History
Charles Cole: America in Name Only
Charles Cole has been a lifelong student of the Russian language and of Russian and Soviet culture, history, and politics. He graduated from...
Manufacturing “Enemies” to Steal Freedom – Part 1
The Deep State has been manufacturing real and imagined enemies for generations to justify escalating attacks on liberty, prosperity, and humanity, warns The...
Read moreCultural Appropriation: Is THIS Why Some People Think Cleopatra Was Black?
We hear indignant insistence that Egypt’s most famous Greek queen, Cleopatra, was black. But how did the idea originate? ...
Read moreAnniversary of the Magna Carta: Death Certificate of Despotism
The Magna Carta may be centuries old, but its message remains as relevant as ever: No one is above the law, and everyone...
Read moreAre Americans Responsible for Their Rogue Government?
For many decades, elements within the U.S. government have been involved in activities that most Americans don’t even know about, and would disapprove...
Read moreHappy Birthday, James Madison! From Last Rites to Bill of Rights
James Madison was born at midnight between March 16 and 17, 1751. James’ mother was away from her own home, paying a visit...
Read moreThe Ides of March: George Washington Quells a Coup
On the Ides of March, 1783, Washington once proved his inestimable worth to the cause of American freedom. He understood that the American...
Read moreThomas Hollis: British Benefactor of American Liberty
In the annals of history, the name Thomas Hollis may not be as familiar as those of the luminaries of the Enlightenment or...
Read moreJohn F. McManus: A Tribute
John F. McManus was a man who spent his life fighting for his country, first as a Marine, then as a Bircher. McManus,...
Read moreThe Boston Massacre: An Important and Overlooked Lesson
You can still see the spot. If you take the Freedom Trail tour in Boston, a uniformed park ranger will let you stand...
Read moreWilliam Dawes: A Literally Unsung Hero of American Liberty
In the shadows of American history, where the deeds of the famous are celebrated, there lies the often overlooked story of William Dawes,...
Read moreNew DOI Rules Erasing Native Americans From Society
New rules by the Department of the Interior (DOI) meant to strengthen nation-to-nation relationships, ensure that progress in “Indian Country” endures for years to...
Read more“Fix Bayonets”: The Story of Operation Shiny Bayonet, the First U.S. Air Cavalry Battle of the Vietnam War, with Vietnam Veteran Bob Martin, U.S. Army, Retired
In October 1965, Bob Martin, a 19-year-old private first class, received his baptism under fire in Operation Shiny Bayonet, the first Air Cavalry...
Read moreGaston Glock, Inventor of the Glock Pistol, Passes at Age 94
Austrian engineer and inventor Gaston Glock passed away on Wednesday, leaving a legacy that infuriated gun-control advocates while providing law-abiding gun owners a...
Read moreThe Prince of Peace — Jesus of Nazareth
Jesus Christ, whose birthday is celebrated throughout the world on Christmas, has had a greater impact on human history than any person who...
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