deadeyedick
2 years ago
You Will Own Nothing ~ Carol Roth

"Your war with the new financial order" Great read!
Gene363
2 years ago
Title Subtitle Author

Escape From Davao The Forgotten Story of the Most Daring Prison Break of the Pacific War By: Lukacs, John D.

Ghost Soldiers The Forgotten Epic Story of World War II's Most Dramatic Mission By: Sides, Hampton

The Pentagon's Brain An Uncensored History of DARPA, America's Top-Secret Military Research Agency By: Jacobsen, Annie

Remember the Liberty! Almost Sunk by Treason on the High Seas By: Gallo, Ernest; Kukal, Ronald; Nelson, Phillip; Tourney, Phillip; McGovern, Raymond

Salvage Man Edward Ellsberg and the U.S. Navy By: Alden, John Doughty

The War Below The Story of Three Submarines That Battled Japan By: Scott, James

Fly It Like You Stole It - The Early Years By: Lacey, Kevin

Operation Paperclip The Secret Intelligence Program that Brought Nazi Scientists to America By: Jacobsen, Annie

The Navy's Air War A Mission Completed By: Buchanan, Albert Russell

Surface at the Pole: The Extraordinary Voyages of the USS Skate By: Calvert, James

Escape from Corregidor By: Whitcomb, Edgar D.

Sink'Em All: Submarine Warfare in the Pacific By: Lockwood, Charles A.

Chaos Charles Manson, the CIA, and the Secret History of the Sixties By: O'Neill, Tom

Under the Red Sea Sun By: Ellsberg, Edward

American Guerrilla The Forgotten Heroics of Russell W. Volckmann : the Man who Escaped from Bataan, Raised a Filipino Army Against the Japanese, and Became 'father' of Special Forces By: Guardia, Mike

Adrift and Alone True Stories of Survival at Sea By: Yomtov, Nelson

The Other Nuremberg The Untold Story of the Tokyo War Crimes Trials By: Brackman, Arnold C.

The Book of Rifle Accuracy By: Boyer, Tony


rugrunner
2 years ago
This thread at the moment.
Jakethesnake86
2 years ago
The hot zone Richard Preston
I’m the snake
2 years ago

This thread at the moment.

rugrunner wrote:


Beat me to it
8trackdisco
2 years ago
The Unexpected Spy by Tracy Walder.
Gene363
2 years ago
The Black Banners (Declassified): How Torture Derailed the War on Terror after 9/11

By: Ali H. Soufan

Everyone needs thread this book, it's going to piss you off no regardless of your political ilk.

A new, fully uncensored edition of the definitive insider's account of the War on Terror

'A former FBI agent's memoir on the War on Terror is declassified after 9 years' Time

'One of the most valuable and detailed accounts of its subject to appear in the past decade' Economist

The ultimate insider's account of the battle against terrorism, Ali Soufan's revelatory account of his history-making decade as the FBI's lead investigator into al-Qaeda shaped our understanding of counter-terror operations - and led to hard questions being asked of American and British leaders.

When The Black Banners was first published in 2011, significant portions of the text were redacted. After a CIA review those restrictions have been lifted, and the result is this explosive new edition, The Black Banners (Declassified). Alongside a new foreword by Soufan, the declassified documents uncover shocking details on the use of torture on terror suspects, how these 'enhanced interrogation techniques' failed to secure reliable intelligence, and in fact actively derailed the fight against al-Qaeda. By contrast we see Soufan at work using empathy and intelligent questioning - not force or violence - to extract some of the most important confessions in the war.

Taking us from the interrogation rooms where Soufan would share food and films with the suspects so he could bond with them, to the hideouts of bin Laden, Ali Soufan reveals with intimate, first-hand knowledge the unbelievable truth about America's security agencies, 9/11, and the global 'War on Terror'.


deadeyedick
2 years ago
Purified by Peter Annan

The history up to present on waste water recycling. Sometimes called "toilet to tap".

Pretty surprised what cities are recycling waste or planning to. MACS old San Diego area and Jacksonville are doing it. Many major cities including Los Angeles and even areas in Wisconsin and many in Texas, etc.
RobertHively
2 years ago
I been reading the tea leaves.

We're fu*ked. Lol Have a good Monday.

8trackdisco
2 years ago

Purified by Peter Annan

The history up to present on waste water recycling. Sometimes called "toilet to tap".

Pretty surprised what cities are recycling waste or planning to. MACS old San Diego area and Jacksonville are doing it. Many major cities including Los Angeles and even areas in Wisconsin and many in Texas, etc.

deadeyedick wrote:



Uh…. Where in Wisconsin?
Guess #1 Milwaukee. #2 Madison.
MACS
2 years ago
Yeah... and y'all wonder why I buy bottled water by the cases at Costco and Sam's...

Wasn't drinking from the tap in Temecula, ain't doing it here. Any water out the tap gets boiled/heated and used for coffee.

Poor puppy dog... he drinks tap water. Doesn't seem to care.
deadeyedick
2 years ago

Yeah... and y'all wonder why I buy bottled water by the cases at Costco and Sam's...

Wasn't drinking from the tap in Temecula, ain't doing it here. Any water out the tap gets boiled/heated and used for coffee.

Poor puppy dog... he drinks tap water. Doesn't seem to care.

MACS wrote:



So ya think that bottled water hasn't been recycled huh? The earth has no new water. Every drop has been recycled.
Gene363
2 years ago
All water except the ashes from burning hydrogen and oxygen, is recycled. I prefer to think the water I'm drinking is recycled from maiden's dew and not cat piss, but you really never know. Well, you never know unless the purification process is faulty or improperly done.

It's how the planet works, just like every time you sell a fart that molecule came from someones ass.
delta1
2 years ago
sobering imagery...kinda hoping it was Ann Margaret's ass...
Homebrew
2 years ago
My Fing Life By Geddy Lee.
Dave (A.K.A. Homebrew)🍺
8trackdisco
2 years ago
The Road by Cormac McCarthy.
My first and last apocalyptic novel.
A weird Azz selection for a vacation read.
$50 worth of misery for a fifteen cent payoff of Hope in the end?
I need a better return.
Canewalker
2 years ago
Just started Blood Meridian. I believe it has no hope.
8trackdisco
2 years ago

Just started Blood Meridian. I believe it has no hope.

Canewalker wrote:



My best friend and my son both read it.
My best friend said it was excellent. My son said it was the best, awful book he’s ever read.

After finishing The Road, I don’t think I have the stomach for Blood Meridian.

When finished, post here what you think (please).
dkeage
2 years ago

My Fing Life By Geddy Lee.
Dave (A.K.A. Homebrew)🍺

Homebrew wrote:


Just got this from the library
delta1
2 years ago
Blood Meridian, Cormac McCarthy.

Well written "journey" book about a teenager/young man who joins a band of roving outlaws/bounty hunters who travel through the wild and unsettled American frontier and then south into Mexico, chasing and killing Indians for scalps, running from the Mexican Army and large bands of Indians. There are stories about the individuals within this group, their complicated relationships and their wild times in small towns, as well as the unusual cast of characters they encounter on their travels. It is a vivid description of the land though which they travel, to and back from Mexico, into Arizona, on to California and then to Texas. Both historically set and detailed geographically, one can see the land around them as they rove as well as feel the raw violence the men wreak.
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