• IMHO: 99% OF ALL GOVERNMENT "AGENCIES" OUGHT TO, IMMEDIATELY, BE PERMANENTLY DEMOLISHED/GUTTED/OBLITERATED/ABOLISHED/ANNIHILATED/CLOSED DOWN COMPLETELY!!
    NO DELAYS, NO EXCUSES, NO EXCEPTIONS, NO "AMNESTY", NO MERCY!!

    Most ‘Dangerous’ Time Since WW2: Start Of WW3, Debt Default, Collapse Of Trade | Doug Casey

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VxGSAK9HJgg
    IMHO: 99% OF ALL GOVERNMENT "AGENCIES" OUGHT TO, IMMEDIATELY, BE PERMANENTLY DEMOLISHED/GUTTED/OBLITERATED/ABOLISHED/ANNIHILATED/CLOSED DOWN COMPLETELY!! NO DELAYS, NO EXCUSES, NO EXCEPTIONS, NO "AMNESTY", NO MERCY!! Most ‘Dangerous’ Time Since WW2: Start Of WW3, Debt Default, Collapse Of Trade | Doug Casey https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VxGSAK9HJgg
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  • Montauk Project - WW2 Time Travel & Invisibility
    Montauk Project - WW2 Time Travel & Invisibility
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  • America's Unexpected WW2 Panzer Annihilator
    South Korea plunged into chaos with the sudden invasion from the North, an unexpected turn that threw the nation and its American allies into a harrowing retreat. Overwhelmed by the Communist onslaught, the Allied forces faced an army of tens of thousands of infantry, artillery, and, critically, tanks led by the Soviet-made T-34s, a tank that epitomized armored dominance on the battlefield.

    In stark contrast, the only immediate armored response from the U.S. Far East Command came in the form of the World War 2-era M24 Chaffee. This compact light tank, tipping the scales at just over 18 tons and armed with a mere 75-millimeter gun, stood as the solitary option to confront the enemy's advance. Designed primarily for reconnaissance and infantry support, the Chaffee, with its lighter armor and armament, was not suited for head-on clashes with the Soviet behemoths.

    On July 10, 1950, a decisive moment unfolded as a unit of Chaffees encountered the enemy’s T-34 tanks for the first time. Leveraging their agility, the Chaffee crews went on the offensive. The initial exchange of fire saw the Chaffees’ rounds bouncing harmlessly off the T-34s' armor, but the American tanks pressed on, maneuvering to get within effective range.

    As the battle heated up, two Chaffees were hit and destroyed, a stark reminder of the risks they were taking. Then, in a moment teetering on the edge of disaster, as a T-34 lined up its shot on another Chaffee, an unexpected explosion changed everything.

    When the smoke began to clear, it was revealed that this was the result of a cunning flanking maneuver. The Chaffee's maneuverability and the crew's tactical ingenuity had turned the tables. Emerging from behind the enemy lines, the flanking Chaffees had caught the T-34s off guard.

    In the heat of battle, the Chaffee showed that age and power are not the sole determinants of effectiveness, revealing hidden aces through innovative tactics.
    America's Unexpected WW2 Panzer Annihilator South Korea plunged into chaos with the sudden invasion from the North, an unexpected turn that threw the nation and its American allies into a harrowing retreat. Overwhelmed by the Communist onslaught, the Allied forces faced an army of tens of thousands of infantry, artillery, and, critically, tanks led by the Soviet-made T-34s, a tank that epitomized armored dominance on the battlefield. In stark contrast, the only immediate armored response from the U.S. Far East Command came in the form of the World War 2-era M24 Chaffee. This compact light tank, tipping the scales at just over 18 tons and armed with a mere 75-millimeter gun, stood as the solitary option to confront the enemy's advance. Designed primarily for reconnaissance and infantry support, the Chaffee, with its lighter armor and armament, was not suited for head-on clashes with the Soviet behemoths. On July 10, 1950, a decisive moment unfolded as a unit of Chaffees encountered the enemy’s T-34 tanks for the first time. Leveraging their agility, the Chaffee crews went on the offensive. The initial exchange of fire saw the Chaffees’ rounds bouncing harmlessly off the T-34s' armor, but the American tanks pressed on, maneuvering to get within effective range. As the battle heated up, two Chaffees were hit and destroyed, a stark reminder of the risks they were taking. Then, in a moment teetering on the edge of disaster, as a T-34 lined up its shot on another Chaffee, an unexpected explosion changed everything. When the smoke began to clear, it was revealed that this was the result of a cunning flanking maneuver. The Chaffee's maneuverability and the crew's tactical ingenuity had turned the tables. Emerging from behind the enemy lines, the flanking Chaffees had caught the T-34s off guard. In the heat of battle, the Chaffee showed that age and power are not the sole determinants of effectiveness, revealing hidden aces through innovative tactics.
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  • The Other WW2 Super Bomb You've Never Heard Of
    On November 12, 1944, the cold Norwegian fjord reverberated with the approach of Lancaster bombers, each carrying a revolutionary payload: the colossal 12,000-pound Tallboy bombs. These behemoths were designed to pierce deep into their targets before detonating, a feat never before achieved in military history.

