi sympathizer and Austria’s leading munitions manufacturer on the eve of World War II. Lamarr escaped this unhappy union (as she tells it, disguised as a maid whom she had drugged) and soon after ended up in Hollywood. Through a mutual interest in the obscure field of applied endocrinology, she met George Antheil. Revealing that she possessed a flair for inventing weapons, Hedy shared with him an idea for a secure torpedo guidance system that employed a novel technique known as frequency hopping.


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An invention notebook in George’s handwriting reveals that he was influenced by Philco’s 1939 Mystery Control, the first commercially available radio remote controller. With the help of Samuel Mackeown, a California Institute of Technology engineer, George ironed out the bugs in their invention, and he and Hedy applied for a patent in June 1941. Considering the familiarity with patent conventions and technical radio concepts on display, it seems likely that Mackeown wrote the patent itself. On August 11, 1942, Lamarr and Antheil received U.S. Patent 2,292,387 (issued to Lamarr under her married name, Hedy Markey) for a “secret communication system.”

Despite the novelty of their approach, the pneumatic player-piano mechanism made their system unwieldy—and certainly unworkable in battle. Antheil made strenuous lobbying efforts to get the invention adopted by the Navy, but it was shelved. According to George, the Navy brass thought he wanted to put a player piano in a torpedo. Nevertheless, one frequently encounters claims (for instance, in Richard Rhodes’s 2011 book Hedy’s Folly) that because of its military potential, the Lamarr-Antheil patent was classified by the Navy. Although it adds to the story’s drama, that detail does not appear to be true.

The authors of the Spread Spectrum Communications Handbook state that the patent was processed routinely with no imposition of secrecy. A tiny New York Times notice dated October 1, 1941, did report that the National Inventors Council “classed Miss Lamarr’s invention in the ‘red-hot’ category,” but two days later Lamarr and Antheil’s patent attorneys, Lyon and Lyon, wrote a letter (provided to me by Antheil scholar Mauro Piccinini) to their clients making a contrary claim:

Quote:We noticed considerable publicity to the papers recently resulting from statements of Col. Lent of the National Inventors Council. This publicity is rather puzzling in view of the fact that the Patent Office has not issued a Secrecy Order. It is also difficult to understand why the Secrecy Order has not been issued in view of the fact that the Examiner has found nothing antedating the invention.

George himself apparently didn’t believe the invention was classified: He gives the patent number in his 1945 autobiography Bad Boy of Music and is under the impression that anybody can get a copy of the thing by mailing 10 cents to the Patent Office. In addition, in their letter Lyon and Lyon also expressed surprise that “the Patent Office did not discover more pertinent patents than those cited.” That surprise turned out to be well-founded.

Claims and counterclaims have been made as to whether Lamarr originated the frequency-hopping scheme or learned of it in meetings at Fritz Mandl’s firm, the Hirtenberger Patronenfabrik. In Bad Boy, George affirms that she got her education at those meetings, and although he is not exactly the world’s most reliable memoirist, he could hardly have received the information from anyone but Hedy. Robert Price, an engineer at Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Lincoln Laboratory and a pioneer of spread-spectrum technology, interviewed Lamarr. He told me that he came away convinced that she had heard the idea in her husband’s boardroom, and with tongue somewhat planted in cheek, Price called her “the Mata Hari of World War II.” Still, one must be mindful of historical gender roles—of how Lamarr might have presented herself as well as how her statements might have been received.

The notion that Lamarr’s patent might have begun with an idea she heard from her former husband’s colleagues is dismissed in the documentary Bombshell, where the filmmakers claim that German engineers at the time were unaware of the technology. However, Hans-Joachim Braun, whose 1997 article in American Heritage of Invention and Technology spurred the current interest in Lamarr’s role as an inventor, informed me that documentary evidence in the Bundesarchiv-Militärarchiv in Freiburg shows that German engineers before World War II were aware of frequency hopping, although they lacked the means to put it into practice.


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If ideas are born of necessity, then the mother of secret communications has been war. Most of the research into spread-spectrum transmission took place in anticipation of war, or during war itself. By some estimates, during World War II as many as 90 percent of German electronics engineers were involved in the country’s (ultimately unsuccessful) anti-jamming campaign. Under such circumstances, the invention of frequency hopping was not just probable, it was inevitable.

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As a rule, scientists engaged in fundamental research would rather do something novel themselves than try to duplicate someone else’s results, which only adds to the noise. In that regard, the overwhelming concentration of talent at the old Bell Labs had its advantages. It may be too much to hope that a new system can be devised to streamline the chaos. Failing that, one can at least take solace from knowing that recognition for one’s accomplishments depends largely on the diligence of the patent search, and that the march of ideas will continue regardless of who gets the credit.

Lengthy very interesting article on the ideas & inventions of randomness history with info graphics & illustrations if you're curious... Random Paths to Frequency Hopping

In 2019, actor and musician Johnny Depp composed a song called "This Is a Song for Miss Hedy Lamarr" with Tommy Henriksen. It was included on Depp and Jeff Beck's 2022 album "18".


