A war was fought over a single bucket. A ladder was placed on a windowsill that can’t be moved without causing a war between religions. Australia fought a war against birds and lost.
The Dancing Plague of 1518 🤣 dozens of people in Strasbourg suddenly started dancing uncontrollably in the streets for days…some literally danced themselves to death!
During the Cold War, the CIA spent $0.8 billion to raise a sunken Soviet submarine in secret. They used a crazy billionaire doing crazy stuff as a cover story.
America won the Revolution solely due to the French teaching the colonists parkour….do you really fucking think some peasants beat the greatest military at the time with zero fighting expirence….France knew how england fought….they were long term enemies
Founding fathers Thomas Jefferson and John Adams died on the same day– July 4, 1826 — the 50th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence (which Jefferson wrote).
The Pope once dug up a dead Pope, put his corpse on trial, dressed in full robes, propped him on a throne, and found him guilty. Medieval Catholicism was just WWE with incense.
Julie d’Aubigny was a 17th century French lesbian opera singer who defeated several men in sword duels, stole her lover from a convent by dressing up as a nun, and publicly had several long-term relationships with women. After the death of her final and longest girlfriend she retired to a convent and died peacefully.
A guy convinced three billionaires and a kid to pay him hundreds of thousands (with no refunds) to board his uncertified, experimental carbon fiber submersible, and MAYBE see a shipwreck. Then killed them all and himself 3.5km under the ocean surface through recklessness and ignorance.
Dr Saul Krugman purposefully infected patients at Willowbrook state hospital with hepatitis by feeding them chocolate milkshakes containing hepatitis infected fecal matter. This was justified and done under the guise of helping accelerate Krugmans vaccine research for hepatitis.
In World War 2,Canadian and American soldiers got into a shooting battle over Alaskan islands. In the fog they both thought they were shooting at the Japanese who had left the island already.
The “Exploding Whale Incident” on the Oregon coast. Officials decided that the best way to handle a dead whale on the beach was to stuff 20 cases of dynamite in it to break it up for scavengers. Instead they sent huge chunks of whale flying everywhere.
johnny cash was the first american to copy the report of joseph Stalin’s death. he heard and/or copied the morse code when he was a radio operator monitoring Russian communications while stationed in Germany. its still disputed if he knew what he was hearing or just copied the code and sent it up the chain.
Adrian Carton de Wiart – He served in the Boer War, First World War, and Second World War.
‘He was shot in the face, head, stomach, ankle, leg, hip, and ear. He was also blinded in his left eye, survived two plane crashes, tunnelled out of a prisoner-of-war camp, and tore off his own severely injured fingers when a doctor declined to amputate them. Describing his experiences in the First World War, he wrote, “Frankly, I had enjoyed the war.” ‘
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Stanislav petrov saved humanity. And you probably dont know his name.
A war was fought over a single bucket. A ladder was placed on a windowsill that can’t be moved without causing a war between religions. Australia fought a war against birds and lost.
The Great Emu War.
Australia literally went to war with a bunch of oversized birds in 1932… and lost.
10/10 best military victory in bird history.
The Dancing Plague of 1518 🤣 dozens of people in Strasbourg suddenly started dancing uncontrollably in the streets for days…some literally danced themselves to death!
The dancing plague,In July 1518, in the city of Strasbourg, always seemed fake to me. How is it possible to get infected by dancing?
Tarrifs on penguins and seals
Canada has already been to war with the United States.
Twice.
Canada won.
Queen Elizabeth’s court wizard proposed the idea of the British Empire. His code name was 007 and Henry Hudson was one of his agents.
The Madagascar Plan is pretty wild.
During the Cold War, the CIA spent $0.8 billion to raise a sunken Soviet submarine in secret. They used a crazy billionaire doing crazy stuff as a cover story.
The CIA spent billions to secretly raise a Soviet submarine sound like a move
America won the Revolution solely due to the French teaching the colonists parkour….do you really fucking think some peasants beat the greatest military at the time with zero fighting expirence….France knew how england fought….they were long term enemies
Founding fathers Thomas Jefferson and John Adams died on the same day– July 4, 1826 — the 50th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence (which Jefferson wrote).
During World war I Russians and Germans had a truce to fight off wolves.
https://historica.fandom.com/wiki/Wolf_truce
During World War II The LAST battle, with the Allies, French prisoners, German soldiers fighting together. Against SS German. Defending a medieval fairytale like castle.
https://sofrep.com/news/battle-of-castle-itter-when-germans-and-gis-fought-side-by-side/
In 2020 workers of the world were asked to stay home to flatten the curve.
During WW2 a battle took place with U.S and German troops along with high class French prisoners….
Against S.S troops.
The whole thing reads like some scrapped Tarentino script.
The Pope once dug up a dead Pope, put his corpse on trial, dressed in full robes, propped him on a throne, and found him guilty. Medieval Catholicism was just WWE with incense.
In 1967, Australian Prime Minister Harold Holt disappeared while ocean swimming off Portsea, and was never found.
He was commemorated by having a swimming pool named after him “Harold Holt Memorial Swimming Pool”
Sharks are older than trees.
Sharks are older than trees.
Cash Landrum incident
The nuns who meowed like cats.
The uk went to war with Iceland over cod and lost
The great Boston Molasses Flood of 1919
Once upon a time a boatload of people found some people’s homes and they then announced,’ We’ve FOUND you, we live here now ‘
Julie d’Aubigny was a 17th century French lesbian opera singer who defeated several men in sword duels, stole her lover from a convent by dressing up as a nun, and publicly had several long-term relationships with women. After the death of her final and longest girlfriend she retired to a convent and died peacefully.
A guy convinced three billionaires and a kid to pay him hundreds of thousands (with no refunds) to board his uncertified, experimental carbon fiber submersible, and MAYBE see a shipwreck. Then killed them all and himself 3.5km under the ocean surface through recklessness and ignorance.
Dr Saul Krugman purposefully infected patients at Willowbrook state hospital with hepatitis by feeding them chocolate milkshakes containing hepatitis infected fecal matter. This was justified and done under the guise of helping accelerate Krugmans vaccine research for hepatitis.
In World War 2,Canadian and American soldiers got into a shooting battle over Alaskan islands. In the fog they both thought they were shooting at the Japanese who had left the island already.
Although now known for foods like cheese, stroopwafel, and kapsalon, in 1672, the Dutch ate their prime minister.
The “Exploding Whale Incident” on the Oregon coast. Officials decided that the best way to handle a dead whale on the beach was to stuff 20 cases of dynamite in it to break it up for scavengers. Instead they sent huge chunks of whale flying everywhere.
https://youtu.be/V6CLumsir34?si=CDoTFw5CBk1j5U_U
johnny cash was the first american to copy the report of joseph Stalin’s death. he heard and/or copied the morse code when he was a radio operator monitoring Russian communications while stationed in Germany. its still disputed if he knew what he was hearing or just copied the code and sent it up the chain.
In 1933 a group of American businessmen and industrialist attempted a fascist coup against FDR.
Hitler fought for the US in WWII, then after the war changed his name and set up a medical practice in America.
Adrian Carton de Wiart – He served in the Boer War, First World War, and Second World War.
‘He was shot in the face, head, stomach, ankle, leg, hip, and ear. He was also blinded in his left eye, survived two plane crashes, tunnelled out of a prisoner-of-war camp, and tore off his own severely injured fingers when a doctor declined to amputate them. Describing his experiences in the First World War, he wrote, “Frankly, I had enjoyed the war.” ‘