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RE: Meme Scholar with Madness (PhD) - EndtheMadnessNow - 08-22-2023 Folks we have another 'official' estimated arrival date from an 'official' psychic extraordinaire... Quote:Thankfully, he reckons the aliens come in peace. IMDB Tall Whites in action! Aliens Are Here - Biden Met Them – They Are Not Friendly Imagine the lies... So in just 7 years the US will increase its solar and wind energy production by approximately 7 times in current rate..? Yeah that's gonna happen.. unless those UFOs in hanger X somewhere are actually used to make free energy... (From 1943 Busby Berkeley Technicolor Musical, "The Gang's All Here" starring Carmen Miranda). Happy Birthday to actress Patty McCormack (Aug 21, 1945), who as a child, scared a generation and got an Oscar nomination as psychopathic Rhoda Penmark in THE BAD SEED (1956). RE: Meme Scholar with Madness (PhD) - EndtheMadnessNow - 08-23-2023 August 22, 565: The Loch Ness Monster, commonly called Nessie, is reportedly observed for the first time. St. Columba, an Irish missionary, saw the Loch Ness Monster in Scotland. According to the account, he saved a man from the creature by invoking a prayer. This sighting is the earliest recorded encounter with the famous cryptid. August 22, 1791: The slave revolt on the French island of Saint-Domingue, now Haiti, begins. It ends Jan. 1, 1804, with a slave victory. It is the only slave revolt that led to the establishment of a country free from slavery, though not from forced labour and ruled by non-whites and former captives. Airedale Terrier with that look of "they better be giving me a lot of treats for this nonsense" or maybe he was an undercover detective specialized in disguises? German photos, from a Dutch magazine in 1925. August 22/23, 1945: Admiral William Halsey hosted several senior U.S. and Royal Navy officers aboard USS Missouri to toast the surrender of Japan and the end of WWII. Halsey used a Ka-bar to cut the cake at the reception. A war that has been fought many times over... You can read his short story here August 22, 1963: Joe Walker made his last X-15 flight 91 and set an speed & altitude record while he was at it. He took the North American X-15 to a max speed of 3,794 mph (6,106 km/h) and a max altitude of 354,200 feet (67 miles). Walker was posthumously awarded astronaut wings in 2005. Some days are like... Researching the past will flood you with the work of historians. Research further back and you'll need the archeologists. Further still and the paleontologists have your answers. Where they drop off, the geologists pick up. Beyond their realm, only the physicists can help you. In between all that we have secret finance, secret societies & mystery schools, and secret physics that we aren't supposed to know anything about. RE: Meme Scholar with Madness (PhD) - EndtheMadnessNow - 08-24-2023 Damn!!! How times have changed! August 23, 1775: Britain's King George III delivers his Proclamation of Rebellion to the Court of St. James's, stating the American colonies are in a state of rebellion, after William Penn’s arrival where he carried Congress's petition for independence. Thomas Paine's book Common Sense referred to George III as "the Royal Brute of Great Britain". August 23, 1985: the premiere of Warning Sign starring Sam Waterston was based in part on a true story concerning Agracetus [Monsanto] and the DoD. Sci fi-horror flick has a small town agriculture center secretly developing deadly biochemical weapons, then there's an outbreak. Can Sheriff Sam Waterston save the day? Another "government is up to no good" thriller, nicely done. Monsanto acquired Agracetus in 1996. The first successful genetically engineered crop ever produced for the commercial market was the Roundup Ready soybean, produced at Agracetus in 1991, and was one of fourteen successful transformation events. March 1989 - Initial US Patent application (Accepted in 1996)... "INDUCTION OF A PROTECTIVE IMMUNE RESPONSE IN A MAMMAL BY INJECTING A DNA SEQUENCE" Patent US-5589466-A A lot of knowledge sharing & IP was moving back 'n forth between Chiron (Fauci), Vical (Dr. Malone), Cetus (Lehman Brothers and L.F. Rothschild; later purchased by Chiron vaccines), AgraCetus during the 90s coupling gene vax, GMOs, and gene therapy. Quote:History of Wisconsin Crop Innovation Center (Originally known as Cetus of Madison, Inc.) If you watch the movie this clip will offer new meaning: August 23, 1991: The World Wide Web, created by Sir Timothy John Berners-Lee, was made accessible to the general public. Initially announced on August 6, it marked the dawn of a new digital age. August 23, 2000: Snake Plissken is back! A 9.6 earthquake hit Los Angeles. The San Fernando Valley floods turning Los Angeles into an island. Directed by the horror master, John Carpenter. The 'kraken' mug shot... You know what kind of "DeMoCrACy" arrests lawyers? The Democratic Republic of North Korea. The behavior of the marxist cell in Fulton County is not just un-American, it's anti-American. Going this hard to "prove" there wasn’t fraud, absolutely proves there was. Quote:Xi is particularly counting on Russia and North Korea. The Russian and Chinese navies at the turn of the month sent 11 ships toward the Aleutians in an extremely provocative exercise. The effort was almost certainly intended to show that Moscow would fight with China against America over Taiwan. During the joint drill, the Chinese and Russians demonstrated progress in achieving interoperability by, among other accomplishments, developing joint command-and-control. For decades, the United States gov't has steadfastly refused to rule out the preemptive or preventive use of nuclear weapons, and has threatened to do so on more than a few occasions, including against...North Korea in 1950, 1953, 1976, and 2017, and more recently... On March 28, 2022, the Biden administration sent to Congress a revised version of its classified National Defense Strategy. The new version removed the longstanding doctrine of “no first use” of nuclear weapons, and opened the door to a nuclear response to a non-nuclear threat. Within months of the new U.S. policy, but without referring to it, the Putin administration responded that it might consider first use in case of an existential threat to Russia, including a non-nuclear one. More recently, Sergei Karaganov, head of the Council on Foreign and Defense Policy, a non-governmental Russian think tank, argued that perhaps Russia should use a low yield tactical nuclear weapon in order to convince NATO to back off and stop threatening Russia’s security. RE: Meme Scholar with Madness (PhD) - EndtheMadnessNow - 08-25-2023 August 24th in history includes King Alaric of the Visigoths sacking Rome in 410AD; 6,000 Jews are killed in Mainz Germany after being blamed for the bubonic plague in 1349; Washington DC was burned in the war of 1812. Panic of 1857 begins. NATO was founded in 1949. Ukraine declares itself independent from the Soviet Union. Cat5 Hurricane Andrew wipes out Florida, Microsoft releases Windows 95, First radio-frequency identification (RFID) human implantation tested in the UK...And... Seems like a significant day!! August 24, 1968: Operation Canopus was the codename of the first French two-stage thermonuclear test. It was conducted by the Pacific Carrier Battle Group (nicknamed Alfa Force) at the Pacific Experiments Centre near Fangataufa atoll, French Polynesia. The test made France the fifth country to test a thermonuclear device after the United States, the Soviet Union, the United Kingdom and China. Foreign assistance: Purchased heavy water from Norway to make tritium. Suspended from a tethered balloon 1,706 feet above the atoll, the device exploded with a yield of 2.6 Megatons. Silent official footage of the “Canopus” test: Quote:November 1, 1987 By Gary Milhollin The 1998 film Godzilla uses the "Canopus" test as the basis for the origin of the mutated monster. However, the footage in the movie is actually of the United States "Baker" Test, part of Operation Crossroads in 1946. This was the famous underwater nuke detonation you see in many movies. August 24, 1814: British troops led by Major-General Robert Ross invaded Washington, D.C. during the War of 1812. The Burning of Washington ensued, with British forces setting fire to key government buildings, including the White House and Capitol. Less than four days after the attack began, God decided to save Washington and drive out the British troops by sending a heavy thunderstorm, possibly a hurricane and a tornado which extinguished the fires, though it caused further destruction, but it did send the British packing back to their storm beaten ships. The British occupation of Washington only lasted for roughly 26 hours. This event marked a significant episode in the war, leaving the US capital in ruins. Today, some delusional wacky traitors believe the J6 insurrection circus was worse. Quote:Moral Pieces, in Prose and Verse (1815) by Lydia Sigourney In 1855, John D. Rockefeller got his first job. He was 16, making 50 cents a day bookkeeping. 2 years later... August 24, 1857: Panic of 1857 - NY branch of Ohio Life Insurance & Trust Company failed, setting off one of the most severe economic crises in U.S. history. Stocks plunged, along with banks & businesses across nation and the collapse of Railroad Farm Mortgage (RRFM) bonds, led to depression lasting 3 years until beginning of Civil War. Many panicked and fled finance. But not 18-year-old Rockefeller. He learned that speculation destroys far more wealth than it builds. He survived the calamities of the Civil War, financial crises of 1873, panic of 1893 & 1907, and Wall Street Crash of 1929. August 24, 1923: The Somerset, Pa., PTA is bitterly divided over a proposed school dress code banning short skirts and bobbed hair. "Flappers" walk out of the meeting, chanting: "I can show my shoulders, I can show my knees. I’m a free-born American And can show what I please." August 24, 1923: A.C. Nielsen Co. is founded in Chicago by 25-year-old engineer Arthur C. Nielsen to do product research on generators and conveyor belts. The firm soon expands into broader industrial and consumer market surveys, with a sideline on measuring radio audiences. In 1946, Nielsen Co. invents the Audimeter, a device that can be installed in radios to record and transmit data on what stations are being heard. This transforms the ratings profession, which had relied on mail and phone surveys to find out what Americans were listening to. Audimeters are placed in the sets of willing participants, selected to represent a cross-section of households. In 1950, Nielsen acquires Hooper, previously the leader in radio ratings; the meters are then adapted to measure TV sets, an even more lucrative source of ratings. From 1952 and through the '50s Nielsen expanded with U.S. headquarters building by 60% and going worldwide, opening offices in Netherlands, New Zealand, Belgium, Germany, in 1954 Nielsen Station Index Service formed to provide local market TV audience measurement in U.S., European central operations facility in Switzerland (1955), Ireland, Sweden, Canada, and France...and continues expanding through the 60s. Nielsen Ratings, or "the Nielsens," are make-or-break for the networks for much of the 20th century. The fracturing of TV in the digital era makes it impossible for any one index to rank shows, but Nielsen remains a going concern as it tracks both traditional and streaming TV. If you're curious here's a Nielsen Historical Timeline from 1923 to 2017. Werner Herzog's view on the medium television: From this clip. I imagine he'd have a heart attack if he went on Instagram. LOL. August 24, 1995: Microsoft released Windows 95. I miss those beautiful BSOD's. Not! That video is from a sales team event in Hawaii that predates the launch. The Windows 95 kickoff was hosted by Jay Leno at Microsoft headquarters. Leno even drove a mouse car. Along with millions spent for "Start Me Up," celebrities were hired for the launch. It was a $300 million marketing campaign. As for the Windows 95 startup sound...Brian Eno was hired to compose music that was inspiring, universal, optimistic, futuristic, sentimental, emotional...and 3.25 seconds long. Microsoft ended up selling an estimated 1 million copies within the first 4 days. And 40 million copies in the first year. LOL, note the Bob Lazar poster in this Win95 start-up clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eo048XsD_lA At the time, less than 10% of U.S. homes had online access. And on TV, the Internet was joke material...Bill Gates on Letterman show, Nov 27, 1995: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fs-YpQj88ew LOL, "the world is ending, register to read more." Saudi Arabia, Argentina, Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran, and UAE to join BRICS on January 1st, 2024. X-Technoeugenics: The future is washed clean by weeding out certain people’s undesirable perspectives from the digital realm, thereby disallowing others from seeing reality through their eyes. Digital depersoning is accomplished via algorithmic manipulation and suppression to modify, bury, or erase the undesirables. We MUST preserve the light of consciousness...But first we must manipulate it and bend it to our will and lock it in a cube for safe keeping. RE: Meme Scholar with Madness (PhD) - EndtheMadnessNow - 08-26-2023 August 25, 1930, Sean Connery was born. The Scotsman and former Royal Navy Able Seaman went on the star as the Lithuanian sub commander Marko Ramius in the film adaptation of Tom Clancy's novel THE HUNT FOR RED OCTOBER first published by US Naval Institute Press. When Truman Re-Wrote the First Movie on the Atomic Bomb Andrew Davis's Cold War thriller, THE PACKAGE, premiered August 25, 1989. Cold War peace activist (and actress) Samantha Smith (June 29, 1972) died August 25, 1985 in a plane crash. R.I.P. April 25, 1983, the Soviet Union released Yuri Andropov's reply letter to Maine elementary school student, Samantha Smith. Smith had written in 1982 asking the Russian leader if he was going to "vote to have a [nuclear] war." Yuri Andropov Letter to Samantha Nuclear War Could End the World, but What