    As the crews approached the Kriegsmarine battleship Tirpitz, tension gripped the men. The bombardier's voice cut through the silence: (QUOTE) “Steady.” He then aligned the Tallboy with its target. With a heavy release, the bomb plunged, driven by gravity at speeds close to the sound barrier.

    Moments later, a colossal explosion rocked the fjord; the Tallboy had struck, burrowing through the Tirpitz's armor before unleashing its destructive power deep within.

    The enormous battleship, once an emblem of naval strength, was left fatally wounded, flames and smoke marking the impact of a weapon that redefined aerial warfare.

    As the aircraft turned away, more bombers approached, ready to unleash their Tallboys on the wounded giant and sink her for good.
    The Other WW2 Super Bomb You've Never Heard Of On November 12, 1944, the cold Norwegian fjord reverberated with the approach of Lancaster bombers, each carrying a revolutionary payload: the colossal 12,000-pound Tallboy bombs. These behemoths were designed to pierce deep into their targets before detonating, a feat never before achieved in military history. As the crews approached the Kriegsmarine battleship Tirpitz, tension gripped the men. The bombardier's voice cut through the silence: (QUOTE) “Steady.” He then aligned the Tallboy with its target. With a heavy release, the bomb plunged, driven by gravity at speeds close to the sound barrier. Moments later, a colossal explosion rocked the fjord; the Tallboy had struck, burrowing through the Tirpitz's armor before unleashing its destructive power deep within. The enormous battleship, once an emblem of naval strength, was left fatally wounded, flames and smoke marking the impact of a weapon that redefined aerial warfare. As the aircraft turned away, more bombers approached, ready to unleash their Tallboys on the wounded giant and sink her for good.
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  • Lancaster
    The story of the iconic WW2 bomber, through the words of the last surviving veterans of the strategic bombing campaign.
    Lancaster The story of the iconic WW2 bomber, through the words of the last surviving veterans of the strategic bombing campaign.
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  • The Insane WW2 Soldier Even His Own Army Kept Caged
    Ernest “Smokey” Smith crawls through the rain-drenched night, his uniform caked with mud. It is October 21, 1944, and the bad-boy private and the rest of the Canadian Seaforth Highlanders have just made it across northern Italy’s treacherous Savio River, its banks close to bursting from the torrential downpour. Now, they have the perilous task of establishing a bridgehead before the German army can counterattack.

    Suddenly, Smith feels the earth tremble as three Mark V Panther tanks loom through the misty darkness towards the exposed Canadians. But that’s not all - the Panthers have two self-propelled guns and thirty bloodthirsty soldiers in tow.

    Smith and two comrades race across an open field through a hail of gunfire to set in position their PIAT anti-tank weapon. Leaving one man with the PIAT, Smith, and Private James Tennant rush for another, but no sooner do they grab it than Tennant is hit by machine gun fire and crumples to the waterlogged ground.

    Smith is on his own now, one man against the might of the German war machine. If the enemy realizes they’re facing a single soldier, he’ll surely be annihilated in seconds. Smith may have been demoted nine times, but now it’s his chance to be a hero.

