Nobody dies while Death makes love. In 1865, Death took a holiday, and since then, dozens of death-based psyops have been created to hoodwink real criminals. These psyops are rather complex, but the actors have worked diligently to help us discover their missions in the public record. Rule #1: Assemble…

An Army of Ghosts
The Ghost Army is a United States Army tactical deception unit that was active during World War II officially known as the 23rd Headquarters Special Troops. This unit pretends to be disbanded. It received a congressonal gold medal from President Joe Biden on February 1, 2022. It is a group…

PRINCESS TO PAINT TAFT; Lwoff-Parlaghy Says She Is Interested in the Secretary’s Face
Article published multiple times between 1909 and 1910 Lawrence Daily Journal, March 18, 1909 PRINCESS TO PAINT TAFT Vilma Parlaghy Has Arrived in New York in State. New York, March 18. – Princess Lwoff-Parlaghy, better known in the world of art as Vilma Parlaghy, minus her menagerie, but with all…

Princess Who Paints Portraits of Royalty
“How did it happen that Andrew Carnegie, who could never be induced to sit for any artist, was eager to have his portrait painted by the Princess?” – Rebecca Hooper Eastman in Vogue Magazine The Knoxville Sentinel PRINCESS LWOFF-PARLAGHY At the mere mention of the name, Princess Lwoff-Parlaghy, curiosity is…

Esquire’s Profile of Nikola Tesla: Ahead of His Time
by Dick Holdsworth in Esquire, October, 1947 Recounting the career of Nikola Tesla, whose eccentric traits were outweighed by his generosity and inventive genius Sketch of an older Nikola Tesla The place was New York’s Mulberry Street section, “Little Italy”; the time, shortly before seven o’clock in the evening of…