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Who was CIA Operative and Watergate Burglar Frank Sturgis?

Join Mark Groubert and Eric Hunley of America's Untold Stories as they delve into the intriguing and checkered history of Frank Sturgis. From his time in Cuba during the JFK Administration to his involvement in the infamous Watergate Break-in and beyond, this captivating video takes you on a journey through the life of a man who was at the center of some of the most significant events in American history.

Frank Sturgis was no ordinary figure. He was a man of mystery, with a life filled with secrets and covert operations. His time in Cuba during the JFK Administration was shrouded in intrigue, as he worked as a CIA operative and played a role in the Bay of Pigs invasion. His experiences in Cuba would shape his future and set him on a path that would ultimately lead to his involvement in the Watergate scandal.

The Watergate Break-in, a pivotal moment in American politics, was a complex web of conspiracies and cover-ups. Frank Sturgis, along with his fellow operatives, played a crucial role in the break-in that would eventually lead to the downfall of President Richard Nixon. But this was only the beginning of Sturgis' involvement in the Watergate saga.

As the investigation unfolded, Sturgis' connections to the CIA, organized crime, and international espionage came to light. His story intertwined with the larger narrative of corruption and abuse of power in the highest levels of government. The revelations surrounding Sturgis and his activities shed light on the dark underbelly of American politics and the lengths some individuals would go to protect their interests.

But Frank Sturgis' story didn't end with Watergate. He continued to lead a life of intrigue and controversy, involving himself in various ventures and adventures around the world. His checkered past and connections to powerful figures made him a fascinating character, and his actions continued to shape the course of history.

In this video, Mark Groubert and Eric Hunley expertly navigate through the twists and turns of Frank Sturgis' life, providing insightful analysis and captivating storytelling. They uncover the hidden truths and untold stories that surround this enigmatic figure, painting a vivid picture of a man who walked a fine line between hero and villain.

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Joe Biden Supercut

I mentioned this recently. Here is the almost 2.5 hour video of Joe Biden gaffes etc for your enjoyment.

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Chamath Palihapitiya & David Sacks on What the Biden Debate Revealed

"The mask has come off. The whole shell game has been revealed. It's obvious that Biden was always a puppet for these interests who were hiding behind him and now it's all being exposed."
These guys are from Silicon Valley and it's very helpful for them to see what is really happening. He even acknowledged New York Lawfare.

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Presidential Debate Coverage

I tried to cover this on Locals, Rumble, and X. Unfortunately, Locals and Rumble were not available but I did cover on X. Here is the video from the debate. I think Joe Biden was a disaster but he was still standing at the end - sort of.
Maybe it is a good result for Trump because anyone else will be worse for him so he may stay on the ticket.

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Bill Burr Philly Rant

This is the 12+ minute rant by Bill Burr taking down Philly residents I discussed with @lordbuckly today on Free-form Friday. It's brutal.

This is a description of what happened written by Grok:

The Bill Burr Philly Rant refers to a legendary incident in 2006 when comedian Bill Burr, while performing as part of The Opie & Anthony Show's Traveling Virus Comedy Tour in Philadelphia, went on a 12-minute tirade against the audience after the previous act was heavily heckled. The crowd, initially hostile, eventually turned and gave him a standing ovation at the end.

Burr's rant was filled with profanity and insults directed at the audience, including wishing them cancer, mocking their love for the Philadelphia Eagles, and criticizing the city for not appreciating its own boxing legend, Joe Frazier. The incident has since become a part of comedy history, with Burr explaining the backstory in various interviews and podcasts.

The event showcased Burr's ability to handle a tough crowd and ...

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Oswald: Self Portrait in Red

This is the debate between Oswald, Edward Scannell Butler, and Carlos Bringuier about Fair Play for Cuba as discussed on our Ed Butler episode 01-30-2023.
As always, thank you for the support!

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Mark Groubert on with Happy Hour with Greg Budell 12-28-2023

12-28-2023 @lordbuckly radio appearance w/ @RadioguyGreg on News Talk 93.1 FM. Enjoy!

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Happy Independence Day!

Happy Independence Day to all you here in the United States and Happy Fourth of July to the world! Thank you all so much for being a part of this community with @lordbuckly and me. Your support means the world.

***UPDATED with some great trivia from @lesliesmail

What Did the First 4th of July Celebration Look Like?

Before the American Revolution, colonists held birthday celebrations for the king of England, which included bonfires, parades, speeches, and the ringing of bells. However, during the summer of 1776, many towns celebrated their new independence by creating a type of mock funeral for the king. His death symbolized the end of a monarchy and the beginning of democracy in the new nation.

Where Do 4th of July Traditions Come From?

The first annual celebration for July 4th was held in Philadelphia in 1777. Towns across the country celebrated in their own ways, but most celebrations included bonfires, parades, canon or musket fire, and lots of public speeches.

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The Uncanny Coincidence
The Deaths of Jefferson, Adams, and Monroe on the Fourth of July

Introduction

The Fourth of July is a day of pride and celebration in the United States. It marks the nation's independence from Great Britain. But did you know that three early U.S. Presidents—Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, and James Monroe—died on this same date? This article explores their deaths, the historical significance, and the theories behind this strange coincidence.

The Fourth of July: A Day of Independence and Coincidence

The Historical Significance of the Fourth of July

The Fourth of July, also known as Independence Day, celebrates the adoption of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776. This day marks the birth of the United States as an independent nation. People celebrate with fireworks, parades, and various festivities.

