January 13, 1929: Wyatt Berry Stapp Earp, Western lawman, Deputy Sheriff of Tombstone, Arizona, died at age 80 in Los Angeles, Calif. He maintained order during a feud between rival cowboy groups that resulted in 3 deaths during the famous “The Gunfight at the OK Corral”. Contrary to popular myth, this did not end the feud.
January 13, 1930: The first Mickey Mouse Daily Comic Strip by Walt Disney Company appeared. It would soon be transformed into a hugely successful animated cartoon film. Newspaper Mickey retired at age 65 in 1995.
Title: Lost on a Desert Island. January 13, 1930
The first seven panels of the story...
January 13, 1935: A League of Nations organised referendum in the Saarland showed that 90.73% of those voting wanted to return to German rule under Hitler, rather than be governed by the British and French first under the provisions of the 1919 Treaty of Versailles, and then under the terms of a League of Nations mandate. Ever since his rise to power as chancellor of Germany in January 1933, Adolf Hitler had campaigned to bring Saarland’s 800,000 residents back into the Reich’s fold just as the original 15-year League mandate neared expiration. The march to WWII begun.
The happiness didn't last long as the march to WWII begun.
Jan 13, 1956: Roger Corman's atomic classic THE DAY THE WORLD ENDED opened in NYC.
Aside from Star Trek this "Galactic Federation" is noted in a CIA declassified STARGATE file (PDF) dated Jan 13, 1988 of a Remote Viewing session.
Jan 13, 2018: a ballistic missile alert was accidentally issued via the Emergency Alert System and the Commercial Mobile Alert System over cellphones, television, & radio in Hawaii.
That false alert coincidentally occurred on the 33rd anniversary of THREADS (US airing) on Ted Turner's TBS Network.
Some ground footage from the aftermath of the fire in Pacific Palisades...
Half the country will hate the 1st one, and everyone will be cornfuzed by having 2 carriers in service named BUSH...
Biden announced the next 2 carriers would be named WILLIAM J. CLINTON CVN82 and GEORGE W. BUSH CVN83
The roaring Santa Ana beast devours LA,
Solar winds from Sun hole howl,
Wolf Moon swallows Mars,
Just another day.
Monday words...
January 13, 1930: The first Mickey Mouse Daily Comic Strip by Walt Disney Company appeared. It would soon be transformed into a hugely successful animated cartoon film. Newspaper Mickey retired at age 65 in 1995.
Title: Lost on a Desert Island. January 13, 1930
The first seven panels of the story...
January 13, 1935: A League of Nations organised referendum in the Saarland showed that 90.73% of those voting wanted to return to German rule under Hitler, rather than be governed by the British and French first under the provisions of the 1919 Treaty of Versailles, and then under the terms of a League of Nations mandate. Ever since his rise to power as chancellor of Germany in January 1933, Adolf Hitler had campaigned to bring Saarland’s 800,000 residents back into the Reich’s fold just as the original 15-year League mandate neared expiration. The march to WWII begun.
The happiness didn't last long as the march to WWII begun.
Jan 13, 1956: Roger Corman's atomic classic THE DAY THE WORLD ENDED opened in NYC.
Aside from Star Trek this "Galactic Federation" is noted in a CIA declassified STARGATE file (PDF) dated Jan 13, 1988 of a Remote Viewing session.
Jan 13, 2018: a ballistic missile alert was accidentally issued via the Emergency Alert System and the Commercial Mobile Alert System over cellphones, television, & radio in Hawaii.
That false alert coincidentally occurred on the 33rd anniversary of THREADS (US airing) on Ted Turner's TBS Network.
Some ground footage from the aftermath of the fire in Pacific Palisades...
Half the country will hate the 1st one, and everyone will be cornfuzed by having 2 carriers in service named BUSH...
Biden announced the next 2 carriers would be named WILLIAM J. CLINTON CVN82 and GEORGE W. BUSH CVN83
The roaring Santa Ana beast devours LA,
Solar winds from Sun hole howl,
Wolf Moon swallows Mars,
Just another day.
Monday words...
"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