- 1922 - In Egypt, Howard Carter discovered the entry of the lost tomb of Pharaoh Tutankhamen.
- 1942 - During World War II, Axis forces retreated from El Alamein in North Africa. It was a major victory for the British.
- 1952 - In the United States, the National Security Agency (NSA) was established.
- 1956 - Soviet forces enter Hungary in order to suppress the uprising that had begun on October 23, 1956.
- 1979 - Iranian militants seized the U.S. embassy in Tehran and took 63 Americans hostage (90 total hostages). The militants, mostly students, demanded that the U.S. send the former shah back to Iran to stand trial. Many hostages were later released, but 52 were held for the next 14 months.
- 1989 - About a million East Germans filled the streets of East Berlin in a pro-democracy rally.
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Wednesday, November 04, 2020
History for November 4
Tuesday, November 03, 2020
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette endorses Trump for handling of economy; first GOP presidential endorsement since 1972 | Fox Business
Instapundit--GLEICHSCHALTUNG: Shut Down DC Targets Conservative Organizations as ‘Trump Boosters.’
"Shut Down D.C., a progressive group that says it uses “strategic direct action to advance justice and hold officials accountable,” is targeting at least 27 conservative organizations in the Washington metro area as Election Day approaches.
An interactive map from Shut Down D.C. lists as “Trump boosters” a range of organizations, including The Heritage Foundation, the parent organization of The Daily Signal.
Other groups listed include Americans for Prosperity, Competitive Enterprise Institute, FreedomWorks, Leadership Institute, National Taxpayers Union, Republican Jewish Coalition, and UrbanCURE. (The complete list is below.)
Shut Down D.C.’s map contains the address, phone number, and website for each listed group. It also shows the location of media organizations, technology companies, and government offices in Washington, D.C.
The left-wing group’s website boasts that “we’re getting ready for an uprising. Now’s the time to get involved so we’re ready to hit the streets.”
I get the feeling it isn’t really the streets they want to hit.--Posted by Stephen Green"
While Hyping Voter Intimidation, Left Promises To Revolt If Trump Wins
- While spinning false and exaggerated stories of right-wing threats, the left is ignoring perhaps the biggest threat of voter intimidation. Why? Because it's coming from their own ranks.
It seems like threats of “creating serious disruption,” as one Resistance group expressed plans to do if Trump wins, might be a worrisome voter intimidation tactic.
...A protest group called Shut Down DC is organizing an effort to “create serious disruption if Trump really tries to steal the election,” with a gathering in Black Lives Matter Plaza in Washington, D.C. on election night. The group, which also encourages similar disruptions in other communities, says they are “ready to do whatever it takes.”

Bernie Sanders endorses Sarah Iannarone for Portland mayor - TheBlaze
Intended to be satire. Sadly, it's what the democrats will bring to America.-----Business Owners Boarding Up In Case Party Of Love And Tolerance Loses | The Babylon Bee
Lunch video-----"...anything will be counted as COVID these days."
SEAL Team Six rescues American held hostage in Nigeria - TheBlaze
James Woods--"...Donald Trump is the choice of hard-working Americans..."
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Ironically Joe Biden’s campaign raised funding from Silicon Valley, New York, and California billionaires, while Donald Trump is the choice of hard-working Americans.
Why Trump Supporters Chant “We Love You”
CNN's Tapper called out for failing to fact-check Biden campaign's fracking claim | Fox News
Maxine Waters on conservative black voters: 'I will never, ever forgive them' for Trump vote - TheBlaze
History for November 3
- 1507 - Leonardo DaVinci was commissioned by the husband of Lisa Gherardini to paint her. The work is known as the Mona Lisa.
- 1796 - John Adams was elected the 2nd U.S. President.
- 1839 - The first Opium War between China and Britain erupted.
- 1892 - The first automatic telephone went into service at LaPorte, IN. The device was invented by Almon Strowger.
- 1911 - Chevrolet Motor Car Company was founded by Louis Chevrolet and William C. Durant.
- 1941 - U.S. Ambassador to Japan John Grew warned that the Japanese may be planning a sudden attack on the U.S.
- 1957 - Sputnik II was launched by the Soviet Union. It was the second manmade satellite to be put into orbit and was the first to put an animal into space, a dog named Laika.






