Plaster roses twine around the windows in Mar-a-Lago's children's room, in this 1996 photo. An armed guard was posted outside the suite of Marjorie Merriweather Post's daughter, Dina Merrill, after the 1932 Lindbergh baby kidnapping. Photo C.J. Walker
Fireplace in nursery containing sleeping beauty theme.
https://www.ajc.com/news/local/photos-donald-trump-palm-beach-home-mar-lago/oeF6jUOXzRLwaRKwhEE1XM/
The Ghost Army soldiers needed to act the part as well. They were encouraged to stroll into bars and talk openly but not too openly about their fake missions — in hopes a spy might overhear them.
“If you say you’re from Chicago, you have to know what’s the big stadium there,” Bluestein says. “We had to have that thing down pat so that we were convincing.”
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“I wasn’t a macho guy who wanted to fight with a gun,” says Bluestein, a 19-year-old art student in Cleveland when he was drafted. “There were two words that made me very, very interested: non-combatant.”
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The units came together toward the end of WWII — an idea conceived by a celebrity journalist, Major Ralph Ingersoll, and a West Point graduate, Col. Billy Harris.
https://ghostarmy.org/roster/ralph-mcallister-ingersoll/
The man behind the 1966 UFO craze
…freelance journalist from Connecticut who had a passion for the paranormal. Before he mastered the nonfiction bestseller, John Grant Fuller Jr. (1913-1990) had been a playwright, documentary filmmaker, and a columnist for the Saturday Review. Fuller wrote and produced TV shows including "Du Pont Show of the Week," "The Garry Moore Show" and "Candid Camera."
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https://www.seacoastonline.com/story/news/local/portsmouth-herald/2020/04/01/the-man-behind-1966-ufo/1418335007/
Puppet
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Not seen it that clean forever a long time