Re: Oblivion. Good one!!
August 7, 1945 Washington Post nuclear whopper of a headline! Let that header plume sink in!
I read Major Bong as Major Kong. LOL.
It's enough to make your head explode.
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:
"...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
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?
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
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."
August 7, 1945 Washington Post nuclear whopper of a headline! Let that header plume sink in!
I read Major Bong as Major Kong. LOL.
It's enough to make your head explode.
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:
"...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
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?
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
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."
"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