.....I remember growing up with WW2 very much on my radar..as my grandad served and my parents, as kids lived through the blitz and being moved off to the country, away from their parents (in England)..grew up hearing their stroies..heck, as a kid, I saw rubble still (and I was born in 65) It was a...
First World War veteran is the last man standing at 110 By Kathy Marks in Sydney Friday, 4 March 2011 There was plenty of cake but no talk of war at Claude Choules's 110th birthday party in Perth yesterday. Despite 41 years in the armed forces, the last surviving combat veteran of the First World W...
The UK Government have just declassified and released into the public domain a shedload of UFO related Government files. The files contain a wide range of UFO-related documents, drawings, letters and parliamentary questions covering the years 2000-2005. The newly released UFO files are available to ...
Australia: Biological weapons The Australian Department of Defence formed the New Weapons and Equipment Development Committee soon after the end of WW2. Documents in the National Archives, declassified in 1998, revealed the extent to which Australia considered the development of biological weapons ...
The scientist and weapons of mass destruction 'Rewind' reveals that Australian Nobel Prize winner, Sir Macfarlane Burnet, was a champion of biological warfare in the 1940s. We open top-secret defence files in which he planned for attacks on the 'teeming hordes' of Asia. And, in a touching twist, we...