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[[File: | [[File:We_interrupt_Young_Nations_at_War_to_bring_you_Wide_Wide_World_of_Microwave_Weapons.jpg|thumb||link=Wide Wide World of Microwave Weapons|... that we are interrupting '''''[[Young Nations At War]]''''' to bring you '''''[[Wide Wide World of Microwave Weapons]]'''''? | ||
... that "'''[[We've Only Just Begun|We've Only Just Begun (To Breath)]]'''" was released as a 45 RPM record during the early months of the global COVID-19 pandemic, with "'''[[I Can't Stop Jabbing You]]'''" on the B side? | ... that "'''[[We've Only Just Begun|We've Only Just Begun (To Breath)]]'''" was released as a 45 RPM record during the early months of the global COVID-19 pandemic, with "'''[[I Can't Stop Jabbing You]]'''" on the B side? | ||
... that American chemist and spymaster '''[[Sidney Gottlieb (nonfiction)|Sidney Gottlieb]] headed Project MKUltra, the CIA's 1950s and 1960s assassination attempts and mind-control program, and that NPR referred to Gottlieb as America's 'Poisoner In Chief'? | ... that American chemist and spymaster '''[[Sidney Gottlieb (nonfiction)|Sidney Gottlieb]]''' headed Project MKUltra, the CIA's 1950s and 1960s assassination attempts and mind-control program, and that NPR referred to Gottlieb as America's 'Poisoner In Chief'? |
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[[File:We_interrupt_Young_Nations_at_War_to_bring_you_Wide_Wide_World_of_Microwave_Weapons.jpg|thumb||link=Wide Wide World of Microwave Weapons|... that we are interrupting Young Nations At War to bring you Wide Wide World of Microwave Weapons?
... that "We've Only Just Begun (To Breath)" was released as a 45 RPM record during the early months of the global COVID-19 pandemic, with "I Can't Stop Jabbing You" on the B side?
... that American chemist and spymaster Sidney Gottlieb headed Project MKUltra, the CIA's 1950s and 1960s assassination attempts and mind-control program, and that NPR referred to Gottlieb as America's 'Poisoner In Chief'?