
Steve Harrison
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From Covid to the Ukraine and Gaza... nothing is as it seems in the world. Don't just accept the mainstream brainwashing, open your eyes to the bigger picture at the heart of these globalist agendas.
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Stephen Hawking: Man who cast light on black holes
Regarded as one of the most brilliant theoretical physicists to have lived, Stephen Hawking revolutionised the way we look at the cosmos and inspired a generation through his book, A Brief History of Time, which explored the origins and structure of the universe from the Big Bang to black holes.
By Steve Harrison5 years ago in Futurism
A Byrd's eye view of the Antarctic continent
If you browsed through a copy of America’s Social Register you’d find it hard to discover a figure more entwined with the establishment than Richard Evelyn Byrd, a naval officer born in Winchester, Virginia, on 25 October 1888.
By Steve Harrison5 years ago in Futurism
Heavy price to pay for a series of freak occurrences
There can be few Welshmen down the centuries who have suffered a more tragic end than racing driver Tom Pryce. A wet-track specialist, Pryce was firmly on the road to a successful Formula One career when a series of freak occurrences on this day, 5 March, 44 years ago led to the 27-year-old’s tragic demise at the 1977 South African Grand Prix at Kyalami.
By Steve Harrison5 years ago in Wheel
Jackie Coogan: The man who lit up Uncle Fester
Today I learned three things about American actor Jackie Coogan… the fourth I already knew. I discovered he was one of the first child stars in the history of Hollywood cinema and that he gave his name to a law to protect child performers from exploitation, particularly by their parents.
By Steve Harrison5 years ago in Geeks
When Glenn became first American to orbit the Earth
A week ago today it was the 59th anniversary of John Glenn becoming the first American to orbit the Earth, circling it three times during a five-hour mission, almost a year after Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin had become the first man in space and the first to orbit the earth.
By Steve Harrison5 years ago in Futurism
What would Spike have made of this 'gooning' around?
If he’d lived a couple of decades longer Spike Milligan would have turned 102 today, but as he didn’t he’s probably turning in his grave instead… aghast at the lunacy that has come to pass during the past 12 months.
By Steve Harrison5 years ago in Geeks












