AUDIOBOOK - THE SCIENCE OF GETTING RICH
2:08:23
NUCLEAR ATTACK PREPAREDNESS
22:37
9 жыл бұрын
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@junbug4997
@junbug4997 14 сағат бұрын
Those little girls are so annoying.
@NickLuRodriguez-1998
@NickLuRodriguez-1998 Күн бұрын
I love this shit
@stevensteelforce2701
@stevensteelforce2701 7 күн бұрын
Anti Communist was nothing, but anti Russian by Nazis in USA.
@user-yw5yn8ho5c
@user-yw5yn8ho5c 11 күн бұрын
Government propaganda film, the defense contractors and politicians learned how to fleece the taxpayers without an actual war. They are way better now.
@Dontwlookatthis
@Dontwlookatthis 11 күн бұрын
As the outdoor rock concert Woodstock came to an end, Camille turned toward the Mississippi Gulf Coast. My grandmother was in the hospital in Memphis, we drove toward our home in Jackson. By lunch on the day it hit Biloxi and Gulfport, it hit Jackson, 190 miles north of the coast. A few days later my Grandfather and I flew from Jackson to Knoxville, Tennessee and almost the entire way we could see the destruction the hurricane did to land far from the coast. The hurricane continued north east and went back into the Atlantic where it was feared that it would become a hurricane again. In 1979 I moved to the gulf coast and worked for the newspapers there and worked with the one survivor of the hurricane party. He had left to go get more beer and when he came back, the entire apartment complex was destroyed, nothing left but the concrete foundation. Two ocean going ships were beached at Gulfport and had to be cut up. From somewhere, no one knew where, a giganting oil tank which per square foot equalled the size of one of the big ships, lay across highway 90, the beach front highway, nearly beside the grounded ships. A large coffer dam was built of sand and flooded, and the oil tank, which had very little damage was floated out into the Gulf. People do not realize it but the long wide beach is entirely man made. There are only small waves which reach the beach because about 15-20 miles out are the barrier islands which normally take the big waves from the Gulf. The area between the barrier islands and the coast is known as the Mississippi Sound. Many of these islands were covered with water during Camille. A wooden light house on Ship Island, where there is also a pre-civil war for, Fort Massachusetts, had its bottom floor torn out but the uprights kept the lighthouse standing. Fort Massachusetts, made of brick and standing in the middle of the island, survived and I am told people took shelter there. But the part of the island west of the fort was completely gone and water surrounded the fort. I went there in 1972 and saw that the eastern side of the fort only required a small bridge to get into the fort. There is one structure that has survived EVERY hurricane since it was built before the Civil War. It is a lighthouse at Biloxi, built long before the beach was made. The secret to its success is that it is a round structure. Winds and waves do not have anything flat to pound on. My dad was an insurance adjuster and stayed in Biloxi for months. He came home for a visit and took me and a friend back with him. He took us on a tour along highway 90. What stood out the most is that a row of houses would be gone and then a house would be untouched, then the houses on the other side would be gone. This happened literally scores of times. The beach is some 60 miles long.
@HaywoodJablomii
@HaywoodJablomii 12 күн бұрын
12:38 lmao he hasn’t worried about it if that’s what you’re wondering
@jimhahn2728
@jimhahn2728 15 күн бұрын
Any native New Orleanian (yat) knows Jean Lafitte is the hero of New Orleans. Without his pirates, recon, powder, flints and shot, Jackson would probably have been defeated. He would not have known the British were coming from Chalmette. When Lafitte, his men arrived, Jackson was almost out of ammunition.
@hebneh
@hebneh 22 күн бұрын
My parents got preliminary architectural drawings for a shelter at our home but didn’t actually build it. My grandparents, however, did have one built partly underground on a slope.
@bigbrotherisasob
@bigbrotherisasob Ай бұрын
The original true "Creole" mix (Cajun) is Native American Indian, Spanish, and Irish/French Irish Canadian. This is well documented.
@avalondreaming1433
@avalondreaming1433 Ай бұрын
Creole and Cajun are two very different people. Cajuns are purely French who came from Nova Scotia. Creole are people of mixed race. Black, French, American Indian.
