I haven't had a chance to read through the records yet, but it just feels like there could be something here given the records are now being released to the archives after 72 years (plus the number 72 tends to show up in a similar manner as numbers like 33).
Last link posted provides a visualization for a quick overview.
From https://join1440.com/newsletter/4-2-2022/ >>
The US National Archives yesterday released a batch of census records from 1950, shedding light on the life of more than 150 million Americans at the midpoint of the 20th century and after World War II. The records were kept private under federal rules, restricting public access for 72 years. -Link >> https://www.upi.com/Top_News/US/2022/04/01/1950-census-information-archive-released/4751648778979/
The 1950 census is one of the last of its kind, with more than 20 detailed questions asked of every person. The data span 6.4 million digitized pages and include names, ages, addresses, as well as answers to questions about ancestry, the kinds of toilets and kitchen sinks families had, and more. Census forms from later decades were eventually changed to ask fewer questions, with the 2010 census asking ten and the 2020 census asking only nine. The detailed questions give historians and genealogists an unprecedented look at the personal dynamics, relationships, and sentiments of society at the time. -Link >> https://www.archives.gov/research/census/1950/questions-asked
About 26 million Americans living in 1950 are still alive, according to online genealogy platform My Heritage.
See the full census data here, and see a visual evolution of the census here. -Links >> https://1950census.archives.gov/?utm_source=join1440&utm_medium=email&utm_placement=newsletter >> https://pudding.cool/2020/03/census-history/
Here's a music recommendation for anyone who'd like a listening break. I shared it in a comment, but thought it couldn't hurt to share as a general post too.
-Must watch short video that is part of Muse's Simulation Theory video/movie/concert. This short video (linked first below) was released in 2020 to follow up with Muse's Simulation Theory album (released 9.11.2018). I've also linked a playlist with the entire Simulation Theory live tour vids.
-Simulation Theory Theme (https://youtu.be/G8WWmOoTiNU) -Simulation Theory playlist (https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLoqFqUaVL9eST-dMQslifGG1m-Oi0CRrt)
-Highly, highly recommend watching the tour playlist, the visuals are amazing. Although the tour took place pre-covid, it has a ton of relevant symbolism.
-NOTE: The last video in the playlist is from a tiktok released earlier this year. Check out the drum set for a Q reference.
-Lastly, Muse released two videos/songs from their new album called "Will of the People". (First song dropped on 1.13.2022 and second on 3.17.2022). They have always been quite prophetic with their music, so I'm keeping an eye on the songs that will drop this summer culminating in the album release in August.
-Won't Stand Down (https://youtu.be/d55ELY17CFM) -Compliance (https://youtu.be/QP3zRBtgvJo)
-From Muse:
Will Of The People Tracklist:
- Will Of The People
- Compliance
- Liberation
- Won’t Stand Down
- Ghosts (How Can I Move On) 6.You Make Me Feel Like It’s Halloween
- Kill Or Be Killed
- Verona
- Euphoria
- We Are Fucking Fucked
-“Compliance is about the promise of safety and reassurance sold to us by powerful entities during times of vulnerability. Gangs, governments, demagogues, social media algorithms & religions seduce us with misleading untruths and comforting fables. They want us to join their narrow worldview in exchange for obedience and turning a blind eye to our own internal voice of reason & compassion. They just need our Compliance.”
I saw this posted on the George News telegram channel and thought it might fit with some of the posts I've seen related to Ukraine biolabs. Link to post of Kharkiv doc here: https://t.me/georgenews/3719?single
You can view the full telegram post that references warclandestine's threader by clicking on 'context' in the link above.
PS. This is my first post (I've been lurking for a while). If this should go in one of the megathreads instead of a single post, just let me know.