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I was looking over my farside calendar and thinking "Why doesn't something like this exist for historical events that our side wants to highlight?"

Examples in no particular order

  • June 9, 1967: USS Liberty attacked by the state of Israel
  • August 25, 1967: George Lincoln Rockwell was assassinated
  • April 19, 1993: Feds burn down Branch Davidian compound killing over 100 including 25 children
  • August 22, 1992: Vicki Weaver was killed by FBI sniper Lon Horiuchi
  • November 21, 1985: Jonathan Pollard was caught giving classified Navy document to Israel.
  • June 4, 2004: Killdozer day
  • September 19, 1995: New York Times and Washington Post publish Unabomber Manifesto - Industrial Society and Its Future

And so on.

The product would be a publicly accessible database with API, secured as best as we can because we know how gay commies are, so if anyone else wanted to use these they could. The content would be 1 para, 5 para, and longform summaries of the events along with public-domain images. It could be mostly the wikipedia articles re-written to remove gay-commie bias. The initial client frontend application could be a simple website that lists 1 page summary and a couple of public domain images based on the current day.

Ideally the website and project wouldn't have any of our fingerprints on it so it could potentially be passed off as "normie friendly".

  1. does something like this exist
  2. what do you guys think?
129 days ago
8 score
Reason: None provided.

I was looking over my farside calendar and thinking "Why doesn't something like this exist for historical events that our side wants to highlight?"

Examples in no particular order

  • June 9, 1967: USS Liberty attacked by the state of Israel
  • August 25, 1967: George Lincoln Rockwell was assassinated
  • April 19, 1993: Feds burn down Branch Davidian compound killing over 100 including 25 children
  • August 22, 1992: Vicki Weaver was killed by FBI sniper Lon Horiuchi
  • November 21, 1985: Jonathan Pollard was caught giving classified Navy document to Israel.
  • June 4, 2004: Killdozer day

And so on.

The product would be a publicly accessible database with API, secured as best as we can because we know how gay commies are, so if anyone else wanted to use these they could. The content would be 1 para, 5 para, and longform summaries of the events along with public-domain images. It could be mostly the wikipedia articles re-written to remove gay-commie bias. The initial client frontend application could be a simple website that lists 1 page summary and a couple of public domain images based on the current day.

Ideally the website and project wouldn't have any of our fingerprints on it so it could potentially be passed off as "normie friendly".

  1. does something like this exist
  2. what do you guys think?
129 days ago
7 score
Reason: Original

I was looking over my farside calendar and thinking "Why doesn't something like this exist for historical events that our side wants to highlight?"

Examples in no particular order

  • June 9, 1967: USS Liberty attacked by the state of Israel
  • August 25, 1967: George Lincoln Rockwell was assassinated
  • April 19, 1993: Feds burn down Branch Davidian compound killing over 100 including 25 children
  • August 22, 1992: Vicki Weaver was killed by FBI sniper Lon Horiuchi
  • November 21, 1985: Jonathan Pollard was caught giving classified Navy document to Israel.

And so on.

The product would be a publicly accessible database with API, secured as best as we can because we know how gay commies are, so if anyone else wanted to use these they could. The content would be 1 para, 5 para, and longform summaries of the events along with public-domain images. It could be mostly the wikipedia articles re-written to remove gay-commie bias. The initial client frontend application could be a simple website that lists 1 page summary and a couple of public domain images based on the current day.

Ideally the website and project wouldn't have any of our fingerprints on it so it could potentially be passed off as "normie friendly".

  1. does something like this exist
  2. what do you guys think?
129 days ago
1 score