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- The New Totalitarians - The premise of this site is that our constitutional republic is in trouble. This situation is exemplified by the signal of distress on the high seas -- the inverted national flag.
- The Port Chicago Disaster - Little known story of WWII Disaster and mutiny.
- 21st Century Weapons - Another website by a former Marine; may be somewhat associated with 1stTactStudiesGrp, this list.
- USS Eldridge (DE-173), 1943-1951 - The subject ship involving The Philadelphia Experiment.
Wikipedia Articles
- Gabriel Kron - Gabriel Kron (born Hungary, 1901) was an unconventional and somewhat controversial Engineer who worked for GE in the US from 1934 until his death in 1968. He was responsible for the first load flow (electricity) distribution system in New York.
- Emily Baxter - Emily Baxter is a fictional character of Jennifer Donnelly's A Northern Light. Baxter, an unconventional poet, has written poems controversial enough that they have been burned and condemned by the highest authorities.
- Cyrus S. Eaton - Cyrus Stephen Eaton (December 27, 1883–May 9, 1979) was a highly successful investment banker, businessman and philanthropist in the US, with a career that spanned over 70 years. Eaton was a colorful, sometimes unconventional and often controversial figure, who became particularly well known during the Cold War for his outspoken criticism of American brinkmanship in aggressively opposing world communism.
- Loompanics - Loompanics Unlimited was an American book seller and publisher specializing in nonfiction on generally unconventional or controversial topics, with a philosophy arguably tending to a mixture of libertarian and left wing ideals, although Loompanics carried books expressing other political viewpoints (including far right) as well as outspokenly apolitical ones. The topics in their title list included drugs, weapons, anarchism, sex, conspiracy theory, and so ...
- Jacob Frank - Jacob Frank (יעקב פרנק Ya'akov Frank, Jakob Frank; 1726 - 1791) was an 18th century Jewish religious leader who claimed to be the reincarnation of the self-proclaimed messiah Sabbatai Zevi, and also of King David. Frank and his followers were excommunicated on account of his extremely unconventional doctrines that included acceptance of the New Testament, Enlightenment and some controversial concepts such as purification through transgression.