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The Philadelphia Experiment: A Crazy Conspiracy Th
The year is 1943 and the U.S. is knee-deep in World War II. The United States Navy is struggling to combat the German U-boat, struggling so much that they are losing ships daily to the Nazi naval forces. In a retaliation effort, the Navy begins Project Ra
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Industrial Remains of the Manhattan Project
The Manhattan Project was the codename for a project conducted during World War II to develop the first atomic bombs. The project was led by the United States, and included participation from the United Kingdom and Canada. The scientific research was dire
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The Truth About The War On Drugs
The War on Drugs is one of the longest and most expensive war ever fought by the United States. Billions of dollars are spent, thousands of arrests are made and countless lives are lost in the name of keeping illegal drugs off the streets. It’s no secre
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10 Signs the US is Becoming a Third World Country
The United States by every measure is hanging on by a thread to its First World status. Saddled by debt, engaged in wars on multiple fronts with a rising police state at home, declining economic productivity, and wild currency fluctuations all threaten Am
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Psywar: The Real Battlefield Is The Mind
This film explores the evolution of propaganda and public relations in the United States and the world, with an emphasis on the “elitist theory of democracy” and the relationship between war, propaganda and class.
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Korean War Games
Following North Korea’s deadly artillery attack on a South Korean island, the United States is sending an aircraft carrier to the Korean peninsula for military exercises
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11 Reasons Why North Korea Is The Most Bizarre Nat
Is the United States about to go to war with the most bizarre nation on earth? A lot of Americans would actually welcome “the Korean War Part 2″, but before people get too excited it is important to keep in mind that we have never been at war with a
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7 Facts About Pearl Harbor: The Most Ill Fated Day
Here are some facts about the attack, which took place 69 years ago and which led the United States to enter World War II. It is a tribute to all those who lost their lives in this insensate act.
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65th Anniversary of Hiroshima Atomic Bomb Drop
On Aug. 6, 1945, during World War II, the United States dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan. About 140,000 people were killed or died within months when the American B-29 “Enola Gay” bombed Hiroshima on Aug. 6, 1945. Three days later, about 80,
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German Bomber from WW2 constructed to bomb USA
In the years prior to the start of World War II Nazi leadership has planned to somehow damage/sabotage or bomb targets in the United States of America. However the problem was that FBI has managed to truly apprehend commando and spy attempts to inflict da
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Afghanistan in May 2010
Today is Memorial Day in the United States, a day set aside to honor our men and women who died while in military service since the time of U.S. Civil War. In Afghanistan over 50 U.S. soldiers have been killed in just the past month, including 24-year old
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Caesar Salad Was Named After Caesar Cardini, Not a
Caesar Cardini was an Italian born chef who immigrated to the United States after World War I. Despite having a home in San Diego, the Cardini family operated a restaurant in Tijuana, Mexico, primarily because of prohibition. Many Americans would go to
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Cyber Wars The Next Threat To World - United State
The Sectary General Of UN's International Telecommunication Union, Hamadoun Touré, has been asking to think about the issues of cyberspace since 1999. he warns, we could face a destructive potential "worse than a tsunami."
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Fort Tilden: New York’s Abandoned Military Base
In 1917, when the United States entered a distant war half a world away in Europe, two large forts were constructed in New York City with one purpose in mind – to defend the homeland against potential attack.
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Devils Tower National Monument in United States
Devils Tower was the first declared United States National Monument, established on September 24, 1906, by President Theodore Roosevelt.
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White Sands National Monument in a United States
White Sands National Monument is a United States National Monument that is in the southeastern region of the state of New Mexico. The monument contains the world's largest gypsum sand dune field 275 square miles of fine white sand, formed by the prevailin
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70's in the United States
A selection of rather unusual photos that illustrate how people lived in the USA in the seventies.
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The 10 States in America with the Fattest People
Mississippi is the fattest state in the U.S., with 31.6 percent of its people classified as obese.
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The 10 Oldest Bars in the United States
Red, checkered table cloths and bartenders in shirt and tie are indicative of the style of this New York staple.
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The Tower of The Devil
The mysterious Tower of the Devil, known as Devils Tower, is located in northeastern Wyoming in the United States. Its height is over 1,266 ft., which is comparable with the height of the Empire State Building, which is about 1,250 ft. without the spire.
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