if It’s All in Our Heads? | Mirko Ilic Corp. Trump’s official portrait is installed in the National Portrait Gallery. RE: Meme Scholar with Madness (PhD) - EndtheMadnessNow - 08-26-2023 Gotta luv the built-in holsters for his six-gun. U.S. Ambassador to Japan Rahm Emanuel will visit Fukushima Prefecture later this month, where he plans to eat fish from the area to show support for Tokyo's decision to release treated radioactive water into the sea. The Japan Times "Eat" like Obama "drank" Flint water. Modern problems require high-energy laser solutions... The forbidden cube... Quote:Northrop Grumman Corporation has delivered a miniaturized high-energy laser source to the U.S. government. The laser is ruggedized for field use and miniaturizing it allows for rapid placement in tactical situations. Saudi Arabia, Argentina, Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran, and UAE to join BRICS on January 1st, 2024. Much of US power and ability to sustain debt and grow deficits derives from demand for the US dollar which oil purchases are denominated in and allows US to sanction whom it pleases. BRICs & others now waiting for US recession to hit when the US is at vulnerable point for alternative. Unknown Boundaries Ulysses in a Phrygian cap staring down the Sirens. RE: Meme Scholar with Madness (PhD) - EndtheMadnessNow - 08-27-2023 Happy Caturday! OMNI Nov 1989 Ecco: The Tides of Time - Full Soundtrack August 26, 1498: Michelangelo is commissioned to carve La Pietà by French Cardinal Jean de Bilhères. The sculpture captures the moment when Jesus is taken down from the cross and given to his mother Mary. It is one of Michelangelo’s finest works, currently displayed in St. Peter’s Basilica. Trump, with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, Mike Flynn, Steve Bannon at Mar-a-Lago, Feb 12, 2017 during the news of North Korean missile launch. Everyone in motion except for the Don. LOL. Someone bought the infamous Zorro Ranch... Quote:Epstein's New Mexico ranch is sold for an undisclosed price to a newly registered company The LLC registered with the secretary of state's office in late July with the agent name of Charles V. Henry IV. Apparently, the Clinton's were frequent guests at the Ranch. Paper and bamboo straws contain PFAS chemicals more often than plastic straws do, study finds And have escalating side effects which may surpass the original "emergency." How The Campaign To Ban Plastic Straws Got Its Start In 1934, Hollywood photographer A.L. "Whitey" Schafer took this staged photo which mocked the Motion Picture Production Code (aka Hays Code), a set of moral guidelines that were applied to American films that were released from 1934 to 1968. The photo attempted to violate as many rules as possible in one image. The Motion Picture Production Code stipulated the following: "No picture shall be produced which will lower the moral standards of those who see it. Hence the sympathy of the audience shall never be thrown to the side of crime, wrong-doing, evil or sin. Correct standards of life, subject only to the requirements of drama and entertainment, shall be presented. Law, natural or human, shall not be ridiculed, nor shall sympathy be created for its violation. Prohibitions on: 1. Nudity 2. Suggestive dances 3. Discussions of sexual perversity 4. Superfluous use of liquor 5. Ridicule of religion 6. Miscegenation 7. Lustful kissing 8. Scenes of passion" The Hays Code stipulated that a kiss can only last 3 seconds. If you watch Hitchcock's movie, Notorious (1946), there's a kiss scene that lasts two and a half minutes. The actors just break off every 3 seconds. RE: Meme Scholar with Madness (PhD) - EndtheMadnessNow - 08-27-2023 Saturday night double! "The War of the Worlds" opened August 26, 1953. If you had seen this 1956 film, you too would be sure that there was no way they could continue to cover up...And yet here we are 67 years later, so what is the point of all of this? What is it that some are expecting to happen? If true disclosure were to happen tomorrow, what then? Full film here - "The most amazing thing about this film is the fact that it was made with the full cooperation of the United States government, and every scrap of evidence it presents was made available to any and all scientific agency who wanted to examine it." Meanwhile, more books, more movies. More of the same and endless streams of BS...And some people just can't let go of CIA candy... https://twitter.com/Unexplained2020/status/1695486356460650582 Although I called out to the Saucernauts and did a dance ritual they did not seem to appear and yet just as we were leaving Giant Rock I spied a tiny glint of silver in the sky and watched as it quickly vanished behind the surrounding mountains. No time to photograph it, no chance to identify it...Oh well, another perfect day. Just a reminder... The Pentagon couldn't account for 61% of its assets. The DOD failed its fifth tax audit (Yes, 5th time!) and couldn't account for 52% of its $3.5 TRILLION in assets AND $3.7 TRILLION in liabilities. Even if they have UFOs, there is greater than a 50% chance that no one knows where they are. After the UFO circus hearing they're likely buried at level 47 alongside whatever relics they dug up in Iraq & Syria now hidden at some obscure DUMB out in an off-limits contaminated desert...in plain/plane sight/site. RE: Meme Scholar with Madness (PhD) - EndtheMadnessNow - 08-28-2023 August 27, 1958: over the South Atlantic Ocean, the United States secretly conducted the first of three high-altitude nuclear weapon tests in a series codenamed Operation Argus. These were the only clandestine US atmospheric nuclear weapon tests. Argus sought to determine if artificial radiation belts created a military advantage by degrading radio/radar transmissions, damaging satellites, and damaging or destroying ICBM arming and fuzing mechanisms. Argus II and Argus III took place on Aug. 30 and Sept. 6, respectively. Coordinated by the Armed Forces Special Weapons Project, modified Lockheed X-17A rockets launched from the USS Norton Sound (AVM-1) about 1,100 miles southwest of Cape Town, South Africa, carried 1.7-kiloton W25 warheads high into the upper atmosphere. Operation ARGUS, Report of Chief, AFSWP, to ARPA (1 hr sanitized video) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qe4UZK3_FiU Vid description: Quote:DTRA's history begins with the Manhattan Project, which then split into the Atomic Energy Commission and the Armed Forces Special Weapons Project after WWII. The AFSWP became the Defense Atomic Support Agency in 1959; DASA became the Defense Nuclear Agency in 1971; DNA became the Defense Special Weapons Agency in 1996, and was one of the four agencies/programs that combined in 1998 to form the Defense Threat Reduction Agency. This film is about Operation Argus, a series of three high-altitude nuclear tests conducted by the Atomic Energy Commission in the South Atlantic Ocean in August and September 1958. The results of Operation Argus proved the validity of the Christofilos theory. Short clip (narrated by William Shatner) of declassified footage of