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Project 100,000

Project 100,000 is a Vietnam-Era Program to Recruit 100,000 Men a Year to Fight America’s War in Southeast Asia. Most of the Recruits were Illiterate, had IQs of Less Than 70, or Suffered from Other Mental or Physical Impairments.

The United States’ involvement in the Vietnam War began shortly after the Second World War ended. Their participation was limited at first and escalated over 20 years. By April 1969, there were 543,000 American troops stationed in Vietnam. But did you know that the US had to ramp up its numbers, but did you know […]

Project 100,000 is a Vietnam-Era Program to Recruit 100,000 Men a Year to Fight America’s War in Southeast Asia. Most of the Recruits were Illiterate, had IQs of Less Than 70, or Suffered from Other Mental or Physical Impairments. Read More »

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Why Has the Pentagon Never Passed a Financial Audit?

A financial audit is an objective examination and evaluation of a company’s financial statements to ensure they are a fair and accurate representation of the transactions they claim to represent. However, did you know that a government section in the United States consistently fails its financial audits? The Pentagon serves as the U.S. Department of

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