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At least I can get this episode to play. Good work , keep it up.

1 months ago reply 0

Even when our enemy could decipher the message, they were talking about ”eggs”& ”birds, turtles & ponds.

2 months ago reply 0

The code the Navajo people came up with, using this ancient language went UNBROKEN (eggs were bombs, tanks were turtles) even people who spoke Navajo couldn’t make heads or tails of it.The very day, the war ended,this code was never broke. It’s a very small amount of people, who served our country, that had remarkable results!

2 months ago reply 0

When you have time & nothing better to do look up The Navajo Code Talkers of WWII. I was born in Arizona & was raised to give the greatest respect to these men, a few walked in our county memorial day parade. It’s WORTHY service. I hope a few good men are out there, I’d like to say thank you, to the ones that served. I was born in 1960, I’ll never forget what I was told about them. Thank you for your service.

2 months ago reply 0

Like it or not (we’re in a SERVALANCE SOCIETY). Why would we NEED another Alcatraz?

2 months ago reply 0

Why in t H*LL do we need another Alcatraz? What’s going on, behind our backs?

2 months ago reply 0

The men that were transferred there, showed the ability to beat another man to death (with their own bare hans)!

2 months ago reply 0

It is worthy to note. The infamous men that served time, in Alcatraz Prison, were guilty of severe violence after they were incarcerated. If they didn’t kill someone, in Prison, they came dawned close. Many times it was an attack on a gard that did it. I saw Alcatraz, from the Oakland Bay Bridge once. It’s a very small facility.

2 months ago reply 0

When I ’m down to low spread, I can’t even get The audio to run on this program!!!

2 months ago reply 0