Fire power Friday
USS Missouri (BB-63) firing at Iraqi targets with her 16-inch cannon battery during Operation Desert Storm in 1991. The "Mighty Mo" fired a total of 783 16-inch shells and launched 28 Tomahawk cruise missiles during the campaign.

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IS EVERYBODY HAPPY?

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Trump’s 2024 Campaign Seeks to Make Voters the Ultimate Jury And I see NY Times is back to the old photo ops of posting shots of Trump's backside, exiting. NYTimes, WaPo, CNN, The Atlantic, did this crap relentlessly back in 2020.

Meanwhile, over in dem left fields...

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RE: Meme Scholar with Madness (PhD) - EndtheMadnessNow - 08-13-2023

August 12, 1945: Just days after nuking Japan, the US gov't published an official (sanitized, deliberately incomplete) history of the Manhattan Project. Known as the Smyth Report, it tried to balance the need to inform the public about the ~$2 billion effort with the desire to keep many details secret including its black budget.

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Solzhenitsyn and the Smyth Report

The report was quickly translated by the Soviet Union, which despite being a wartime ally had been excluded from the Manhattan Project, had circulated among its scientists, who learned a lot from it, including what NOT to do with their own A-bomb program.

Los Alamos and the Smyth Report

Written for the Manhattan Engineer District by Henry DeWolf Smyth, chairman of Princeton University’s physics department, the report says much about the key work at the laboratory at Los Alamos, which is partly why the physicists there emerged as the "heroes" of the project.

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Here's a copy of the book: Atomic energy for military purposes

The Smyth Report was reportedly suppressed in Japan during the post-war US occupation. Apparently there was a period of time where you could read it in the USSR under Stalin, but not in Japan under Gen. MacArthur! The US occupation did not want Japan thinking too much about atomic bombs because they wanted them to become good loyal US allies. No doubt lots of complex consequences ensued, especially after the epic Castle Bravo mega nuke fireball and subsequent 'fallout' disaster in 1954.

Swedish journalist and author Monica Brau draws on declassified documents and interviews in Japan and the US to reveal how the US occupation authorities established elaborate systems of censorship and disinformation among the Japanese press, scientists, and even novelists, poets, and children's stories about the atomic bombing.

The Atomic Bomb Suppressed: American Censorship in Occupied Japan (1991) by  Monica Brau.


August 12, 1953: the Soviet Union conducted its first test of a boosted-fission device, a fission and fusion fuel (lithium-6 deuteride) were "layered", a design known as the Sloika (Russian: named after a type of layered puff pastry), a precursor to a true multistage thermonuclear weapon. This enabled a ten-fold increase in explosive power achieved by a combination of fusion and fission. The yield of the explosion at the Semipalatinsk Test Site in Kazakhstan was 400 kilotons.

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Here is video footage of that test, known as RDS-6c in the Soviet Union and "Joe 4" in the United States, so nicknamed because it was the fourth Soviet nuclear test.

Less than a year later, the Americans found out 'accidentally' just how enormously explosive lithium-6 deuteride when mixed with lithium-7, is in Operation Castle Bravo. It was 250% more powerful than the force calculated by the scientists who had engineered it. It would become known as the worst radiological disaster in history.

When did UFOs start showing up here in America, en masse? What states of matter are these non-human biologics made out of? As above, so below. It's all around us. Think physics.


August 12, 2000: during a large Russian naval exercise "Summer-X" in the Barents Sea north of Murmansk, the Oscar-class nuclear submarine Kursk (K-141) sank with 118 crew aboard. All 118 hands lost in 100 m (330 ft) of water. An official 2002 report blamed a powerful explosion triggered by leaking hydrogen peroxide fuel in an old practice torpedo.

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Vice-Admiral Ryazantsev Valery Dmitrievich differed with the government's official conclusion. Calling the official story a work of fiction. He cited inadequate training, poor maintenance, and incomplete inspections that caused the crew to mishandle the weapon.

Chapter IX. Rescue operation (Russian archived link)

In 2018, the film "The Command" released as "Kursk" overseas, and based on British journalist Robert Moore’s 2003 book "A Time to Die" dramatized the disaster and the Russian government’s inept response (according to western sources) under newly-elected President Vladimir Putin.




Movie trivia:

Quote:Vladimir Putin's character was cut from the film before an actor was cast for the role. Putin, who was just three months into the job as Russian president when the tragedy occurred in 2000, was slated to appear as a supporting character in at least five scenes in the film. According to The Hollywood Reporter, EuropaCorp's president, Luc Besson, wanted to shift the story's focus to the rescue mission rather than the politics behind the disaster. One theory is that nobody at EuropaCorp wanted to be hacked. "Remember The Interview (2014)?" a source said, referring to the Evan Goldberg and Seth Rogen-directed comedy that angered Kim Jong-un and is believed to have sparked the infamous Sony hack in 2014. Ironically, the Russian leader is sympathetically portrayed in the original Kursk script, which highlighted why he took the tragedy personally (Putin's father was a submariner).

"Icy blackness (Kursk)", a heavy metal song by Armageddon Rev. 16:16 from the album "Sundown on Humanity".


