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- 3401: John F. Kennedy 2
- ... any conspiracy, domestic or foreign, to assasinate President Kennedy". However, in 1979, the House assassinations committee concluded that Lee Harvey Oswald "probably" was part of a conspiracy that also may have included members of organized crime.
- 3402: John Haigh
- Pathway Home Articles Vampire Facts Who Is John George Haigh? Who Is John George Haigh? The Acid Bath Vampire In the halls of vampiric crime, few names stand out like that of John George Haigh. Half a century ago, England's newspapers screamed, "Vampire!" The trial of "The Acid Bath Vampire", one of England's most infamous serial killers, was ...
- 3403: John Harlan
- ... American Legion of Merit and the Belgian and French Croix de Guerre. After the war, Harlan returned to his practice. From 1951 to 1953, Harlan served as a chief counsel to the New York State Crime Commission. During his time as chief counsel, Harlan helped to investigate illegal gambling, as well as waterfront rackets in New York City. During his time as chief counsel, Harlan helped to investigate illegal gambling, as ...
- 3404: Importance of Electronics
- Importance of Electronics The invention of the microprocessor in 1971 was a huge milestone that eventually changed everyone's everyday lives. This invention enabled the world to own a personal computer in their home as well as their office. People were able to work more efficiently and progressively with these new electronic devices. Electronics today provides the world with an infinite amount of information at a ...
- 3405: Joseph Stalin
- ... camps of the Gulag archipelago - victimized tens of millions of innocent men, women, and children for more than 20 years. Millions of people were sent to the Gulag camps from 1939 through 1953, for the crime of doing absolutely nothing. There were ...eight million souls (a conservative estimate) who languished in Soviet concentration camps every year between 1939 and 1953. under the horrible conditions at the Gulags. Every year Stalin, in ...
- 3406: King William I
- King William I Americans these days are too spoiled. Freedom and crime are far too rampant. Whatever happened to the good old days of ruthless, bloodthirsty monarchs? Rulers who would send the citizens quivering with the mere mention of their names. Kings whose wanton cruelty and disregard ...
- 3407: How Technology Effects Modern America
- ... figures, multinational corporations, and upper 2% elite, for the same purposes. At this time, in the Internet's young history, it is largely unregulated, and can be accessed and changed by any person with a computer and a modem; no license required, and no need for millions of dollars of equipment. But, in reviewing our history, we find that newspaper, radio and television were once unregulated too. It is easy to ...
- 3408: How Technology Effects Modern America
- ... figures, multinational corporations, and upper 2% elite, for the same purposes. At this time, in the Internet's young history, it is largely unregulated, and can be accessed and changed by any person with a computer and a modem; no license required, and no need for millions of dollars of equipment. But, in reviewing our history, we find that newspaper, radio and television were once unregulated too. It is easy to ...
- 3409: Law And Politics
- ... own objective. It has been applied to annihilating the justice that it is supposed to maintain; to limiting and destroying rights, which its real purpose was to respect. It has converted lawful defense into a crime, in order to punish lawful defense (Spooner). As long as it is admitted that the law may be diverted from its true purpose that it may violate property instead of protecting it then everyone will ...
- 3410: Life And Times Of Louis Xiv
- ... for one and one for all." Louis learned to cover his feelings and intentions behind an austere presence, and he became a master of of secrecy and deception. Once he assumed total power, the major crime in the kingdom was anything his majesty considered to be an offense, ranging from breach of etiquette to high treason. Louis demanded total loyalty to the throne and discretion in public and private behavior. (Dumas ...
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