Biden’s National Park Service to Remove William Penn Statue from Philadelphia “Penn is a uniquely respected figure in American history. A Quaker, he treated the Native Americans of the area with respect and deference. However, he also owned slaves, which has led to the removal of his name from some historic sites. In his…
Category: History Corrected
Know Your Real Civil War History: It was Really “Deconstruction”
It Was Really “Deconstruction” What the “history” books referred to as “Reconstruction” after the War of Northern Aggression was really the complete destruction of what was left of the Old South when the war ended. It was what Karl Marx glowingly referred to as “the reconstruction of a social world.” The Northern government, peopled…
Know Your Real WW2 History: Everyone Knows The Word “Nazi” But How Did The Term Come Into Being?
Everyone Knows The Word “Nazi” But How Did The Term Come Into Being? World War II is a huge part of our history, with Hitler’s Nazi Germany being remembered as the villains. As such, it is not surprising that the word “Nazi” would still be around years later. Indeed, “Nazi” has become a word…
The Spanish Civil War: 1931-1939 (6 parts)
The Spanish Civil War: 1931-1939 (6 parts) My favorite war to examine. Take note of the international brigades and secret police. Reminds me of the Syrian American antifa recruits. Pay attention to the language. The Democratic Republicans who love liberty were the Communists. Sound Familiar? And the Anarchist Autonomous zones that collapsed… Reminds me…
A Rebel Christmas
A Rebel Christmas How did the Rebels celebrate Christmas? They were far from home and were always under-resourced. Sixty years after the war, William A. Day recalled that he and his mates in the 49th North Carolina Infantry Regiment celebrated Christmas in 1862 by rolling dice for a watch. Each man would pay a dollar…
Know Your WW2 History: The Failed Pledge that Sunk the Bismarck
The Failed Pledge that Sunk the Bismarck The U-boat’s captain was mischievous as he put his recently launched U-556 through its trials in the Baltic. It was the winter of 1941 and from his point of view,, it had been a good war. Britain’s merchant shipping convoys ensured the survival of Bolshevik Russia. These…
The Founding Father’s Were Never United
The Founding Fathers Were Never United If there was ever a more sound historical argument for State Sovereignty and Secession I have not read it! Let us move forward to a true unity only found in Southern Nationalism so that our heritage and race may be protected and preserved.
Infamy Indeed
Infamy Indeed For older generations, December 7th, 1941 is one of those dates that are mile-markers on the grand tapestry of the American story. An unsuspecting America, just minding our own business, was suddenly and without provocation attacked by the sneaky Japs. It is something so broadly and deeply accepted, without serious question, that…
Know Your White Texas History: The U.S. Military Excuses an Anti-White Massacre
The US Military Excuses an Anti-White Massacre “Like so many institutions, the United States military has been co-opted by anti-white ideologues. The Department of Defense receives tens of millions of dollars to teach its soldiers about how awful white people supposedly are. And yet, it still wants white men and women to fight its wars….
Rhodesia and What Could Have Been
Via: Thread Reader Rhodesia was the last attempt at a rebirth of philosophy. An aristocratic, militaristic, pastoral peoples installed themselves on the local farming population outside the confines of the industrial global NWO. Intelligent, cruel, astute, born to command, refined, courageous. Rhodesians had a contempt for mere-work and manual labor. They played rugby, football,…