Who was Thomas Henry Moray and what was his Radiant Energy Device capable of?
First photo was a drawing from his book later released from his son: "The Sea of Energy in Which the Earth Floats" and the second is a photo of him with his device also in the same book.
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Growing up is realising that in Titanic, Rose decides to throw away a $250 million pendant in memory of an unemployed man with whom she had sex one time.
Meanwhile, her husband worked hard all his life to maintain her and give her and her children a life of luxury, and he would surely have also appreciated the inheritance and lived peacefully.
She could have also given the pendant to her granddaughter, who took care of her her whole life.
The real villain of the movie was Rose.
It’s all talk. Just withhold foreign aid to Israel for a month and they’ll stop bombing their neighbors - instant peace, the Strait of Hormuz can be opened, and gas drops $2 a gallon. Israel has been, and continues to be, the biggest welfare recipient from American tax payers.
@LinkedInLunat1c Yeah its great if you want to ensure nobody ever owns everything and artificially maintain the inflated market by giving out loans to people who have no business ever paying off. Lets punish people who want to live within their means!
@insanejub@ronrule The Democrats say they can fix it by making the government bigger and the Republicans gaslight you. We arent voting this away are we.
@FindTruth1776@ThomBrady5 Just to rent the average apartment at minimum wage in the 70's took 68 hours of work per month.
To rent the average apartment on minimum wage in 2026 takes 207 hours of work per month.
The Ottoman train famously ambushed by Lawrence of Arabia during World War I on the Hejaz Railway still remains abandoned in the desert of Saudi Arabia today.
The Hejaz Railway was one of the most ambitious infrastructure projects ever undertaken by the Ottoman Empire. Constructed in the early 1900s, the railway was meant to link Damascus with Medina, making the pilgrimage journey to Islam’s holy cities faster, safer, and easier for the empire to control.
When World War I erupted, however, the railway became far more than a transportation route. It turned into a critical military lifeline, carrying Ottoman troops, weapons, supplies, and communications across the desert. That importance also made it one of the primary targets during the Arab Revolt.
Lawrence of Arabia worked alongside Arab forces to organize repeated attacks against the railway. Their strategy was not to destroy the entire system outright, but to constantly disrupt it. Blown tracks, sabotaged bridges, and derailed trains forced the Ottomans into a draining cycle of repairs, consuming time, manpower, and resources on the very line meant to hold the region together.
That is why the abandoned wreckage scattered across the desert still feels so haunting today. It is more than a rusting train left behind in the sand. It is a preserved fragment of a war fought through railways, deserts, collapsing empires, and rebellion.
The Hejaz Railway was originally intended to extend all the way to Mecca, but the outbreak of World War I halted construction before the line could move beyond Medina.
KNOW YOUR HISTORY:
EXECUTIVE ORDER 6102 (FDR, 1933)
FDR made the ownership of gold illegal in 1933 as part of his effort to greatly reduce the value of the dollar.
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KNOW YOU HISTORY:
1978 US Supreme Court Case that led the way for credit card companies to rape us.
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