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Chad Irby wrote:
Well, ever since the invention of the entire *art* of needlepoint in 1938 Berlin, the US has done nothing except use the skills imported in the postwar "Project Latchhook," where many German sewing scientists were imported to create the unit patches for what became NASA. Did you ever notice that sewing needles, cross-stitch needles, crocheting needles and such in the US *look exactly* like the ones used by the Germans during WWII? There's an untold story of post-WWII subterfuge and intellectual piracy to be told here I think! SMH |
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