Grab your lucky rabbit’s foot and read up on the tales of some of the unluckiest people in history, from the man whose backyard became a battlefield (twice!) to an absurdly accident-prone instrument inventor and beyond.
From the World War II engagement that helped instigate a medical breakthrough to the devastating attack that indirectly contributed to the Renaissance, these battles altered the course of history.
this is all sort of, you know, penny annie stuff. phone records, a medical letter. there is no smoking gun that s evident in this list that is provided. but it shows how granular this information is going to get and be for us. jennifer, listen, you know this better than anyone else, does this list show that the doj system filtering out material that it s actually working here? how does something how do documents like this get out to the public? well, this document got out to the public by mistake. doj shouldn t have filed this document. this was a mistake. what it shows is that they have a process in place and, yeah, that process is working. the things that they are separating are things that might potentially be privileged. one thing that s interesting, it s hard to tell from the descriptions, but a lot looks like it s not ultimately going to be privileged. they are putting aside things in an excess of caution that
Find out how the word legerdemain came to be, why medieval spectators of the cups and balls illusion had to watch their pockets, and more in this list of fun and fantastical facts about the history of magic.