    In full view of the enemy, he skids to a halt just thirty feet from the Panther bearing down on him. Smith grits his teeth, and he takes aim with his PIAT. He knows he only has one chance…
    https://youtu.be/p-KksjcfRPo?si=9ohhPRpH76IROEGV
    The Insane WW2 Soldier Even His Own Army Kept Caged Ernest “Smokey” Smith crawls through the rain-drenched night, his uniform caked with mud. It is October 21, 1944, and the bad-boy private and the rest of the Canadian Seaforth Highlanders have just made it across northern Italy’s treacherous Savio River, its banks close to bursting from the torrential downpour. Now, they have the perilous task of establishing a bridgehead before the German army can counterattack. Suddenly, Smith feels the earth tremble as three Mark V Panther tanks loom through the misty darkness towards the exposed Canadians. But that’s not all - the Panthers have two self-propelled guns and thirty bloodthirsty soldiers in tow. Smith and two comrades race across an open field through a hail of gunfire to set in position their PIAT anti-tank weapon. Leaving one man with the PIAT, Smith, and Private James Tennant rush for another, but no sooner do they grab it than Tennant is hit by machine gun fire and crumples to the waterlogged ground. Smith is on his own now, one man against the might of the German war machine. If the enemy realizes they’re facing a single soldier, he’ll surely be annihilated in seconds. Smith may have been demoted nine times, but now it’s his chance to be a hero. In full view of the enemy, he skids to a halt just thirty feet from the Panther bearing down on him. Smith grits his teeth, and he takes aim with his PIAT. He knows he only has one chance… https://youtu.be/p-KksjcfRPo?si=9ohhPRpH76IROEGV
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  • 2+ Hours Of Allied WW2 Tank Facts
    In 1940, Germany's blitzkrieg changed the face of warfare. As Hitler's tank divisions swept through Europe, Allies raced against time to develop a counter. By 1942, Britain unveiled the Churchill tank, a formidable machine that played a pivotal role in turning the tide. Explore the journey of tank warfare from primitive beginnings to the Churchill's impact on the battlefield.

    After inventing the tank in WW1, Britain failed to capitalize on this emerging technology. Germany did however and the full effects of this were seen in the unstoppable wave of Blitzkrieg in WW2. To combat Hitler's Panzers, Britain turned to a new type of tank, The Cromwell.

    While battling Rommel in North Africa, Britain turned to the US in an effort to gain greater firepower. The primary American tank at the time, the M3 Lee, underwent crucial modifications to make it ideal for British use. This transformation birthed the M3 Grant, a legendary tank that became pivotal in the North African campaign. Join us in exploring the journey of the M3, a force that played a crucial role in iconic battles like El Alamein, and helped turn the tide of WW2.
    2+ Hours Of Allied WW2 Tank Facts In 1940, Germany's blitzkrieg changed the face of warfare. As Hitler's tank divisions swept through Europe, Allies raced against time to develop a counter. By 1942, Britain unveiled the Churchill tank, a formidable machine that played a pivotal role in turning the tide. Explore the journey of tank warfare from primitive beginnings to the Churchill's impact on the battlefield. After inventing the tank in WW1, Britain failed to capitalize on this emerging technology. Germany did however and the full effects of this were seen in the unstoppable wave of Blitzkrieg in WW2. To combat Hitler's Panzers, Britain turned to a new type of tank, The Cromwell. While battling Rommel in North Africa, Britain turned to the US in an effort to gain greater firepower. The primary American tank at the time, the M3 Lee, underwent crucial modifications to make it ideal for British use. This transformation birthed the M3 Grant, a legendary tank that became pivotal in the North African campaign. Join us in exploring the journey of the M3, a force that played a crucial role in iconic battles like El Alamein, and helped turn the tide of WW2.
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  • WW2's Most Evil Comeback
    After shocking the world by assaulting the American Pacific Fleet at Pearl Harbor, the Japanese forces quickly moved to conquer the US-controlled Philippines; this was their one chance to seize the entirety of the Southwest Pacific and claim the resource-rich Dutch East Indies for themselves.

    Isolated and weakly armed, General Douglas MacArthur's troops in the Philippines were suddenly overwhelmed by a superior force. Still, Japan was gravely mistaken if it believed the US would relinquish the precious archipelago and its 7,100 islands without a fight.

