Tag: 1922

Greece’s Bloody Purge: A Descent into Tyranny
In a shocking display of ruthlessness, the revolutionary government of Greece has carried out a series of executions, targeting six high-ranking officials accused of treason. The condemned men, including three former premiers, two former cabinet officers, and a general, were found guilty of conspiring to commit high treason in connection with the disastrous Greek campaign…

President’s Delayed Message Fuels Farmer Relief Fears
In a shocking move, President [undisclosed] has broken a precedent by delaying his annual message to Congress, leaving farmers in the dark about crucial relief measures. As of December 7, 1922, the President’s message was expected to be delivered within the second day of Congress’ regular session, but it may not be sent until the…

Greek Tragedy: Six Executed for Treason as Britain Severs Ties
In a shocking display of authoritarian power, the revolutionary government of Greece has executed six men accused of high treason. The victims, including three former priests, two former cabinet officers, and a general, were convicted of conspiring to undermine the Greek state during the disastrous war in Asia Minor. According to eyewitnesses, the executions were…

Wet Night Wreaks Havoc on New York Streets
December 6, 1922 – In a brazen daylight robbery, a group of street bandits left a trail of destruction and fear in their wake, making off with a whopping $20,000 in cash. The daring heist took place on Berg Avenue and Fifth Street in West New York, a normally tranquil neighborhood that was thrown into…

Diplomatic Intrigue Turns Deadly in Lausanne
The tense diplomatic standoff in Lausanne, Switzerland, took a dramatic turn on December 5, 1922, as Ismet Pasha, the Turkish representative, engaged in a three-hour conference with American Ambassador Richard W. Child. The high-stakes meeting centered around the delicate balance of power in the Dardanelles and the Bosporus, a critical waterway separating Europe and Asia.…

De Valera’s Daring Escape: Rebel Leader Seeks Passage to America
In a bold move, Eamonn de Valera, the cunning leader of the Irish Republican rebels, is reportedly attempting to flee Ireland for America. According to dispatches from Belfast, de Valera has been hiding in the rugged Carlingford Mountains, overlooking the County Louth coastline, where a daily boat service to Holyhead awaits. But this is no…

Germany’s Hidden Arsenal: A Threat to Global Security
On November 28, 1922, a shocking revelation emerged from Chicago, casting a dark shadow over the world’s fragile peace. Georges Clemenceau, the French statesman, took to the stage at the Auditorium Theater, where he unveiled a damning list of 45 instances of hidden war materials in Germany. The implications were stark: these munitions, sufficient to…

Harry H. Schlacht Exposes Passport Scam, New York City, 1922
A brazen passport scam has been exposed in the concrete jungle of New York City, leaving unsuspecting immigrants vulnerable to financial ruin. Harry H. Schlacht, head of the Downtown Chamber of Commerce, has been a thorn in the side of this international organization, which has been making millions by issuing fraudulent passports and preying upon…

Red-Handed in the Heartland: Oklahoma’s Farm Labor Union Exposes Ballot Box Saboteurs
November 25, 1922, Oklahoma City – A shocking expose of voter intimidation and coercion has emerged from the Sooner State, where the Farm Labor Union of America has grown from humble beginnings to a quarter-million-strong behemoth. Investigation by this newspaper reveals a sinister pattern of ‘scabbing’ at the polls, with union organizers throwing a ballot-box…

Heirs Beware: The Trust Company Conspiracy
In the scorching streets of New York City, a sinister plot unfolded in the realm of estate administration. In 1922, the Lawyers Title and Trust Company, situated at 160 Broadway and 44 Court Street, Brooklyn, was touted as a solution for families seeking to safeguard their assets for their heirs. But was this trust company…
