Remember as a kid when you first saw the story of the "Emperor has no Clothes" and you thought it was so funny to laugh at the adults in the story?
Well, here you are.
Congratulations!
Is this the real life?
Or is this just fantasy?
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https://x.com/rustyrockets/status/1811528708936859859
https://x.com/rustyrockets/status/1811548915168154032
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Bad granny...
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Known as the "Giggling Granny" the Lonely Hearts Killer, the Black Widow, and Lady Blue Beard for her eerily cheerful demeanor, Nannie Doss was secretly a serial killer who had brutally murdered four husbands, two children, two sisters, her mother, two grandsons, and her mother-in-law between the 1920s and 1950s.
Poison was her weapon of choice, and she snuck it into everything from moonshine to coffee to prune cakes to discreetly kill her unsuspecting victims. After their deaths, Doss was often able to collect insurance money, and many of her fellow community members were sympathetic and supportive of the supposedly doting housewife who had experienced so much tragedy.
But when one suspicious doctor decided to perform an autopsy on her final victim, her cover was finally blown.
Nannie Doss: The Brutal Story of the Giggling Granny
The Oklahoman
July 11, 1953: Maj. John Bolt recipient of the Navy Cross for shooting down two MiGs while flying an F-86E Sabre to become the only U.S. Marine to achieve ace status in two wars and the only Marine jet fighter ace. During WWII, he became an ace as a VMF-214 "Black Sheep". He had 12 total victories during his career and he is believed to be the last "double ace," having shot down six Japanese Zeros in the Pacific and six MiG 15 aircraft in Korea. After retiring from the Marine Corps, he went to Law School at the University of Florida, and practiced law for many years before retiring in 1991.
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July 11, 1958: British actor Mark Lester was born in Oxford. 10 years later he’s best known for playing Oliver Twist in the blockbuster film musical, Oliver. His career never rose to those heights afterwards, and he left acting to train and practice as a osteopath.
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July 11, 1960: Classic novel To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee was 1st published in the USA. It later became a successful Hollywood film. Lee only published one other book, which was a draft of her first novel. In 2007, she was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
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July 11, 1969: David Bowie’s classic single, Space Oddity, was released in the UK. The song is about the launch into space of Major Tom, a fictional astronaut, and was released just 5 days before the launch of Apollo 11. It reached #5 in the UK, but #1 on re-release in 1975.
During a Caribbean vacation, a British civil servant finds herself falling in love with a Russian Agent, in THE TAMARIND SEED, opened in NYC July 11, 1974. Parodied in the Apr. 1975 issue of MAD #174 Bullshevik Department as "The Tommy-Red Seed."
![[Image: GN96Omv.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/GN96Omv.jpg)
July 11, 1977: Denis Lemon, editor of Gay News, and the newspaper itself were both declared guilty of publishing a blasphemous poem alleging Jesus was gay. Lemon was given a 9 month suspended prison sentence and fined £500 and Gay News Ltd was fined £1000. Whitehouse v Lemon is a 1977 court case involving the blasphemy law in the United Kingdom. It was the last successful blasphemy trial in the UK.
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The elites idea of 'med beds' for the rest of us has been denied...
![[Image: L0Yy7Ec.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/L0Yy7Ec.jpg)
‘Tesla of euthanasia’ banned in Switzerland
Sarco Swiss Precision suicide pods
LMAO!
![[Image: ODAjKiA.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/ODAjKiA.jpg)
NY Post
Well, here you are.
Congratulations!
Is this the real life?
Or is this just fantasy?
![[Image: KaB73hE.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/KaB73hE.jpg)
https://x.com/rustyrockets/status/1811528708936859859
https://x.com/rustyrockets/status/1811548915168154032
![[Image: nHhSWIn.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/nHhSWIn.jpg)
Bad granny...
![[Image: wVRdexD.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/wVRdexD.jpg)
Known as the "Giggling Granny" the Lonely Hearts Killer, the Black Widow, and Lady Blue Beard for her eerily cheerful demeanor, Nannie Doss was secretly a serial killer who had brutally murdered four husbands, two children, two sisters, her mother, two grandsons, and her mother-in-law between the 1920s and 1950s.
Poison was her weapon of choice, and she snuck it into everything from moonshine to coffee to prune cakes to discreetly kill her unsuspecting victims. After their deaths, Doss was often able to collect insurance money, and many of her fellow community members were sympathetic and supportive of the supposedly doting housewife who had experienced so much tragedy.
But when one suspicious doctor decided to perform an autopsy on her final victim, her cover was finally blown.
Nannie Doss: The Brutal Story of the Giggling Granny
The Oklahoman
July 11, 1953: Maj. John Bolt recipient of the Navy Cross for shooting down two MiGs while flying an F-86E Sabre to become the only U.S. Marine to achieve ace status in two wars and the only Marine jet fighter ace. During WWII, he became an ace as a VMF-214 "Black Sheep". He had 12 total victories during his career and he is believed to be the last "double ace," having shot down six Japanese Zeros in the Pacific and six MiG 15 aircraft in Korea. After retiring from the Marine Corps, he went to Law School at the University of Florida, and practiced law for many years before retiring in 1991.
![[Image: bSoOPgf.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/bSoOPgf.jpg)
July 11, 1958: British actor Mark Lester was born in Oxford. 10 years later he’s best known for playing Oliver Twist in the blockbuster film musical, Oliver. His career never rose to those heights afterwards, and he left acting to train and practice as a osteopath.
![[Image: J1rruqd.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/J1rruqd.jpg)
July 11, 1960: Classic novel To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee was 1st published in the USA. It later became a successful Hollywood film. Lee only published one other book, which was a draft of her first novel. In 2007, she was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
![[Image: 1JR464q.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/1JR464q.jpg)
July 11, 1969: David Bowie’s classic single, Space Oddity, was released in the UK. The song is about the launch into space of Major Tom, a fictional astronaut, and was released just 5 days before the launch of Apollo 11. It reached #5 in the UK, but #1 on re-release in 1975.
During a Caribbean vacation, a British civil servant finds herself falling in love with a Russian Agent, in THE TAMARIND SEED, opened in NYC July 11, 1974. Parodied in the Apr. 1975 issue of MAD #174 Bullshevik Department as "The Tommy-Red Seed."
![[Image: GN96Omv.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/GN96Omv.jpg)
July 11, 1977: Denis Lemon, editor of Gay News, and the newspaper itself were both declared guilty of publishing a blasphemous poem alleging Jesus was gay. Lemon was given a 9 month suspended prison sentence and fined £500 and Gay News Ltd was fined £1000. Whitehouse v Lemon is a 1977 court case involving the blasphemy law in the United Kingdom. It was the last successful blasphemy trial in the UK.
![[Image: b3Qx2Ma.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/b3Qx2Ma.jpg)
The elites idea of 'med beds' for the rest of us has been denied...
![[Image: L0Yy7Ec.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/L0Yy7Ec.jpg)
‘Tesla of euthanasia’ banned in Switzerland
Sarco Swiss Precision suicide pods
LMAO!
![[Image: ODAjKiA.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/ODAjKiA.jpg)
NY Post
"It is hard to imagine a more stupid or more dangerous way of making decisions than by putting those decisions in the hands of people who pay no price for being wrong." – Thomas Sowell