Archive for September, 2015

Cold War Radio #251

Posted: September 29, 2015 in Uncategorized
Tags: , , , ,

<8 PM EDT> Tune In Live On #WAAR Radio <8 PM EDT

Jeb Bush campaign death watch begins

251

Cold War Radio can also be heard live or Latest episode on Spreaker.waar

Tonight’s Chat is at Chatwing

Like us on FaceBook and Follow us on Spreaker

Cold War Radio can also be heard on iHeart Radio.

 SHOW NOTES:

China’s Military Advisers ‘Heading To Syria To Help Fight ISIS’ – report

Obama Must Join Putin On Isis

>>Get your gear >>>>

cwr1_mugsMuslim Rape ‘Misunderstandings’ Come to Europe

Jeb Bush campaign death watch begins

Today In Cold War History
1949 – The Communist Party of China writes the Common Programme for the future People’s Republic of China.
1950 – The United Nations Security Council Resolution 87 relating to Taiwan is adopted.
1954 – The convention establishing CERN (the European Organization for Nuclear Research) is signed.
1956 : The strong arm leader in Nicaragua President Samoza was assassinated early today by gunmen who shot him down.
1957 – Twenty MCi (740 petabecquerels) of radioactive material is released in an explosion at the Soviet Mayak nuclear plant at Chelyabinsk.
1960 – Nikita Khrushchev, leader of Soviet Union, disrupts a meeting of the United Nations General Assembly with a number of angry outbursts demanding UN Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold be replaced over the way UN forces have intervened in the recent trouble in former Belgian Congo.
1962 – Alouette 1, the first Canadian satellite, is launched.
1970 : The US 6th fleet with two aircraft carriers, is being dogged by the potent soviet Mediterranean squadron as both are on high alert after hijackings earlier this week , at least one Soviet vessel is in sight of the Saratoga and the Independence carriers at all times
1971 – Oman joins the Arab League.
1972 – China–Japan relations: Japan establishes diplomatic relations with the People’s Republic of China after breaking official ties with the Republic of China.
1977 : The Japanese government has agreed to the Red Army terrorist demands of $6,000,000 plus the release of 9 terrorists for the release of the 146 persons held hostage by the Red Army Terrorists from an airliner hijacked and now held in Bangladesh. The terrorists had said if the demands were not met they would kill the hostages one by one starting with the Americans.
1988 – Space Shuttle: NASA launches STS-26, the return to flight mission, after the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster.
1990 – The YF-22, which would later become the F-22 Raptor, flies for the first time.

High-Tailing It Out Of Blue States

Help Cold War Radio/Steel City Resistance Take the show on the road.
COLD WAR RADIO IS AN iHEART RADIO Program
iheart radio1

<7 PM EDT> Tune In Live On #WAAR Radio <7 PM EDT

Russia Surprises U.S. With Accord on Battling ISIS

250

Cold War Radio can also be heard live or Latest episode on Spreaker.waar

Tonight’s Chat is at Chatwing

Like us on FaceBook and Follow us on Spreaker

Cold War Radio can also be heard on iHeart Radio.

 SHOW NOTES:

Homeless Problem Plagues Cities Asking Obama For More Refugees

Germany Segregating Christians As Migrant Violence Escalates

>>Get your gear >>>>

cwr1_mugsWhat The Hell Is An Angry Conservative Supposed To Do?

Russia Surprises U.S. With Accord on Battling ISIS

Today In Cold War History
1948 – United Nations Security Council Resolution 58 relating to International Court of Justice is adopted.
1950 – Indonesia joins the United Nations.
1958 – France ratifies a new Constitution of France; the French Fifth Republic is then formed upon the formal adoption of the new constitution on October 4. Guinea rejects the new constitution, voting for independence instead.
1960 – Mali and Senegal join the United Nations.
1961 – A military coup in Damascus effectively ends the United Arab Republic, the union between Egypt and Syria.
1970 – Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser dies of a heart attack in Cairo. Anwar Sadat is named as Nasser’s temporary successor, and will later become the permanent successor.
1973 – The ITT Building in New York City is bombed in protest at ITT’s alleged involvement in the September 11, 1973 coup d’état in Chile. The ITT building in New York City, was bombed by the Weather Underground for alleged involvement in the 1973 Chilean coup d’état, which overthrew the democratically elected socialist government in Chile
1975 : An armed robbery goes wrong at a Spaghetti House restaurant in Knightsbridge, London, The robbers then take nine staff hostage and demand a plane and safe passage to Jamaica.
1987 : The US Navy has captured an Iranian ship caught laying mines in the Persian Gulf and released the 26 surviving crewman to Iranian officials and have now blown up the ship ensuring it will not be able to lay further mines in the area.

