Warlord Photo File from Warlord No. 404, dated 19 June 1982. The Dassault Mirage III. Interesting that the photo credit is to an "I. Kennedy". I'm wondering if this photograph was taken by artist Ian Kennedy at an air show? DC Thomson.
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Warlord Photo File from Warlord No. 404, dated 19 June 1982. The Dassault Mirage III. Interesting that the photo credit is to an "I. Kennedy". I'm wondering if this photograph was taken by artist Ian Kennedy at an air show? DC Thomson.
Q: “Paul, how often have you taken LSD?” PAUL: (pause) “About four times.” Q: “And where did you get it from?” PAUL: “Well, you know, if I was to say where I got it from, you know, I mean… it’s illegal and everything… it’s silly to say that, you know. So I’d rather not say that.” Q: “Don’t you believe that this is a matter which you should have kept private?” PAUL: “Mmm, but the thing is – I was asked a question by a newspaper, and the decision was whether to tell a lie or tell him the truth. I decided to tell him the truth… but I really didn’t want to say anything, you know, because if I had my way I wouldn’t have told anyone. I’m not trying to spread the word about this. But the man from the newspaper is the man from the mass medium. I’ll keep it a personal thing if he does too you know… if he keeps it quiet. But he wanted to spread it so it’s his responsibility, you know, for spreading it not mine.” Q: “But you’re a public figure and you said it in the first place and you must have known it would make the newspaper.” PAUL: “Yeah, but to say it is only to tell the truth. I’m telling the truth, you know. I don’t know what everyone’s so angry about.” Q: “Do you think that you have now encouraged your fans to take drugs?” PAUL: (clearly and calmly) “I don’t think it’ll make any difference. I don’t think my fans are going to take drugs just because I did, you know. But the thing is – that’s not the point anyway. I was asked whether I had or not. And from then on, the whole bit about how far it’s gonna go and how many people it’s going to encourage is up to the newspapers, and up to you on television. I mean, you’re spreading this now, at this moment. This is going into all the homes in Britain. And I’d rather it didn’t. But you’re asking me the question – You want me to be honest – I’ll be honest.” Q: “But as a public figure, surely you’ve got the responsibility to…” PAUL: “…No, it’s you who’ve got the responsibility. You’ve got the responsibility not to spread this NOW. You know, I’m quite prepared to keep it as a very personal thing if you will too. If you’ll shut up about it, I will."
Paul admits to taking LSD, broadcast on the ITN evening news on the 19th June 1967.
80 days in protest... and we’re not stopping.
Caracas, 19 de junio 2017. Opositores al gobierno de Nicolás Maduro trataron de marchar al Consejo Nacional Electoral pero fueron dispersado por la policía y la Guardia Nacional Bolivariana. / Caracas, 19th june 2017. Members of the opposition to the government of Nicolas Maduro tried to march to the Consejo Nacional Electoral (Electoral National Council) but they were repressed by the police and the Bolivarian National Guard.
Battle Picture Weekly No. 68, dated 19 June 1976. Main cover image by Mike Western. Treasury of British Comics.
Battle No. 372, dated 19 June 1982. The Fists of Jimmy Chang cover by Eric Bradbury. Treasury of British Comics.
Battle Modern Master Plan No. 11 - H.M.S. Leander (the name coming from Greek mythology). Decommissioned in 1987 and sunk during a naval exercise in 1989.
From Battle Picture Weekly No. 68, dated 19 June 1976. Treasury of British Comics.
A newsagent reservation ad from Battle Picture Weekly from June 1976. Treasury of British Comics.