Breakthroughs and everyday innovations from the year.
HEADLINES ON September 12, 1966
Full News Archive
- Headline: California Gubernatorial Debate Highlights. Impact: This debate between Brown and Reagan inadvertently led to a TV-induced public opinion culture, where politicians would later rely more on sound bites than substance. Who knew that a simple TV panel discussion could turn into the reality show we see today?. Fact: Did you know that this was before every politician realized they could just say anything outrageous on TV and get famous for it? Thanks, Brown and Reagan!.
- Headline: Peking's Warning on Red Guards' Opposition. Impact: The clashes between Red Guards and their foes created a power vacuum that would allow for future political spectacles, like talent shows for revolutionaries, where the best at being 'revolutionary' would shine... or not.. Fact: Did you know that the Red Guards effectively turned China into a live-action game of 'Survivor'? Only instead of challenges, they had ideological purges!.
- Headline: 12 Hurt as Prison Break Is Fought by Police in Chile. Impact: This prison break led to an increased focus on prison reform and security measures, which eventually spiraled into debates about the efficacy of the entire penal system. Thanks, Chile, for getting the ball rolling on 'Should we even have prisons?'. Fact: Did you know that prison breaks have been a source of inspiration for countless movies? Because nothing says 'entertainment' like a good ol' escape attempt!.
- Headline: Welch Solidifies Grip on Birch Society at High-Level Parley. Impact: Welchβs consolidation of power in the Birch Society paved the way for conspiracy theories that would flourish in the coming decades, giving rise to a new era of eccentrics who believed they were fighting against a shadowy global elite. Thanks for the inspiration, Welch!. Fact: Did you know that the Birch Society has been linked to more conspiracy theories than a late-night radio show? Talk about a niche market!.
- Headline: 7 MORE SYRIANS FLEE TO JORDAN; Religious Factionalism Said to Divide Army Officers. Impact: The flight of these Syrian officers contributed to the eventual rise of sectarian violence in the region, like a domino effect where one bad decision leads to more bad decisions. Who would've thought religious factionalism could be so... divisive?. Fact: Fun fact: this kind of sectarian strife has been a recurring theme in the Middle East for centuries, proving that some patterns are just too stubborn to break!.
- Headline: Chinese Synthesize Insulin, German Scientists Confirm; Medical Value Cited Chinese Synthesis of Insulin Proved British Study Noted. Impact: The synthesis of insulin in China not only advanced medical science but also set off a race for pharmaceutical dominance that had countries scrambling to outdo each other in medical research, leading to today's absurd prices for life-saving drugs. Thanks a lot, science!. Fact: Did you know that insulin was once considered a miraculous cure, and now it's just... really expensive? Progress!.
- Headline: CHOICE NARROWS IN SOUTH AFRICA; 2 Actively Seeking Election as Verwoerd's Successor. Impact: The political struggle in South Africa demonstrated how power vacuums can lead to chaos, paving the way for future leaders who would either rise to greatness or fall spectacularly, usually with a lot of drama involved. Like a soap opera, but with more apartheid.. Fact: Did you know that the political drama in South Africa could rival any reality TV show? Who needs scripted drama when you have real-life tension?.
- Headline: Greek Ex-Premier--Challenged To Clarify Views on Monarchy; Stephanopoulos Asks That Papandreou Tell Whether Aim Is to Depose King. Impact: Papandreou's challenge to clarify his views on the monarchy ultimately energized a movement toward democracy in Greece, although it also created a wave of gossip that could rival any royal scandal. Monarchy? What monarchy?. Fact: Did you know that asking a politician to clarify their views is like asking a cat to take a bath? It's not going to happen without a fight!.
- Headline: 2D ISRAELI PROTEST SENT TO U.N. COUNCIL. Impact: This protest sent to the U.N. would set the stage for Israel's continuous struggle for acknowledgment and peace in the international arena, making the U.N. meetings the longest-running drama series of all time. Riveting stuff!. Fact: Did you know that the U.N. has been trying to solve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict since the dawn of time? Talk about a never-ending story!.
Wall Street Time Machine
IBM
IBM
IBM - If you invested $1,000 in 1966, it would be worth $189,590 today (189.6x return)
JNJ
Johnson & Johnson
Johnson & Johnson - If you invested $1,000 in 1966, it would be worth $1,807,152 today (1807.2x return)
PG
Procter & Gamble
Procter & Gamble - If you invested $1,000 in 1966, it would be worth $713,064 today (713.1x return)