Operation Argus aboard the guided-missile ship USS Norton Sound (AVM-1), one of nine ships carrying a total of about 4,500 personnel involved in Task Force 88: Operation Argus was conceived and executed in just five months in order to complete it before a multilateral moratorium on atmospheric nuclear testing began on October 31, 1958 (so-called good-faith gesture accompanied by the start of US-UK-Soviet negotiations on a nuclear test ban). For more on Operation Argus, which was spurred by fears raised by the Soviet Union’s launch of Sputnik the previous October, see Mark Wolverton’s 2018 book, "Burning the Sky: Operation Argus and the Untold Story of the Cold War Nuclear Tests in Outer Space." Shorter version, this article excerpt adapted from his book about how the top secret experiment was finally revealed on March 19, 1959, by the New York Times (with the quiet assent of the Eisenhower administration) How the World Learned About the Pentagon’s Sky-High Nuclear Testing We didn't really begin to grasp the nature and problem of EMP until a series of high-altitude tests over the Pacific Ocean three years later, in 1962. CIVIL DEFENSE - A GRIM FAIRY TALE (1961) from Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF). Yes, they're still quite active... Open Letter: WILPF Stands Against Radioactive Water Release from Fukushima Daiichi August 27, 479 BCE: The Greek warriors annihilated and put an end to Persian ambitions at the Battle of Plataea. Greatly outnumbered, the Greek forces totaled 39,000 warriors while the Persian army under the command of King Xerxes I boasted 110,000. Despite being outnumbered the Greek hoplites' superior armor and tactics helped them withstand the Persian onslaught. This ferocious battle was the final clash of the second Persian invasion of Greece with the victory of the allied Greek forces putting a final end to the Persian empire’s expansion. August 27, 1883: Krakatoa in Indonesia erupted in four explosions, releasing energy comparable to 200 megatons of TNT. The sound traveled 3,100 miles, the pressure wave circled the earth 3 times and is considered the loudest sound in recorded history. It resulted in tsunamis and climate effects, including distinct sunsets, blue moons, and others that persisted for years. August 27, 1896: Anglo-Zanzibar War, the Royal Navy bombarded Stone Town and sank the only ship in the Zanzibar Navy after Sultan Khalid bin Barghash rebelled against British rule. The Sultan surrendered 38 minutes after the conflict began, making the Anglo-Zanzibar War the shortest war in history. The sultan's forces sustained roughly 500 casualties, while only one British sailor was injured. Sultan Khalid received asylum in the German consulate before escaping to German East Africa (in the mainland part of present Tanzania). The British quickly placed Sultan Hamoud in power at the head of a puppet government. The war marked the end of the Zanzibar Sultanate as a sovereign state and the start of a period of heavy British influence. The infamous Osprey claims more Marines... Osprey Down "When you are seventy years old and look back at what your life has meant, you will not focus on your solo activities. What you will remember are the incidents of touching, those times when your life was enriched by a moment of sharing with a friend or loved one. It is our mutual awareness of this miracle called life that allows us to accept our mortality." — Arthur C. Clarke and Gentry Lee, "Cradle," 1988 RE: Meme Scholar with Madness (PhD) - EndtheMadnessNow - 08-29-2023 Coming soon to RAF Lakenheath in Suffolk, England: dozens of B61-12 thermonuclear guided gravity bombs? Increasing Evidence that the US Air Force’s Nuclear Mission May Be Returning to UK Soil Note, the B61 is a low to intermediate-yield strategic and "tactical" nuclear weapon featuring a two-stage radiation implosion design. This nuke has a variable yield ("dial-a-yield" in nuke jargon) design with a yield of 0.3 to 340 kilotons in its various mods. The B61-12 as of 2020, underwent a 12th modification at $28 million per boom. Approx 400 were produced. The B61 can be set for airburst or groundburst detonation, and by free fall, retarded free fall or laydown delivery through the use of a parachute to slow down the weapon during release from the delivery aircraft. Manufacturer is the Pantex plant near Amarillo, Texas. Note, the stepford Biden Administration neocons having been waving the tactical nuclear sabre since that clown stumbled into Office. The C-17A Has Been Cleared To Transport B61-12 Nuclear Bomb To Europe Poland is filing a lawsuit against “authoritarian” EU climate policy KRON4 Local news Opening of West Point time capsule reveals what cynics said it would: Nothing "Propaganda is the management of collective attitudes by the manipulation of significant symbols." — Harold Lasswell, The Theory of Political Propaganda (1927) | Harold Dwight Lasswell The Natural Phenomena of AntiGravitation and Invisibility in Insects due to the Grebennikov Cavity Structure Effect (CSE) | Wiki RE: Meme Scholar with Madness (PhD) - EndtheMadnessNow - 08-30-2023 According to a Facebook group, today is... Judgment Day cometh... on August 29, 1997, at 2:14am EDT, the Skynet AI system became self aware and after we panicked and tried to shut it down, it launched our nuclear weapons at their targets in Russia, which in turn retaliated against us, attacks that killed 3,000,000,000 people. I made my way to Crystal Palace and survived. Happy Judgement Day! Coincidentally, Netflix is launched as an internet DVD rental service on this date...And exactly 10 years later this happened... August 29, 2007: at Minot AFB, North Dakota, munitions crews mistakenly loaded a B-52H bomber with six Advanced Cruise Missiles, each armed with a live W80-1 nuclear warhead with a variable yield of 5-150 kilotons. The plane sat on the tarmac overnight without any special guards. Nuclear Watch Early the next morning, before takeoff, the B-52’s radar navigator closely inspected only the 6 missiles on the right-wing pylon, all of which properly carried dummy warheads. The pilot signed the manifest listing 12 unarmed ACMs as cargo without conducting a final verification. This was supposed to be a routine fight supporting the USAF March 2007 decision to retire the ACM by ferrying the missiles stored at Minot to Barksdale AFB, Louisiana, for disposal (by August 2007, more than 200 unarmed ACMs had been safely transported to Barksdale). However, it was not routine. The B-52 call sign "Doom 99" departed Minot at 8:40am and landed at Barksdale at 11:23am (both local times). The crew signed out and went to lunch. Again, there were no special guards. It wasn’t until 8:30pm, when munitions crews began unloading the aircraft, and that one person noticed something wasn't quite right. Approximately 36 hours had elapsed from the time the armed missiles were mistakenly removed from their bunker at Minot to the time an airman noticed them on the B-52 in Barksdale. In all that time, no one realized they were missing or that they were left unguarded at both bases!! As a result of this