Beginning on page 30 of the January 2, 1962 JFK fluff issue of LOOK magazine there was a multi-page feature on Fiddle & Faddle. In their 1965 Kennedy Library oral history, Jill ("Faddle) Cowan & Priscilla ("Fiddle") Wear recount JFK's reaction to their feature.

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JFK's Air Force aide Brig. Gen. Godfrey T. McHugh has traded in his Nuclear Football for Fiddle & Faddle.

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Jill Cowan and Priscilla Wear, Oral History Interview – 03/16/1965

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Check out the six-pack abs on the blonde boy! I believe that is or was David Anthony Kennedy (June 15, 1955 - April 25, 1984) who died of a drug overdose at The Brazilian Court Hotel & Beach Club, Palm Beach, FL. The cart appears to have a front license plate so it may be road-worthy. The cart looks more like an airport people-mover of rather more generous proportions than the average golf cart today.

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The golf cart is a Chadwick 300 and you can see it starting at 1 minute in this video:



Part of this home movie was made on October 27, 1963, and shows President John F. Kennedy and Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy at the Kennedy's vacation retreat in Middleburg, Virginia.

Footage from September 1963. Walter Cronkite and Kennedy sitting on the front lawn of a home Kennedy rented on nearby Squaw island. The "Kennedy compound" home was not large enough for news crews and White House staff and, the US Secret Service thought the island location was a better spot for protection. The home he rented was called "Brambletyde". Apparently, JFK driving around with a cart full of kids was a family tradition.

Quote:In the early 1960's, the American golf cart company Chadwick began buying Isetta 300 chassis and drive trains to be used as the foundation for fiberglass bodied golf carts. My understanding is that not many of these were produced and that they are pretty rare. Isettas may not have been very fast compared to other cars on the road, but I bet Chadwick 300 golf carts were some of the fastest carts on the course.
BZ's BMW Isetta 300 restoration and microcarblog

"The Chadwick's were Isettas from the frame down with a custom cart body installed in place of the factory shell. This one was never sold as new." - from Isetta Tech.


RE: Meme Scholar with Madness (PhD) - EndtheMadnessNow - 08-13-2023

Happy Birthday to CECIL B. DeMILLE (August 12, 1881 – January 21, 1959). Produced & directed 70+ thrilling spectacles including his 1952 Oscar winning THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH!

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The Lost Kennedy Home Movies (2011) Narrated by actor Liev Schreiber. All the familiar names have archived footage in this docu. Filming locations are all over the world from St. Moritz Switzerland, Vatican City, Rome, Windsor Castle UK, Hyannis Port, Maryland, Rhode Island, France, India, Thailand, Vietnam, Hong Kong, Tokyo, Virginia, Palm Beach, Acapulco Mexico.


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Jon & Robin - There’s An American Flag On The Moon (July 1969)



"Another release for the Texas label Abnak: a single by JON & ROBIN with the same song on both sides, composed by Edwin Greines Cohen, released only as a promo in three versions: black, yellow and marbled brown vinyl.

A patriotic, celebratory song of the lunar mission, promptly released in July 1969, sent in advance to DJs with a sticker recommending: "UNDER NO CONDITION are you to PLAY THIS RECORD UNLESS THE MOON FLIGHT IS SUCCESSFUL!"

In 2006 the American label SUNDAZED released a beautiful compilation of the duo on CD, entitled: Jon & Robin – Do It Again! The Best Of Jon & Robin also includes three previously unreleased tracks but not this song."

Re-release by Redeye Worldwide label to Youtube on August 11, 2023.


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Rolling up with the boys to the golf course...

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Augusta National Golf Club Story


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State of the art Dual 5-1/4" floppy drives. WoW! These are still used today by US Air Force to store nuclear codes. LOL. (partially was true)


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NY Post




FEMA puts cost to rebuild Lahaina around $5.52 billion. Meanwhile, in a FEMA report last year they said risk of wildfires to human life as “low.”


Jan/Feb 2023: China Flashed Mysterious Green Lasers Over Hawaii (NASA)

August 2023: Burnt out Front Street of Lahaina, Maui Hawaii.

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Maui County officials failed to activate sirens

Round-up the politicians and toss them into the big volcano.


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China Flashed Mysterious Green Lasers Over Hawaii, NASA Says

The green laser lights captured with the Subaru-Asahi Star Camera on Mauakea, Hawaii, on Jan 28, 2023, were most likely from Dqui-1, a Chinese atmospheric environment monitoring satellite.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhhmxJsZzQU

A Rare View of the Green Laser Scan from the Space 2023-1-28
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vn_PMiND4Yw


RE: Meme Scholar with Madness (PhD) - EndtheMadnessNow - 08-14-2023

The US Army Corps of Engineers Manhattan Engineer District more commonly known as the Manhattan Project was officially established on August 13, 1942 by order of Chief of Engineers Major Eugene Reybold. Just 35 months later, it would successfully test the world’s first atomic bomb.

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The original name for the huge and unprecedented effort was Laboratory for the Development of Substitute Materials before Gen. Leslie Groves objected that it would draw unwanted attention to the extremely secretive project to design, test, and mass produce atomic bombs.

