@Ouija1210 - in terms of known lasting legacy, hughes operated in this reality within the lies of frequency-control, ie - explosive tech, denial of already extant nazi ufo's and whatnot....
..tesla was from the era where the tech we coulda gone with instead got suppressed, so in a sense hughes was like filling in the gaps.
excuse my shit explanation, you'd need to read about montauk project stuff to know what i mean..
These people are so wrong, in his will after his parents passed away at 18 he designated in his will for mass amounts of money to go to forming the Howard Hughes Medical Institute to do research.
Little do people know but Howard Hughes was also a scientific genius and he had made many discoveries and inventions that would revolutionize the world. The most important of which are:
500 million a year and by the sounds of it, these researchers haven't accomplished much of anything. Just living a parasitic existence feeding on a dead man's wealth.
The program has a subtle but deliberate slant against Howard Hughes and I don't like it. Typical modern "journalists". 60 Minutes and National Geographic hate him because he was a Republican and a damn successful one.
Hughes specified an endowment for a medical research lab in his will... in 1925 at age 19. That will was later revoked and Hughes died intestate, but his idea for HHMI wasn't just a handy tax dodge as the program suggests -- hehad always planned for his wealth to sponsor medical research.
I don't understand why they let that guy say otherwise.
it would ahve been interesing if tesla and huges met...
Ouija1210 6 months ago
@Ouija1210 - in terms of known lasting legacy, hughes operated in this reality within the lies of frequency-control, ie - explosive tech, denial of already extant nazi ufo's and whatnot....
..tesla was from the era where the tech we coulda gone with instead got suppressed, so in a sense hughes was like filling in the gaps.
excuse my shit explanation, you'd need to read about montauk project stuff to know what i mean..
MannySteinerBIeeky 5 months ago
These people are so wrong, in his will after his parents passed away at 18 he designated in his will for mass amounts of money to go to forming the Howard Hughes Medical Institute to do research.
pickleskittle 11 months ago
Little do people know but Howard Hughes was also a scientific genius and he had made many discoveries and inventions that would revolutionize the world. The most important of which are:
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COLONELKiNGUMERCURiO 1 year ago
It's name is Hercules. Not the "spruce goose". Respect Hughes memory, you fuckers.
oneiros666 1 year ago 3
500 million a year and by the sounds of it, these researchers haven't accomplished much of anything. Just living a parasitic existence feeding on a dead man's wealth.
SexJunkle 1 year ago
The program has a subtle but deliberate slant against Howard Hughes and I don't like it. Typical modern "journalists". 60 Minutes and National Geographic hate him because he was a Republican and a damn successful one.
drewnwalker 1 year ago 3
Thanks for the video. I'm doing a project on Howard hughes and this video has been extremly helpful!
BPuigmarti 2 years ago
@BPuigmarti
Hughes specified an endowment for a medical research lab in his will... in 1925 at age 19. That will was later revoked and Hughes died intestate, but his idea for HHMI wasn't just a handy tax dodge as the program suggests -- hehad always planned for his wealth to sponsor medical research.
I don't understand why they let that guy say otherwise.
matt605 1 year ago