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For history enthusiasts. Film footage from the dawn of the last century showing parts of the state ceremonies following the death of President William McKinley. (Silent Black & White Appx 13 mins)
https://youtu.be/gTQrpsZ3tQA
Summary
Three sequences of the funeral ceremonies held for President William McKinley: Sequence 1: McKinley's body lay in state in the Rotunda of the Capitol, Washington, D.C. on Sept. 17, 1901; views of officers on horseback, the Artillery Band (wearing dark headdresses), a squadron of cavalry, a battalion of artillery and coast artillery, Marine Band (wearing white helmets), battalion of Marines, civilians carrying umbrellas (may be the diplomatic corps), other civilians, guard of honor, pallbearers, and the horsedrawn hearse all turning the corner off what may be Pennsylvania Avenue on their way to the Capitol; camera pans the hearse, as a procession of carriages turns the corner.
Sequence 2: McKinley's body first lay in state for public viewing in Buffalo, N.Y. on Sept. 15-16; views of carriages, the horsedrawn hearse, and marchers stopping in front of the Buffalo City Hall; medium close shots of the casket being unloaded from hearse and carried up stairs of City Hall; crowds of mourners lining up to view the body as group of soldiers enters City Hall; camera pans crowd gathered outside as mourners enter and leave City Hall. Unrelated sequence of Washington ceremonies follows; camera pans from different angles of crowds gathered at the east front of the Capitol.
Sequence 3: McKinley's body was conveyed to its final resting place at Canton, Ohio on Sept. 18-19; views of mounted military units, marching civilians, carriages, and the horsedrawn hearse turning and entering what is probably Westlawn Cemetery where McKinley is buried; military units marching down a street as gathered crowds watch; final pans of mourners, crowds, and soldiers outside the McKinley home in Canton.
The film is silent. If you want some appropriate mood music try this...
https://web.archive.org/web/20150428003 ... o-thee.mp3
It was McKinley's favorite hymn and its opening words were also his last.
https://youtu.be/gTQrpsZ3tQA
Summary
Three sequences of the funeral ceremonies held for President William McKinley: Sequence 1: McKinley's body lay in state in the Rotunda of the Capitol, Washington, D.C. on Sept. 17, 1901; views of officers on horseback, the Artillery Band (wearing dark headdresses), a squadron of cavalry, a battalion of artillery and coast artillery, Marine Band (wearing white helmets), battalion of Marines, civilians carrying umbrellas (may be the diplomatic corps), other civilians, guard of honor, pallbearers, and the horsedrawn hearse all turning the corner off what may be Pennsylvania Avenue on their way to the Capitol; camera pans the hearse, as a procession of carriages turns the corner.
Sequence 2: McKinley's body first lay in state for public viewing in Buffalo, N.Y. on Sept. 15-16; views of carriages, the horsedrawn hearse, and marchers stopping in front of the Buffalo City Hall; medium close shots of the casket being unloaded from hearse and carried up stairs of City Hall; crowds of mourners lining up to view the body as group of soldiers enters City Hall; camera pans crowd gathered outside as mourners enter and leave City Hall. Unrelated sequence of Washington ceremonies follows; camera pans from different angles of crowds gathered at the east front of the Capitol.
Sequence 3: McKinley's body was conveyed to its final resting place at Canton, Ohio on Sept. 18-19; views of mounted military units, marching civilians, carriages, and the horsedrawn hearse turning and entering what is probably Westlawn Cemetery where McKinley is buried; military units marching down a street as gathered crowds watch; final pans of mourners, crowds, and soldiers outside the McKinley home in Canton.
The film is silent. If you want some appropriate mood music try this...
https://web.archive.org/web/20150428003 ... o-thee.mp3
It was McKinley's favorite hymn and its opening words were also his last.
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“As a white person of colour, I am extremely concerned about the rise of black whiteness.” — Titania McGrath
pariah — 1610s member of a low caste in S. India; Tamil (Dravidian) “drummer”, as members of the lowest caste played drums at festivals. “social outcast,” 1819.
pariah — 1610s member of a low caste in S. India; Tamil (Dravidian) “drummer”, as members of the lowest caste played drums at festivals. “social outcast,” 1819.
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dualstow wrote: ↑Wed Oct 28, 2020 4:51 pmMy dream come to life.
Spoiler alert: it's a little backyard bunker.
https://youtu.be/ZQy89tZ-mRU
https://risingsbunkers.com/
There are a lot of things to consider if you are thinking of building some kind of disaster/doomsday bunker.
* Budget.
* Where are you going to put it?
* How close do you live to a potential major impact area of a disaster or attack?
* How much space will you have for supplies? Bearing in mind that you will likely need basic supplies for long after it is safe to emerge from your bunker. In a catastrophic event there is likely to be a severe, if not total disruption in the ordinary supply of goods and services we tend to take for granted.
* Power? In a severe SHTF event, above ground power sources will likely be knocked out.
^ Ventilation? Think decontamination.
* Personal hygiene and sanitation? Living with others in close quarters for a period of days or weeks could get unpleasant quickly if there is not adequate provision for waste disposal and personal cleanliness.
* Space? How many people are you expecting to accommodate w/o going nuts?
* Safe supply of drinking water? Bottled water will not last forever.
* Who will know of your bunker's existence and how far are you prepared to go to keep them out in a true SHTF event?
After doing some research on nuclear weapons and the various scenarios that might result in atomic war, I have concluded that I don't really want to be among the survivors. The aftermath of a real nuclear war would likely be far worse than any horror film cooked up by Hollywood. If they start tossing around the big bombs, I hope the first one lands right on my house.
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Ha! I've said this for years too. Paint a target on my roof. Kindred souls?Ad Orientem wrote: ↑Wed Oct 28, 2020 5:29 pmThe aftermath of a real nuclear war would likely be far worse than any horror film cooked up by Hollywood. If they start tossing around the big bombs, I hope the first one lands right on my house.

