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Schindler's List (1993) Inspired by Thomas Keneally's non-fiction novel, Schindler's Ark, the historical drama focuses on German industrialist Oskar Schindler, who saved the lives of more than 1,000 Jews during the Holocaust by employing them in his enamelware and ammunitions factories. | |
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| Dear Fellow Investor,
In 2002, the former Director of the Defense Intelligence Agency, admitted that the U.S. military recovered a "crashed UFO"...
...that an unnamed defense contractor retrieved this "alien hardware" to reverse-engineer it...
And the whole operation was run by a secret "cabal" within the government.
But it looks like we didn't have the technology to build it yet.
In May of 2020, the Pentagon brought a team of 38 scientists together to try again.
At Sandia Labs - the same place where Robert Oppenheimer led the Manhattan Project to build the atom bomb.
Their goal was to see if we now had the technology to build this new "UFO Weapon."
They succeeded.
CBS News reports: "Its an entirely new type of weapon."
The New York Times reports: "No existing defense can stop it."
The Pentagon said building it is: "Our #1 priority."
The U.S. Army said: "We're going to build a lot of them very quickly."
CNBC reports: "It's going to open up a massive market for the defense industry."
These huge military contracts could spark 1,000% gains of the small firm that won the contract to build them.
Get the name of the small defense contractor here >>>
"The Buck Stops Here,"

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As we patiently await the release of Christopher Nolan's upcoming war epic, Oppenheimer, consider a rewatch of this iconic historic thriller, which also focuses on an inventor whose work changed war forever. Benedict Cumberbatch plays the famous Alan Turing, the inventor of the first computer, whose invention was used to decrypt German war messages during World War II. This film is historically accurate and emotional devastating, exploring Turing's final years, which were marked by hormonal torture forced upon him as a punishment for homosexuality, which was illegal in the UK at the time. | |
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