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U.S. Air Crew Shot Down over Japan Were Dissected Alive Post Date: 2015-04-19 09:36:08 by A K A Stone
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A Japanese university has opened a museum acknowledging that its staff dissected downed American airmen while they were still alive during World War II. A gruesome display at the newly-opened museum at Kyushu University explains how eight U.S. POWs were taken to the centers medical school in Fukuoka after their plane was shot down over the skies of Japan in May 1945. The flyers were subjected to horrific medical experiments. Doctors dissected one soldiers brain to see if epilepsy could be controlled by surgery, and removed parts of the livers of other prisoners as part of tests to see if they would survive. Another soldier was injected with seawater, in an experiment to see if ...
Coming To America (Neil Diamond's Anthem) Post Date: 2015-04-18 10:33:52 by Liberator
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Poster Comment:As a school project, some students honor America's welcoming arm to immigrants -- presumably, LEGAL ones. Excellent job with their photos as choice of song. Pretty touching tribute.... My ancestors all entered through Ellis Island. Must have been daunting but at the same time absolutely awesome entering New York Harbor and seeing the Statue of Liberty as a symbolic of hope for the future.
Some of Lincoln’s best friends were Jews Post Date: 2015-04-17 09:44:34 by Willie Green
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A whopping 16,000 books have been written about President Abraham Lincoln. But a new book and an exhibit at the New York Historical Society tell a previously untold story about Lincoln: his relationships with Jews. Benjamin Shapell has been collecting documents relating to Lincoln and the Jews for over 35 years, housing them in the in the archives of the Shapell Foundation. For the 150th anniversary of Lincolns assassination, Shapell persuaded Jonathan Sarna, the Joseph H. and Belle R. Braun Professor of American Jewish History at Brandeis University, who had authored a book about Gen. Ulysses S. Grant and the Jews and co-edited a Civil War reader, to help organize the material so it ...
the Civil War Post Date: 2015-04-01 03:14:34 by rlk
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I've been watching the Ken Burns history of the Civil War which comes in a series of five DVDs and is about 11 hours long for the second time. It is purchasable through the internet and is well worth the money. There are some minor points I disagree with, but it is still one of the best historical expositions on the subject available.
"War tubas" -- The strange history of listening before radar Post Date: 2015-02-28 11:11:26 by Willie Green
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During World War I, aerial warfare became increasingly important. Zeppelin airships conducted bombing raids on the south coast of England, and winged aircraft were employed as bombers by both sides. If their approach was detected, fighter aircraft could head off the enemy or shoot them down. Aircraft engines produced unprecedented sound, so in order to hear them at a distance, the war efforts developed listening devices. Some were small and portable, for the use of one person. The operator listened using stethoscope-style headphones. But detecting engine noises at greater distances allowed more time to prepare a response. Large and elaborate detectors were experimental, and their ...
Original Magna Carta Copy Found in Scrapbook Post Date: 2015-02-10 20:00:24 by Golem
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An original copy of the Magna Carta has been discovered in a scrapbook in Kent, England. The tattered document dates back to 1300, 85 years after King John of England was compelled to sign the first agreement limiting the rights of kings. This version was issued by King Edward I (King John's grandson), who was under pressure from the church and the barons to reaffirm good governance, said Sophie Ambler, a research associate with the Magna Carta Project.
Hatfields and McCoys Go Into Business Together to Sell High Demand Moonshine Post Date: 2015-01-31 15:58:48 by Willie Green
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Who would have ever thought the 19th-century feud between two of the most famous families would ever come to this point? Its just kind of crazy, Amber Bishop said. She is the great (times three) granddaughter of William Anderson Devil Anse Hatfield. Her mother, Nancy Hatfield is considered the oldest living descendant of Devil Anse, and she agrees with her daughter. The initial feud between the families happened in the late 1870s, reportedly over one of the McCoys joining the Union Army, instead of the Confederate Army, then there was the rumored stolen pig and land feuds. During the course of many years, actions continued to escalate, including a shootout ...
Key Concepts of Libertarianism Post Date: 2015-01-27 18:12:52 by tpaine
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Key Concepts of Libertarianism By David Boaz January 1, 1999 The key concepts of libertarianism have developed over many centuries. The first inklings of them can be found in ancient China, Greece, and Israel; they began to be developed into something resembling modern libertarian philosophy in the work of such seventeenth- and eighteenth-century thinkers as John Locke, David Hume, Adam Smith, Thomas Jefferson, and Thomas Paine. Individualism. Libertarians see the individual as the basic unit of social analysis. Only individuals make choices and are responsible for their actions. Libertarian thought emphasizes the dignity of each individual, which entails both rights and ...