Quote:The story of the Manhattan Project began in 1938, when German scientists Otto Hahn and Fritz Strassmann inadvertently discovered nuclear fission. A few months later, Albert Einstein and Leo Szilard sent a letter to President Roosevelt warning him that Germany might try to build an atomic bomb. In response, FDR formed the Uranium Committee, a group of top military and scientific experts to determine the feasibility of a nuclear chain reaction.

Nevertheless, initial research moved slowly until the spring of 1941, when the MAUD Committee (essentially the British equivalent to the Uranium Committee) issued a report affirming that an atomic bomb was possible and urging cooperation with the United States. The U.S. government responded by reorganizing its atomic research under the S-1 Committee, which was in turn under the jurisdiction of the newly created Office of Scientific Research and Development, led by Vannevar Bush. As the project progressed from research to development, however, Bush realized that the S-1 Committee did not have the resources for full-scale construction, eventually opting to turn to the Army for support.

The name itself, “Manhattan Project,” is commonly thought to be a misnomer, but its first offices were actually in Manhattan, at 270 Broadway. The atomic bomb project thus became known as the Manhattan Engineer District (MED), or Manhattan Project for short.

The Manhattan Project


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Manhattan Project Historiographical background


Barbed Wire Sunday (German: Stacheldrahtsonntag), is the name given to 13 August 1961, when the military and police of East Germany closed the border between East and West Berlin and began the construction of what would become the Berlin Wall. Although it claimed the Antifascistischer Schutzwall (Antifascist Rampart) was intended to keep out Western fascists.

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Quote:Around 2.7 million people left the GDR and East Berlin between 1949 and 1961, causing increasing difficulties for the leadership of the East German communist party, the SED.

In the early morning hours of 13 August 1961 [Film 5.80 MB], temporary barriers were put up at the border separating the Soviet sector from West Berlin, and the asphalt and cobblestones on the connecting roads were ripped up. Police and transport police units, along with members of “workers’ militias,” stood guard and turned away all traffic at the sector boundaries. The SED leadership’s choice of a Sunday during the summer holiday season for its operation was probably no coincidence.

Over the next few days and weeks, the coils of barbed wire strung along the border to West Berlin were replaced by a wall of concrete slabs and hollow blocks. This was built by East Berlin construction workers under the close scrutiny of GDR border guards.


The construction of the Berlin Wall

Timeline Chronicle 1961

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August 13, 1969: The Apollo 11 astronauts enjoy a ticker tape parade in New York City. That evening, at a state dinner in Los Angeles, they are awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by U.S. President Richard Nixon.

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The American Presidency Project  | LUNAR PLAQUE – NASA


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The Year Men Walked on the Moon (45 photos)


When the most basic of common sense is a breaking news story, you know we are in trouble.

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Leading Britain's Conversation


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RE: Meme Scholar with Madness (PhD) - Snarl - 08-14-2023

   
[attachment=1171 Wrote:EndtheMadnessNow pid='9652' dateline='1691982968']When the most basic of common sense is a breaking news story, you know we are in trouble.

Been going on for so long now I can't even remember when it became a thing. Pretty sure CNN started it though. Wink

               


RE: Meme Scholar with Madness (PhD) - BIAD - 08-14-2023

(08-14-2023, 07:26 AM)Snarl Wrote:
(08-14-2023, 03:16 AM)EndtheMadnessNow Wrote: When the most basic of common sense is a breaking news story, you know we are in trouble.

Been going on for so long now I can't even remember when it became a thing. Pretty sure CNN started it though. Wink

Surely fake... isn't it?!!
Surprised
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RE: Meme Scholar with Madness (PhD) - Snarl - 08-14-2023

(08-14-2023, 08:10 AM)BIAD Wrote:
(08-14-2023, 07:26 AM)Snarl Wrote:
(08-14-2023, 03:16 AM)EndtheMadnessNow Wrote: When the most basic of common sense is a breaking news story, you know we are in trouble.

Been going on for so long now I can't even remember when it became a thing. Pretty sure CNN started it though. Wink

Surely fake... isn't it?!!
Surprised
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LOL ... surely I don't hold any qualification for a position within the Ministry of Truth.


RE: Meme Scholar with Madness (PhD) - EndtheMadnessNow - 08-15-2023

Good memes except for that one. Need some bleach. LOL!


This photo was taken minutes after the radio report on August 13, 1945 that the Japanese had agreed to surrender. The blaze of light & the streamers just right of the center of the picture are around the Fleet landing. To the left is Ford Island, Pearl Harbor.

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On August 14, 1945, the Japanese accepted the terms of the Potsdam Declaration and agreed to surrender. Known as V-J Day, or Victory over Japan Day, marks the end of World War II, one of the deadliest and most destructive wars in human history.

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One more down as CNO Gilday relinquished command this morning. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said today this is the first time in DOD history that three military services are without a Senate-confirmed chief.

Admiral Lisa Franchetti, who was nominated to take over for Gilday, but now will be in an acting role until her senate confirmation. She would be the first woman to be CNO, and the first female member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Somehow, Republican Sen. Tommy Tuberville is holding up the military confirmations.

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Quote:Video: VCNO Lisa Franchetti Takes Command of Navy

It is now the first time in the Department of Defense’s history that three of the military’s top officers are in acting positions, Austin said during his remarks at the ceremony.

