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Guardbugs: Die Sage von Doug der Fehler
Dr. Ullible has come across a new manuscript, well hidden until now. It was found in an abandoned eagle’s eyrie in the Bavarian Alps. What plans the eagle had for the manuscript are unknown. But it appears to be a … Continue reading
Posted in Archeological finds, Biology, Historical events, Uncategorized
Tagged guardbugs, Saga of Doug the bug
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Gallileo and the Leaning Tower of Pisa
Scientists and historians alike have worked hard to prove that Gallileo’s famous experiment with two unlike objects falling at the same speed never happened. Dr. Ullible was suspicious at how hard they were trying to assure the public that it … Continue reading
Another signature on the Declaration of Independence?
This was noticed by an astute historian and sent on to me. Apparently, there is an earlier copy of the Declaration kept at the National Archives:
Posted in cover ups, Historical events
Tagged Declaration of Independence, Hooahbears, John Hancock
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Crossing the Delaware leaves a Hooahbear under the weather.
As noted from a soldier’s journal…”We went through the night across the Delaware with General Washington. Not only did the good general insist on standing up in the boat, but also that his good friend Hooahbear come with him. It … Continue reading
Another photo op of the Ruff Riders
Here’s a photo that slipped out of T.R.’s journal. Notice anything a little different from the one at the National Archives?
Teddy Roosevelt finds practicing for San Juan Hill a little “Ruff”.
A page is found, torn from Colonel Roosevelt’s journal… “We had a bully time today, thanks to the Hooahbear leading the charge up the hill. The Hooahbear’s mount was called a “Ruff”. Because he was such a help in teaching … Continue reading
“That’s one small step for a Hooahbear”
Once again, another cover up has been found. Ever looked closely at the NASA photo of Neil Armstrong’s “one step for mankind”? Another photo has been unearthed…or perhaps unmooned… which might lead to a new interpretation of the quote.