Taliban free hundreds of prisoners in attack on strategic Afghan city

Help Cold War Radio/Steel City Resistance Take the show on the road.
COLD WAR RADIO IS AN iHEART RADIO Program
iheart radio1

Cold War Radio #249

Posted: September 22, 2015 in Uncategorized
Tags: , , ,

<8 PM EDT> Tune In Live On #WAAR Radio <8 PM EDT

Samuel Adams, The Rights of the Colonists

249

Cold War Radio can also be heard live or Latest episode on Spreaker.waar

Tonight’s Chat is at Chatwing

Like us on FaceBook and Follow us on Spreaker

Cold War Radio can also be heard on iHeart Radio.

 SHOW NOTES:

Amendment I (Religion)Samuel Adams, The Rights of the Colonists

Report: German Media Covering Up Rapes Committed By Muslim Migrants

>>Get your gear >>>>

cwr1_mugsCity Bankruptcy Rulings Challenge Constitutional Democracy

Pentagon Admits U.S. Allied Afghans Are Raping Children

Today In Cold War History
1949 : The Soviet Union explodes it’s first Nuclear Bomb 4 yrs after America.
1960 – The Sudanese Republic is renamed Mali after the withdrawal of Senegal from the Mali Federation.
1961 : President John F. Kennedy signs legislation establishing the Peace Corps as a permanent government agency which could provide a new and unique weapon in the war against communism and reinvigorate U.S. foreign policy by improving the lives of people in less developed countries.
1965 – The Indo-Pakistani War of 1965 (also known as the Second Kashmir War) between India and Pakistan over Kashmir, ends after the UN calls for a ceasefire.
1975 – Sara Jane Moore tries to assassinate U.S. President Gerald Ford, but is foiled by Oliver Sipple. She was given a life sentence for the attempted assassination and was released from prison on December 31, 2007, after serving 32 years. Moore and Lynette “Squeaky” Fromme hold the distinction of being the only two women who have ever attempted to assassinate an American president, both of their attempts being on Gerald Ford and both taking place in California within three weeks of one another.Moore’s friends said that she had a fascination and an obsession with Patricia Hearst. After Hearst was kidnapped by the Symbionese Liberation Army, her father Randolph Hearst created the organization People In Need to feed the poor as a response to the SLA’s claims that the elder Hearst was “committing ‘crimes’ against ‘the people.'” Moore was a bookkeeper for P.I.N. and an FBI informant when she attempted to assassinate Ford.
1979 – The Vela Incident (also known as the South Atlantic Flash) is observed near Bouvet Island, thought to be a nuclear weapons test.
1980 – Iraq invades Iran.
1989 : An IRA bomb at the recreation center at the Royal Marine School of Music in Deal, Kent has killed 10 young soldiers and injuring 22 more.
1991 – The Dead Sea Scrolls are made available to the public for the first time by the Huntington Library.

Ben Carson Stands Firm. What Nerve!

Help Cold War Radio/Steel City Resistance Take the show on the road.
COLD WAR RADIO IS AN iHEART RADIO Program
iheart radio1

<7 PM EDT> Tune In Live On #WAAR Radio <7 PM EDT

Saudi Arabia: World’s Human Rights Sewer

US President Bush, left, shares a laugh with Saudi Prince Salman, brother of Saudi King Abdullah, while watching a traditional sword dance at the Al Murabba Palace and Natural History Muesum in Al Janadriyah, Saudi Arabia, Tuesday, Jan. 15, 2008. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

Cold War Radio can also be heard live or Latest episode on Spreaker.waar

Tonight’s Chat is at Chatwing

Like us on FaceBook and Follow us on Spreaker

Cold War Radio can also be heard on iHeart Radio.