@retiredyeti5555
@retiredyeti5555 Ай бұрын
My father, Zelmond Logan Miller, aka Jim Miller, was part of this unit - he was one of the survivors of the battle for Myitkyina who were still able to march and fight. He rarely talked about his experiences, but bore the scars all his life from shrapnel wounds in his left arm and both knees, and a silver plate in his skull. He had 5 Purple Hearts. He died at age 94 3/4 in January 2013. His canvas field jacket bore that patch, plus a large leather patch on the back with Chinese characters.
@user-nu8in3ey8c
@user-nu8in3ey8c Ай бұрын
Wire Recorders are neat, they predate cassette and 8 track players. They show one in the above video in the car.
@willie417
@willie417 Ай бұрын
WoW! timestamp 4:59 "The aged "Mammy" still remembers the Slave market of Lincoln's time", I bet she had a lot to say
@philnelson7912
@philnelson7912 Ай бұрын
The Chaplin was correct this is an incredibly important film,. In the 1/75th in the '80s we kept your crest to honor where we came from, with humility. Lead The Way!
@choppacity4348
@choppacity4348 Ай бұрын
But I love the video 👍👍👍⚜️4 life
@choppacity4348
@choppacity4348 Ай бұрын
Is it normal to love my city but hate the way blacks were treated ?
@piggyzach
@piggyzach 20 күн бұрын
Yes
@basketballspinner
@basketballspinner Ай бұрын
39 years before i was born in the greater new orleans area. I missed the silent movies ________________ by that much
@crownvictoryfive6374
@crownvictoryfive6374 Ай бұрын
What was the point? Idk. American pride! That ending lol
@user-jc2we4sn1i
@user-jc2we4sn1i Ай бұрын
Nice use of waterfront for steel mills even if Roosevelt's blockades meant 1940s East Asia lacked enough iron to not have rail transit tracks so it was not until 1970s South Korea and Japan could produce DOT quality steel.
@user-jc2we4sn1i
@user-jc2we4sn1i Ай бұрын
Ironic how Politically Correct Popular wars were against British and Japanese of civil polite clean submissive caricatures unlike crude wild bunch Americans.
@JillBernstein-ic6cw
@JillBernstein-ic6cw 2 ай бұрын
So many memories of that dreadful day 52 years ago today...but we survived! And after moving away, I always lived where I would be high and dry!
@LAConcienciaDeYoSoyMolusco.c0m
@LAConcienciaDeYoSoyMolusco.c0m 2 ай бұрын
Watching today Jun 21, 2024
@davefranklyn7730
@davefranklyn7730 2 ай бұрын
I ripped my pants open from my crotch down to my foot climbing on those old iron balconies. I was trying to retrieve some beads that landed on the outer edge during Mardi Gras. Ruined a perfect evening.
@NikkiWrightVGM
@NikkiWrightVGM 2 ай бұрын
The video truly makes me feel prepared for the *beep* future!
@gracekim7859
@gracekim7859 2 ай бұрын
We are same nationality, same origin however one side fought for the peace of our country, the other side chose betray.
@mikerilling6515
@mikerilling6515 2 ай бұрын
Democrats keep the borders wide open to make sure that we are flooded with guerrillas from various nations they are already here probably a couple million of them just ready to get theirorders to attack
@mikerilling6515
@mikerilling6515 2 ай бұрын
Mao’s little red book specifically instructed his communist thugs to go into the villages and promise to deliver them food, land and wealth, but of course, communism has never ever delivered. Any of that for the people. All wealth is always held at the top under communism. No one is allowed to rise up from the peasant class.
@heikoplotner2636
@heikoplotner2636 Ай бұрын
In der Demokratie und im Kommunismus ist alles gleich, an der Spitze sitzen Khasaren.
@mikerilling6515
@mikerilling6515 2 ай бұрын
Mao’s little red book specifically instructed his communist thugs to go into the villages and promise to deliver them food, land and wealth, but of course, communism has never ever delivered. Any of that for the people. All wealth is always held at the top under communism. No one is allowed to rise up from the peasant class.
