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Jun 10 2018 23:27:44 (EST)
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Q !!mG7VJxZNCI No.290 📁
Sep 21 2018 18:09:15 (EST)
FAKE NEWS ABOUT TO SHIFT NARRATIVE AGAINST THEIR MASTERS IN EFFORT TO WEATHER THE STORM?
PANIC EVERYWHERE.
PATRIOTS ARE READY.
ENJOY THE RALLY @ THE 'Q' TONIGHT!
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May 1st in History
2011
Osama Bin Laden is killed in Abbottabad Pakistan by US Navy SEALS in Operation Neptune Spear.
1986
The Tass News Agency reports the Chernobyl nuclear power plant accident.
1970
Students from Kent State University riot in downtown Kent, Ohio, in protest of the American invasion of Cambodia.
1968
In the second day of battle, U.S. Marines, with the support of naval fire, continue their attack on a North Vietnamese Division at Dai Do.
1961
Fidel Castro announces there will be no more elections in Cuba.
1960
Francis Gary Powers’ U-2 spy plane is shot down over Russia.
1948
North Korea is established.
1945
Martin Bormann, private secretary to Adolf Hitler, escapes the Führerbunker as the Red Army advances on Berlin.
1940
Bobbie Ann Mason, American writer (Shiloh and Other Stories, In Country).
1937
President Franklin Roosevelt signs an act of neutrality, keeping the United States out of World War II.
1934
The Philippine legislature accepts a U.S. proposal for independence.
1931
The Empire State Building opens in New York.
1927
Adolf Hitler holds his first Nazi meeting in Berlin.
1923
Joseph Heller, American author best known for Catch-22, originally published in 1961.
1915
The British luxury liner Lusitania leaves New York Harbor for a voyage to Europe. A week later it would be torpedoed and sunk by a German U-boat.
1909
Kate Smith, singer famous for her rendition of "God Bless America."
1898
The U.S. Navy under Commodore George Dewey defeats the Spanish fleet at the Battle of Manila Bay in the Philippines.
1878
James Graham, inventor of the first naval aircraft-carrying ship and first man to film a total eclipse of the sun.
1877
President Rutherford B. Hayes withdraws all Federal troops from the South, ending Reconstruction.
1867
Reconstruction in the South begins with black voter registration.
1863
The Battle of Chancellorsville begins as Union General Joe Hooker starts his three-pronged attack against Confederate General Robert E. Lee.
1839
Louis-Marie-Hilaire Bernigaud, French chemist, inventor of rayon.
1830
Mother (Mary Harris) Jones, reformer and labor organizer.
1805
The state of Virginia passes a law requiring all freed slaves to leave the state, or risk either imprisonment or deportation
1493
Philippus Paracelsus, Swiss physician, alchemist, astrologer and "father of toxicology."
1486
Christopher Columbus convinces Queen Isabella to fund expedition to the West Indies.
1308
King Albert is murdered by his nephew John, because he refused his share of the Habsburg lands.
0408
Theodosius II succeeds to the throne of Constantinople.