Tag: October 1933

  • Dollar Deceit: Paris Sees Threat in FDR’s Currency Gambit

    Dollar Deceit: Paris Sees Threat in FDR’s Currency Gambit

    In the City of Light, a storm is brewing over the latest move by President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s administration. The president’s decision to purchase gold abroad with paper dollars has left a bitter taste in the mouths of Parisians, who see it as a declaration of a currency war. The aim, it seems, is to…

  • Gold Rush Fueled by Shadowy Forces: Uncovering the Dark Web of Commodity Manipulation

    Gold Rush Fueled by Shadowy Forces: Uncovering the Dark Web of Commodity Manipulation

    It was supposed to be a routine decision, but the latest move by the administration to increase the fixed price of domestically mined gold has raised eyebrows among economists and insiders alike. On October 28, 1933, Washington insiders confirmed that the price of RFC purchases rose from $3.176 to $3.132, despite a concurrent drop in…

  • Bank Robbers Strike South Bend: City Men Duped in Nobel Prize Scam

    Bank Robbers Strike South Bend: City Men Duped in Nobel Prize Scam

    It’s a brazen heist, one that’s left the people of South Bend reeling. On an unspecified date in 1933, a gang of thieves descended upon the city’s bank, leaving a trail of destruction and stolen cash in their wake. But the real question on everyone’s minds is: how did they manage to pull off this…

  • Bombshell in Matanzas: Railroad Strike Turns Deadly

    Bombshell in Matanzas: Railroad Strike Turns Deadly

    In the midst of Cuba’s labor crisis, a sinister plot unfolded in the sleepy town of Epalme, Matanzas Province. According to reliable reports from Havana, railroad strikers confessed to planting a deadly bomb that ravaged 400 feet of rail tracks and crippled a locomotive and two baggage cars on October 21, 1933. The blast shook…

  • Terror on the Trestle: 7-Year-Old Boy Beheaded by Locomotive in Brooklyn

    Terror on the Trestle: 7-Year-Old Boy Beheaded by Locomotive in Brooklyn

    A heinous crime shook the streets of Brooklyn on this fateful October morning, leaving a trail of horror and heartbreak in its wake. Seven-year-old Daniel Santone, a young boy with a promising future, met a tragic end on the Washington Avenue trestle as he tried to outrun a speeding train. The devastating incident unfolded at…

  • Looing in the Valley: A Rare but Notorious Crime

    Looing in the Valley: A Rare but Notorious Crime

    In the midst of the unpredictable weather that plagued Brownsville and the Valley on Friday night and Saturday, October 13-14, 1933, a brazen crime took place, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake. A storm-wrecked home in Harlingen was targeted by thieves who made off with every bathroom fixture, a haul that earned them…

  • Stormy Seas and Stock Market Shenanigans: A Perfect Storm of Chaos

    Stormy Seas and Stock Market Shenanigans: A Perfect Storm of Chaos

    Washington, D.C. – On October 12, 1933, the nation’s capital was thrown into turmoil as markets and banks closed, bringing with it a day of uncertainty and chaos. The unexpected closures caught everyone off guard, including the Treasury Department, which failed to issue its customary daily gold price quotation and statement of Federal Reserve Bank…

  • Debt, Dishonor, and Deceit: A Web of War-Time Loans Exposed

    Debt, Dishonor, and Deceit: A Web of War-Time Loans Exposed

    Washington D.C. – In the shadows of the nation’s capital, a sordid tale of financial manipulation and deception unfolded yesterday, as American officials pored over the intricacies of a British plea for war debt reduction. Sir Frederick Leith-Ross, the British treasury’s chief negotiator, laid bare the shocking truth behind the loans that had bound his…

  • Blood in the Wilderness: Yakutat’s Deadly Shooting Shakes Alaska

    Blood in the Wilderness: Yakutat’s Deadly Shooting Shakes Alaska

    In the remote wilderness of Yakutat, a senseless act of violence has left a community reeling. A shooting reported on October 9, 1933, has claimed the life of the victim, who succumbed to their injuries on their way to Juneau for medical attention. Eyewitnesses describe the scene as chaotic, with multiple shots fired in rapid…

  • Bridge Party Heist: Hendersonville’s High Society Duped

    Bridge Party Heist: Hendersonville’s High Society Duped

    The usually tranquil town of Hendersonville, North Carolina, was rocked by a brazen heist at a recent bridge party. According to eyewitnesses, winners of the high-stakes game were forced to pay a hefty sum to their opponents, sparking suspicion of foul play. The incident unfolded at a private residence in the town’s upscale neighborhood, where…