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File:How to Pump and Dump Your Planet Without Really Trying.jpg|link=How to Pump and Dump Your Planet Without Really Trying|'''''[[How to Pump and Dump Your Planet Without Really Trying]]''''' is a 1967 American musical comedy industrial training film based on the 1961 military program of the same name, which in turn was based on [REDACTED]'s 1952 Presidential Emergency Action Documents. | |||
File:12 Grams of 21 Monkeys.jpg|link=12 Grams of 21 Monkeys|'''''[[12 Grams of 21 Monkeys]]''''' is a science fiction crime drama film directed by Steven Soderbergh and Terry Gilliam. | File:12 Grams of 21 Monkeys.jpg|link=12 Grams of 21 Monkeys|'''''[[12 Grams of 21 Monkeys]]''''' is a science fiction crime drama film directed by Steven Soderbergh and Terry Gilliam. | ||
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Revision as of 15:35, 9 November 2022
Pivot Shock is a 1970 book by martial artist Alvin Toffler about the importance of re-directing an opponent's energy.
In the News
How to Pump and Dump Your Planet Without Really Trying is a 1967 American musical comedy industrial training film based on the 1961 military program of the same name, which in turn was based on [REDACTED]'s 1952 Presidential Emergency Action Documents.
12 Grams of 21 Monkeys is a science fiction crime drama film directed by Steven Soderbergh and Terry Gilliam.
Fiction cross-reference
- 12 Grams of 21 Monkeys
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- How to Pump and Dump Your Planet Without Really Trying
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
- Post @ Twitter (9 November 2022)
- https://twitter.com/GnomonChronicl1/status/1535981773942931459
- [] @ Wikipedia