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The migration of Germans to Argentina at the end of WWII wasn't really an unusual event in history, but the old abandoned train station in the jungle where most disembarked held a secret few were aware of. As an Archeologist, David Adams had a ken interest in finding the derelict station, but not keen enough to travel from UCLA to the jungles of South America. It took his friend, Justin Bradley to get him there. The two sat off on a mission to not only find the old station, but to recover something that was hidden one hundred feet below its abandoned tracks. Neither man had any idea that what they were about to discover would change history forever.…mehr

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The migration of Germans to Argentina at the end of WWII wasn't really an unusual event in history, but the old abandoned train station in the jungle where most disembarked held a secret few were aware of. As an Archeologist, David Adams had a ken interest in finding the derelict station, but not keen enough to travel from UCLA to the jungles of South America. It took his friend, Justin Bradley to get him there. The two sat off on a mission to not only find the old station, but to recover something that was hidden one hundred feet below its abandoned tracks. Neither man had any idea that what they were about to discover would change history forever.
Autorenporträt
Richard Smith wrote his PhD thesis on China's economic reforms and has written extensively Chinese issues for New Left Review, Monthly Review, Real-World Economics Review, and Ecologist. He has also written essays collected in Green Capitalism: The God that Failed (2016) and in The Democracy Collaborative's Next System Project (2017). Smith is also a founding member of the US-based group System Change Not Climate Change.