Friday, December 20, 2013

33 Watch: Google's Tribute to the 100 Year Anniversary of the Crossword Puzzle


Today is December 20, 2013.  The day marks the 100 year anniversary of the Crossword Puzzle, which was first published on December 20, 1913.  In typical Google fashion, they're giving tribute on their main page to this date in history.  For this tribute they chose to use the number 33.  Why do you think that is?  If you need help, I'll give you a hint.  Google is a CIA company, that was started with CIA money.  For more information on that subject, please read the following articles here and here.  If you take the time to browse this blog, you'll find many more 33 connections.

Today also marks the six year anniversary of when Barack Obama, a man who was first employed by the CIA back in 1983 when he graduated from college, said this:  "The President does not have power under the Constitution to unilaterally authorize a military attack in a situation that does not involve stopping an actual or imminent threat to the nation."  Barack Obama went against this statement when he authorized military action in Libya, and more recently, nearly Syria.  Isn't it strange how men change once they attain the Presidency?

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