BY: MIROSLAV TOMOSKI Wandering around a now-abandoned government complex carved into the side of a mountain, Slovenian film maker, Žiga Virc, had come to investigate a myth. The bunkered complex, known as Object 505, is a Yugoslav version of Area…
Why average Alaskan citizens were given guns and recruited as spies
BY: SINEAD MULHERN It would take a certain kind of person to live in Alaska during the 1950s. Back then, the population hovered around 130,000—quite a small number considering the state covers 1,717,854 square kilometers. Those shy of rugged terrain…