BENT SPEAR, 7 senior USAF officers were relieved of their commands or positions and reassigned, 65 airmen lost their Personnel Reliability Program certifications to work with nuclear weapons, and the secretary of the Air Force and USAF chief of staff resigned. The pucker factor went nuclear resulting in a lot of brown stains! "Bent Spear" is an incident, which indicates "an unexpected occurrence involving nuclear weapons or nuclear components that does not fall under the NUCFLASH or BROKEN ARROW categories" or "a nuclear incident involving a nuclear weapon/warhead or nuclear component". In the Army and Air Force, this term includes a 'significant incident' as defined in DoD Directive 5100.52". The AGM-129 stealth cruise missile is also intended to equip the USAF's new stealth bomber, the B-21 Raider. AGM-129 Advanced Cruise Missile (photos) | The Saga Of The AGM-129 Cruise Missile That Was Basically A Stealth Jet Designed Upside Down August 29, 1949: the Soviet Union tested its first atomic bomb, internally code-named "First Lightning" in Semipalatinsk, Kazakhstan. The 22-kiloton RDS-1 device—codenamed Joe-1 by the United States, was basically a copy of the first plutonium-fueled implosion-type atomic bomb (the "Gadget") codenamed "Trinity" the US tested on July 16, 1945. The test was widely known as "RDS-1" (Россия делает сама, Rossiya Delayet Sama, which translate as "Russia Does it Herself") but, like US had help from German physicists. Oddly enough the Nazi physicist Hermann Oberth also said THEY had help too but from who or what?? First Soviet Test History rhymes... August 29, 2005: - Hurricane Katrina hits Louisiana - Kanye West drops his new album - White Sox in first place - Afghanistan in the news August 29, 2021: - Hurricane Ida (Cat4) hits Louisiana - Kanye West drops his new album - White Sox in first place - Afghanistan in the news Simulation was on repeat. "Lester is terrified that this amazing woman is going to go to pieces on him. He’s seen enough of her work now to recognize that she’s possessed of some kind of genuine demented genius. He can smell it; the vibe pours off her like Everglades swamp-reek. Even in her frowsy house-robe and bunny slippers, hair a mess, no make-up, half-asleep, he can see something there like Dresden china, something fragile and precious. And the world seems like a maelstrom of jungle hate, sinking into entropy or gearing up for Armageddon, and what the hell can anybody do? How can he be happy with her and not be punished for it? How long can they break the rules before the Nova Police show?" Excerpt from "Dori Bangs" story from "Globalhead" by Bruce Sterling (1992) RE: Meme Scholar with Madness (PhD) - EndtheMadnessNow - 08-31-2023 Chinese PhD candidate Tailei Qi, who shot and killed his academic advisor due to personal conflicts. Also described by legacy media as "mostly white Asian male". smh! Fox3 News Innovating new ways to kill people with cars. It's truly remarkable. Risk Assessment Summary for SARS CoV-2 Sublineage BA.2.86 Thoughts on the CDC... RE: Meme Scholar with Madness (PhD) - EndtheMadnessNow - 09-01-2023 August 31, 1957: at the Nevada Proving Ground, the United States conducted the 15th atmospheric nuke test, "Plumbbob Smoky", a 44-kt thermonuclear test detonated atop a 700-foot steel tower. Smoky created massive fallout, exposing 3,224 troops performing maneuvers to high levels of radiation. Operation Plumbbob - Smoky 42947 (slow-motion view of the earliest stages of the Smoky fireball and mushroom cloud) Vid summary: Quote:The U.S. conducted 210 atmospheric nuclear tests between 1945 and 1962, with multiple cameras capturing each event at around 2,400 frames per second. But in the decades since, around 10,000 of these films sat idle, scattered across the country in high-security vaults. Not only were they gathering dust, the film material itself was slowly decomposing, bringing the data they contained to the brink of being lost forever. Shot SMOKY: a test of the PLUMBBOB series - "31 August 1957 / prepared by the Defense Nuclear Agency as executive agency for the Department of Defense." Operation PLUMBBOB with narration: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D1C_2qxyLVQ The tests comprising the 1957 Operation PLUMBBOB were as follows:
Thank you for your voluntary AND involuntary participation! Dunno what the numbers are, but dozens (hundreds?) developed leukemia, thyroid issues (Graves disease) & other cancers over the decades spanning Nevada, Utah, southeastern Oregon, southern Idaho, and southwestern Colorado. Plumbbob Smoky 37.187120, -116.068870 August 31, 1962: for the second time in two months and the fourth and final time since October 1961, a USAF PGM-19 Jupiter intermediate-range ballistic missile at Gioia del Colle Air Base in southeastern Italy was struck by lightning, partially activating its 1.4-Mt W49 nuclear warhead. The lightning activated the thermal batteries in the warhead adaption kit. Those power a warhead’s arming, fuzing, and firing system, timers, detonators, and several safety mechanisms, including environmental sensing devices like an accelerometer. On two occasions, tritium-deuterium "boost" gas was injected into the warhead pits, partially arming them. In September 1955, Dr. Wernher von Braun, briefing the Secretary of Defense on long range missiles pointed out that a 1,500 mi (2,400 km) missile was a logical extension of the Redstone...thus Jupiter was born. Jupiter missiles were used in a series of suborbital biological test flights. On Dec 13, 1958, Jupiter AM-13 was launched from Cape Canaveral, Florida with a Navy-trained South American squirrel monkey named "Gordo" on board. The nose cone recovery parachute failed to operate and Gordo did not survive the flight. 31 days later, the missile was again fully operational. By that time, the USAF had finally erected protective lightning strike diversion tower arrays at all Jupiter launch sites in Italy and Turkey...just in time for the October 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis. August 31, 12 AD: Gaius Caesar Augustus Germanicus, better known by his nickname Caligula, was born. Grandson of Mark Antony, he ruled as the third Roman Emperor from 37 to his death in 41 AD. Initially popular, granting military bonuses and abolishing certain taxes, his reign turned tyrannical with extreme paranoia with reported erratic behaviors surpassing the stories of Nero with legendary cruelty, sadism, extravagance, and sexual perversion. Some attribute this to possible illness. Infamous acts include rumored plans to make his horse a consul and odd military commands. Assassinated in AD 41 by conspirators, his short reign remains highly controversial in Roman history. On January 17, 2011, police in Nemi, Italy, announced that they believed they had discovered the site of Caligula's burial, after arresting a thief caught smuggling a statue that they believed to be of the emperor. The claim has been met with scepticism by well known Cambridge historian Mary Beard. Short clips: Mary Beard on Caligula, Part One: Power and Assassination https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XsGvGp69gyE Mary Beard on Caligula Part Two: Was Caligula misunderstood? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SlAoMzYxJbw August 31, 1939: Nazi Germany mounts a false flag attack on the Gleiwitz radio station, creating an excuse to attack Poland the following day, thus starting World War II in Europe. Manufactured evidence for the Gleiwitz attack by the SS was provided by the German SS officer Alfred Naujocks in 1945. August 31, 1997: R.I.P. Princess Diana August 31, 2006: "The Scream" and "Madonna," two paintings by Norwegian artist Edvard Munch, were recovered after being stolen in 2004. Munch actually produced four versions of "The Scream," two with paint and two with pastels. Two of the four versions were stolen in 1994 and again in 2004, but both were recovered in good condition. The 1910 version of The Scream was stolen on August 22, 2004, during daylight hours, when masked gunmen entered the Munch Museum in Oslo and stole it and Munch's Madonna. “The Scream” (1893) greatly influenced the Expressionist movement. The Homeland Trinity guardians of Space & Earth... National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA), National Reconnaissance Office (NRO), and US Space Command have agreed to a tri-seal framework for protecting commercial satellites in space that is vital to the nation’s intelligence mission. I'm sure includes censoring too. Nobel Peace Prize bomber in chief... RE: Meme Scholar with Madness (PhD) - EndtheMadnessNow - 09-02-2023 Sept 1, 1925: the crew of a Navy seaplane attempting a non-stop flight from California to Hawaii had to land in the ocean after running out of fuel. Realizing that their flying boat was now just a boat, the crew used fabric from the wings to sail the plane for 450 miles to Kauai. Arrived 10 days later, saved by the silent service. Quote:Ten Days Lost At Sea: The First Flight (and Voyage) to Hawaii Sept 1, 1939 at 4:47 am: The German battleship “Schleswig-Holstein” began bombarding the Polish garrison in Westerplette, Gdańsk, kicking off WWII. Here is a 50 sec video of the German battleship firing on the Poles. Sept 1, 1983: Cold War: a Soviet Su-15 interceptor shot down a Boeing 747-230B operating as Korean Air Lines Flight 007 en route from New York City to Seoul after it accidentally strayed into restricted airspace over the Kamchatka Peninsula and Sakhalin Island, killing 269 passengers and crew, including Congressman Lawrence McDonald. The Soviets claiming that it was on a Measurement and signature intelligence (MASINT) spy mission. As a result of the incident, president Ronald Reagan issued a directive making American satellite-based radio navigation Global Positioning System freely available for civilian use, once it was sufficiently developed, as a common good. At the time Congressman McDonald was also the second president of the conservative John Birch Society. Senator Jesse Helms of North Carolina, Senator Steve Symms of Idaho, and Representative Carroll Hubbard of Kentucky (who cancelled his reservations for the trip at the last moment) were aboard sister flight KAL 015, which flew 15 minutes behind KAL 007; they were headed, along with McDonald on KAL 007, to Seoul, South Korea, in order to attend the ceremonies for the 30th anniversary of the U.S.–South Korea Mutual Defense Treaty. The Soviets contended former U.S. president Richard Nixon was to have been seated next to Larry McDonald on KAL 007 but that the CIA warned him not to go, according to the New York Post and Telegraph Agency of the Soviet Union (TASS); this of course was denied by Nixon. Space Operations Command was established on 1 September 1982 as Space Command (SPACECOM), which was the first dedicated space command in the United States Armed Forces. On 15 November 1985, Space Command was renamed Air Force Space Command (AFSPC or AFSPACECOM) to distinguish it from U.S. Space Command, Naval Space Command, and Army Space Command. On 20 December 2019, following the establishment of the United States Space Force as an independent service, Air Force Space Command was also redesignated as United States Space Force (USSF) and served as the transitional headquarters of the new service, but remained a component of the U.S. Air Force. On 21 October 2020, United States Space Force was redesignated as Space Operations Command and officially transitioned from a U.S. Air Force major command to a U.S. Space Force field command. Sept 1, 1995: Around this time, a white-headed capuchin monkey, that is host to a deadly virus, was smuggled into the United States. Nokia 3310 was released Sept 1, 2000. The Nokia 3310 was produced at factories in Finland and Hungary. The Nokia 3310 has a reputation of great durability, and many Internet memes have been made calling the phone "indestructible" or "the Nokia Brick" and praising its durability compared to modern smartphones. In November 2015, the Nokia 3310 was chosen as one of the first three "National Emojis" for Finland. The emoji is referred to as "The Unbreakable"! The default ringtone is from the 1902 song Gran Vals by Spanish guitarist & composer Francisco Tárrega. This IS Finland I had a half dozen of these 3310's and they NEVER broke...though I didn't try this... New discovery alert! New research identifies the first witness of the Great Fire of London as Thomas Dagger, a journeyman baker in Thomas Farriner’s bakery on Pudding Lane. Conducted by Professor Kate Loveman at the University of Leicester, who used information from letters, pamphlets, legal and guild records to conclusively find the identity of Thomas Dagger for the first time. BBC story: Great Fire of London: Man who first raised alarm identified 1666, helluva year! https://twitter.com/TheRock/status/1697226294272905509 They're called the Good Club - and they want to save the world The super rich got bored by their super-richness and got drunk off their own World of Tomorrow propaganda. Then they decided to band together to declare war on Nature and Reality. Unfortunately, once Nature and Reality get around to noticing these silly little cockroaches shrieking at them, Nature and Reality will erase them all from existence. That will happen sooner than later. Prepare yourself for the inevitable collateral damage. RE: Meme Scholar with Madness (PhD) - EndtheMadnessNow - 09-03-2023 Examining the demon core, err the Orb: The Orb is safe for eyes...tested by a German Lab in Nuremberg so I guess it's perfectly safe. LOL. Worldcoin Orb Safety Cert Kenyan police raid Worldcoin warehouse CNN is reporting truth online on the new AARO website. Orbs are a thing. LOL. CNN: This is a sign the Pentagon is taking UFOs seriously La, la la, LOL! But this is the one true orb... Propaganda engineering .001 Meanwhile... (should be no surprise to anyone here) The people who really thought Elon Musk bought Twitter because of free speech principles are taking the biggest hit. New X terms to start in September include the old Twitter clause that it can ban you for being commercially inviable... X ToS or Archive link | Daily Mail RE: Meme Scholar with Madness (PhD) - EndtheMadnessNow - 09-04-2023 September 2, 1798: The first recorded bank robbery in U.S. history occurred at the Bank of Pennsylvania in Carpenter's Hall, Philadelphia. Thieves took $162,821, which would be worth about $4 million in 2023. It was the perfect heist, but then, ironically, the main thief, Isaac Davis, was caught when he began depositing the stolen money back into the same bank. Not the best move. He returned the money and received a full pardon. Interestingly, this robbery happened during the deadly yellow fever epidemic. The 2020-21 panscamdemic where everyone got robbed...and still going on. Funny, not funny! America's First Bank Robbery Imagine if you will...The Church Committee hearings happening in real time on social media. Brains would have melted. If Sen. John Tower (at right) didn't die in 1991 in a plane crash down in Georgia, he quite possibly would have been Sec of Defense instead of Dick Cheney. Contrary to popular belief, Rod Serling never spoke the words "Imagine if you will...". That's actually a famous example of the Mandela Effect. “You’re traveling through another dimension, a dimension not only of sight and sound, but of mind. A journey into a wondrous land whose boundaries are that of imagination. You are entering the Twilight Zone.” Or the Rogue Zone. Came across this recent obituary for a man named Eugene L. Stup who worked at Fort Detrick during the height of the bio-weapons boom. Apparently, he contracted tularemia while working there. A vintage lab leak! Eugene Stup Obituary Gotta wonder if Stup was perhaps infected during the course of Fort Detrick's late-50s/early-60s experiments developing a live aerosolized tularemia vaccine? LOL... 2 Weeks After Earth has been devastated by years of pollution and nuclear war, a group of scientists send out a team of young people as well as an intelligent chimpanzee to seek out the surviving pockets of human beings in order to help rebuild civilization. In their hi-tech RV (called Ark II), they study the land and help out those in need. The Ark II vehicle was 44 ft long, built on the chassis of a 1971 Ford C-Series (C-700) dump truck. The truck was notorious for constantly breaking down between shots. It was also reportedly hard to operate in crowded areas safely because the placement of the windows was such that the driver of the Ark was unable to see clearly. The other vehicle, the Ark Roamer, was built on a Volkswagen van chassis from a modified "Brubaker Box" kit, and while it ran well, it had a limited range. The Brubaker group built both vehicles for the series. All the sound effects inside the Ark II were previously heard as part of the U.S.S. Enterprise on Star Trek (1966). When people underestimate the power of group ritual: Fire + Water... BTW, The Ukrainian Phoenix installation at this year's Burning Man was presented by the "Come Back Alive" Foundation (Повернись живим), which was founded by the current Deputy Minister of Defence of Ukraine. Ukrainska Pravda RE: Meme Scholar with Madness (PhD) - EndtheMadnessNow - 09-05-2023 Sept 4, 1948: the first annual Atomic Frontier Days kicked off in Richland, Washington. The last one was in "about 1960" according to the Tri-City Herald. And of course, there were beauty pageants... Shots from subsequent Atomic Frontier Days in Richland, Washington... Quote:Parade, ’40s music and food. Go back in time at Richland’s Atomic Frontier Day Sharon Tate, Miss Richland during the 1959 Atomic Frontier Days. She also had been named Miss Autorama of 1958-59. Tate had to abdicate two weeks later when her father, Maj. Paul J. Tate was assigned to Italy. The first annual Atomic Frontier Days was merely incidental in this 1948 local news story... The local civil defense TV special TARGET: AUSTIN, TEXAS aired Sept 4, 1960 on KTBC - Channel 7 in Austin, TX. Project shock doctrine... Watch the 20 min film here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ey__Z2PY6xM Way to go Elon! Quote:The Harris Ranch Tesla Supercharger has a couple of things going for it that have made it a part of Tesla enthusiasts’ lore: It’s one of the electric car giant’s first Supercharger stations, and with 98 charging bays, it’s also the biggest in the world. Story continues: Tesla’s dirty little secret on California's I-5 or the Archived link. Elon Musk Today What a strange account & X ads with Elon taking Raelian money, LOL! X, the Cult Accelerator! In 1964, a geothermal company drilled a second test well in Washoe County, Nevada near the first well drilled in 1916. The water they found was not hot enough to use so they plugged up the well, but the seal didn’t hold and water began seaping. Over the years, it led to the creation of Fly Geyser, with the colors coming from thermophilic (heat-loving) algae that thrive off the mineral-rich water. Fly Geyser, also known as Fly Ranch Geyser is a small geothermal geyser located on private land in Washoe County, Nevada, about 20 miles (32 km) north of Gerlach. Fly Geyser is located near the edge of Fly Reservoir in the Hualapai Geothermal Flats and is approximately 5 feet (1.5 m) high by 12 feet (3.7 m) wide, counting the mound on which it sits. In June 2016, the non-profit Burning Man Project purchased the 3,800 acres Fly Ranch, including the geyser, for $6.5 million. The Burning Man Project began offering limited public access to the property in May 2018. RE: Meme Scholar with Madness (PhD) - EndtheMadnessNow - 09-05-2023 Google was founded Sep 4, 1998. Google started in 1995 as a DARPA-funded grant project for the CIA & NSA’s joint Massive Digital Data Systems Program. Google’s true origin partly lies in CIA and NSA research grants for mass surveillance PSA: The Nestle corporate lawyer who successfully defended child slavery is okay, I repeat: the Nestle corporate lawyer who successfully defended child slavery is alive and well. https://twitter.com/neal_katyal/status/1698302619083509871 US High Court Sides With Corporate Giants Nestle and Cargill in Child Slavery Case R.I.P. Gayle Hunnicutt obituary AKA Alien Predators Happy birthday to Space: 1999, first broadcast on 4 September 1975! I tweet from here... Milla Jovovich - "The Alien Song (For Those Who Listen)" LIVE! 1994 Liberty Lunch, Austin, TX. RE: Meme Scholar with Madness (PhD) - EndtheMadnessNow - 09-06-2023 Sept 5, 1781: the French fleet defeated the British fleet in the Battle of the Chesapeake, leaving British troops under Lord Cornwallis in Virginia with no reinforcements or means of escape. The combatants were a British fleet led by Rear Admiral Sir Thomas Graves and a French fleet led by Rear Admiral François Joseph Paul, the Comte de Grasse. A besieged Cornwallis surrendered to George Washington at Yorktown six weeks later. To imagine that the French once beat the British at sea! Can't imagine the shellshock & number of sailors who went deaf. Sept 5, 1934: Wiley Post (Nov 22, 1898 – August 15, 1935) reached the stratosphere in his Lockheed Vega "Winnie Mae." The aircraft didn't have a pressurized cabin, so he wore a pressure suit and helmet designed for him by the B.F. Goodrich Company, on display at National Air and Space Museum. On