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Saturday, July 29, 2017

US Top 100 Television Markets as of June 2017

RankMetropolitan Market Regions / Areas
1New York
2Los Angeles
3Chicago
4Philadelphia
5Dallas-Ft. Worth
6San Francisco-Oakland-San Jose
7Boston
8Atlanta
9Washington, DC
10Houston
11Detroit
12Phoenix
13Tampa-St. Petersburg
14Seattle-Tacoma
15Minneapolis-St. Paul
16Miami-Ft.Lauderdale
17Cleveland-Akron
18Denver
19Orlando-Daytona Beach-Melbourne
20Sacramento-Stockton-Modesto
21St. Louis
22Portland, OR
23Pittsburgh
24Charlotte, NC
25Indianapolis
26Baltimore
27Raleigh-Durham
28San Diego
29Nashville
30Hartford-New Haven
31Kansas City
32Columbus, OH
33Salt Lake City
34Cincinnati
35Milwaukee
36Greenville-Spartanburg-Asheville-Anderson
37San Antonio
38West Palm Beach-Ft. Pierce
39Grand Rapids-Kalamazoo-Battle Creek
40Birmingham
41Harrisburg-Lancaster-Lebanon-York
42Las Vegas
43Norfolk-Portsmouth-Newport News
44Albuquerque-Santa Fe
45Oklahoma City
46Greensboro-High Point-Winston-Salem
47Jacksonville, FL
48Memphis
49Austin
50Louisville
51Buffalo
52Providence-New Bedford
53New Orleans
54Wilkes Barre-Scranton
55Fresno-Visalia
56Little Rock-Pine Bluff
57Albany-Schenectady-Troy
58Richmond-Petersburg
59Knoxville
60Mobile-Pensacola
61Tulsa
62Ft. Myers-Naples
63Lexington
64Dayton
65Charleston-Huntington
66Flint-Saginaw-Bay City
67Roanoke-Lynchburg
68Tucson
69Wichita-Hutchinson
70Green Bay-Appleton
71Des Moines-Ames
72Honolulu
73Toledo
74Springfield, MO
75Spokane
76Omaha
77Portland-Auburn
78Paducah-Cape Girardeau-Harrisburg
79Columbia, SC
80Rochester, NY
81Syracuse
82Huntsville-Decatur
83Champaign-Springfield-Decatur
84Shreveport
85Madison
86Chattanooga
87Harlingen-Weslaco-Brownsville-McAllen
88Cedar Rapids-Waterloo-Iowa City-Dubuque
89South Bend-Elkhart
90Jackson, MS
91Colorado Springs-Pueblo
92Tri-Cities, TN-NC-VA
93Burlington-Plattsburgh
94Waco-Temple-Bryan
95Baton Rouge
96Savannah
97Davenport-Rock Island-Moline
98El Paso
99Charleston, SC
100Ft. Smith-Fayetteville-Springdale-Rogers

Friday, July 28, 2017

Trump Tells Police To Beat Up US Citizens when Arresting Them

WEST SACRAMENTO CA (IFS) -- With the speech to the Police Rally, President Trump told the Police that it was ok, to beat up US Citizens when arresting them.  The only problem is that the President violated United States Code for Civil Rights from 1873.

Wednesday, July 5, 2017

Cynthia Irwin-Williams' Early Man in N. America Discovery at Site Carbon Dated artifacts to over 400,000 years old - Reports were Lost - Now Found

dr. cynthia irwin-williams

HUEYATLACO … 250,000 YEAR OLD SETTLEMENT IN MEXICO FOUND UNDER VOLCANIC ASH


Cynthia Irwin-Williams led the team that first excavated the site in 1962.[4] The dig is often associated with Virginia Steen-McIntyre because of her continuing efforts to publicize her findings and opinions. However, the site was actually discovered by Juan Armenta Camacho and Irwin-Williams. Steen-McIntyre joined the team in 1966 as a graduate student, at the request of project geologist Harold E. (Hal) Malde. The excavation was associated with the U.S. Geological Survey.
The region, about 75 miles SE of Mexico City, was known for its abundance of animal fossils, and Irwin-Williams described Hueyatlaco as a "kill site" where animals were hunted and butchered.[5]
Excavations were conducted via standard protocols, including securing the sites to prevent trespass or accidental disturbances.[6] During excavation, investigators discovered numerous stone tools. The tools ranged from relatively primitive implements at a smaller associated site, to more sophisticated items such as scrapers and double-edged blades uncovered at the main excavation site. The diversity of tools made from non-local materials suggested that the region had been used by multiple groups over a considerable period.

Hueyatlaco: 250,000 Year Old Settlement In Mexico Found Under Volcanic Ash

Hueyatlaco is an archeological site in Valsequillo, Mexico. Several potential pre-Clovis localities were found in the 1960s around the edge of the Valsequillo Reservoir, Mexico.  One of these localities is the site of Hueyatlaco.  This site was excavated by Cynthia Irwin-Williams in 1962, 1964, and 1966.

The Hueyatlaco Archeological Site is situated on the Tetela Peninsula, along the north shore of the Valsequillo reservoir in the State of Puebla, Mexico, approximately 100 km southeast of Mexico City and 10 km south of the City of Puebla.





In the 1960s, highly sophisticated stone tools rivaling the best work of Cro-magnon man in Europe were unearthed by Professor Juan Armenta Camacho and Dr. Cynthia Irwin-Williams at Hueyatlaco, near Valsequillo.



Saturday, July 1, 2017

The Suez Canal Documentary - NatGeo TV

Spy Technology - Documentary

The Hughes Glomar Explorer was more than just a giant ship



The Hughes Glomar Explorer was more than just a giant ship — it was a giant secret, possibly the biggest and strangest covert operation the CIA pulled off during the Cold War. But now, 40 years after its original mission, it’s finally headed to the scrapyard.
The ship, now called GSF Explorer, had been retrofitted for oil drilling and exploration since it left US Navy service in 1997. But with the price of oil falling worldwide, its owner Transocean has decided to scrap it, along with several other vessels.
The ship’s origin story began in March 1968, when a Soviet Golf II class ballistic missile nuclear submarine, the K-129, sank in the Pacific Ocean. This was at the height of a high-risk cat-and-mouse game between the USA and the USSR. After the Soviet Navy failed to pinpoint the location of the wreckage, the US Navy found it. So the CIA decided to raise it off the seabed. They called this mission “Project Azorian,” and its details have been an official secret for decades. It took three years for retired CIA employee David Sharp to get permission to publish in 2012 his account of the mission and his role.
It would be impossible for the US military to build such a huge and complicated ship, or to bring it out on the high seas, without getting the attention of the Soviets. Hence the true wonder of Project Azorian: its commercial cover story, one that puts the movie “Argo” to shame. From about 1970-74, the CIA managed to convince the world that billionaire inventor Howard Hughes had decided to invest millions to mine “manganese nodules,” balls of heavy metals that lie on the ocean floor. Via fake press releases, events, technical specs and front companies, the CIA convinced the world that Hughes was leading a new ocean-mining rush.