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Whenever the establishment is seriously threatened, they respond with assassination.
Americans take great pride in their country's commitment to the values enshrined in the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution.
March 6 marked the anniversary of the fall of the Alamo outside of San Antonio, Texas, back in 1836. This event was so significant in my mind that I always try to devote a column that honors the heroism of these men on or around the anniversary of th
More than 60 groups sign letter calling for full investigation into government spying on protest groups
In 1920, America is tired of Woodrow Wilson's war, Globalism, high taxes, and creeping socialism.
Senator Harding from Ohio was the first sitting Senator to be elected President.
Washington has a long history of massacring people, for example, the destruction of the Plains Indians by the Union war criminals Sherman and Sheridan and the atomic bombs dropped on Japanese civilian populations, but Washington has progressed from p
America's failure to exit Afghanistan has a familiar ring
One of the most outrageous and well publicized lynching in the history of the United States took place nearly seven decades ago on July 25, 1946 when two African American couples were brutally killed by a white mob in Monroe, Georgia.
What you need to know about his real history -- and why the Sanders/Clinton exchange matters Sanders is right about Kissinger. His civilian death toll nears 4 million, his policies built today's Middle East
The story of Carrie Buck, John Bell, and Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. On the morning of October 19, 1927, the Commonwealth of Virginia sterilized Carrie Buck.
Like all false flag attacks and assassinations, the 1968 murder of Martin Luther King was covered up.
On April 27th, 2012, the prototype NASA orbiter made its final landing atop a 747 at John F. Kennedy International airport in New York. Nimoy, Star Trek's original Spock, was on hand to view it.
The United States Senate Select Committee to Study Governmental Operations with Respect to Intelligence Activities found in 1975 that the CIA submitted stories to the American press:
Nearly 50 years since the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., the FBI and Memphis Police Department have sparingly released information implicating themselves or members of their agencies in facilitating and directly causing the untimely dea
ON MAY 6, 1882, U.S. President Chester Arthur signed into law the Chinese Exclusion Act, the first in a series of discriminatory legal measures aimed at curbing immigration from Asia.
This week, The New Yorker published an article on the John Birch Society. It goes into the background of the forgotten missionary to China, John Birch.
I should welcome almost any war, for I think this country needs one. - President Theodore Roosevelt
I am happy to report that the highly-prized FREEDOM DOCUMENTS are now available. Many people greatly anticipate this fall printing of THE FREEDOM DOCUMENTS so they can purchase them as Christmas gifts. Here's how it all came about.
[This is an excerpt from Progressivism: A Primer on the Idea Destroying America (2014). It appears in a section called "A Rogue's Gallery of Progressives" along with articles on Lincoln, TR, FDR and LBJ]
Peace is impractical. War is inevitable.
"We know now that in the early years of the twentieth century this world was being watched closely by intelligences greater than man's and yet as mortal as his own.
The Founding Fathers expected the entire Congress to be a "freedom foyer" that jealously guarded the people's rights and liberties against oppression by the executive branch -- the same way that Parliament had defended the English people again
In a television interview Ron Paul expressed disagreement with the new, politically-correct legend that slavery was the one and only cause of the Civil War. The long-simmering conflict over states' rights versus consolidation and nationalism was t
We never learn, do we?
"If the Cold War is over, what's the point of being an American?" said Rabbit Angstrom, the protagonist of the John Updike novels.
History may smile on these guardians of the public trust, but during their lifetimes they remain outcasts
A hidden chemistry lab was unearthed by a worker doing renovations to the iconic Rotunda at the University of Virginia, and school officials say the room is directly linked to the third U.S. President Thomas Jefferson, who helped design the building.
In a stunning blow to the official narrative propagated by the Bush administration, recently released, declassified emails have exposed the numerous lies government officials espoused in the months leading up to the war in Iraq.