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The Perfect Storm (2000, Wolfgang Petersen)
25/04/2025
The infamous “7/4” flag of the Templar Society of Sabine Pass being stored in a utility closet in the CMSA Sabine Pass Field Office. This flag was taken by the CMSA after a successful raid on the headquarters of the Templar Society (the semi-legal paramilitary wing of the Church of the New Ark formed after the July 4th Massacre) in Sabine Pass, Texas. It was then kept as a souvenir by the Ranger Division. Supposedly it was hung backwards and upside-down in the Rangers’ dressing room for a time.
Photo taken by a reporter for the Houston Chronicle while undercover in the Field Office.
Washington Post front page on July 23, 2013.
Photo taken from thewashingtonpost(.)com and submitted by archivist.
After two weeks of the CMSA denying anything happened in Sabine on July 4th, 2013, WikiLeaks released every single file related to the July 4th Massacre in Sabine Pass, including radio communications between CMSA Rangers on that day. It forced the CMSA's hand and they admitted that eleven Arkies were shot and killed by CMSA Rangers on that day.
Radio logs seem to indicate that the shootout began because of a backfire from a StanTran which led to both sides drawing firearms and shooting at each other. Eleven Arkies were killed and three Rangers were killed. Remember that this is what led to the formation of the Templar Societies.
Submitted to the archive from WikiLeaks.
The original audio extracted from the black box of the transport vehicle of the doomed Squadron YGW, which was completely destroyed on the coast of Texas during a research expedition by Hurricane Grace's eyewall. In the audio, you can hear YGW Ranger Eric Guidry communicating with Sabine Pass before the radio transmissions fail and the wind capsizes the transport vehicle, drowning all of the rangers within it.
Front page of The Sun, a British tabloid, on January 19th, 2011. The Deepwater Horizon spill began in April of 2010 and was not sealed by BP until September 29th, over a week after Hurricane Grace made landfall. Because of the Foreverstorm, oil was transported from south of Louisiana west towards Texas, covering several hundred miles of coastline in oil slick.
British Petroleum filed for bankruptcy in February of 2011, and was stripped of its assets and purchased by Chevron Corporation in June of 2011.
Screenshot of The Sun submitted to the Archive online.
Texas Monthly July 2011 cover. After the storm's landfall, the oil and gas industry shifted from Houston to Corpus Christi, causing a boomtown effect in the mid-sized coastal town.
Archived from the Texas Monthly website.
A public sign in southwestern Texas, outside of the Graceland but within reach of the storm’s outer bands.
Submitted to the archive online. Photo taken on an iPhone and posted somewhere online, then recaptured again from a different iPhone.