>Some media hypsters say that the people who fought in WWII were the "Great >Generation" and the battle lines were clearly drawn between good and evil >(unlike Vietnam).
>So something may have occurred during or shortly after WWII to >thoroughly change the course of history. Something happened all right. It is called themonuclear warfare. Cival War General William T. Sherman's paradigm of "total war" was just the warm up. .. --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Yifu" <yifuxero@...> wrote: > > Let's briefly examine the idea that history changed course at the bombing of the Monte Cassino Monastery during WWII. First, it wasn't completely destroyed; perhaps symbolic of the ongoing strength of the Roman Church and the Papacy (although severely discredited in recent decades). Sorry,...damaged but not "out" unfortunately. > ... > Second, there may be some evidence that St. Padre Pio used his supernatural powers to divert more bombing runs away from the Monastery (I'll try to get some citations on this). > > Some media hypsters say that the people who fought in WWII were the "Great Generation" and the battle lines were clearly drawn between good and evil (unlike Vietnam). So something may have occurred during or shortly after WWII to thoroughly change the course of history. > > Rather than Monte Cassino, I point to July 2, 1947, the Roswell Incident, in which some aliens landed at the Foster Ranch near Corona, NM (close to the Roswell base). The aliens using their advanced technology created a time warp in which relative time actually stopped, and we are "actually" stuck in July 2, 1947. Everything that transpired after that is a delusional figment of the Aliens' imagination. > http://www.startlingart.com/Viewer.asp?ImageSource=fine_art&FileName=mis\ guidedmissle >