August 15, 1935, Post and American humorist Will Rogers were killed when Post's aircraft crashed on takeoff from a lagoon near Point Barrow in the Territory of Alaska. Sept 5, 1942: Mess Attendant 1st Class Charles Jackson French swam 6-8 hours through shark-infested waters while towing a raft carrying 15 of his wounded shipmates to safety after USS Gregory was sunk by the Japanese near Guadalcanal. "The Human Tugboat" was recommended for the Navy Cross but only received a letter of commendation from ADM Halsey. On May 21, 2022, French was posthumously awarded the Navy and Marine Corps Medal for heroic actions. In June 2022, President Biden signed into law H.R. 4168, to designate the United States Postal Service facility located at 6223 Maple Street, in Omaha, Nebraska, as the Petty Officer 1st Class Charles Jackson French Post Office. Omaha news. National treasure Bob Newhart born Sept 5, 1929. Here's his Herb Philbrick/I LED 3 LIVES joke. V'ger launched... Super bad-ass warrior: He was engaged by enemy fire 340 times and was forced down five times. The U.S. Army awarded him at least 50 combat decorations, including the Silver Star, 43 Air Medals, a Bronze Star and two Distinguished Flying Crosses. Among his many harrowing operations, the most dangerous and frightening took place on June 18, 1968, when he rescued a four-man long range patrol team at significant risk to his own life. For his heroic actions that night, the Army awarded him the Silver Star, which President Joe Biden upgraded to the Medal of Honor in 2023. Captain Larry L. Taylor He served his country as a snitch and they rewarded him with 22 years in prison. Let this be a lesson for us all. Fascinating 20 minute news helicopter video of people leaving Burning Man yesterday. According to the Pentagon, most UFO sightings activity seems to be clustered in or around the 33rd parallel. Why you reckon that might be? Daily Mail Early 1960s concept drawing of an orbit and launch facility. It was to use a nuclear Systems Nuclear Auxiliary POWER (SNAP-II) nuclear power supply on the end of the long telescoping boom. Nuclear reactors were considered dangerous, which is why in this concept drawing it was located so far away from the habitat part of the station. Creators envisioned the structure being built in orbit to allow assembly of the station in orbit which could be then larger than anything that could be launched from Earth. The two main modules were to be 33 feet in diameter and 40 feet in length. When combined the modules would create a four deck facility, 2 decks to be used for laboratory space and 2 decks for operations and living quarters. The facility also allowed for servicing and launch of a space vehicle. Though the station was designed to operate in micro-gravity, it would also have an artificial gravity capability. Great Images in NASA (GRIN) RE: Meme Scholar with Madness (PhD) - EndtheMadnessNow - 09-07-2023 Sept 6, 1979: the massive concrete dome on Runit Island at Enewetak Atoll was completed, entombing 4,700 cubic meters of radioactive debris and more than 83,000 cubic meters of contaminated soil scraped off neighboring islands—the residue of 43 US nuclear tests from 1948-58. Under the dome: Fears Pacific nuclear 'coffin' is leaking | Atomic Atolls The radioactive debris and soil were collected and the dome built by 4,000 Army, Navy, and Air Force servicemen working for the Defense Nuclear Agency (now the Defense Threat Reduction Agency). The unprecedented project took three years and cost some $400 million (FY23 dollars). DTRA, the same agency that funds DOD bio-labs in 25 countries, including the Ukraine. Atomic Cleanup Vets The 2020-23 PACT Act (Promise to Address Comprehensive Toxics Act) the largest expansion of health care and benefits for veterans exposed to toxic substances since 1991, also covers exposure to radioactive materials, including, for the first time, for these veterans. Updating Presumptive Radiation Locations Based on the PACT Act Veterans like Paul Laird, Tim Snider, and David Roach, who have suffered for years from multiple serious health problems linked to their work on the Enewetak Radiological Support Project but who have long been denied government-supported medical care. Tim Snider was a 20-year-old radiation technician. On arrival, officers ordered him to wear a hazmat suit and respirator so a military film crew could document him working (below), then took back all the equipment. “I never saw one of those suits again. It was just propaganda.” Paul Laird was a 20-year-old bulldozer driver at the atoll in 1977: “That dust was like baby powder. We were covered in it .... When the job was done, they threw my bulldozer in the ocean because it was so hot. If it got that much radiation, how the hell did it miss me?” Unfortunately, thousands of the veterans the new law was intended to help are seeing their claims denied by the Department of Veterans Affairs. “They’re waiting for us to die,” said Kenneth Brownell, 66, one of the first soldiers sent to clean up the atoll. Troops Who Cleaned Up Radioactive Islands Can’t Get Medical Care Runit Dome and the unlined crater below it are threatened by rising sea levels (or the atoll sinking). Cracks and spalling of the concrete were observed in 2018. A 2020 DOE report to congress claimed the radioactive contents were not a significant exposure hazard relative to residual fallout already in the lagoon. Nothing to see here. DOE Report on the Status of the Runit Dome in the Marshall Islands (PDF) Nuclear 'tomb' in the Marshall Islands starting to crack Sept 6, 1901: Leon Czolgosz, an an American laborer and anarchist, armed with a concealed .32-caliber Iver Johnson "Safety Automatic" revolver he had purchased four days earlier, shoots and fatally wounds US President William McKinley at the Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo, New York. McKinley later died from his injuries on September 14 which led to Theodore Roosevelt taking over as president. Afterward he said, "I killed the President because he was an enemy of the good people – of the working people." Czolgosz was quickly tried and executed on October 29, 1901. Sept 6, 1916: Clarence Saunders opened Piggly Wiggly in Memphis, TN, the first true self-service grocery store. Quote:When Clarence Saunders opened the first Piggly Wiggly store in Memphis, Tennessee on September 6th, 1916, he revolutionized the grocery shopping experience. Prior to Piggly Wiggly, customers would provide store clerks with handwritten shopping lists, and clerks would gather the requested items.History Depends on the Historian | Piggly Wiggly History "Cemesto is a sturdy, light-weight, waterproof and fire-resistant composite building material made from a core of sugar cane fiber insulating board surfaced on both sides with asbestos and cement ... A prototype cemesto house was displayed at the 1939 World's Fair in New York City. The Pierce system was first used in 1941 for building employee housing at the Glenn L. Martin Aircraft Company near Baltimore, Maryland." Glenn L. Martin Aircraft later became Lockheed Martin. To Be Continued. |