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Great bands break up all the time. In my younger days, I longed for all of the original members of a band to patch things up, play nice, and to tour. Now in my advanced age, I long for the days of the Beatles and Led Zeppelin, where you remember the great music, but not the old [...]
Posted by Fred Hunt on Tuesday, July 17, 2012 at 12:01 am
Filed under Music · Tagged Aerosmith, American Suicide, anthrax, Blink-182, brian may, brian wilson, David Johansen, david lee roth, Dennis Wilson, Eddie Van Halen, Fred Hunt, Freddie Mercury, genesis, Jane's Addiction, Peter Gabriel, queen, Queen + Paul Rodgers, Scott Ian, Sex Pistols, Steven Tyler, The Beach Boys, Travis Barker, van halen, washed-up rock stars
Acts of terror are no longer a phenomenon that can be conveniently ignored by the masses. In fact, with extremists continually seeking weapons of mass destruction, the threat of terrorism looms everywhere. With our attention so attuned, here is a list of 10 of the deadliest, and most notorious, acts of terror. 10. Bombing of [...]
Posted by Lee Standberry on Monday, July 2, 2012 at 12:01 am
Filed under Crime, History, Military, Misc · Tagged Abdul-Basit al Megrahi, al qaeda, Alfred P. Murrah building, anthrax, Anthrax attacks, Ayman al-Zawahiri, Bruce E. Ivins, Hizballah, Islamic Republic of Iran, Islamic terrorism, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, lee standberry, Liberation Army, Libyan government, National security, north tower, Oklahoma City bombing, osama bin Laden, Shree Rajneesh, Suicide attack, terrorist attacks, Terry Nichols, Timothy McVeigh, War on Terrorism, World Trade Center, World Trade Center bombing, World Trade Center towers
The difference between perception and reality all depends on the angle sold to you, and whether or not you buy into it. With no other means to see a world beyond how far one can travel, media is crucial to bringing the greater world closer to home. However, when media fails to do that job [...]
Posted by Ryan Thomas on Tuesday, March 13, 2012 at 12:01 am
Filed under People · Tagged 2012, Amy Winehouse, anthrax, cell phones, charlie sheen, CNN, Davy Jones, facebook, flu, influenza, Janet Jackson, M.I.A., media sources, Microbiology, Nostradamus, osama bin Laden, Pandemics, Piers Morgan, Ryan Thomas, super bowl, swine flu, Swine influenza, twitter, Whitney Houston
Ten years have passed since the United States was attacked by Al-Qaeda terrorists on September 11, 2001. The event was a defining moment in U.S. history. After it was discovered that the attacks were orchestrated by Al-Qaeda, the information sparked intense debate in the political world. Former President George W. Bush decided to pass a [...]
Posted by Bryan Johnson on Wednesday, September 7, 2011 at 12:01 am
Filed under Politics · Tagged al qaeda, America, Andrew Card Jr., Anna Diggs Taylor, anthrax, barack obama, Bill Binney, Blair, Central Intelligence Agency, Clear Channel, Clear Channel Communications, commissioner, Department of Homeland Security, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, George W. Bush, Homeland Security, J. Frank Wilson, James Bamford, Janet Napolitano, Joint Intelligence Community Council, law enforcement officers, Leon Panetta, Louis Armstrong, Men in Black II, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, National Institute of Health, National Intelligence, National Reconnaissance Office, National security, National Security Agency, Neil Diamond, New York, Peter Andreas, Politics, Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board, Privacy of telecommunications, Protect America Act, Rage Against the Machine, Robert Gates, Scott Gold, Secret Service, secretary, Secretary of Defense, Secretary of the Treasury, Shelley Fabares, Skullcandy G.I. Headphone/Headset, Social Security, Social Security and National Insurance Trust, spider-man, terrorist networks, The Simpsons, Thomas M. Tamm, twin towers, U.S. Congress, U.S. government, U.S. Justice Department, U.S. National Intelligence, United States National Security Agency, USA PATRIOT Act, USA Today, USD, Verizon, Verizon Communications Inc., walt disney, Washington, White House, William Chace, World Trade Center
As you would probably expect, probing through the internet one can find many lists and sites dedicated to people who have suddenly and mysteriously died. This is only normal as in human nature there is a desire to understand the concept of death. We want specific details, so that we can recreate and understand what [...]
Posted by Bryan Johnson on Monday, June 1, 2009 at 1:05 am
Filed under Bizarre, People · Tagged anthrax, bradley nowell, bruce ivins, celebrities, celebrity, Crime, danny gans, death, heroin, jeremy lusk, jessica dubroff, joe delaney, judith barsi, owen hart, People, plane crash, Politics, rajiv gandhi, samantha smith, shocking deaths, suicide, tragic deaths, wrestling, youtube
Warning: Some of the images and video may be disturbing. The common cold has no cure. Scientists have been trying for centuries to find the cure, which would undoubtedly make our lives easier. However, the common cold has nothing on these 10 infectious diseases. The diseases are, for lack of a better word, so viral [...]
Posted by William O'Dell on Thursday, July 24, 2008 at 12:05 am
Filed under History, Nature · Tagged Animal, anthrax, Bizarre, cholera, common cold, cure, death, Ebola, fatality rate, Health, infectious diseases, influenza, lethal diseases, Malaria, medical, outbreak, SARS, smallpox, spanish flu, top 10 list, Typhoid, typhoid fever, typhoid mary, vaccination, variola virus, virus, viruses, War