Contents Pages by Subject

History

Subject Photo
Article Image

PitchforksAtTheGate.com

Doesn’t quite roll off the tongue now does it? Our Government sponsored curriculum has always told us that our Founding Fathers signed our Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776 and that is why we celebrate our independence from England on th

News Link • Global Reported By Andre Campos
Article Image

Matt Ridley via TED

At TEDGlobal 2010, author Matt Ridley shows how, throughout history, the engine of human progress has been the meeting and mating of ideas to make new ideas. It's not important how clever individuals are, he says; what really matters is how smart the

Article Image

Written By:

If you would like to see America become the America is once was.....find a way to release the "POW" papers....All Hell will break loose when the truth is known to all.

Letters to the Editor • Global
Article Image

The Real News

There are people who believe they have a God given right to rule over others. They harbor selfish ambitions to be rich, and to have power over what they describe as (common people.) They lie, cheat steal, strangle, stab, and slash their way to power.

News Link • Global Reported By The Real News
Article Image

arclein

In the East he was known as St. Issa and in the Americas he was referred to as the "Great White Robed Master" or the "Pale One" or the "Pale Great Master" and other names like "The Prophet". But Jesus was constantly surrounded by angels, e

Article Image

Mondo Frazier

Yeah, the 70s were all about disco, Richard Nixon and Jimmy Carter, but there were a few good things to come out of the decade. One was the antics that took place in the fictional Park Place, Wisconsin. The other? VD is for Everybody: the best public

Article Image

arclein

It is noteworthy that the sea peoples become visible in the record so late in their rise. The copper itself was surely shipped in for several centuries. That they chose to become aggressive must have been the result of simple success. The destruct

Written By:

Although plausible, "The Report from Iron Mountain: On the Possibility and Desirability of Peace" was admitted by its authors to be a fraud in the 90s.

Letters to the Editor • Global
Article Image

arclein

The US had inherited its weights and measures from Britain, but their flaws were well known, and influential American statesmen had been seeking to reform the US system for years. One was Thomas Jefferson, the first US secretary of state (1789–1793)

Article Image

arclein

Fish, turtle and bird bones found in fire pits on a remote Pacific island may be signs of Amelia Earhart's last efforts to survive Amelia Earhart, the legendary pilot who disappeared 73 years ago while flying over the Pacific Ocean in a record

Article Image

AP

Adolf Hitler enjoyed special treatment while jailed in 1924, being allowed hundreds of visitors — sometimes unsupervised — including some 30 to 40 to celebrate his 35th birthday, according to a treasure trove of documents that have surfaced from the

Article Image

worldsbiggests.com

An empire involves the extension of a state's sovereignty over external territories. For example, first the Spanish Empire and then the British Empire were called "the empires on which the sun never sets", because of their territories and possessi

News Link • Global Reported By Veljko Rauski
Agorist Hosting