Knights Templar
on July 12, 2025 8 views
For over 60 years, the "War is Hell" photograph of a young Vietnam War soldier has been an undisputed icon of history. Its meaning was thought to be understood by all. But what if the photo held a darker, more terrifying secret, hidden in plain sight? A team of researchers recently applied cutting-edge technology to this mysterious 1965 photograph, scanning it at a resolution never before possible. When they zoomed in, they discovered a microscopic clue that had been invisible for decades—an anomaly that unraveled a chilling, 60-year-old cover-up involving the military and a powerful corporation. This is the story of how one photo rewrote history and exposed a devastating truth.
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Suzy2S
We Have Been The Demons Guinea Pigs Long Enough....Way Past Time To Get Rid Of Them
  • July 12, 2025
    oldmarinesgt5
    Those of us that served in that war are well aware of the effects of those chemical agents used as defoliants used (there were 5 known) have caused illness' way beyond the average for those who served over there, the rates of early deaths of veterans far our number the same of any other group of war... View More
  • July 12, 2025 Edited
    Suzy2S
    ‌ that is so maddening
  • July 12, 2025
    Jeeps3deep
    This is infuriating, our government is so evil. Using our troops as test subjects has a long dark history, including exposure to nuclear fallout. For a brief time before his death 20 years ago, I corresponded with Col. David H. Hackworth, a true warrior. He died of bladder cancer, assumed to be cau... View More
  • July 12, 2025
    oldmarinesgt5
    ‌So many of my friends and folks I served with have died due to cancers it's just so damn sad.
  • July 12, 2025
    Suzy2S
    ‌ That's so sad.....
  • July 12, 2025
    Jeeps3deep
    I‌ am sorry, friend. I served between Vietnam and Afghanistan for 4 years, never in a forward area . Most of my military brothers are dead from reckless living or alcohol / drug-related incidents.
  • July 12, 2025
    oldmarinesgt5
    Y‌es Sir, A lot of Veterans who have been in combat and some who had been in rear areas (? I was unaware that there was such a thing as a rear area or a forward area in any war since Vietnam. Rockets and mortars have made "Rear Areas" into forward areas. You did your Duty, you Served, you ... View More
  • July 14, 2025