In his remarks, Austin called on the Senate to confirm the now more than 300 military nominations, including Franchetti, as well as Gen. Eric Smith, who is currently in the position of acting commandant of the Marine Corps.

“This is unprecedented. It is unnecessary. And it is unsafe,” Austin said.
“Our troops deserve better.”

Defense secretary issues new memo on how to reshuffle Pentagon leadership roles amid Tuberville blockade


Aug 14, 1971: The social psychology experiment, "The Stanford Prison Experiment", began. Student volunteers were placed in a mock prison, and split into groups of "guards" and "prisoners".

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Mountain Dew is officially witchcraft according to the Facebookers. Major Mellon is leading the charge.

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The "Build Back Better" wrecking machine has perhaps been busy out in Hawaii, specifically Maui.

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Plans to implement a Digital AI government in Hawaii

The New Smart Grid in Hawaii: JUMPSmartMaui Project

I wouldn't doubt that at least part of the above tweet is likely true. Hawaii, especially Oahu is often used as experimental testing grounds by corporate parasites. Their thinking (back when I was livin there) is if it works in Hawaii, it will work in the lower 48. Course, back then it was about consumer products, not uprooting an entire island population.

Can anyone name one single policy action the institutional "Left" has taken in the past 10 years that has even mildly inconvenienced all the oligarchs and plutocrats that fully own and operate all of the liberal parties in the Western world? Death of the Liberal Class

Repealing the Smith–Mundt Act aided the left and right realpolitikal machines alike. The left and right wings are attached to the same battered now delusional bird, kicked towards the field goal of M.A.D. mutuality. Poor elephants forgot R's are just slower D's.

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U.S. Repeals Propaganda Ban, Spreads Government-Made News to Americans


Awesome news for meth heads...

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Freethink Teeth Heads


Appeal to the Great Spirit. LMH looks like a munchkin.

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Meeting at Rockefeller's JY Ranch in 1993


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Harvard professor Avi Loeb searching for UFO evidence says humanity will view alien intelligence like 'God'


RE: Meme Scholar with Madness (PhD) - EndtheMadnessNow - 08-16-2023

August 15, 1967: the CIA's Operation CHAOS is established.

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Top excerpt from "AGENTS OF CHAOS: Thomas King Forçade, High Times & the Paranoid End of the 1970s" by Sean Howe (releasing on Aug 29, 2023)


Operation CHAOS or Operation MHCHAOS was a Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) domestic espionage project targeting American citizens operating from 1967 to 1974, established by President Lyndon B. Johnson and expanded under President Richard Nixon, whose mission was to uncover possible foreign influence on domestic race, anti-war, and other protest movements. The operation was launched under Director of Central Intelligence (DCI) Richard Helms by chief of counter-intelligence James Jesus Angleton, and headed by Richard Ober. The "MH" designation is to signify the program had a global area of operations.

Dick Helms, The face of evil...(first 45 seconds)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s1pVGsLexQI

The secret program was exposed by investigative journalist Seymour Hersh in a 1974 article in The New York Times entitled Huge CIA Operation Reported in US Against Antiwar Forces, Other Dissidents in Nixon Years. PDF Newspaper clipping


The same day in 1967: Thomas King Forcade, of Phoenix, Arizona, introduces himself, via telephone, to the Underground Press Syndicate in NYC.

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By the end of August, High Times #1 had sold out its print run and Nixon had resigned.

Thomas King Forçade (9/11/1945 – November 17, 1978), also known as Gary Goodson, was an American underground journalist and cannabis rights activist in the 1970s. For many years he ran the Underground Press Syndicate (later called the Alternative Press Syndicate), and was the founder of High Times magazine.

High Times Greats: The Life And High Times Of Tom Forçade

Mr. Gary Fears. Rumored mafia and CIA. Owned a giant cargo jet (Soviet Ilyushin Il-78) from the Ukrainian military, forced to land on the Michigan peninsula as it tried to slip away to Pakistan. Led Hunter Biden into China and worked with Frank Biden in the Dominican Republic... And that's his 107 ft yacht, "Fearless"...

From Casinos to Air cargo... Gary Fears Does It All!

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IRS Auctioning Seized Bulletproof Limo

The gov't Auction link is dead. Archived links been removed.
Official govt Notice of Public Auction Sale

And we know that Hunter Biden likes to hang out and do shady deals with underworld crime bosses & deep cover spooks & underage girls. Hunter is very similar to Jeff Epstein.

Quote:Under the Radar & Strange bedfellows

East Side player Gary Fears and his diverse business associates are betting that his military aviation business finally takes off. Whether it will fly is still up in the air.

Asked whether his activities are somehow involved with covert CIA operations, Fears laughs. “Not that I’m aware of,” he says. “I wish there was something that exciting to all this stuff that I was a CIA guy, but that’s not the case.”

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So, that's why "Potash" & something about the chicoms was in the Michigan news a few years back.

Emails Reveal Hunter Biden’s Associates Helped China Secure White House Meetings


You can invent a country, an empire, a national cause at any time. The only thing stopping you is the people who previously invented countries protecting their territories by pretending alchemy isn't real and trusting that you're easily discouraged and prone to defeatism.

