From the article:"The Grunion was last heard from July 30, 1942. The submarine reported heavy anti-submarine activity at the entrance to Kiska."It seems the last communication from the sub tells a different story...and since they sunk I think theirs tells the what really happened. So IMO the Japenese records are wrong or were intentionally altered.
I really enjoyed this letter that H.H. shared with us and would like to hear others opinions on this. and do you agree with his points about big government having its foundation in Lincolns administration. Like I said before I really had thought that was more an FDR thing.
A lot of the music from the 60's spilled over into the early 70's. Donnies right, how could I have forgotten Zepplin? Skynard was another that was a great 70's band, ZZ Top another. Bob Seger and Springsteen both got their start in the seventies.
Listened to the radio the other day and the point was made that Its Americas economy that effects the worlds more than the other way around (just like Ski said) I think Europe and asia may be more worried than we are. Which begs another question: Is having such a globalized economy like putting all your eggs in one basket…is it safe?
Music was all around better in the 60's…Heck I will throw in the 50's and the 70's as well. It was real and not manufactured as it is now. Then you needed real talent. Most artists came straight out of their garages, played in some rough places and had take the knocks before they became the legends we know today. they wernt trained and senthasized and manufactured like today. Listen to the sun records recordings of Elvis And Johnny Cash. Listen to the early stones and Beatles. CCR, Grateful Dead, Floyd and the Who. Even if your not into that kind of music you can apprciate the depth, which is what todays music lacks (with a few exceptions of course). No message, just shallow bubble gum crap, even Country music has sold out and gone pop. Maybe pop,rock and country have gotten to far from their roots.Maybe it was disco that killed the radio star.
If he did believe in God and he was a man of science, it would seem to me that he could have validated in his mind that the miracles could very well have been possible, I mean anything that could create the sun could heal the blind, right?
You may have already mentioned this somewhere else on the board, but its seems your family has been in Georgia for qiute a while, have you managed to trace how far back?