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Texas News: Texans Once Again Stand Up to Tyranny and Despotic Oppression

Posted on 15 May 2016 by The Tactical Hermit

Obama planned to have the DOJ/DOE issue a letter/EO/decree which will warn every school district in the country that they have to open their bathrooms up to transgenders or risk lawsuits and lose funding. The letter has no “force of law”… but one Texas school superintendent is  NOT happy.   President Barack Obama. He ain’t my President and…

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America’s Lost History of Border Violence

Posted on 6 May 2016 by The Tactical Hermit

What happened 100 years ago was terrible, there is no doubt. But I think we all, Politicians included, need to heed the example this bloody period of border history teaches us. The lesson here is not that we all need to just “to acknowledge the bloodshed.” Just Acknowledging something terrible happened is pointless if you…

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Native American History: The Bloodiest War in American History You Most Likely Never Heard About

Posted on 1 May 2016 by The Tactical Hermit

On a per capita basis, King Phillip’s War was the Bloodiest War in American History. But being that it dealt with the Native American Indian, it has been suppressed over the centuries while other major “White Man” Wars and Conflicts have been pushed into the limelight. We can never forget events like this. That is…

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Espionage Files: How the CIA Writes History

Posted on 28 April 2016 by The Tactical Hermit

Excellent read on the dark History of CIA and one of their most influential and controversial figures. -SF LAST SUMMER I PAID a visit to Georgetown University’s Lauinger Libraryas part of my research on legendary CIA counterspy James Jesus Angleton. I went there to investigate Angleton’s famous mole hunt, one of the least flattering episodes of his…

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Brush-Up On Your History: 6 Real Life Gunslingers Who Put Billy the Kid to Shame

Posted on 18 April 2016 by The Tactical Hermit

If some bizarre criminal held you at gunpoint and asked you to name six gravel-shitting badasses from the Old West, you’d probably get as far as Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday before you started wondering whether the Lone Ranger was based on a real person. But a closer look at Old West history reveals a…

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Obscure History: Revolutionary War Veterans Live to See the Invention of Photography

Posted on 18 April 2016 by The Tactical Hermit

Records of the Revolutionary War consist almost exclusively of paintings, sketches, and writings. However, one book, The Last Men of the Revolution, written by Reverend E. B. Hillard 81 years after the war’s conclusion, does contain photographic evidence of a few individuals who fought for America’s freedom: “Published in 1864, the 64-page book stands as the only…

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American History: Prohibition and The Chemist War

Posted on 18 April 2016 by The Tactical Hermit

The little-told story of how the U.S. government poisoned alcohol during Prohibition with deadly consequences. It was Christmas Eve 1926, the streets aglitter with snow and lights, when the man afraid of Santa Claus stumbled into the emergency room at New York City’s Bellevue Hospital. He was flushed, gasping with fear: Santa Claus, he kept…

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Cold War Files: Cold War Boardgame ‘Twilight Struggle’ Now Available Online

Posted on 16 April 2016 by The Tactical Hermit

The Best Board Game Ever Is a Chilling Re-imagining of the Cold War ‘Twilight Struggle’ is finally available online Of all the modern board games that constitute the current golden age of tabletop gaming — your Settlers of Catans, your Ticket to Rides, your Pandemics — one looms larger than all the others, like a mythical icon made of…

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American History: The Plains of Abraham and American Independence

Posted on 12 April 2016 by The Tactical Hermit

“The French presence in Canada stood between the American colonies and any thought of independence. ” BEST KNOWN AS a clash between French and British armies, the Plains of Abraham was also an American battle. One in every three soldiers in the British army at Quebec had been recruited in the American colonies. Hundreds more Americans…

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