 SHOW NOTES:

Four Out Of Five Migrants Are NOT From Syria: EU Figures Expose The ‘Lie’ That The Majority Of Refugees Are Fleeing War Zone

Saudi Arabia: World’s Human Rights Sewer

>>Get your gear >>>>

cwr1_mugsRalph Peters: ’2000 Years of Christian Civilization Destroyed on Obama’s Watch’

How Dare The Voters Pick A Candidate?

Today In Cold War History

1949 : The Communist People’s Republic of China is proclaimed under Mao Tse Tung.
1953 – Lieutenant No Kum-Sok, a North Korean pilot, defects to South Korea and is associated with Operation Moolah.
1961 – Maiden flight of the Boeing CH-47 Chinook transportation helicopter.
1964 – Malta gains independence from the United Kingdom.
1964 – The North American XB-70 Valkyrie, the world’s first Mach 3 bomber, makes its maiden flight from Palmdale, California.
1965 – Gambia, Maldives and Singapore are admitted as members of the United Nations.
1971 – Bahrain, Bhutan and Qatar join the United Nations.
1972 – Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos signs Proclamation № 1081, placing the entire country under martial law and marking the beginning of his authoritarian rule.
1976 – Orlando Letelier is assassinated in Washington, D.C. He is a member of the Chilean socialist government of Salvador Allende, overthrown in 1973 by Augusto Pinochet.
1976 – Seychelles joins the United Nations.
1977 – A nuclear non-proliferation pact is signed by 15 countries, including the United States and the Soviet Union.
1981 – Belize is granted full independence from the United Kingdom.
1981 – Sandra Day O’Connor is unanimously approved by the U.S. Senate as the first female Supreme Court justice.
1984 – Brunei joins the United Nations.
1989 : A terrorist bomb is thought to be the cause of a French DC 10 jetliners crash in Southern Nigeria that killed all 171 people on board. The Moslem extremist group Islamic Jihad has claimed responsibility.
1989 : Colin Powell the first African American is appointed as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
1991 – Armenia is granted independence from Soviet Union.

Average NYC School Janitor Makes $109K A Year

Help Cold War Radio/Steel City Resistance Take the show on the road.
COLD WAR RADIO IS AN iHEART RADIO Program
iheart radio1

<8 PM EDT> Tune In Live On #WAAR Radio <8 PM EDT

A Special Spot in Hell for Hillary Clinton

247

Cold War Radio can also be heard live or Latest episode on Spreaker.waar

Tonight’s Chat is at Chatwing

Like us on FaceBook and Follow us on Spreaker

Cold War Radio can also be heard on iHeart Radio.

 SHOW NOTES:

#BlackLivesMatter Goes To The White House

Invoking the ‘Nuclear Option’ Against the Iranian Nuke Deal

>>Get your gear >>>>

cwr1_mugsHow Russia Invaded Ukraine

A Special Spot in Hell for Hillary Clinton

Today In Cold War History
1947 – The United States Air Force becomes an independent branch of the United States Armed Forces.
1947 – The National Security Council and the Central Intelligence Agency are established in the United States under the National Security Act.
1959 – Vanguard 3 is launched into Earth orbit.
1960 – Fidel Castro arrives in New York City as the head of the Cuban delegation to the United Nations.
1962 – Burundi, Jamaica, Rwanda and Trinidad and Tobago are admitted to the United Nations.
1964 – North Vietnamese Army begins infiltration of South Vietnam.
1973 – The Bahamas, East Germany and West Germany are admitted to the United Nations.
1975 – Patty Hearst is arrested after a year on the FBI Most Wanted List.(Symbionese Liberation Army)
1977 – Voyager I takes first photograph of the Earth and the Moon together.
1980 – Soyuz 38 carries two cosmonauts (including one Cuban) to Salyut 6 space station.
1981 – Assemblée Nationale votes to abolish capital punishment in France.
1988 – End of pro-democracy uprisings in Myanmar after a bloody military coup by the State Law and Order Restoration Council. Thousands, mostly monks and civilians (primarily students), are killed by the Tatmadaw.
1990 – Liechtenstein becomes a member of the United Nations.
1991 – Yugoslavia begins a naval blockade of seven Adriatic port cities.

Want To Know What Gay Tastes Like? Try Rainbow Doritos!

