History
Gaston 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...
The 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...
Read moreReconciliation Monument Removed at Arlington
In a powerful statement against the idea of “reconciliation,” the federal government removed the monument to Confederate war dead on Wednesday. The monument,...
Read moreLegislation Introduced to Designate Tulsa’s Greenwood District a National Monument as Site of 1921 Race Riot
In 1921, Greenwood saw about 35 blocks of homes and businesses destroyed in a race riot that evolved into a race war, and...
Read more250th Anniversary of the Boston Tea Party
Today marks the 250th anniversary of the “Boston Tea Party,” when 342 chests — with nearly 100,000 pounds of tea — were dumped...
Read moreThe Kennedy Assassination Revisited: Cover-up, Conspiracy, and Consequences
60 years later, the assassination of John F. Kennedy continues to pique the interest of Americans. While many “conspiracy theories” abound, the official...
Read morePearl Harbor: Hawaii Was Surprised; FDR Was Not
Comprehensive research has shown not only that Washington knew in advance of the attack on Pearl Harbor, but that it deliberately withheld its...
Read moreStar Trek Art Designer Andrew Probert on Making USS Enterprise
Star Trek concept art designer Andrew Probert discusses his work co-designing the refit USS Enterprise for Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979), designing...
Read moreDid the Deep State Take Out JFK?
Powerful Deep State forces within the “intelligence” community and beyond hated John F. Kennedy over his animus toward the CIA, and those same...
Read moreDonald Jeffries: D.C. Elites Who Killed JFK
The Warren Commission’s investigation into the assassination of John F. Kennedy is dismissed as a farce by seasoned researcher and author Donald Jeffries,...
Read moreAmerican Cincinnatus: A Victorious General Refuses a Crown
On December 4, 1783, at Fraunces Tavern, the popular public house located at the corner of Pearl and Broad Streets in Manhattan, General...
Read moreHouse Speaker Mike Johnson Calls “Separation of Church and State” a “Misnomer”
House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.), under fire for holding strong religious convictions and defending his faith in Jesus Christ, said in an interview...
Read moreFrom Alberdi to Milei: Argentina’s Rich History of Free-market Economic Success
In honor of Javier Milei’s election as president of Argentina, we delve into the captivating history of free-market economics in Argentina, tracing back...
Read moreOn This Day in History: The Mayflower Compact Is Signed
The signing of the Mayflower Compact on November 11, 1620, is a landmark moment in American history, symbolizing the birth of equality and...
Read moreDr. John M. Newman: Conspiracies Around the JFK Assassination
Few events in American political history are more mysterious and controversial than the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. In this interview, The...
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