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Posted 4 months ago

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Posted 10 months ago

TOM GHOST RECON WILDLANDS Gameplay [4K 60FPS PC] - No Commentary

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Posted 1 year ago

John du Pont (once heir to the Du Pont family fortune) and his murder victim, Olympic wrestler Dave Schultz, at the Foxcatcher National Training Center in Newtown Square, Pennsylvania (early 1990s).

John Eleuthère du Pont (November 22, 1938 – December 9, 2010) was an American philanthropist and heir to the Du Pont family fortune who in 1996 murdered Olympic gold medal winning wrestler Dave Schultz. He was a published ornithologist, philatelist, philanthropist, conchologist, sports enthusiast, and self-styled wrestling coach. In 1972, du Pont founded and directed the Delaware Museum of Natural History and contributed to Villanova University and other institutions.

In the 1980s, he established a wrestling facility at his Foxcatcher Farm after becoming interested in the sport and the pentathlon events. He became a prominent supporter for amateur sports in the United States and a sponsor for USA Wrestling. In the 1990s, friends and acquaintances were concerned about his erratic and paranoid behavior, but his wealth shielded him. On February 25, 1997, he was convicted of murder in the third degree for the January 26, 1996, shooting death of Dave Schultz, an Olympic champion freestyle wrestler living and working on du Pont’s estate. He was ruled to have been mentally ill but not insane and was sentenced to prison for 13 to 30 years. He died in prison at age 72 on December 9, 2010. He was the only member of the Forbes 400 richest Americans ever to be convicted of murder.

Du Pont is the subject of the 2014 film Foxcatcher, in which he is portrayed by Steve Carell.

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Posted 1 year ago

1901: Carrie Nation and her saloon smashing axe.

Carrie Nation, like many women of her era, believed alcohol and alcoholism contributed to nearly all the world’s problems. Rather than simply march or give speeches (which she did), Carrie took her crusade one step further and used her little hatchet there to break up saloons and bars. Literally, hacking bars, tables, doors, bottles and driving patrons away. She was arrested more than a dozen times for property damage, disturbing the peace, etc.

This radical temperance heroine had a good reason for her hatred of alcohol. Her own first husband and first love, Dr. Charles Gloyd, was a chronic alcoholic and died shortly after the birth of their only child from complications arising from his alcoholism. Carrie, she later changed the spelling to “Carry A. Nation” made an imposing figure at near 6 feet tall and dressed all in black wielding her hatchet.

In 1874, she married David Nation, nearly 20 years her senior. He worked as a minister and attorney following their short career as cotton farmers in Brazoria, Texas.

In 1900, she formed a Women’s Temperance Union in Medicine Lodge, Kansas. She began with simple protests and snide remarks and was known to greet saloon owners and bartenders with “Good morning, destroyer of men’s souls.”

On June 5, 1900 she received her ‘divine calling’ and described her revelation this way:

“The next morning I was awakened by a voice which seemed to me speaking in my heart, these words, “GO TO KIOWA,” and my hands were lifted and thrown down and the words, “I’LL STAND BY YOU.” The words, “Go to Kiowa,” were spoken in a murmuring, musical tone, low and soft, but “I’ll stand by you,” was very clear, positive and emphatic. I was impressed with a great inspiration, the interpretation was very plain, it was this: “Take something in your hands, and throw at these places in Kiowa and smash them.”

On June 7, 1900, she entered Dobson’s Saloon in Kiowa, Kansas and announced, “Men, I have come to save you from a drunkard’s fate”, and began to destroy the saloon with a cache of rocks. She attacked two other saloons in similar fashion and when Eastern Kansas was struck by a tornado shortly after, she took the tornado as a sign from above that her actions were justified.

One would think that in 1900, when women were still 2nd class citizens and the country in the grips of a fully conservative and repressed Victorian philosophy, that Mr. Nation would be upset, or at least embarrassed by his wife’s actions. After the rock smashing he joked to her that ‘maybe she should use a hatchet next time.’ to which she replied, “That’s the most sensible thing you’ve said since I married you.” The couple divorced in 1901 and Carrie and her hatchet went on to become world famous for her drastic methods to bring about prohibition.

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Posted 1 year ago

Leonardo Da Vinci's Quotes | Life Changing Quotes

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Posted 1 year ago

Enola Gay Crew.
The crew of the Enola Gay after dropping the atomic bomb on Hiroshima (1945).

Enola Gay’s crew on 6 August 1945, consisted of 12 men. The crew was:

1-Colonel Paul W. Tibbets, Jr. – pilot and aircraft commander
2-Captain Robert A. Lewis – co-pilot; Enola Gay’s regularly assigned aircraft commander*
3-Major Thomas Ferebee – bombardier
4-Captain Theodore “Dutch” Van Kirk – navigator
5-Captain William S. Parsons, USN – weaponeer and mission commander.
6-First Lieutenant Jacob Beser – radar countermeasures (also the only man to fly on both of the nuclear bombing aircraft)
7-Second Lieutenant Morris R. Jeppson – assistant weaponeer
8-Technical Sergeant George R. “Bob” Caron – tail gunner
9-Technical Sergeant Wyatt E. Duzenbury – flight engineer
10-Sergeant Joe S. Stiborik – radar operator
11-Sergeant Robert H. Shumard – assistant flight engineer
12-Private First Class Richard H. Nelson – VHF radio operator

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Posted 1 year ago

How the Revolution Against Britain Divided Families and Friends..

Moment, the American Revolution against Britain in the late 1700s.


Delegates to the American Continental Congress approved and inked a protestation of Independence on July Fourth, 1776. The new country called the United States of America was at war with Britain. Yet, not everyone in the former colonies agreed on the decision.

No bone knows for sure how numerous Americans remained pious to Great Britain. The Massachusetts political leader, John Adams, allowed

about thirty- three percent of the pioneers supported independence, thirty- three percent supported Britain, and thirty- three percent supported neither side. utmost history experts moment suppose that about twenty percent of the pioneers supported Britain. They say the others were neutral or supported whichever side sounded to be winning.

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Posted 1 year ago

25 Nice Church Buildings Challenge..

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Posted 1 year ago

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