@wajahatshafi6626
@wajahatshafi6626 2 ай бұрын
I am in love with that girl
@TheRivrPrncess
@TheRivrPrncess 2 ай бұрын
When the woman who is looking for her house and finds it, her reaction gives me chills.
@robinrw6369
@robinrw6369 2 ай бұрын
I remember when this storm hit Arlington Virginia near Washington, DC, after it had torn through the coast. We were astonished that a hurricane that had already done so much damage farther south could still sweep away whole parking lots full of cars in a creek that was usually ankle-deep. Huge trees down all over.
@Queen_of_war1988
@Queen_of_war1988 2 ай бұрын
Wildland fire no jack
@lgkopp
@lgkopp 2 ай бұрын
Jede Wette: Diese Stadt haben bereits die Nazis angefangen zu bauen. Name: Neuschwabenland! Ganz sicher gibt es sie immer noch, allerdings nun unter US-Hoheit und geheimen Namen. Gut so!
@remka3650
@remka3650 2 ай бұрын
Americans look for and see everywhere their enemy.
@raymondyee2008
@raymondyee2008 2 ай бұрын
Why didn’t they ever show this in “The Day After”?
@asmodeus0454
@asmodeus0454 2 ай бұрын
Divided, Cold War Berlin where the Free-world Western Bloc directly confronted the Communist Eastern Bloc. Cold War Berlin was a flashpoint for war and a hotbed of espionage with both sides sending secret agents into the other's territory making a very nice living for John le Carre and Len Deighton. I miss the Cold War. It produced some great paperback writers and novels.
@johnbarnett6924
@johnbarnett6924 3 ай бұрын
EXCEPTIONAL Reporting on the Quest for Excellence ❤ which strongly Inspired Me ❤ thanks for the memories ❤ Dobie Wan Kanobie ❤ revisited May 12 2024❤❤❤❤
@billlawrence8520
@billlawrence8520 3 ай бұрын
I love these old ones
@Student1-vy2tc
@Student1-vy2tc 3 ай бұрын
amazing! im gay sooooooooooooo freaking gay the gayest of them all
@malcolmt7883
@malcolmt7883 3 ай бұрын
There's something I've always loved about 1950's hysterical women.
@malcolmt7883
@malcolmt7883 3 ай бұрын
That house wife messed with the fuse box and now, there's a nuclear war. Coincidence? I don't think so!
@malcolmt7883
@malcolmt7883 3 ай бұрын
Oh, God! They've dropped an imaginary H-Bomb!
@malcolmt7883
@malcolmt7883 3 ай бұрын
I love the Loony Toons presentation of WW-3. Almost expect the Road Runner and Coyote to zoom past.
@KennyMatrix
@KennyMatrix 3 ай бұрын
12:45 what an epic twist..
@WR3ND
@WR3ND 3 ай бұрын
This isn't, or at least wasn't, "for housewives." Some people "just want to watch the world burn." 🙄
@PartyProphet
@PartyProphet 3 ай бұрын
Explosions from things crashing into the sun or from volcanic activity?
@achong007
@achong007 3 ай бұрын
Sounds like Communist Democraps. So was the producer a Democrap.
@stormwarning1235
@stormwarning1235 3 ай бұрын
CAMILLE, to me, is the standard. All hurricanes should he compared to her. This storm was so dangerous, so powerful, one cannot understand unless you lived through that time.
@hipsterdoofus1026
@hipsterdoofus1026 3 ай бұрын
I feel for these fictional people because this situation is basically hopeless
@stevenmichienzi9833
@stevenmichienzi9833 3 ай бұрын
the inspection scene is incredible, it reminds me of the escape from alcatraz inspection scene with clint eastwood
@alzeNL
@alzeNL 3 ай бұрын
There is so much vulgarity in this video - the bleeping out of foul language is quite literaly between every single picture ! I'd love ot know what the commentator was saying in such a short time - maybe a simple 'f**k' or 's**t' :D </sarcasm>