1948 vs. 2013: Propaganda Then and Now

In a world where media is omnipresent and messaging influences almost every aspect of our lives, the integrity of the information we consume is more important than ever. Yet, a little-known law, originally passed in 1948, played a crucial role in maintaining a line between U.S. government messaging intended for foreign nations and domestic citizens.… Continue reading 1948 vs. 2013: Propaganda Then and Now

Ballots and Bullets

The Battle of Athens, also known as the McMinn County War, is a remarkable chapter in American history that highlights a rare case of armed resistance against local government corruption. Taking place in Athens, Tennessee, in August 1946, the uprising was led by World War II veterans who returned home to find their community under… Continue reading Ballots and Bullets

World of Spirits: Halloween and Its Global Cousins

As October 31 approaches, people worldwide embrace all things spooky and supernatural. But Halloween isn’t the only time or place where the dead, the unknown, and the mystical take center stage. Across centuries and continents, cultures have celebrated events that, while unique in form, share striking similarities in their reverence for the otherworldly, the cycle… Continue reading World of Spirits: Halloween and Its Global Cousins

Moon Landing: Science or Stagecraft?

When Neil Armstrong made his historic proclamation, “One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind,” the world celebrated what was widely hailed as humanity’s most remarkable achievement: the Apollo 11 moon landing in 1969. But fast-forward to today, and the moon landing has come under growing scrutiny as more people question the official… Continue reading Moon Landing: Science or Stagecraft?

The Downfall of Richard Nixon

In the annals of American political history, the Watergate scandal is often depicted as a tale of a President caught in a web of his own making. However, recent revelations and interviews, such as Tucker Carlson’s January 2023 presentation on Fox News, suggest a far more sinister narrative. This post delves into the theory that… Continue reading The Downfall of Richard Nixon

Book Review: Chaos by Tom O’Neil

Chaos by Tom O’Neil is a riveting exploration into one of the most infamous and perplexing criminal cases of the 20th century—the Manson Family murders. But beyond the gruesome details and sensational headlines, O’Neil delves into a labyrinthine conspiracy that suggests a far more sinister backdrop involving government mind control programs, covert operations, and the… Continue reading Book Review: Chaos by Tom O’Neil

The Unseen Hand

In the intricate web of global politics, the war in Ukraine is a stark reminder of the murky depths where government actions and big business interests intersect. The death of Gonzalo Lira, a Chilean-American commentator, underlines the tragic human cost of these machinations. As we delve into the disturbing circumstances of Lira’s death, it becomes… Continue reading The Unseen Hand

Unwrapping the Magical Tale: Psychedelic Mushrooms and the Santa Story

‘Tis the season of joy, twinkling lights, and the jolly old man in the red suit—Santa Claus! But what if we told you that behind the rosy-cheeked, gift-giving legend lies a story more magical and fungi-fueled than you could ever imagine? Grab a cup of cocoa, settle in, and let’s unwrap the whimsical history of… Continue reading Unwrapping the Magical Tale: Psychedelic Mushrooms and the Santa Story

Flouride Report

Okay, here we go again. Due to a recent lawsuit, the US government was forced to release more hidden reports and information.   Flouride…   The controversy surrounding fluoride and its potential health effects has reached a new level of intensity. A recent lawsuit has compelled the National Toxicology Program (NTP) to release its draft… Continue reading Flouride Report

The Cost of Liberty That We’ve Forgotten

Have you ever wondered what happened to the 56 men who signed the Declaration of Independence? Five signers were captured by the British as traitors, and tortured before they died. Twelve had their homes ransacked and burned. Two lost their sons in the revolutionary army, another had two sons captured. Nine of the 56 fought… Continue reading The Cost of Liberty That We’ve Forgotten