British nuclear test Totem I, conducted at Emu Field, in the desolate south desert of Australia. British military experts expected the radioactive cloud from the test to disperse, but it instead blew across inhabited regions of northeastern Australia. In addition, no precautions were taken to protect aboriginal populations living in the test area. It all happened today, 1953.
1973—Allende Ousted in Chile
With the help of the CIA, General Augusto Pinochet topples democratically elected President Salvador Allende in Chile. Pinochet’s regime serves as a testing ground for Chicago School of Economics radical pro-business policies that later are applied to other countries, including the United States.