Know Your History!
Category: History Corrected
Why we need to Remember Ruby Ridge
From the Archives, 2018 Siege at Ruby Ridge: The Forgotten History of the ATF Shootout That Started a Militia Movement My friends over at Ammo.com did an outstanding article on the cold-blooded murder of Randy Weaver’s family at Ruby Ridge in 1992. I believe the most important thing we can do as…
Know your History: Christopher Columbus’s Forgotten Crusade Against Jihad
Christopher Columbus’s Forgotten Crusade Against Jihad “While all this is true, Columbus stands for and is a reminder of something else that is now little known if not completely forgotten: He was, first and foremost, a crusader—an avowed enemy of the jihad; his expeditions were, first and foremost, about circumventing and ultimately retaliating against the…
The Lee Statue and the Rebellion to Come
The Lee Statue and the Rebellion to Come “Most importantly, don’t despair. Accept the challenge of history. “Every time I look at Atlanta, I see what a quarter million Confederate soldiers died to prevent,” wrote John Shelton Reed. Today, that statement applies not just to Atlanta or Richmond but to the entire country. Once…
On this Day in History: Che Guevera Executed
On This Day — Che Guevara Is Executed (October 9 1967) A red letter date in the fight against the spread of the cancer of Communism in the Northern Hemisphere. Note: If you ever want to read a really entertaining novel about this incident, check out Killing Che by Chuck Pfarrer.
The Anti-Confederate Jihad: Gray Lives Matter
The Anti-Confederate Jihad: Gray Lives Matter Another good article on the subject of the Destruction of American History via Statue Replacement. Here is a piece I wrote back in 2015 when this Communist trend started titled Damnatio Memoriae.
Sailor Who Died At Pearl Harbor Identified 79 Years Later
Young on “Che.” Lawson on Rhodesia
H/T WRSA Young on “Che.” Lawson on Rhodesia Inspiring Read. Commies are a Scourge. Eradicate them.
The Red Terror (1918) – How the Bolsheviks Went on a Rampage after the Russian Revolution
WW2 History: Brecourt Manor Artillery Explained
At the HBO Band of Brothers 2019 Reunion in Normandy, Capt. Dale Dye (Who played Colonel Sink in the series and is also a Military Historian and Advisor) explains how basic Military Artillery works and how the German 105 Howitzers operated at Brecourt Manor on D-Day. Discussion begins at 2:25 To see an excellent overview…