Dr. NoSleep
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
At the bottom of the poster, written in blocky white letters read, Volunteer today to keep America safe.
The title of this photo was, USDRS Recruitment Poster.
Photograph 2 was an image of a crowd gathered in front of a large stage, similar to a bandstand.
A man, who bears a striking resemblance to then governor of Iowa, Terry Edward Branstad, whom I learned about following a quick Google search, is speaking at a podium.
He is dressed in long, violet robes.
A crowd of men and women, all dressed in affluent suits and dresses, stood behind him, each holding a candle.
In the center of the stage were six people, four men and two women, each with numbers hung around their necks.
The title of this photo was Participant Raffle, Des Moines, Iowa.
Photograph 3 depicted a tall wooden pole surrounded by an enormous pile of sticks.
Attached to the pole were what looked like long shackles, two for the wrists and two for the ankles.
A group of men in military uniforms are seen in the far back, apparently overseeing some sort of work.
The most unusual part of the photo is the large medallion mounted on top of the pole, displaying an elaborate symbol.
The symbol is too out of frame to be clearly identified.
The title of this photo was Aftermath 3-3-85.
Photograph 4, unlike the other photographs, appear to have been taken at night or in a very dark area.
The only light source is an enormous ball of hazy white light that almost envelops the whole room.
There are distinct silhouettes, but they are either too distant or misshapen to clearly identify what or who they are.
Whoever is taking the photo is either lying on their side or on their knees.
The title for the photo is Ceremony at Galveston, Texas.
Lastly, the tape was in a weathered old box, one of those generic VHS covers that you might use for tapes of home movies.