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Donald Trump's grandfather died during the 1918 pandemic looooool
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2020-07-07 at 3:49 AM UTC
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2020-07-07 at 4:44 AM UTC
He made his fortune by operating a restaurant and a brothel in Canada.
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2020-07-07 at 4:52 AM UTCjust reinstalled the regex URL blocker extension. fyi
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2020-07-07 at 5:03 AM UTCIt was his uncle who removed Tesla's research papers.
Fact.
https://www.history.com/news/nikola-tesla-files-declassified-fbi -
2020-07-07 at 1:19 PM UTC
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2020-07-07 at 1:20 PM UTCwhen you gaze long into an abyss the abyss also gazes into you
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2020-07-07 at 1:21 PM UTC
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2020-07-08 at 12:39 AM UTC
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2020-07-08 at 12:41 AM UTCi like it wen ppl die.
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2020-07-08 at 1:23 AM UTCAccording to Blair's account, when Trump left for the Yukon, he had no plans to do actual mining. He likely travelled the White Pass route, which included the notorious "Dead Horse trail", so named because drivers whipped animals of transport until they literally dropped dead on the trail and were left to decompose. In the spring of 1898, Trump and another miner named Ernest Levin opened a tent restaurant along the trail. Blair writes that "a frequent dish was fresh-slaughtered, quick-frozen horse".
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2020-07-08 at 1:24 AM UTC
Originally posted by Octavian It was his uncle who removed Tesla's research papers.
Fact.
https://www.history.com/news/nikola-tesla-files-declassified-fbi
His uncle didn't remove them. He studied them at the request of the government who "removed" them. -
2020-07-08 at 1:30 AM UTCNone of the breakthrough data would have been released to anyone from the FBI, under fake national security reasons.
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2020-07-08 at 5:54 AM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL According to Blair's account, when Trump left for the Yukon, he had no plans to do actual mining. He likely travelled the White Pass route, which included the notorious "Dead Horse trail", so named because drivers whipped animals of transport until they literally dropped dead on the trail and were left to decompose. In the spring of 1898, Trump and another miner named Ernest Levin opened a tent restaurant along the trail. Blair writes that "a frequent dish was fresh-slaughtered, quick-frozen horse".
The smart people took advantage of gold rushes to sell stuff to the miners, they didn't get involved themselves - though they would sometimes cheat miners out of good claims