"Hilmar points to events surrounding the election of Barack Hussein Obama as reminiscent of the way the Nazi regime came to power."
Tom Horn, CEO of Anomalos Publishing, recently sent out the mailing "Former Hitler Youth to Appear o
Progressives very quickly dig up the decaying corpse of Franklin Roosevelt, apparently in order to demonstrate a case where so-called critical support from the Left worked — that is, it supposedly worked because it got us the New Deal
Archaeologists say the trove of 39 gold and 70 silver coins was minted in the middle of the first century B.C. as the future Roman ruler Julius Caesar led a campaign against Celtic tribes in the area.
Archimedes of Syracuse (Greek) (c. 287 BC – c. 212 BC) is generally considered to be the greatest mathematician of antiquity and one of the greatest of all time. (A very inspirational video of the capability of the human mind)
The woman was also interred with some unusual grave goods, including the complete tortoise shells and select body-parts of a wild boar, an eagle, a cow, a leopard, and two martens
The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) released the previously secret grand jury transcripts of eight witnesses related to Cold War espionage prosecutions. The nearly 300 pages of transcripts from the Brothman/Moskowitz grand jury re
Hollywood director Russo goes in-depth for first time on the astounding admissions of Nick Rockefeller, including his prediction of 9/11 and the war on terror hoax, the Rockefeller's creation of women's lib, and the elite's ultimate plan
"Whatever occurred, occurred quickly and unexpectedly," McConnell said. "It appears they were either unconscious because of the concussion (from the attack) or they were unconscious because of a lack of oxygen."
Somehow it took more than twenty years to honor a man who saved us all. If you were alive on September 26, 1983, you almost didn't make it through the day. If you are too young to have lived that day, you were almost never born.
A Russian archaeologist says he has found the lost capital of the Khazars, a powerful nation that adopted Judaism as its official religion more than 1,000 years ago, only to disappear leaving little trace of its culture.
As economic theory developed and deepened, it became obvious that there was an inherent conflict between standard "micro-economic" theory, and factual observations of the business cycle.
This 1956 animated cartoon follows the adventures of a Martian, as he learns two words which inspire disgust in some quarters today–Oil and Competition–that help make America great. Do educators even use that phrase anymore? [video: 13 minutes]
While Hurricane Ike churns through the Gulf of Mexico few people are aware of the great hurricane of 1886 and how it led to the end of Texas port town of Indianola.
In his piece today, Lew Rockwell points out that the F/F bailout simply postpones the inevitable bust, but also ensures that the bust will be more severe in the long run than it would have been had the two faux "mortgage giants" been permit
Forty years ago last week, the Soviet Union sent armored tanks into Czechoslovakia, the beginning of 21 years of Soviet oppression. Please join the Goldwater Institute for a special twentieth anniversary celebration with Vaclav Klaus, President of
Prescott Bush was ... deep into the business, and had tight relations throughout this period with the new Government that had come to power in Germany a year earlier under Chancellor Adolph Hitler. It appears that Bush was to have formed a key liaiso
"The athletes of 16 countries were not represented by their national flags, and the Olympic Anthem replaced their national anthems at medal ceremonies. As a result, there were a few ceremonies where three Olympic Flags were raised." Wikiped
It's been 75 years since the federal government, on the spurious grounds of fighting the Great Depression, ordered the confiscation of all monetary gold from Americans, permitting trivial amounts for ornamental or industrial use.
Archaeologists have unearthed a 1,900-year-old well-preserved chariot at an ancient Thracian tomb in southeastern Bulgaria. At the funerary mound was table pottery, glass vessels and other gifts for the funeral of a wealthy Thracian aristocrat.
The theater where "The Merchant of Venice" and "Romeo and Juliet" likely debuted and where William Shakespeare himself may have trodden the boards has likely been discovered in east London, archaeologists at the Museum of London s
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