On April 11, 1965 deadly tornadoes struck at least seven states, and Minnesota was experiencing severe flooding.
12 Apr 1965, Page 13 – Battle Creek Enquirer at Newspapers.com
On April 11, 1965 deadly tornadoes struck at least seven states, and Minnesota was experiencing severe flooding.
12 Apr 1965, Page 13 – Battle Creek Enquirer at Newspapers.com
During 2016, Joe Biden and his Nobel Peace Prize winning friend Barack Obama dropped 26,171 bombs on seven different countries. That is about 70 bombs per day.
U.S. Bombed Iraq, Syria, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Libya, Yemen, Somalia in 2016
“DALLAS (AP) — A huge, black tornado whirled and roared over a deadly, 21-mile path across Dallas yesterday as thousands watched in fear and awe. Ten persons were killed and police sought others reported missing. Some 198 were treated at hospitals for injuries.
Tornadoes also plowed into southern Oklahoma and killed at least five persons. Another person was killed near Paris, Tex., as a series of tornadoes skipped around north Texas.”
– April 2, 1957
03 Apr 1957, 1 – Abilene Reporter-News at Newspapers.com
On March 31, 1973 Jane Fonda said US prisoners of war were not tortured in Vietnam and called them “liars and hypocrites.”
01 Apr 1973, Page 1 – The Gastonia Gazette at Newspapers.com
Criticism of politicians in Germany is prohibited as “hate speech.”
They had the same law in 1934.
“Nazi decree which makes it a !time to criticize Hitler”
On October 3, 1946 the Atlanta Constitution reported this :
“Japan developed and successfully tested an atomic bomb three days prior to the end of the war. She destroyed unfinished atomic bombs, secret papers and her atomic bomb plant only hours before the advance units of the Russian Army moved into Konan, Korea. site of the project. Japanese scientists who developed the bomb are now in Moscow, prisoners of the Russians. They were tortured by their captors seeking atomic “know-how.”
The climate prophets at Time Magazine know what the future will be and say extreme heat in Phoenix is “unprecedented weather.”
Climate Change Will Impact Air Travel in Surprising Ways | Time
On March 31, 1933 a deadly tornado outbreak devastated Mississippi, Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, Missouri and Alabama.
01 Apr 1933, Page 1 – The Daily Times-News at Newspapers.com