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Conception of 'Pakistan'


More on that Tommy Tuberville... he bought $45k in HUMA, a penny biotech stock on July 20th & $50k RIGHT WHEN the Ukraine war started.

Humacyte, (HUMA) is now +46% due to their tissue implants used in the Ukraine war. Tuberville sits on the Armed Services Committee.

Yesterday Senator Tuberville disclosed $250k in futures trading in wheat, corn, soy & cattle. He sits on the Senate Committee for Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry. He influences agricultural futures via legislation but trades it.

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Humacyte Presents Clinical Performance of Human Acellular Vessel™ (HAV™) From Ukrainian Humanitarian Program



OMG!!! The UFO cover-up is "worse than WW2, 9/11, and COVID combined"!!

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And he deleted his tweet. LOL! Ricky & Nicky, it's like the Odd Couple, except they're both lying  meat sacks of shit.

New enhanced UFO photo just released by the DoD, courtesy Jeremy Kenyon Lockheelyer Corbell...

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...helps the medicine go down.


They're "laser-focused" on getting aid to survivors in Hawaii. Guess "we" can only afford $700 per household (not per person), you know, after sending *checks notes*... 911 gazillion dollars in "aid" to Ukraine.

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https://www.usdebtclock.org/


Meanwhile, an Irwin Allen Production...

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RE: Meme Scholar with Madness (PhD) - EndtheMadnessNow - 08-17-2023

Happy Wizard Wednesday...

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2 year anniversary...

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Aug 16, 1950: Minutes of the Commission on the Renovation of the Executive Mansion of the White House.

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Quote:As the renovation came to a close, rumors spread across Washington that the commander-in-chief had new protections in place. The front page of The Washington Post on April 18, 1951, blared:

“Truman Digs into Special Fund for $881,000 A-Bomb Shelter.” Congressmen who had approved and overseen the project fund expressed displeasure that they hadn’t been told of the shelter construction—nor about the extra monies spent. But Truman and his advisors saw it as a necessary step—and not the
last one that would be taken. That $881,000 was just a tiny down payment on the billions to come.
Source: Raven Rock: The Story of the U.S. Government's Secret Plan to Save Itself--While the Rest of Us Die (2017) by Garrett M. Graff.


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When White House had to be completely gutted, 1949-1952


The first smartphone, IBM Simon with blazing fast 2400 baud modem was released August 16, 1994 to those who could afford it. The battery lasted only an hour, and flip phones (Nokia) became increasingly slim which led to its demise. It would cost $2,200 in today’s prices.

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Simon says: Pay your taxes.


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Renamed to the Carbon Credits Bank in the early 2000s.


August 16, 1989: A solar particle event affects computers at the Toronto Stock Exchange, forcing a halt to trading.

Quote:"SCIENTISTS blame an intense burst of solar activity for events which halted all trading on Toronto’s stock market last month. Officials watched in disbelief as three disc drives failed in succession on what is supposed to be a ‘fault-tolerant’ computer system. The crash stopped trading for three hours. ‘I don’t know what the gods were doing to us,’ said John Kane, the vice president of the exchange.

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Did your computer crash? It might have been a cosmic ray


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Kinda mind blowing that this Capitoline Wolf statue (replica of the famous Etruscan statue) representing the mythological story of Rome's founding by two brothers (Romulus and Remus) raised by a wolf was gifted to the city of Rome, Georgia by none other than Benito Mussolini (which is apparently something he did during the 20s-30s to sympathetic groups) in 1929 along with his "Make America Great" speech. This city also happens to be the residence of wingnut congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene.

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That city/district used to be represented by a staunch anti-communist & southern democrat who helped found the John Birch society and he died when the Soviets shot down his plane. He also co-founded the "Western Goals Foundation" which would help create the modern public-private security state we now know and love.

That story if interested: Detective charged with aiding right-wing group

Western Goals Foundation was a private domestic intelligence agency active in the USA. It was founded in 1979 by the legendary Army Ranger Major General John K. Singlaub, the publisher and British spy John H. Rees, and Congressman Larry McDonald. It went defunct in 1986 when the Tower Commission (Sen R-TX John Tower) revealed it had been part of Oliver North's Iran–Contra funding network. LOL, Ooops.

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John Tower is the short guy in the middle, Chair of the President's Intelligence Advisory Board under George HW Bush, who mysteriously died in a plane crash 214 days before Robert Maxwell's suicide-murder in 1991. Read his Post-Senate career with Robert Maxwell.

Lee Harvey Oswald 1961 Autograph Letter Signed to Senator Tower

August 2018: Lt Gen Mike Flynn receives the "Singlaub Award" from the Eagle Forum. Singlaub was a founding member of the CIA, and a highly decorated officer in the former Office of Strategic Services (OSS). His wet works history is off the charts. At age 73 he was also on the team that captured Carlos the Jackal. Singlaub died on January 29, 2022, age 100.


RE: Meme Scholar with Madness (PhD) - EndtheMadnessNow - 08-18-2023

Happy National Black Cat Appreciation Day! Black cats were popular on Royal Navy ships during WWI and WWII because British sailors considered them especially lucky. This black cat on HMS Achilles had his own uniform and hammock.

