How Does It Feel? Americans as a whole are now realizing what it’s like to be treated as the South has been treated for a century and a half: Your heritage, culture, and sovereignty mean nothing. You are stupid and backwards and lazy, never mind any history which suggests otherwise—that’s actively being erased and…
Category: History Roundup
Israel Exposed: Al Qaeda – Israel’s Private Army
Al Qaeda – Israel’s Private Army Exposing Israel’s long term strategic partnerships with Islamist terrorist groups in the Middle East. For over a decade Israel has been arming, funding and providing air support for groups such as Al Qaeda – find out the effects of these genocidal policies, both for those living in the…
Refusal
On This Day in History: December 20, 1860
South Carolina’s state convention voted 169-0 on this day in favor of “dissolving the union now subsisting between South Carolina and the other states” declaring itself an “Independent Commonwealth.” Five states were to follow South Carolina’s lead within weeks – Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia and Louisiana. Then came the big one of Texas, followed…
Know Your Real History: The Jewish Hand in the World Wars
On This Day in History: Operation Restore Hope, Somalia 1992
U.S. Army in Somalia 1992-1994 US Marines and allied nations launch an amphibious and airborne operation in Mogadishu, Somalia to restore order to the war-torn nation. Authorized by UN Security Council Resolution 794 passed on December 3. UNDER FIRE: Battle of the Black Sea On October 3, 1993, a composite force of United…
The Bolshevik Revolution
In Memoriam: The Holodomor
Hidden, Suppressed History of Red Terror in Post-WWI Europe Today on 23rd November we remember the Holodomor disaster, the Stalinist man made famine in Ukraine, killing millions of Ukrainian men, women and children between 1932-1933. The exact number of deaths will never be known, some sources say between 5-10 million deaths, the biggest genocide…
On This Day in History, November 22, 1963
Know Your Guerilla Warfare History: The Boer War
Boer War Origins The origins of the Boer War lay in Britain’s desire to unite, or confederate, the British South African territories of the Cape Colony and Natal with the Boer republics of the Orange Free State and the South African Republic (also known as the Transvaal). The Boers, Afrikaans-speaking farmers, wanted to maintain their…
