Winston Churchill and the 1943 Starvation of 4 Million in Bengal “I hate Indians. They are a beastly people with a beastly religion. They are the beastliest people in the world next to the Germans.” — Winston Churchill Winter Watch is not a fan of Winston Churchill. In fact, we consider him near the top of…
Category: Historical Study
Belated Tribute to Marvin Heemeyer and Killdozer
Killdozer: A Good Man Pushed Past Reason Marvin moved to the town of Granby, Colorado at age 40 not knowing anybody in the area. He bought some land and set up a muffler shop to utilize his skills as a mechanic and welder. Most described Marvin as an agreeable hardworking guy. Things were going…
Know Your WW2 Pacific War History: What Can Christians Learn from the Bravest Naval Aviator at the Battle of Midway?
What Can Christians Learn from the Bravest Naval Aviator at the Battle of Midway? I have been reading lots of books about the World War II battles in the Pacific theater lately, and I wanted to write a post about one of the heroes I found who was the most compelling to me. You…
On Francisco Franco
On Francisco Franco An extremely long but informative read on one of the most important and misunderstood Political figures of the 20th Century in the fight against Godless Communism and a man I named my Cat who passed away in February after, General Franco.
I Vote for 1431 Rules Again
Joan of Arc Accused of Wearing Male Clothing 1431 Joan of Arc is accused of relapsing into heresy by donning male clothing again, providing justification for her execution. Tel Aviv, Israel 2022
Know Your WW2 Naval History: Hunting the Bismarck – Part I
Hunting the Bismarck – Part I Without doubt, the Bismarck is the single best-known German warship of World War II. Large, fast, hard to sink and equipped with the latest in German radar and optics technology, it quickly earned notoriety after it sank the HMS Hood, the pride of the Royal Navy. The panicked British response eventually brought low the German monster, but only after…
Know Your Military History: 1978 Battle of Kolwezi
1978 Battle of Kolwezi The Battle of Kolwezi (also known as Operation Bonite or Operation Leopard) was a successful airborne operation carried out in May 1978, by the 2nd Foreign Parachute Regiment (2e REP) of the French Foreign Legion. It took place in what was then Zaire (now the Democratic Republic of the Congo), Central Africa. The operation’s task was to rescue…
Texas News: Texas judge blocks Biden ATF rule expanding gun background checks
Texas judge blocks Biden ATF rule expanding gun background checks I know this may seem like big news, but frankly it’s nothing but a fart in a whirlwind to us TEXANS. This is just another SYMPTOM of the Disease of Federal Tyranny. Texas has much bigger problems on it’s plate currently and if we…
The Nationalization and ‘Israelification’ of US Police
The Nationalization and ‘Israelification’ of US Police All the playas are on board, including Donald Trump. He said during a post-convention interview with The New York Times, “We’re going to federalize every police department in this country.” There is now a big push to identify and detain illegals, possibly in sweep operations. Watch for efforts to include biometric…
Know Your USMC History: The Frozen Chosin
Battle of Chosin Reservoir: One Marine’s Survival Story The Battle of Chosin Reservoir was one of the most brutal battles of the Korean War. In November and December of 1950, the massively outnumbered United Nations forces fought both frigid weather and the attacking People’s Volunteer Army. Chinese troops outnumbered the Allied forces — for…
