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1970’s

1970’s

Watergate reached its climax and President Richard Nixon was forced to resign in a deep state contrived coup. The Vietnam War was still a major event in the early 1970s. Tragic events dominated the era, including the deadliest earthquake of the century, the Jonestown massacre, the Munich Olympics massacre, the taking of American hostages in Iran, and the nuclear accident at Three Mile Island. Culturally, disco became extremely popular, M*A*S*H* premiered on television, and “Star Wars” hit theaters. In the landmark case Roe v. Wade, the Supreme Court made abortion legal.

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Dodgers’ Rick Monday Saves American Flag from Two Protestors Attempting to Burn It

Dodgers’ Rick Monday Saves American Flag from Two Protestors Attempting to Burn It

Former Los Angeles Dodgers star outfielder Rick Monday saved a burning American flag at Dodger Stadium on April 25, 1976. After two protesters ran onto the field during the game and burned an American flag, Monday picked up the flag to thunderous applause. It was an incredible act of patriotism during a tumultuous time in the nation’s history. Watching the video with legendary broadcaster Vin Scully on the call ...
'The Rockefeller File' by Gary Allen is Published

‘The Rockefeller File’ by Gary Allen is Published

Congressman Larry P. McDonald, who spearheaded efforts against the New World Order, wrote the introduction to  The Rockefeller File which stated: "Dear Reader: The super rich in America enjoy power and prerogatives un-imaginable to most of us. Who can conceive of owning a private empire that includes 100 homes, 2,500 servants, untold thousands of luxuries, and untold millions of dollars? America has a royal family of ...
Indonesia Invades East Timor Hours After President Ford & Henry Kissinger left Indonesia after Meeting in Jakarta with Indonesian Dictator General Suharto

Indonesia Invades East Timor Hours After President Ford & Henry Kissinger left Indonesia after Meeting in Jakarta with Indonesian Dictator General Suharto

Indonesia invaded East Timor, a small Christian country (predominantly Catholic) and Portugese colony north of Australia rich in oil reserves. East Timor should have won its independence on 28 November 1975 when the majority FRETILIN party (accused of being communist, but never confirmed) declared independence, however an incursion was launched about 3 weeks later, the day after U.S. President Gerald Ford and Secretary of State Henry ...
The Forgotten Coup - how America and Britain crushed the Government of their 'ally', Australia

The Forgotten Coup – how America and Britain crushed the Government of their ‘ally’, Australia

The 1975 Australian coup was successfully concluded on 11 November when Australian Prime Minister Gough Whitlam was to inform Australian Parliament about the secret CIA presence in the country. He was summoned by Sir John Kerr, who invoked archaic vice-regal "reserve powers" and summarily dismissed him. William Blum has written that Sir John Kerr acted on behalf of the CIA in procuring Whitlam's dismissal. John Pilger ...
Henry Kissinger to UN Assembly: "So We Say to All Peoples and Governments: Let us Fashion Together a New World Order."

Henry Kissinger to UN Assembly: “So We Say to All Peoples and Governments: Let us Fashion Together a New World Order.”

Henry Kissinger, in address before the General Assembly of the United Nations on October 30th, 1975, said: My country’s history, Mr. President, tells us that it is possible to fashion unity while cherishing diversity, that common action is possible despite the variety of races, interests, and beliefs we see here in this chamber. Progress and peace and justice are attainable. So we say to all peoples ...
Teamster Leader Jimmy Hoffa Disappears

Teamster Leader Jimmy Hoffa Disappears

It all started, and ended, on this day 41 years ago. It was a hot July afternoon, nearly 92 degrees, when Teamsters president and labor icon Jimmy Hoffa is said to have opened the rear door of a maroon 1975 Mercury in the parking lot of the Machus Red Fox restaurant in Bloomfield Hills, Mich. and climbed in. He was never seen again. The FBI has ...
A New Disease Appears in Old Lyme, CT just North of Plum Island, a Secret U.S. Government Bioweapons Lab Developing Disease Infected Tics

A New Disease Appears in Old Lyme, CT just North of Plum Island, a Secret U.S. Government Bioweapons Lab Developing Disease Infected Tics

A brand new disease appeared in Old Lyme, Connecticut, just north of Plum Island in July 1975 when two mothers desperately sought medical help regarding the mysterious outbreak of arthritis and juvenile arthritis in their families and town. In the face of unexplainable symptoms and unsatisfying diagnoses, they reached out to the Connecticut State Department of Health and the Yale School of Medicine, sparking an investigation ...
'Inside the Company: CIA Diary' is Published by CIA Defector, Phillip Agee, to Inform the Public About what the CIA was Secretly Doing on Behalf of the American People

‘Inside the Company: CIA Diary’ is Published by CIA Defector, Phillip Agee, to Inform the Public About what the CIA was Secretly Doing on Behalf of the American People

Philip Agee worked as a case officer for the United States Central Intelligence Agency from 1957 to 1968. In 1975 he published a book about covert operations in Latin America entitled Inside the Company: CIA Diary in order to inform the public about what the U.S. government was secretly doing on behalf of the American people. "When I was writing my first book, I concluded in ...
Feminist-Socialist Simone de Beauvoir, said "Women Should Not Have That Choice (to Stay Home & Raise Their Children)" calling Family and Maternal Instinct a Myth.

Feminist-Socialist Simone de Beauvoir, said “Women Should Not Have That Choice (to Stay Home & Raise Their Children)” calling Family and Maternal Instinct a Myth.

Feminist-socialist Simone de Beauvoir, said in her famous 1975 interview with Communist and feminist Betty Friedan in The Saturday Review: "No woman should be authorized to stay at home to raise her children. Society should be totally different. Women should not have that choice, precisely because if there is such a choice, too many women will make that one… In my opinion, as long as the ...
Vietnam War Ends but the Socially Engineered Hippie and Drug Culture Live On

Vietnam War Ends but the Socially Engineered Hippie and Drug Culture Live On

On April 30, 1975, the Vietnam War ended with the capture of Saigon by Communist forces and the surrender of General Duong Vanh Minh and his cabinet in the Presidential palace. As troops of the People’s Army of Vietnam marched into Saigon, U.S. personnel and the last American marines were hastily evacuated from the roof of the U.S. embassy. Years later a fundamental question still remains ...