History
Lincoln on Presidents’ Day: Image vs. Reality
Lincoln's birthday, February 12, appears to have lost some of its former aura, as all presidents are now supposedly covered by the amorphous,...
Remains of Notorious English King, Killed in Battle, Discovered Under Parking Lot
The discovery of the remains of England's notorious King Richard III will likely do little to change his historical reputation as a murdering...
Read more100 Years Ago: Instituting the Income Tax
The ratification of the 16th Amendment — the income tax — caused profound changes throughout the United States. Not surprisingly, though the amendment...
Read moreWar Vet Claims That Amelia Earhart was Executed in Saipan
VIDEO - WWII Veteran Art Crino claims that Amelia Earhart was captured and executed in Saipan, which was under control by the Japanese...
Read moreVeteran Talks About the Surrender Papers of WWII
VIDEO - Art Crino, Council Member for The John Birch Society, talks about Japan's surrender during World War II. He shares that Japan...
Read moreWWII Veteran Tells Story of Air-sea Rescue
VIDEO - Art Crino, Council Member of The John Birch Society, retells a story from his time serving with Air-sea Rescue during World...
Read moreBefore the Income Tax
Yes, the U.S. government did at one time run large budget surpluses, and the revenue was generated without resorting to an income tax....
Read moreThe Rise of the Administrative State
The alphabet soup of federal regulatory agencies exercising unconstitutional power was planned and instituted by FDR and was modeled after plans by Mussolini...
Read moreRise of Christendom
Christians, despite facing intermittent bouts of slaughter at the hands of Roman leaders, not only grew in numbers over the centuries, they eventually...
Read moreThe Rape of Nanking and the Faith of John Rabe
December 13, 2012 marks the 75th anniversary of one of the most odious chapters of 20th-century totalitarianism, the "Rape of Nanking" by the...
Read morePearl Harbor and the Imperial Presidents
So great is the deference Americans pay to the office of president of the United States that it must be a rare event...
Read moreVictorious, George Washington Willingly Resigns and Heads Home for Christmas
Two hundred and twenty-nine years ago, General George Washington sat with his wife, Martha, inside his cold command tent in Newburgh, New York,...
Read moreFrom Healthcare to Holocaust
In the 1880s, Germany initiated government provision of healthcare. It was not long before doctors stopped serving patients and began serving the state...
Read moreAbraham Lincoln, Stepfather of Our Country
It would not seem a safe time to critique the wisdom, motivations, and character of Abraham Lincoln. Steven Spielberg’s reverential motion picture epic...
Read moreArkansas Honors Young Confederate Hero
The American Civil War was a dark chapter in America's history. Yet it did produce those who merited respect and honor. David O....
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