Herbert Hoover on April 7, 1927

In this photo, there were:

  • Surgical scars on Herbert Hoover’s and the three men’s faces.
  • Possible surgical scars on Herbert Hoover’s right hand.
  • Possible foreign objects in their eyes.
  • Possible Signs of Org-x: the hidden hands, the V’s, hand pointing at or touching The Eye.

— TVJ — 3/21/22 —

“First Television Transmission.

(Original Caption) 4/8/1927-Washington, DC- On April 7th, television was inaugurated as a successful achievement of scientific research. For the first time, men sat in New York and looked 200 miles over a telephone wire at other men in Washington, DC. Photo shows Secretary of Commerce Hoover, as he appeared at his office in Washington, DC, while speaking to and being seen by Walter S. Gifford, President of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company, in New York City. Listening in on the conversation are: General J.J. Carty; A.E. Berry and Stephen Davis. Date created: April 7, 1927.”

(Original Caption) 4/8/1927-Washington, DC- On April 7th, television was inaugurated as a successful achievement of scientific research. For the first time, men sat in New York and looked 200 miles over a telephone wire at other men in Washington, DC. Photo shows Secretary of Commerce Hoover, as he appeared at his office in Washington, DC, while speaking to and being seen by Walter S. Gifford, President of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company, in New York City. Listening in on the conversation are: General J.J. Carty; A.E. Berry and Stephen Davis.

(Original Caption) 4/8/1927-Washington, DC- On April 7th, television was inaugurated as a successful achievement of scientific research. For the first time, men sat in New York and looked 200 miles over a telephone wire at other men in Washington, DC. Photo shows Secretary of Commerce Hoover, as he appeared at his office in Washington, DC, while speaking to and being seen by Walter S. Gifford, President of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company, in New York City. Listening in on the conversation are: General J.J. Carty; A.E. Berry and Stephen Davis.

(Original Caption) 4/8/1927-Washington, DC- On April 7th, television was inaugurated as a successful achievement of scientific research. For the first time, men sat in New York and looked 200 miles over a telephone wire at other men in Washington, DC. Photo shows Secretary of Commerce Hoover, as he appeared at his office in Washington, DC, while speaking to and being seen by Walter S. Gifford, President of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company, in New York City. Listening in on the conversation are: General J.J. Carty; A.E. Berry and Stephen Davis.

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