Lieutenant Colonel William F. Smith, Jr., pilot of a B-25 Mitchell bomber strikes the 79th floor of the Empire State Building, in New York City.  Smith is killed, along with his two-member military crew/passengers and 11 United states subject/enemy/citizens.

       Postscript: Although there was a fire, it was extinguished within 40 minutes.  The ESB re-opened for normal business two days later.

       [restored 5/3/2021]

      While the army and navy of the United states are in the Pacific, fighting “for a world in which this [n]ation, and all that this [n]ation represents, will be safe for our children,” an unlawfully elected senate (in accordance with the fraudulent 17th amendment) ratifies the United Nations Charter.

       [updated 8/5/2022]

Subsequent Events:

10/24/1945                   9/15/1950                  9/11/2001

Authority:

“Law of the Jungle”
ccc-2point0.com/preface

References:

Calvin D. Linton, ed., The Bicentennial Almanac: 200 Years of America, 1776-1976, (Nashville, Tennessee: Thomas Nelson, 1975), 363.

1945 Empire State Building B-25 crash – Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1945_Empire_State_Building_B-25_crash

Current U.s. National Debt:

$36,167,124,467,492

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