Posted on 27 September 2009. Tags: 1926, 1944, accident, Affair, Beauty, blood, California, Chloral Hydrate, coroner, death, Eunice Murray, Featured, Frank Sinatra, Gladys Baker, Guy Hockett, Housekeeper, insomnia, Jeanne Carmen, Jimmy Dougherty, Joe DiMaggio, John Kennedy, Jose Bolanos, kidneys, Liver, Los Angeles, Marilyn Monroe, murder, Nembutal, Norma Jeane Mortenson, pathologist, RKO studios, Robert Kennedy, stomach, suicide, The Case Reviewed, TheMythLives, Theodore Curphey, Thomas Noguchi, urine
Marilyn Monroe, the name radiates with Beauty, Affair, and of course death. But what happened to this glamorous and beautiful young woman? Was she murdered, was it an accident or was it a suicide. This thread will delve deeply into the possibility of all three. Perhaps this will shed light on what really happened to her.
Brief Biography
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Posted on 10 September 2009. Tags: 1944, 1945, 1980, 1994, 2002, addictive, Air Force, aphrodisiac, bat bombs, bottlenose, Calmatives, Carfentanil, Cetacean Intelligence Mission, Chechen, chemical weapons, cockroaches, Cyborg Moths, DARPA, darts, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, Department of Defense, dolphins, Fart Bomb, habit-forming, halitosis bomb, hunt, incontinence, Inspector Gadget, Israeli Army, Japanese, law enforcement, military, Monell Chemical Senses Center, MOSCOW, navy, ohio, overactive bladder, pennsylvania, Pentagon, Philadelphia, plague, Police, Project X-Ray, protect, psychophysical, Puke light, rats, researchers, Russian, Scream, Stink Bomb, The Gay Bomb, U.S., warships, WWII
1 – Project X-Ray
In the early years of American involvement in WWII, a plan was conceived by a Pennsylvanian dental surgeon to strap tiny incendiary devices to bats and drop them by the thousands over Japanese cities. The bats—able to carry nearly three times their own body weight—would fly under the cover of night and take roost in traditional, highly-flammable wood and paper Japanese houses. As dawn approached, timers on the devices would ignite the “bat bombs” and entire cities would burn to the ground without the loss of life accompanied by, say, an atomic attack. The project was slowed by many complications and was ultimately shut down in 1944 because the bats would not be ready for combat until 1945. Read the full story
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