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Oh, I don’t want to survive a nuclear attack either.
I just want to hang out in a bunker today.
I just want to hang out in a bunker today.
“As a white person of colour, I am extremely concerned about the rise of black whiteness.” — Titania McGrath
pariah — 1610s member of a low caste in S. India; Tamil (Dravidian) “drummer”, as members of the lowest caste played drums at festivals. “social outcast,” 1819.
pariah — 1610s member of a low caste in S. India; Tamil (Dravidian) “drummer”, as members of the lowest caste played drums at festivals. “social outcast,” 1819.
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I can't help but wonder if the right way to play "would you rather die in a nuclear holocaust or survive it?" is that if you've been on top of the world, just crushing it, for a while, then going out in a flash is alright. You don't remember what it's like to feel shitty... loving life... then BOOM, it's over. On the other hand, if life has been kicking you in the sack for a while, what's wrong with surviving some atomic warfare, really? If anything it gives you an opportunity to do some rad (heh) shit before you die, like sitting on a rooftop taking out glowing, feral ghouls and eating all the ice cream you want.
I hated all the things I had toiled for under the sun, because I must leave them to the one who comes after me. Who knows whether that person will be wise or foolish? Yet they will have control over all the fruit of my toil into which I have poured my effort and skill under the sun. . . Nothing is better for a man than to eat and drink and enjoy his work.
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Some 1960's "Shelter" viewing
https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x6gmgnb
and when we visited the USA this was awesome:
https://titanmissilemuseum.org
Feel free to come to Australia for some post apocalyptic training
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8pVJj1xYPS0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i2gVXd7FzhQ

https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x6gmgnb
and when we visited the USA this was awesome:
https://titanmissilemuseum.org
Feel free to come to Australia for some post apocalyptic training

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8pVJj1xYPS0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i2gVXd7FzhQ
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You've been giving us such glowing reviews lately I'm sure we're all tempted.
I hated all the things I had toiled for under the sun, because I must leave them to the one who comes after me. Who knows whether that person will be wise or foolish? Yet they will have control over all the fruit of my toil into which I have poured my effort and skill under the sun. . . Nothing is better for a man than to eat and drink and enjoy his work.
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Maybe we should have a leadership exchange program so we can see how the other side livesKriegsspiel wrote: ↑Thu Oct 29, 2020 7:41 amYou've been giving us such glowing reviews lately I'm sure we're all tempted.

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It's funny you should say that. AU/NZ have always been on my bucket list of places to visit, but now it seems almost as crazy to go there as, say, Afghanistan.Kriegsspiel wrote: ↑Thu Oct 29, 2020 7:41 amYou've been giving us such glowing reviews lately I'm sure we're all tempted.
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In all fairness to Australia, it depends on which State you visit. Have family in Queensland and they say it's quite sane there.
https://www.skyrail.com.au/experience/live-stream/
https://www.cairnsinfo.com/info/cairns-webcam/
Victoria on the other hand....
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Not the greatest version of the song that I have ever heard. But the way it was done was quite good. I'm on my third listening / watching.
Do you believe that it was all impromptu on the part of the crowd as we are led to believe? Or, that it was staged and rehearsed?
Vinny
STAIRWAY TO HEAVEN Flashmob LEGENDADO PORTUGUÊS INGLÊS
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iXEsCEOh2yc
Do you believe that it was all impromptu on the part of the crowd as we are led to believe? Or, that it was staged and rehearsed?
Vinny
STAIRWAY TO HEAVEN Flashmob LEGENDADO PORTUGUÊS INGLÊS
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iXEsCEOh2yc
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