Fascinating subject. Nice narration and presentation.
This video is based on a legit newspaper article from 1858 describing the author's own observations and unmistakable evidence of a preexisting "empire" and "Dominion" in America and Mexico already in place by the time America was "discovered" -- but abandoned for a still undetermined number of years / decades / centuries.
The guy that recorded these has a website with 174 videos (so far) of trucks crashing into the same bridge in Durham, NC since 2008.
Link: http://11foot8.com/
Quote: Can’t the road be lowered? That would be prohibitively expensive because a sewer main runs just a few feet below the road bed. That sewer main also dates back about a hundred years and, again, at the time there were no real standards for minimum clearance for railroad underpasses.
The North Carolina Railroad Company owns the train trestle, and their concern is primarily with keeping the trains running and keeping them running safely. So their concern is mainly with reducing the impact of the truck crashes on the actual structure of the train trestle. As far as they are concerned, they solved that problem by installing the crash beam.
this is bizarre on so many levels. Where's Alice, Mr. Spock?
Scene from the unaired tv pilot "Star Trek phase ii" 1977. William Shatner as Captain Kirk, now married with children, having an existential moment. Robert Reed as his first mate. Clearly, Robert Reed is portraying the ship's architect, Lt. Michael Brady XVII. This is why the Enterprise is a split level ship, with a double oven in the kitchen. Note also... this explains why the Enterprise doesn't have a lot of bathrooms. All the kids have to share.
naw, but really...