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August 17, 1945: US Navy Fleet Admiral William Frederick "Bull" Halsey Jr. ordered the 20 carriers, 9 battleships, 25 cruisers and 79 destroyers of Task Force 38 and the British Pacific Fleet to perform high-speed maneuvers near the coast of Japan so that the awesome fleet power could be documented with aerial photos in Operation Snapshot...and of course full intimidation. A naval force that large makes you wonder why we had to nuke them, twice. Must have been quite a sight to have witnessed that many warships.

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August 17, 1958: the nuclear submarine USS Skate managed to circumnavigate the globe in 50 minutes. Wut?!

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To accomplish this remarkable feat, the sub took a shortcut by sailing on a circular course within two miles of the North Pole. The Skate only needed to travel 12 miles to pass through all time zones. After WWII the sub served as a target for the atomic bomb tests at Bikini Atoll in 1946.



Literally, hot off the press...Someone has already published a book on the Maui Fires and climate change. The description says, "The book chronicles the events of August 8-11, 2023" but it was published on the 10th. Apparently it’s a "Best Seller" in natural disasters. smh. AI sorcery at work.

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Amazon 'comments' It seems this author, no doubt a pseudonym writes alot of crap.


The dog days of summer...

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In 1888, cough syrup produced in Baltimore contained the following ingredients: alcohol, cannabis, chloroform, and morphine. In less than a decade, Bayer successfully synthesized aspirin and heroin. Heroin, derived from the German word "heroisch" meaning "heroic," was marketed by Bayer as a less addictive cough suppressant than morphine.

If you were to open the 11th edition of the Encyclopedia Britannica from 1910 and look up "morphine," you'd find the following passage: "In the cough of phthisis, minute doses of morphine are of service, but in this particular disease, morphine is frequently better replaced by codeine or by heroin, which checks irritable coughs without the narcotism following upon the administration of morphine."

In 1924, the US Congress banned the selling, manufacturing, and importing of heroin due to its high addiction rate. Bayer lost its trademark rights to heroin and aspirin in 1919, following Germany's defeat in World War I.

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Encyclopædia Britannica 11th ed Volume 18, 1910


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RE: Meme Scholar with Madness (PhD) - EndtheMadnessNow - 08-19-2023

Happy birthday Virginia Dare (August 18, 1587), first English child born in in the New World, Roanoke Colony in what is now North Carolina.

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August 18, 1959: Bureau of the Budget Director Maurice Stans (March 22, 1908 – April 14, 1998) told the National Security Council (NSC) he had been briefed by the Navy on the Polaris program and informed that when operational, its 45 submarines with 29 always at sea "could destroy 232 targets, which was sufficient to destroy all of Russia." Stans asked why, if Polaris "could do this job," we needed more than 1,300 SAC bombers, plus hundreds of overseas bases, IRBMs, and ICBMs. Navy officials said "that was someone else’s problem." Polaris was expected to cost $7-8 billion with annual operating costs of $350 million.

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Polaris Missile memo

The US nuclear triad was not an intentional creation. The term originated in the 1970s as a post-hoc justification for an accidental artifact of the Cold War, born of inter-service rivalry, uncoordinated and arbitrary decisions, rivalry among the brass, contractor competition, and pork-barrel politics. And the beat goes on & on.

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Letter Accepting Resignation of Maurice H. Stans

Banker, accountant, & African Wildlife Foundation. "Foundations"!

He served as deputy director of the Bureau of the Budget from 1957 to 1958, and director of the Bureau of the Budget from 1958 to 1961, still under Eisenhower. He joined the Nixon administration as secretary of commerce from 1969 to 1972. In 1961, Stans was one of the founders of the African Wildlife Foundation. He was convicted on multiple counts under the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971 that were revealed during the larger investigation into the Watergate scandal. He was acquitted in April 1974 in a New York federal court. According to testimony at the Watergate hearings, Mr. Stans was asked once for $50,000 for a purpose that seemed possibly irregular. Later, when he was asked what the money was for, according to the testimony, he replied, "I don't want to know, and you don't want to know." - WaPo Obit, April 15, 1998


August 18, 1958: on Runit Island, the United States conducted its 43rd and final nuclear test at Enewetak Atoll. "Fig" tested a device which evolved into the W54—the smallest and lightest US fission bomb ever deployed. The yield was mere firecracker at 20 tons (.02 kilotons).



Of the 35 nuclear tests in Operation Hardtack I, four were surface burst shots: Cactus, Koa, Quince and Fig. These tests took place from May to August 1958, all at the Enewetak Atoll. Over 130 tons of soil from the Nevada Test Site had been shipped in and was placed at surface zero of the Fig test. 30 minutes post detonation, radiation measurements at the blast site reached over 10,000 Roentgen/hr. 500 R/hr will kill you within days to 2 weeks. The tiny island is a nuclear waste dump of the Hardtack tests housed in a concrete silo with a concrete dome cap, off limits to the public, and possibly leaking.


Office of Naval Research's Floating Instrument Platform (FLIP) 1962-August 2023 was one of the Navy's more unusual vessels, designed to transition from a horizontal to vertical position to serve as a stable experimental laboratory in rough seas.

