Amanda Fairbanks on "The Lost Boys Of Montauk," evolution of eastern Long Island
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- Опубліковано 2 сер 2024
- In "The Lost Boys of Montauk," published by Simon & Schuster, a division of ViacomCBS, author Amanda Fairbanks traces the evolution of eastern Long Island. At the heart of her story are four commercial fishermen from vastly different backgrounds who shared a tragic fate, lost at sea together more than 30 years ago. Anthony Mason has the details.
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The real Lost Boys of Montauk were the kids that were kidnapped and had experiments done on them at Camp Hero.
facts
I was in the tail end of the Perfect Storm in 1985 aboard TeVega which is a 165 ft gaff rigged schooner going west from Leningrad, USSR. The storm lasted three and a half days and it was pitch black the entire time. The wind and waves almost sank us. It was really rough.
Can’t wait to read
What a slap in the face to the real tragedy, and the hundred thousand plus children lost to the programs. How dare you Good Sir, how dare you
'It's not fish yer buyin', it's men's lives'
Lol
I would get with viacomCBS, and find the woman also.