Below is everything (newest at top) with "culture OR history" in its title or subcategories. For a strict listing (matching all categories and subcats), click hereCIA HISTORY OF DRUG SMUGGLINGfrom 2025 in ( education / research / history )Just a 1-minute introduction to this insanely corrupt part of the organized crime syndicate known as the US government. bitchute.com/video/aBJAxuamAl8Watch on Bitchute Received: 2025-11-29 17:25:25 Yup, it's true, unfortunately. And they're still corrupt.... read more I NOW BETTER UNDERSTAND THE GOOD GERMANfrom 2021 in ( education / history / politics / wwii )Good article.Prior to the lockdowns, I flew almost every week of the year, so I was approached by people who recognized me on a regular basis. Increasingly, I noticed that people would look around to see if anyone was within earshot and then tell me in almost a whisper: 'I support Trump' or, 'I'm a... read more THE NUREMBERG CODEfrom 2021 in ( education / history / politics / legal )Copied from americanthinker.com/articles/2021/08/nullifyingnuremberg.htmlamericanthinker.com/articles/2021/08/nullifyingnuremberg.html The voluntary consent of the human subject is essential. This means that the person involved should have the legal capacity to give consent; shou... read more WHY WE HAVE USURYfrom 2021 in ( life / money / economy / history )Wow. Talk about the good ol' days. OK, it wasn't all good, obviously, but, wowBecause of Usury prohibition, there was no Banking. There was an economy based on the understanding that men share the common fate of having to wrest a living from the Earth, and that brotherly love, and not money grabbing, was the ... read more XI JINPING DECLARES WAR ON GENGHIS KHANfrom 2020 in ( education / history )Last month, an exhibition on Genghis Khan and the Mongol Empire was cancelled at the last moment by the History Museum in Nantes, in France, due to pressures from the Chinese Embassy. The latter had asked to remove from the name of the exhibition the words Genghis Khan, Mongol, and Empire. Obviously, nothing would have been ... read more CELEBRITIES BORN OR RAISED IN SACRAMENTOfrom 2020 in ( culture / history / california / sacramento )/images/bldgs-sacramento-capitol.webp Here at imdb.com/search/name/?birthplacesacramento&start1&refrlmimdb.com... read more WHEN ANTARCTICA WAS A RAINFORESTfrom 2020 in ( education / history )Once upon a time, there was a swampy rainforest near the bottom of the world. Buried sediment extracted from the seafloor off West Antarctica...: theguardian.com/world/2020/apr/01/antar... read more ANCIENT ORIGINS WEBSITEfrom 2020 in ( education / history )Possibly interesting. See ancient-origins.net/their website or feeds.feedburner.com/AncientOriginsRSS feed ... read more RFK JR. ON JFK'S ATTEMPTS TO END THE COLD WARfrom 2013 in ( education / history )Bolshakov smuggled a letter, the first of 21 declassified in 1993, to JFK's press secretary, Pierre Salinger, in a fnewed newspaper. In it, Khrushchev expressed regret about Vienna and embraced JFKs proposal for a path to peace and disarmament.... read more BENJAMIN FRANKLIN CALLED TRAITOR FOR INFORMING PEOPLE ABOUT ACTIONS OF GOV'Tfrom 2013 in ( education / history )In 1773, Benjamin Franklin leaked confidential information by releasing letters written by then Lt. Governor of Massachusetts Thomas Hutchinson and his secretary Andrew Oliver to Thomas Whatley, an assistant to the British prime minister.Read, listen or watch the... read more EKATERINA DZHUGASHVILI, STALIN'S MOTHERfrom 2013 in ( education / history )And this, people, is why you shouldn't beat your child (any more than you have to) .She Stalin's mother once asked her son, 'Joseph, what exactly are you now?'He replied, 'do you remember the Tsar? Well, I'm like a tsar.''You'd have done better to have been a priest,' s... read more HISTORY PAGEfrom 2012 in ( education / history )Here's a great historical timeline sort of site: title8th century, with links forward and backward in time at the bottom of the page hreffsmitha.com/fsmitha.com/ historyonthenet.com/category/podcast-episodesHistory Unplugged Podcast Nat... read more SOMETHING TO PONDERfrom 2010 in ( education / history / measurements )Railroad tracksThe US standard railroad gauge (distance between the rails) is 4 feet, 8.5 inches. That's an exceedingly odd number. Why was that gauge used? Because that's the way they built them in England, and English expatriates designed the US railroads. Why did the English build them like that? Because the first rail ... read more S.F. IN 1906from 2010 in ( education / history / usa / california )Things were a lot more freely-moving back then. And the kids seemed to be having fun. Reminds me of Russian traffic today, only they have slightly newer forms of transportation now. :)A film taken from a streetcar traveling down Market Street in San Francisco in 1906, a few days before the earthquake/fire destroye... read more |
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