Help Cold War Radio/Steel City Resistance Take the show on the road.
COLD WAR RADIO IS AN iHEART RADIO Program
iheart radio1

<8 PM EDT> Tune In Live On #WAAR Radio <8 PM EDT

DEFCON 1: Bill Kristol Threatens Third Party Support If Trump Wins Nom

246

Cold War Radio can also be heard live or Latest episode on Spreaker.waar

Tonight’s Chat is at Chatwing

Like us on FaceBook and Follow us on Spreaker

Cold War Radio can also be heard on iHeart Radio.

 SHOW NOTES:

#BLACKLIVESMATTER Activist Murders Kentucky Cop

DEFCON 1: Bill Kristol Threatens Third Party Support If Trump Wins Nom

>>Get your gear >>>>

cwr1_mugsWestern European Vs. Eastern European Responses To Mass, Unvetted, Muslim Immigration

The American Refugee Resettlement Scam

Today In Cold War History
1948 – The F-86 Sabre sets the world aircraft speed record at 671 miles per hour (1,080 km/h).
1950 – Korean War: United States forces land at Inchon
1952 – The United Nations cedes Eritrea to Ethiopia.
1959 – Nikita Khrushchev becomes the first Soviet leader to visit the United States.
1962 – The Soviet ship Poltava heads toward Cuba, one of the events that sets into motion the Cuban Missile Crisis.
1966 – U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson, responding to a sniper attack at the University of Texas at Austin, writes a letter to Congress urging the enactment of gun control legislation.
1968 – The Soviet Zond 5 spaceship is launched, becoming the first spacecraft to fly around the Moon and re-enter the Earth’s atmosphere.
1971 – The first Greenpeace ship set sail to protest against nuclear testing.
1972 – A Scandinavian Airlines System domestic flight from Gothenburg to Stockholm is hijacked and flown to Malmö-Bulltofta Airport.
1974 – Air Vietnam Flight 706 is hijacked, then crashes while attempting to land with 75 on board.
1981 – The Senate Judiciary Committee unanimously approves Sandra Day O’Connor to become the first female justice of the Supreme Court of the United States
1981 – Vanuatu becomes a member of the United Nations.
1983 – Israeli premier Menachem Begin resigns.
1987 – United States Secretary of State George Shultz and Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze sign a treaty to establish centers to reduce the risk of nuclear war.
1990 – France announces it will send 4,000 troops to the Persian Gulf.

Nearly Half Of Florida Voters Want Bush, Rubio To Quit Race

Help Cold War Radio/Steel City Resistance Take the show on the road.
COLD WAR RADIO IS AN iHEART RADIO Program
iheart radio1

<7 PM EDT> Tune In Live On #WAAR Radio <7 PM EDT

Muslim ‘Refugees’ and Terrorism in America

245

Cold War Radio can also be heard live or Latest episode on Spreaker.waar

Tonight’s Chat is at Chatwing

Like us on FaceBook and Follow us on Spreaker

Cold War Radio can also be heard on iHeart Radio.

 SHOW NOTES:

Muslim ‘Refugees’ and Terrorism in America

Exclusive: Gop Push Against Boehner Leadership Reaches Critical Number

>>Get your gear >>>>

cwr1_mugsThe Obnoxious and Important Questions I Would Ask At The GOP Debate

Today In Cold War History
1954 – In a top secret nuclear test, a Soviet Tu-4 bomber drops a 40 kiloton atomic weapon just north of Totskoye village. An army of 45,000 soldiers marched through the area around the epicenter soon after the nuclear blast. The soldiers were instructed that there would be a regular military exercise featuring a mock nuclear explosion and that it would be filmed. The military personnel were not issued any protective gear.The residents of selected villages (Bogdanovka and Fedorovka) that were situated around 6 km (4 mi) from the epicenter of the future explosion were offered temporary evacuation outside the 50 km (31 mi) radius. Most of the local population was never warned, however.Thousands who are believed to have sought help in local hospitals would later be surprised to find that their medical cards, containing their histories of sickness, had disappeared from the regional hospital. That fact was confirmed by a former soldier who participated in the exercise.
1958 – The first two German post-war rockets, designed by the German engineer Ernst Mohr, reach the upper atmosphere.
1959 – The Soviet probe Luna 2 crashes onto the Moon, becoming the first man-made object to reach it.
1960 – The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) is founded.
1969 – The US Selective Service selects September 14 as the First Draft Lottery Date.
1979 – Afghan President Nur Muhammad Taraki is assassinated upon the order of Hafizullah Amin, who becomes the new president.
1982 – President-elect of Lebanon, Bachir Gemayel, is assassinated.
1992 – The Constitutional Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina declares the breakaway Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia to be illegal.

