Posted on 07/06/2024 9:47:05 AM PDT by george76
In an October 1903 article, the New York Times predicted it would take "one to ten million years" for man to develop a working "flying machine."
We all know how that turned out. Sixty-nine days later, on Dec. 17, 1903, Orville and Wilbur Wright made their historic first successful flight in the heavier-than-air Wright Flyer in Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina.
The New York Times was wrong then, and they continue to be wrong about many important things. One of the most dangerous in recent years was the Russia collusion story, for which they were awarded a Pulitzer Prize. For months before the 2016 election, the Times shouted Russia, Russia, Russia! from the rooftops, even after it became clear that the story was a psyops pushed by Hillary Clinton's campaign. That was the real "election interference," not the nonsense the Times was pushing.
There were also the myriad conspiracy theories: Hunter's laptop was fake
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More recently, the Times, desperate to protect Joe Biden, claimed that videos showing him to be frail and confused are "cheap fakes."
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It's no accident that fashion magazines snubbed Melania Trump, the most fashionable first lady since Jackie Kennedy.
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If you need any further proof of the shameless bias of the liberal mainstream media, the most stunning First Lady in American history has never graced our nation’s major style magazine covers. ~James Woods.
(Excerpt) Read more at pjmedia.com ...
Fixed
2019 - Melania Fashions - Torelli Trumpet Concerto in D, I and III
https://youtu.be/2jnS-UhdcEM
2018 - Melania Trump Fashion Video - Telemann
https://youtu.be/1CuUWz6eOow
2017 - Melania Trump - Fashion Music Video - Joseph Blanchard
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gKJtTLUZMX4
HUGS!
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In an October 1903 article, the New York Times predicted it would take “one to ten million years” for man to develop a working “flying machine.”
And about 120 years later we already have two space probes Voyager one and two already cruising way beyond our solar system. I would not even dare to guess what will be in another hundred years, that is if humans have not killed themselves in another war by then, as unfortunately wisdom has not kept pace with their technical developments.
In an October 1903 article, the New York Times predicted it would take "one to ten million years" for man to develop a working "flying machine."Too lazy to look it up, but it was likely an op-ed and not an "article."
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