The Founding Fathers: Jefferson, Adams, and Monroe

Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, and James Monroe were key figures in the founding of the United States. Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence and was the third President. Adams was a strong advocate for independence and the second President. Monroe, known for the Monroe Doctrine, was the fifth President. Their contributions to the nation are huge, and their deaths on the same date add a layer of mystery to their legacies.

The Remarkable Coincidence: Deaths on the Fourth of July

Thomas Jefferson's Final Moments

Thomas Jefferson, the third President of the United States, died on July 4, 1826, the 50th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. According to various accounts, Jefferson knew the importance of the date. On the night of July 3, he reportedly asked, "Is it the Fourth?" before passing away the next day. This has led to speculation that Jefferson willed himself to survive until this important day.

John Adams' Last Words

John Adams, the second President of the United States, also died on July 4, 1826, just hours after Jefferson. His last words were reportedly, "Thomas Jefferson survives," not knowing that Jefferson had already passed away. The fact that two of the most influential Founding Fathers died on the same day has fueled various theories and speculations.

James Monroe's Death

James Monroe, the fifth President of the United States, died on July 4, 1831, exactly five years after Jefferson and Adams. While Monroe's death did not receive as much attention as the simultaneous deaths of Jefferson and Adams, it added to the strange coincidence of Founding Fathers passing away on Independence Day.

Theories and Speculations

Divine Intervention

One popular theory is that divine intervention played a role in the timing of their deaths. Statesman Daniel Webster suggested that the simultaneous deaths of Jefferson and Adams on the 50th anniversary of American independence were a sign of heavenly providence, indicating that the United States was favored by divine forces.

Medical Manipulation

Another theory suggests that doctors may have deliberately prolonged Jefferson's life until July 4 and even influenced the timing of Adams' death. This theory suggests that medical professionals of the time might have had the means and motivation to ensure that these significant figures died on a historically important date.

The Power of Will

Some believe that Jefferson and Adams, aware of the significance of the date, willed themselves to survive until the Fourth of July. This theory is supported by Jefferson's reported question, "Is it the Fourth?" and Adams' last words, "Thomas Jefferson survives."

The Legacy of the Fourth of July Deaths

Historical Impact

The deaths of Jefferson, Adams, and Monroe on the Fourth of July have become an important part of American history and mythology. This remarkable coincidence has been the subject of many books, articles, and discussions, highlighting the lasting legacy of these Founding Fathers.

Cultural Significance

The story of their deaths adds depth to the celebration of Independence Day. It serves as a reminder of the sacrifices and contributions of the Founding Fathers, making the Fourth of July not only a day of celebration but also a day of reflection on the nation's history.

Educational Value

The coincidence of their deaths provides a unique opportunity for teachers to engage students in discussions about American history, the lives of the Founding Fathers, and the significance of Independence Day. It also encourages critical thinking and exploration of historical events and their impact on the present.

Conclusion

The deaths of Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, and James Monroe on the Fourth of July remain one of the most fascinating coincidences in American history. Whether viewed as a result of divine intervention, medical manipulation, or the power of will, this remarkable event adds a layer of mystery to the legacy of these Founding Fathers. As we celebrate Independence Day, let us also remember the contributions and sacrifices of these great men who helped shape the nation we know today.

FAQs

Why did Thomas Jefferson and John Adams die on the same day?

The simultaneous deaths of Jefferson and Adams on July 4, 1826, remain a historical coincidence. Various theories suggest divine intervention, medical manipulation, or the power of will as possible explanations.

What were John Adams' last words?

John Adams' last words were reportedly, "Thomas Jefferson survives," not knowing that Jefferson had already passed away earlier that day.

Did James Monroe also die on the Fourth of July?

Yes, James Monroe, the fifth President of the United States, died on July 4, 1831, exactly five years after Jefferson and Adams.

What is the significance of the Fourth of July in American history?

The Fourth of July, also known as Independence Day, marks the adoption of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776, and the birth of the United States as an independent nation.

What theories explain the deaths of Jefferson, Adams, and Monroe on the Fourth of July?

Theories include divine intervention, medical manipulation, and the power of will. Each theory offers a different perspective on the remarkable coincidence of their deaths on Independence Day.

How do the deaths of Jefferson, Adams, and Monroe add to the celebration of Independence Day?

Their deaths add a layer of depth and reflection to the celebration of Independence Day, reminding us of the contributions and sacrifices of the Founding Fathers in shaping the nation.

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Texas in the Morning by Madeline Brown https://unstructured.locals.com/post/1728163/texas-in-the-morning-by-madeline-brown  (rare out of print)

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Leslie's Christmas Playlist
A Christmas Song List compiled by my beautiful bride

I got tired of hearing the same old songs played ad nauseum on the radio, so I searched for something different.  Some are familiar tunes and others are new – enjoy!

- Leslie

 

Meet Me Under the Mistletoe - Janine de Souza



My Favorite Holiday - Jessie James Decker



Driving Home for Christmas - Chris Rea



All I Want for Christmas (Is My Two Front Teeth) - Big Bad Voodoo Daddy



Christmas Eve - Celine Dion



Christmas in the Sand - Colbie Caillat



Christmas is Here (feat. Late Night Alumni) – Kaskade



I Can’t Wait for Christmas - Mindi Abair

Merry Christmas Baby (feat. Otis Redding) - Straight No Chaser

Winter Holidays - America 

Mistletoe - Lucy Hale



Mistletoe & Holly – The Hot Sardines

Warmer in the Winter (feat. Trombone Shorty) - Lindsey Stirling

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