The video commemorating 50 years of continuous service to the scientific community. The 335-foot research vessel, owned by the Office of Naval Research (ONR) and operated by the Marine Physical Laboratory at Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California, conducts investigations in a number of fields, including acoustics, oceanography, meteorology and marine mammal observation. It resided at the Nimitz Marine Facility pier (Scripps) in Point Loma until being towed away to be scrapped on August 4, 2023. Wild, never seen anything like it!




The Covid tabloids are prepping us for part deux...Corruptavirus 23...

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Why some people are connecting leprosy in Florida with COVID vaccines


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Yep, the Red Cross is a real HEADLINE.


Democide profiteer & a baby killer...

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UK government orders independent inquiry after hospital baby murders


The UFO grift seems to pay very well. Maybe we should rebrand as the Rogue Disclosure Network and all become millionaires and buy a private island. Anyhow, horrible view, imo...

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Did they make the flight?

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RE: Meme Scholar with Madness (PhD) - EndtheMadnessNow - 08-20-2023

Oz week...

August 18, 1939: Judy Garland and Mickey Rooney's shows at the Capitol in NY with the premiere of "The Wizard of Oz" were bringing in record business.

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Thousands more at The Judy Room


Anomalous Extraordinary Phenomena (AEP)... Well, at least they used the old term "UFO"...

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The Hill

Did someone say UFO?...

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...but only in the headline. Burchett is dadgum pathetic.

"If we're reverse engineering technology based on stuff that has crash landed here from other civilizations, we can't just tell the American people that's not true for ever, right. The American people deserve to know whether some of that is true." - Rep. Jared Moskowitz from the Video. LOL!


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The Disaster Kit Every Alien Hunter Needs


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Are you ready? Follow me boys...

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"Run from what's comfortable. Forget safety. Live where you fear to live. Destroy your reputation. Be notorious. I have tried prudent planning long enough. From now on I'll be mad."  - Rumi




RE: Meme Scholar with Madness (PhD) - EndtheMadnessNow - 08-21-2023

August 20, 1908: 500,000 Aussies turned out to welcome the arrival of the "Great White Fleet" to Sydney. The reception was so warm that hundreds of sailors went on unauthorized absence. USS Kansas (BB-21) stayed extra days to round up stragglers, offering a $10 bounty on every sailor returned.

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Quote:The fleet's welcome began before daylight on the morning of Thursday, August 20th with site-seers coming out on steamers as far as 30 miles to meet the fleet in the dark. By the time they reached the headlands of Botany Bay, they had an escort of many excursion vessels.  Off Coogee Bay they Could see thousands upon thousands of people on the bluffs.  From there to the harbor, on the high cliffs, rocks and headlands, it was simply a mass of humans.
The Great White Fleet Visits Sydney, Australia | Initiating a novice into the mysteries of father Neptune

The "Great White Fleet" sent around the world by President Theodore Roosevelt from 16 December 1907 to 22 February 1909 consisted of sixteen new battleships of the Atlantic Fleet. The battleships were painted white except for gilded scrollwork on their bows. The Atlantic Fleet battleships only later came to be known as the "Great White Fleet."


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Operation Infinite Reach was the codename for American cruise missile strikes on al-Qaeda bases that were launched concurrently across two continents on August 20, 1998. Launched by the U.S. Navy, the strikes hit the al-Shifa pharmaceutical factory in Khartoum, Sudan, and a camp in Khost Province, Afghanistan, in retaliation for al-Qaeda's August 7 bombings of American embassies in Kenya and Tanzania, which killed 224 people (including 12 Americans) and injured over 4,000 others. Operation Infinite Reach was the first time the United States acknowledged a preemptive strike against a violent non-state actor.



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Karma strikes the PPP swindler...

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NY Post


THE SOL FOUNDATION's website is now Live...Grusch's lawyer (Charles "Chuck" McCullough III) will be in attendance, then we might also see Grusch himself there as well (per his resume, Grusch is the COO for the Sol Foundation).

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Quote:1890s in America. In the Southwest, the Frontier closes. On the other side of the country, John Ford is born.

1950s in America. Las Vegas rises. Del Webb plans Sun City. Goggle-wearing onlookers. Nuclear tests in the desert. Boom or bust has become BOOM & DUST.

In that same desert, John Ford makes his science fiction movies. John Wayne and Henry Fonda risk radiation poisoning. The cowboys – astronauts. The desert – Mars. Both the natives and the settlers are Martians to each other. Trains – Interstellar technology. A gunslinger with a Colt revolver is a spaceman with a ray gun.

The land has all been mapped. The territory has all been taken. But a new frontier opens again in the Southwest desert. THE RED MENACE STILL EXISTS! And beyond the Las Vegas skyline, past the Pioneer Club sign, a mushroom cloud rises.

John Ford – our man with a movie camera – seizes the drama that emerges from the debris. Geronimo is reborn – from a new womb – the BOMB.

BOOM.

DUST.


APOCALYPSE CONFIDENTIAL


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https://twitter.com/VivekGRamaswamy/status/1692267994490060817


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