Auschwitz survivor indelibly marked by memory of Nazi horror, Russian liberation 70 years on Post Date: 2015-01-27 04:30:32 by Pericles
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FILE - A picture taken just after the liberation by the Soviet army in January, 1945, shows a group of children wearing concentration camp uniforms behind barbed wire fencing in the Auschwitz Nazi concentration camp. On Thursday Jan. 22, 2015, Russia accused Poland of engaging in a mockery of history after the Polish foreign minister Grzegorz Schetyna credited Ukrainian soldiers, rather than the Soviet Red Army, with liberating Auschwitz 70-years ago. The latest exchange comes prior to the 70th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz by Soviet troops on Jan. 27, 1945, underlining deep tensions between Russia and Poland, which is hugely critical of Russia's recent actions ...
THOMAS JEFFERSON’S VIEWS ON CRIME AND PUNISHMENT Post Date: 2015-01-26 22:11:18 by A K A Stone
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The whipping post was a common punishment for lawbreakers. In 1778, Thomas Jefferson began working with a committee to reform the criminal code in the Commonwealth of Virginia. What the committee proposed may come as a surprise to modern observers. Below are some of the notable excerpts of the proposal, known as the Bill Proportioning Crimes and Punishments, or Bill 64. * * * * * EYE FOR AN EYE Adopting a lex talionis approach to justice better known as eye-for- an-eye punishment committee the proposed poisoning as a punishment for people convicted of poisoning: Whosoever committeth murder by poisoning shall suffer death by poison. [1] Similarly, ...
Sidney argues that a People’s liberty is a gift of nature and exists prior to any government (1683) Post Date: 2015-01-25 20:34:14 by A K A Stone
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SECTION 33: The Liberty of a People is the gift of God and Nature. If any man ask how nations come to have the power of doing these things, I answer, that liberty being only an exemption from the dominion of another, the question ought not to be, how a nation can come to be free, but how a man comes to have a dominion over it; for till the right of dominion be proved and justified, liberty subsists as arising from the nature and being of a man. Tertullian speaking of the emperors says, ab eo imperium a quo spiritus [Dominion comes from the same source as ones spirit]; and we taking man in his first condition may justly say, ab eo libertas a quo spiritus [Liberty comes from the same ...
Algernon Sidney argues that a law that is not just is not a law (1683) Post Date: 2015-01-25 20:26:12 by A K A Stone
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The radical English republican political theorist Algernon Sidney (1622- 1683) asks why subjects of the King should obey the law. He concludes that we should obey not because of threats of punishment or coercion but because the law was based upon the eternal principle of reason and truth: SECTION 11: That which is not just, is not Law; and that which is not Law, ought not to be obeyed.
the directive power of the law, which is certain, and grounded upon the inherent good and rectitude that is in it, is that alone which has a power over the conscience, whereas the coercive is merely contingent; and the most just powers commanding the most just things, have so often fallen ...
(vanity) Reminder---First Episode Of History Channel's "Sons Of Liberty'' TONIGHT Post Date: 2015-01-25 17:12:27 by TEA Party Reveler
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The premier of the new History Channel series ''Sons of Liberty'' starts tonight at 9 eastern 6pm Pacific Time. Tonight's episode features the torching of Gov. Hutchinson's mansion by the ''crazy'' Patriots. Question----So why was John Handcock's signature front, center and prominent on the Declaration of Indepenence? I know---do you?
Leggett on the tendency of the government to become “the universal dispenser of good and evil” (1834) Post Date: 2015-01-25 16:17:56 by A K A Stone
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The Jacksonian era journalist William Leggett (1801-1839) argued against government intervention in the economy on moral grounds as well as because its policies favored one group or class over another: Whenever a Government assumes the power of discriminating between the different classes of the community, it becomes, in effect, the arbiter of their prosperity, and exercises a power not contemplated by any intelligent people in delegating their sovereignty to their rulers. It then becomes the great regulator of the profits of every species of industry, and reduces men from a dependence on their own exertions, to a dependence on the caprices of their Government. Governments possess no ...