Walker Takes His Union Fight To A Whole New Level

Help Cold War Radio/Steel City Resistance Take the show on the road.
COLD WAR RADIO IS AN iHEART RADIO Program
iheart radio1

<8 PM EDT> Tune In Live On #WAAR Radio <8 PM EDT

The Unlearned Lessons of 9/11

244

Cold War Radio can also be heard live or Latest episode on Spreaker.waar

Tonight’s Chat is at Chatwing

Like us on FaceBook and Follow us on Spreaker

Cold War Radio can also be heard on iHeart Radio.

 SHOW NOTES:

THE UNLEARNED LESSONS OF 9/11

The Plot To Topple Speaker Boehner

>>Get your gear >>>>

cwr1_mugsAmerica’s Reckless Refuge for Jihad

Iranian Combat Unit Deploys in Defense of Assad

Today In Cold War History
1946 – While riding a train to Darjeeling, Sister Teresa Bojaxhiu of the Loreto Sisters’ Convent claimed to have heard the call of God, directing her “to leave the convent and help the poor while living among them”. She would become known as Mother Teresa.
1967 – The people of Gibraltar vote to remain a British dependency rather than becoming part of Spain.
1970 : The Nixon administration is to enforce a 49 year old import duty law to stop the dumping of foreign goods on American Soil by increasing the import tax paid on those goods to enter the United States .The 1921 Anti dumping Act provides for penalty duties on foreign goods found to be damaging American Industry.
1972 – The United States suffers its first loss of an international basketball game in a disputed match against the Soviet Union at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, Germany.
1973 : Two British Mainline Stations Bombed at King’s Cross and Euston station injuring 13. The IRA has claimed responsibility and this is part of the current bombing campaign in the last few weeks which have included the Manchester city center bombing and Victoria station in London.
1974 – Guinea-Bissau gains independence from Portugal.
1977 – Hamida Djandoubi, convicted of torture and murder, is the last person to be executed by guillotine in France. He was a Tunisian immigrant who had been convicted of the torture and murder of 21-year-old Elisabeth Bousquet in Marseille.Born in Tunisia in 1949, in 1968 Djandoubi started living in Marseille and working in a grocery store. He went on to work as a landscaper but had a workplace accident in 1971 that resulted in the loss of two thirds of his right leg.
In 1973, a 21-year-old woman named Elisabeth Bousquet, whom Djandoubi had met in the hospital while recovering from his amputation, filed a complaint against him, stating that he had tried to force her into prostitution.After his arrest and eventual release from custody during the spring of 1973, Djandoubi drew two other young girls into his confidence and then forced them to “work” for him. In July 1974, he kidnapped Bousquet and took her into his home where, in full view of the terrified girls, he beat the woman before stubbing a lit cigarette all over her breasts and genital area. Bousquet survived the ordeal so Djandoubi took her by car to the outskirts of Marseille and strangled her there.
On his return Djandoubi warned the two girls to say nothing of what they had seen. Bousquet’s body was discovered in a shed by a boy on 7 July 1974. One month later, Djandoubi kidnapped another girl who managed to escape and report him to police.

O’keefe Strikes Again: Undercover Video Purports To Show Hillary Campaign Violating Election Law

Help Cold War Radio/Steel City Resistance Take the show on the road.
COLD WAR RADIO IS AN iHEART RADIO Program
iheart radio1

<8 PM EDT> Tune In Live On #WAAR Radio <8 PM EDT

Raging Horror: Muslim Migrants Go On Rampage at Austria/Italy Border, Eyewitness Account

243

Cold War Radio can also be heard live or Latest episode on Spreaker.waar

Tonight’s Chat is at Chatwing

Like us on FaceBook and Follow us on Spreaker

Cold War Radio can also be heard on iHeart Radio.

