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HISTORY HEIST
1900-09

1900-09

The decade saw the widespread application of the internal combustion engine including mass production of the automobile, as well as the introduction of the typewriter. The Wright Flyer performed the first recorded controlled, powered, sustained heavier than air flight on December 17, 1903. Reginald Fessenden of East Bolton, Quebec, Canada made what appeared to be the first audio radio broadcasts of entertainment and music ever made to a general audience.

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Henry Ford Founds Ford Motor Company

Henry Ford Founds Ford Motor Company

At 39, intent on building a car for the masses, Henry founded the Ford Motor Company on June 16, 1903. It’d been seven years since he debuted his Quadricycle. Now, with new investors, including John and Horace Dodge, who believed in his goal and his skills, he raised the equivalent of $800,000 to start the new business. With shop set up on Mack Avenue in Detroit, Ford began production ...
The General Education Board, a Rockefeller Endowed Tax-Exempt Foundation, is Approved by Congress

The General Education Board, a Rockefeller Endowed Tax-Exempt Foundation, is Approved by Congress

Before 1852 American education consisted of one-room school houses, independent teachers, and students of all ages attending of their own free will. Curriculums and funding came directly from local communities without a federalized bureaucracy ruling over every facet like today. From 1852 to 1918 things changed as the government began pushing to enforce compulsory schooling laws all across America. The first federalized education board was the ...
The British Pilgrims Society is Formed at the Carlton Hotel in London

The British Pilgrims Society is Formed at the Carlton Hotel in London

The British Empire’s top “Empire Builders” formed The British Pilgrims Society at the Carlton Hotel, London. They were Privy Councilors, admirals, generals, spies, virologist (Sir Henry Wellcome), Guglielmo Marconi (wireless), bankers (Lord Rothschild), industrialists, lawyers, aristocrats, politicians, publishers and newspapermen. BRITISH PIRATE DANDIES BOARDED AMERICA’S SHIP OF STATE 118 YEARS AGO HELPED BY COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY [audio src="https://www.fbcoverup.com/docs/library/2021-06-11-Phantoms-and-Specters-of-the-British-Monarchy-by-Gabriel-McKibben-American-Intelligence-Media-Americans-for-Innovation-Jun-11-2021.mp3" /] King Edwards’ “Empire Builders” were a notorious mob ...
Coup of 1901: US President William McKinley Assassinated to Transition the American Republic to the American Empire

Coup of 1901: US President William McKinley Assassinated to Transition the American Republic to the American Empire

United States President William McKinley was shot on the grounds of the Pan-American Exposition at the Temple of Music in Buffalo, New York, on September 6, 1901 as the result of a conspiracy. On September 11, 1901 (9/11/01) he was poisoned while convalescing at the home of Exposition President John G. Milburn. McKinley died on September 14, 1901. Shortly thereafter, Theodore Roosevelt became the 26th President of ...
William Jennings Bryan Speech: Imperialism (Flag of an Empire)

William Jennings Bryan Speech: Imperialism (Flag of an Empire)

Mr. Chairman and Members of the Notification Committee: I shall, at an early day, and in a more formal manner, accept the nomination which you tender, and shall at that time discuss the various questions covered by the Democratic platform.  It may not be out of place, however, to submit a few observations at this time upon the general character of the contest before us and ...
Author Frank Baum and Illustrator W. W. Denslow Publish 'The Wonderful Wizard of Oz'

Author Frank Baum and Illustrator W. W. Denslow Publish ‘The Wonderful Wizard of Oz’

The Wonderful Wizard of Oz is an American children's novel written by author L. Frank Baum and illustrated by W. W. Denslow, originally published by the George M. Hill Company in Chicago on May 17, 1900. This was part of their effort to create a body of American literature in the fairy tale genre; they had already collaborated on Father Goose books. The Wizard was a ...
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