Socrates as the “gadfly” of the state (4thC BC) Post Date: 2015-01-25 11:01:24 by A K A Stone
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Plato in his Apology for the life of Socrates reminds us that all societies need a gadfly to sting the steed of state into acknowledging its proper duties and obligations: I am the gadfly of the Athenian people, given to them by God, and they will never have another, if they kill me. And now, Athenians, I am not going to argue for my own sake, as you may think, but for yours, that you may not sin against the God by condemning me, who am his gift to you. For if you kill me you will not easily find a successor to me, who, if I may use such a ludicrous figure of speech, am a sort of gadfly, given to the state by God; and the state is a great and noble steed who is tardy ...
Japanese Characters stolen from Korean Characters Post Date: 2015-01-24 18:59:53 by A K A Stone
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Who Won The War Of 1812? Post Date: 2015-01-21 19:17:39 by SOSO
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Who Won The War Of 1812? By Joel McCord Jun 14, 2013 If you ask the average American about the War of 1812, youll probably hear about Fort McHenry, the Star Spangled Banner and maybe the Battle of New Orleans. But ask your average Brit and you may get a blank stare. The war we call our second war of independence, the one in which we threw off the British for good, doesnt even register in the United Kingdom. Andrew Lambert, a professor of Naval History at Kings College, the University of London, says the British were in the middle of the Napoleonic Wars at the time, trying to hold off one of the greatest generals ever. And they were quite proud of having ...
Blackface Minstrel Show Sand Dance Post Date: 2014-10-29 23:35:02 by A K A Stone
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President Ronald Reagan Tribute: Rare Footage of Him Speaking the Gospel - Inspirational Videos Post Date: 2014-09-15 00:17:14 by A K A Stone
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President Ronald Reagan Tribute: Rare Footage of Him Speaking the Gospel from vids2inspire on GodTube.
More Proof of FAKERY SIX MILLION JEWS 1915-1938?????????????????????????????? WTF (This is What Nazi Propaganda Looks Like) Post Date: 2014-01-27 11:27:05 by whyofcourse
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The Incredible Story of Vivian Maier Post Date: 2013-12-27 22:18:14 by A K A Stone
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In 2007, 26-year-old real estate agent John Maloof purchased a box filled with 30,000 negatives from an estate sale for $400. After being stunned by the quality of the street photographs, Maloof began digging and discovered that they were created by a nanny and street photographer named Vivian Maier. He then decided to purchase the other boxes of negatives, bringing his collection of Maier photos up to about 100,000 images. Now some are saying he might have discovered one of the greatest (and previously unknown) street photographers of the 20th century. You can view some of Maiers photographs here. Next time youre at an estate sale, you might want to take a closer look at any ...
The Crazy, Ingenious Plan to Bring Hippopotamus Ranching to America Post Date: 2013-12-20 23:47:58 by A K A Stone
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Image: Mark Summers In the early years of the last century, the U.S. Congress considered a bold and ingenious plan that would simultaneously solve two pressing problems a national meat shortage and a growing ecological crisis. The plan was this: hippopotamus ranching. Hippos imported from Africa and raised in the bayous of Louisiana, proponents argued, would provide a delicious new source of protein for a meat-hungry nation. In the process, the animals would gobble up the invasive water hyacinth that was killing fish and choking off waterways. It would be an epic win-win. A bill was introduced in Congress, and newspaper editorials extolled the culinary virtues of lake cow ...
Squanto--God's Special Indian a Thanksgiving Story Post Date: 2013-11-26 12:34:52 by A K A Stone
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Sailors poured onto the rocky beach as their small craft landed. Nearby cliffs echoed with a shout: "Grab that short one before he gets away!" The Indian boy felt a sailor's callused hands grasp his shoulders. Though he thrashed and jerked, Squanto (SKWAN- to) couldn't break free. As fibers from a coarse rope cut into his wrists he finally decided that struggle was useless. He was dragged into a longboat, then carried aboard a three-masted English ship anchored offshore. Squanto had been fishing along the rugged coast when his friend had looked up and pointed, "Great boats with white wings." They had scrambled over the boulders to meet the strange white-faced ...
The American Tribe Post Date: 2013-10-20 10:07:03 by A K A Stone
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When the Yankees play baseball in the Bronx and the Knicks hit the court at Madison Square Garden, the two teams may belong to different sports, but they're both part of an exchange of taunts and slurs that no one remembers or cares about anymore. The Knicks are short for the Knickerbockers, one of the derogatory names that English New Yorkers called the Dutch New Yorkers whom they had seized the city from. And the Dutch returned the favor by calling the Anglo newcomers, John Cheese or Jan Kees, which eventually became Yankee. The English mocked the Dutch and the Dutch mocked English and then both terms became part of the city's cultural heritage and even a point of pride. Yankee ...
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