    The Empire had to pay with blood for every inch of land gained as they slowly pushed the Americans south to the Bataan Peninsula. Then, a month into the invasion, the defenders had a glimpse of hope when they achieved the impossible: stopping a major offensive at the Orion-Bagac Line.

    Humiliated, Lieutenant General Masaharu Homma had to live with the shame of becoming the first Japanese commander to be defeated in the Pacific War. Suddenly, eradicating the US opposition in the islands became a matter of personal honor…
    WW2's Most Evil Comeback After shocking the world by assaulting the American Pacific Fleet at Pearl Harbor, the Japanese forces quickly moved to conquer the US-controlled Philippines; this was their one chance to seize the entirety of the Southwest Pacific and claim the resource-rich Dutch East Indies for themselves. Isolated and weakly armed, General Douglas MacArthur's troops in the Philippines were suddenly overwhelmed by a superior force. Still, Japan was gravely mistaken if it believed the US would relinquish the precious archipelago and its 7,100 islands without a fight. The Empire had to pay with blood for every inch of land gained as they slowly pushed the Americans south to the Bataan Peninsula. Then, a month into the invasion, the defenders had a glimpse of hope when they achieved the impossible: stopping a major offensive at the Orion-Bagac Line. Humiliated, Lieutenant General Masaharu Homma had to live with the shame of becoming the first Japanese commander to be defeated in the Pacific War. Suddenly, eradicating the US opposition in the islands became a matter of personal honor…
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  • The Most Frighteningly Deranged Figure of WW2 - The Jungle King
    Herman Perry’s heart hammered against his ribcage. He was cornered. Officer Harold Cady and two imposing US servicemen loomed before him, their silhouettes stark against the dense Burmese jungle. Perry’s mind raced as he confronted the grim reality of being taken back into the depths of the notorious Ledo military Stockade.

    Delirious on poppy, emotionally shattered, and driven by a fierce determination to evade the nightmarish conditions of the Stockade at any cost, Perry did the unthinkable and trained his rifle on Cady. To Perry, the thought of returning to that forced-labor, malaria-ridden hell, where he and other prisoners languished at the bottom of the pecking order, was inconceivable. In a broken shriek, Perry said: (QUOTE) “Get back!... Get Back!”

    Cady stepped forward anyway. Perry was shaking now, begging: (QUOTE) “Lieutenant, don’t come up on me.”

    Having fled the Stockade after his 90-day sentence for insubordination was unjustly extended, Perry now felt the oppressive weight of the sweltering jungle air, its humidity squeezing out the last remnants of sense he had left. As tears spilled down his face, he fired once, then one more time, and ran into the maddening embrace of the jungle towards a terrifying head-hunter tribe. The Greatest and most insane manhunt of World War 2 was on, and Perry would become a Jungle King…
    The Most Frighteningly Deranged Figure of WW2 - The Jungle King Herman Perry’s heart hammered against his ribcage. He was cornered. Officer Harold Cady and two imposing US servicemen loomed before him, their silhouettes stark against the dense Burmese jungle. Perry’s mind raced as he confronted the grim reality of being taken back into the depths of the notorious Ledo military Stockade. Delirious on poppy, emotionally shattered, and driven by a fierce determination to evade the nightmarish conditions of the Stockade at any cost, Perry did the unthinkable and trained his rifle on Cady. To Perry, the thought of returning to that forced-labor, malaria-ridden hell, where he and other prisoners languished at the bottom of the pecking order, was inconceivable. In a broken shriek, Perry said: (QUOTE) “Get back!... Get Back!” Cady stepped forward anyway. Perry was shaking now, begging: (QUOTE) “Lieutenant, don’t come up on me.” Having fled the Stockade after his 90-day sentence for insubordination was unjustly extended, Perry now felt the oppressive weight of the sweltering jungle air, its humidity squeezing out the last remnants of sense he had left. As tears spilled down his face, he fired once, then one more time, and ran into the maddening embrace of the jungle towards a terrifying head-hunter tribe. The Greatest and most insane manhunt of World War 2 was on, and Perry would become a Jungle King…
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  • We got any GTA V fans here?

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    We got any GTA V fans here? https://youtu.be/k_bOWW2oIPk
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