 SHOW NOTES:

An Open Letter To Jonah Goldberg – RE: The GOP and Donald Trump

>>Get your gear >>>>

cwr1_mugsThe Psychobiology Of The Second Amendment

A Conservative Revolt Is Brewing Inside The Vatican

Raging Horror: Muslim Migrants Go On Rampage at Austria/Italy Border, Eyewitness Account

Today In Cold War History
1945 – United States troops arrive to partition the southern part of Korea in response to Soviet troops occupying the northern part of the peninsula a month earlier.
1945 – Hideki Tojo, Japanese PM during most of WW II, attempts suicide rather than face war crimes tribunal attempt fails, later he is hanged
1948 – British De Havilland 08-fighter flies faster than sound
1951 – Treaty of San Francisco: In San Francisco, California, 48 nations sign a peace treaty with Japan in formal recognition of the end of the Pacific War.
1954 – The Southeast Asia Treaty Organization (SEATO) is established.
1960 – In Huntsville, Alabama, US President Dwight D. Eisenhower formally dedicates the Marshall Space Flight Center (NASA had already activated the facility on July 1).
1962 – Chinese troops exceed Mac-Mahon-line (Tibet-India boundary)(Sino-Indian war)
1965 – Pakistan Navy raids Indian coasts without any resistance in Operation Dwarka, Pakistan celebrates Victory Day annually.
1974 – Watergate Scandal: US President Gerald Ford pardons former President Richard Nixon for any crimes Nixon may have committed while in office.
1975 – Gays in the military: US Air Force Tech Sergeant Leonard Matlovich, a decorated veteran of the Vietnam War, appears in his Air Force uniform on the cover of Time magazine with the headline “I Am A Homosexual”. He is given a general discharge, which was later upgraded to honorable.
1978 – Black Friday, a massacre by soldiers against protesters in Tehran, provoked 88 deaths, it marks the beginning of the end of the monarchy in Iran
1989 – Partnair Flight 394 drove into the North Sea, killing 55 people. The investigation showed that the tail of the plane vibrated loose in flight due to sub-standard connecting bolts that had been fraudulently sold as aircraft-grade.

Even Boehner Allies See His Speakership Nearing An End

Help Cold War Radio/Steel City Resistance Take the show on the road.
COLD WAR RADIO IS AN iHEART RADIO Program
iheart radio1

<7 PM EDT> Tune In Live On #WAAR Radio <7 PM EDT

Europe’s Refugee Crisis Is Darkened By The Shadows Of WWII

242

Cold War Radio can also be heard live or Latest episode on Spreaker.waar

Tonight’s Chat is at Chatwing

Like us on FaceBook and Follow us on Spreaker

Cold War Radio can also be heard on iHeart Radio.

 SHOW NOTES:

Ebola Vaccine News

>>Get your gear >>>>

cwr1_mugsEurope’s Refugee Crisis Is Darkened By The Shadows Of WWII

Russia ‘Is Building Military Base In Syria’

The GOP Congress Needs To Stop Failing – Here Are 5 Ideas

Today In Cold War History
1953 – Nikita Khrushchev is elected first secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.
1953 – Mohammed Daoud Khan becomes Premier of Afghanistan.
1965 – China announces that it will reinforce its troops on the Indian border.
1965 – Vietnam War: In a follow-up to August’s Operation Starlight, United States Marines and South Vietnamese forces initiate Operation Piranha on the Batangan Peninsula. Operation Piranha concluded on 10 September, 178 VC had been killed and 360 enemy and suspected enemy had been captured. Allied losses were two Marines and five South Vietnamese killed. The operation failed to wipe out the 1st VC Regiment, villagers told the Marines that Vietcong units had been in the area but had left, some less than 24 hours before Operation Piranha had commenced.
1977 – The Torrijos–Carter Treaties between Panama and the United States on the status of the Panama Canal are signed. The United States agrees to transfer control of the canal to Panama at the end of the 20th century.
1978 – While walking across Waterloo Bridge in London, Bulgarian dissident Georgi Markov is assassinated by Bulgarian secret police agent Francesco Giullino by means of a ricin pellet fired from a specially-designed umbrella.
1986 – General Augusto Pinochet, president of Chile, escapes attempted assassination.
1988 – Abdul Ahad Mohmand, the first Afghan in space, returns aboard the Soviet spacecraft Soyuz TM-5 after 9 days on the Mir space station.

U.S. Builds Up Arctic Spy Network As Russia And China Increase Presence

Help Cold War Radio/Steel City Resistance Take the show on the road.
COLD WAR RADIO IS AN iHEART RADIO Program
iheart radio1