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They burned the bodies immediately. I did not know that part. But that's what they did. The guy that was the attempted assassin, supposedly, in Pennsylvania. Oh, yes, yes. The guy that was out there in Las Vegas, burnt. Yeah, was it Paddock…
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But it wasn't very long. It was only a few months. Anyhow, and then also you were talking about the Pilgrim Society and what you called Chick Shiny. Well, I grew up in a small town in Pennsylvania spelled exactly that way, but it was called…
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Pennsylvania, and it is south of Wilkes-Barre towards Berwick. And we do have a nuclear power plant there, the Susquehanna Power Plant. But it's just, you know, kind of odd that everything is just so pieces together. But you said it was mor…
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Pennsylvania, and it is south of Wilkes-Barre towards Berwick. And we do have a nuclear power plant there, the Susquehanna Power Plant. But it's just, you know, kind of odd that everything is just so pieces together. But you said it was mor…
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that was Danish, if I remember right. So just, it's, and I think, let me look this up for just real, just real quick. Yeah, okay. So Allied Universal bought, yeah, so they're headquartered, they're headquartered in Pennsylvania and Irving, …
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The family falls on hard times. His dad borrows money from a guy by the name of George Lauder Sr. to move to the United States in 1848. Lauder's son, George Jr., would come to America and would go on and partner with Carnegie in later busin…
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All that stuff's going on. And Carnegie and his partner, Frick. And Frick's a big part of his story. They knew how bad the working conditions were, but they only cared about cutting costs. Which brings us to the Homestead Strike. You rememb…
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surrounds the whole plant in Homestead, Pennsylvania, with barbed wire fence. It shuts the plant down. Carnegie, in his writings earlier, had always said that he's really pro-labor and anti-scab. You know, don't take the striker's jobs. Of …
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Not a pretty situation. It doesn't work well. They're trying to run the gauntlet as they're guiding them towards, I guess, the police department. Three of the Pinkerton guards get killed running the gauntlet, and almost every one of them wa…
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It came out of Turkey, which we know had the Gray Wolf Operation Gladio people there. And that's basically where this was given birth at within the Operation Gladio elements of Turkey. We now know that that has been set up in Pennsylvania i…
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was not even a Southerner. He was born in Pennsylvania. His mother was a religious fundamentalist and his father a Catholic. He earned his credentials when his father became an accountant for the Bob Jones University. This stuff just keeps …
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Had it every year up in Pennsylvania. They made a thing because I don't like spice at all. And they made a thing that the meat processor up there called summer sausage. And it was amazing. It had just a tad bit of maple syrup in it. And it …
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Pennsylvania venison and especially this particular meat processor because obviously generationally it's like in the heart of the upper state Pennsylvania where they have massive bucks and everybody they have like the first day of deer seas…
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thrived in northeast Pennsylvania when the FBI set up offices to deal with organized crime. There were offices, of course, in New York, Miami, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Chicago, Buffalo, Kansas City, and strangely, Scranton, Pennsylvania. So …
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I don't believe in using somebody to be in a better position. But he does lament the hole he's left in the lives of his three children and 11 grandchildren. I feel sorry for my family, he said. Aicha, I'm not sure how you pronounce her name…
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The first savings in loan that stepped up was Jarrett Woods' Western Savings. A February 86 letter from Western Savings to one of Atkinson's attorneys discussed a loan of $86 million on the Florida track, but Western dropped out too. The ne…
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And no matter what we read about him, he is definitely Operation Gladio. He is training people at that ranch location, whatever camp, whatever you want to call it in Pennsylvania. The neighbors have complained for decades about bombs going …
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The only committee member who found a weakness in White's story that morning was John McDowell, a Pennsylvania Republican, who suggested that the former Treasury official had kept some suspicious company when he served the Roosevelt adminis…
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and the 26-year-old American contractor named Nicholas Berg from Pennsylvania was beheaded in retaliation for the treatment of the inmates. Berg's killers videotaped it. Equally dark and startling was what happened in Fallujah, a city west …
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which made his one of the biggest personal bankruptcies in Colorado history. Ross Miller and his affiliated companies borrowed close to $180 million from Hill Financial Savings in Red Hill, Pennsylvania, one of the biggest, dirtiest savings…