How An Airplane Carrying 6,000 Pounds of Marijuana Crashed in Yosemite Park
In January of 1977, two friends while snowshoeing stumbled upon an airplane wing in the mountains of Yosemite National Park. After reporting the wing to the park rangers, an investigation into the plane crash was started. But because the winter weather was settling in and the crash site was in such a remote location, the investigation was later postponed until spring.
Read full storyU.S. Marshals Sent Fake NFL Tickets To Fugitives To Trick And Arrest Them
Does free NFL tickets sound too good to be true? For most people, they would probably say yes. But for a criminal who might not be the sharpest tool in the shed, it sounds like a pretty sweet deal.
Read full storyGeorge W. Bush’s Grandfather Allegedly Stole Geronimo’s Skull
Most people have heard about the Apache warrior known as Geronimo. He was a legendary Native American chief who was held as a prisoner of war for over two decades at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, until he died in 1909. He is known as one of the last great warriors to surrender to United States forces.
Read full storyNazi Scientists Were Secretly Employed By The U.S. Government After WWII: OPERATION PAPERCLIP
As WWII came to an end, countries around the world began gathering up as much information and technology from the German Nazi’s as they could. Fearing that the Soviet Union was also trying to get their hands on whatever valuable information they could get from the Germans, the United States government believed it was in their best interest to adopt the scientists who worked for the Third Reich.
Read full storyThere Was a Ceasefire Between Germany and Russia To Fight Off Large Packs of Wolves During WWI
During WWI, fighting between Germany and Russia was prolific along the Eastern Front. Trench warfare, chemical weapons, and disease were many of the daily hardships that were endured by soldiers from both countries. However, there was an unlikely foe that actually brought these two countries together for a short period of time. And that was the large quantity of wolves in the area.
Read full storyBoeing Built A Fake Town On The Rooftop Of Their Bomber Factory During WWII
During WWII, Boeing was responsible for building many of the aircraft’s that were used during the war. That made Boeing a major target for bombing raids that would stop the production of military airplanes in the United States.
Read full storyThe Government’s Craziest False Flag Operation Proposal Ever: OPERATION NORTHWOODS
The U.S. Department of Defense once proposed multiple false flag attacks against American civilians in order to justify a war against Cuba. This plan by the U.S. government was called OPERATION NORTHWOODS and was supposed to be carried out by the CIA in 1962.
Read full storyThe KGB Used A Poison-Tipped Umbrella To Assassinate A Journalist
Poison-tipped umbrella at the International Spy Museum in WashingtonGetty Images. In 1978, BBC journalist Georgi Markov was jabbed in the back of the leg with a poison-tipped umbrella while standing at a crowded bus stop in London. Afterwards, Markov became extremely sick and was taken to a hospital where he died a slow and painful death as poison filled his bloodstream.
Read full storyMichigan State Police Asking For The Public’s Help In Finding A Missing Family Of 4
A family of four from Fremont, Michigan has been missing since Sunday, this passed weekend. The Michigan State Police have said that family members have not seen or heard from Anthony and Suzette Cirigliano, both 51, or from their two sons Brandon, 19, or Noah, 15, since early Sunday morning.
Read full storyCIA Has History Of Spying On American Citizens: Operation CHAOS
President Richard Nixon and President Lyndon JohnsonWNYC. From 1967 to 1974, the CIA was responsible for a domestic spying project known as Operation CHAOS. The project was meant to target American civilians who were thought to be susceptible to foreign influence when it came to topics such as race, anti-war, and other protests.
Read full story20 Year-Old Pilot Still Missing After Disappearing Over Lake Michigan Nearly 30 Years Ago
It has been almost 30 years since Jim Hysong Jr. went missing. The 20 year-old pilot was flying a 1974 Piper Cherokee Arrow single-engine airplane when he disappeared on March 15, 1993.
Read full storyU.S. Government Used Weather Manipulation As A Weapon Of War In Vietnam: Operation Popeye
Operation Popeye was a cloud-seeding project conducted by the United States Air Force during the Vietnam War. Cloud seeding is a type of weather modification that changes the amount or type of precipitation that falls from clouds by dispersing substances like silver iodide into the air. The result is increased precipitation such as rain or snow from the artificial cloud condensation that was created.
Read full storyThe Time A Dead Man Was Elected Senator
Back in November of 2000, Missouri residents voted Democratic Governor Mel Carnahan into its Senate seat, despite him dying in a plane crash three weeks before the election. John Ashcroft was running for re-election at the time and is the first and only U.S. Senator to lose an election to a dead man, according to the Independant.
Read full story83 Year Old Michigan Woman Shot While Handing Out Pro-Life Pamphlets
According to Yahoo News, an 83 year old Michigan woman was shot while going door-to-door in a neighborhood in Lake Odessa while discussing abortion rights. The elderly woman is a volunteer for the pro-life group Right to Life of Michigan and was passing out pamphlets regarding Proposal 3.
Read full storyCIA Infiltrated Mainstream News: Operation Mockingbird
Operation Mockingbird was an alleged plot by the CIA to manipulate American news for propaganda purposes during the Cold War. Top journalists in the United States were recruited by the CIA to be part of propaganda networks that wrote fake news stories to push specific ideas and detest communism, according to author Deborah Davis.
Read full storyDeadman’s Hill: An Amazing Scenic Overlook With A Killer View Come Fall
Every fall, as the leaves change colors, Deadman’s Hill in Elmira, Michigan is a scenic hotspot for those who want to observe a spectacular view of the Jordan River Valley. Folks from all around come to this site to enjoy some of the best colors that northern Michigan has to offer. But why does a great place like this have such a terrible name like Deadman’s Hill?
Read full storyCouple Still Missing 45 Years Later After Flying Airplane To Northern Michigan
The Blocks 1969 Cessna 150J(NamUs) On July 4, 1977, John Block and his wife Jean, departed the Macomb Airport in New Haven, Michigan in their Cessna 150 airplane. The couple were headed to see their sons for the holiday and had planned on landing at the Lost Creek Sky Ranch Airport in Luzerne, Michigan according to MichiganMysteries.com. The couple never made it north and are still missing 45 years later.
Read full storyCIA Tested LSD On Civilians Without Their Consent With Help From Prostitutes
The CIA in the 1950’s were secretly testing mind-altering drugs on public citizens as part of Operation MKULTRA. Operation Midnight Climax was a sub-project of MKULTRA that tested LSD on citizens without their consent or knowledge in order to see the effects of the drug according to journalist Seymour Hersh‘s New York Times front page article in December of 1974.
Read full storyThe CIA’s Heart Attack Pistol
When you hear of the CIA, most people think secret agents and spy gadgets. Public information is relatively hard to come by when it involves secret intelligence agencies. Most of the information we know involving the CIA comes years after the fact. But it was in 1974, that the Church Commision, who was appointed by Congress, decided to look into what our intelligence agencies had been spending tax payer’s money on. That’s when the world found out about the CIA’s now infamous “heart attack pistol.”
Read full storyTeen National Guard Soldier Dies During Training Exercise
A 17-year-old National Guard trainee from Pennsylvania collapsed during a training exercise and subsequently passed away days later. Pvt. Alyssa Cahoon passed away on August 25, 5 days after collapsing during a morning training exercise on August 20th. According to the 1st Battalion 34th Regiment Facebook page, Cahoon passed away with her family by her bedside.
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