Latest Articles: History
The Sack of Jerusalem Post Date: 2007-07-11 04:17:06 by noone222
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Antiochus Strategos: The Sack of Jerusalem (614) Byzantine law granted toleration to Jews [Theodosian Code 16.8.21], although there were occasional attempts at forced conversion [Leo VI, Novels], but there was a general prejudice against Jews. The following account of the fall of Jerusalem to the Persians in 614, by the monk Antiochus Stategos, who lived in the monastary (lavra) of St. Sabas in Jerusalem, shows this attitude. It provides a Byzantine version of the later blood libel. It also, of course, may reflect Jewish resistance to Byzantine restrictions an oppression. Finally, it might be noted that, despite Antiochus' account, the Persians of this period seem to have been ...
The History Of The Illuminati Post Date: 2007-07-10 10:09:27 by Eoghan
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How the Celtic peoples were enslaved by Babylonian tyrants The way Asians view Western history is astounding beyond imagination. We learn that everything we have been taught is a lie. We learn that we are being manipulated and herded like sheep by a secret elite. We learn that we live in a matrix of lies designed to keep us in slavery. The implications are so vast that it is hard to know where to begin. Ultimately, to really understand, we must go back to the beginnings of Western civilization. At the very dawn of history humans began farming along the banks of Euphrates river. People soon started digging canals. The resulting cornucopia created a population boom. Fights between alpha ...
Makow: 'Mein Kampf' - Hitler Used Rothschild Banker's Typewriter Post Date: 2007-07-08 18:54:53 by robin
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'Mein Kampf' - Hitler Used Rothschild Banker's Typewriter By Henry Makow PhD 7-8-7Sometimes it's the symbolic details which speak volumes. Emil Georg von Stauss, the president of Germany's largest bank, the Deutsche Bank, lent Hitler a portable Remington so he could write his infamous manifesto "Mein Kampf."Von Stauss, a principal Nazi Party fund raiser, also was a longtime business associate of the Rothschilds.Hitler dictated "Mein Kampf" to typists Rudolf Hess and Emil Maurice during his cushy eight-months stay at Landsberg Prison in April- December 1924. (His five-year sentence was commuted. He had a two-room suite with a view and was allowed to ...
Party Hacks, Propagandists and Apologists Post Date: 2007-07-05 06:48:56 by Ada
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In his treatise Human Action, Ludwig von Mises made many sage comments about the conduct of research not only in economics but in sociology, psychology, history, and other disciplines. One of his comments on the study of history seems particularly relevant to the literature that I have been focusing on for several years, namely, the political economy of the War Between the States. Consider the following statement from page 48 of the Scholars Edition of Human Action (Mises Institute, 1998), in a section entitled "The Scope and Specific Method of History": It is obvious that the historian must not be biased by any prejudices and party tenets. Those writers who consider ...
Why Intellectuals Like Genocide Post Date: 2007-07-03 16:48:51 by Tauzero
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Why Intellectuals Like Genocide by Theodore Dalrymple (July 2007) Seemingly arcane historical disputes can often cast a powerful light on the state of our collective soul. It is for that reason that I like to read books on obscure subjects: they are often more illuminating than books that at first sight are more immediately relevant to our current situation. For, as Emily Dickinson put it, success in indirection lies. In 2002, the Australian free-lance historian and journalist, Keith Windschuttle, published a book that created a controversy that has still not died down. Entitled The Fabrication of Aboriginal History, it sets out to destroy the idea that there had been a ...
Loyal to a fault Post Date: 2007-07-01 08:21:10 by Ada
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Every Independence Day we celebrate the founding of the worlds most powerful and for some, inspirational nation. Yet for several months after July 4, 1776, the self-proclaimed United States of America looked set to go down in history as a nation that never was. That August, in the biggest battle of the Revolution, the British trounced the Continental Army on Long Island, nearly forcing an American surrender. As Washingtons beleaguered soldiers retreated through New Jersey, thousands of Americans loyal to King George III surged into New York City where they would remain under British protection for the rest of the war. These loyalists had no desire to ...
Squash grown 10,000 years ago in Peru Post Date: 2007-06-29 03:30:26 by freepatriot32
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WASHINGTON - Agriculture was taking root in South America almost as early as the first farmers were breaking ground in the Middle East, new research indicates. Evidence that squash was being grown nearly 10,000 years ago, in what is now Peru, is reported in Friday's edition of the journal Science. A team led by anthropologist Tom D. Dillehay of Vanderbilt University also uncovered remains of peanuts from 7,600 years ago and cotton dated to 5,500 years ago in the floors and hearths of sites in the Nanchoc Valley of northern Peru. "We believe the development of agriculture by the Nanchoc people served as a catalyst for cultural and social changes that eventually led to intensified ...
Cities Of The Underworld : 09 - Freemason Underground Post Date: 2007-06-25 18:55:31 by Kamala
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Cities Of The Underworld : 09 - Freemason Underground Airs on Monday June 25 09:00 PM Eastern Time Discover the fascinating and unknown history that lies below major cities around the world today. Explore these layers, which are often hundreds of feet deep. Discover everything form dank dungeons to underground shipwrecks that have been lost for centuries. Join host Eric Geller as he reveals the technological marvels that allowed the construction of one city upon another.
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Historian Glosses Over Eichmann-Zionist Collaboration Post Date: 2007-06-24 01:36:26 by robin
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Historian Glosses Over Eichmann-Zionist Collaboration David Cesarani's 'Becoming Eichmann' Reviewed by Lenni Brenner 6-23-7 Becoming Eichmann: Rethinking the Life, Crimes, and Trial of a "Desk Murderer," by David Cesarani, London and Cambridge, MA: Da Capo Press, 2006. 368 pages. Glossary and Abbreviations to p. 372. Notes to p. 423. Sources and Bibliography to p. 442. Acknowledgments to p. 444. Index to p. 446. $27.50 cloth. Reviewed by Lenni Brenner, Journal of Palestine Studies, Spring 2007 David Cesarani is a well-publicized British holocaust historian, but the inadequacy of his present work will be obvious to the field's scholars. He wages trivial battle ...
US Navy ‘wanted to kill Mintoff’ Post Date: 2007-06-23 15:46:28 by robin
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US Navy wanted to kill Mintoff In 1976, two years after Secretary of State Henry Kissinger threatened then-Italian Foreign Minister Aldo Moro about forming a coalition with the Communists, right-wing hardliner Senator Scoop Jackson, on a trip to Italy, issued a similar warning to Moro. In Philip Willans Puppetmasters, Moros widow recounted Kissingers warning, which was undoubtedly echoed by Jackson: You must abandon your policy of bringing all the political forces in your country into direct collaboration
or you will pay dearly for it. Moro was kidnapped for 55 days by the so-called Red Brigades, who were later found to be in ...
Archeologists find earliest gunshot victim (in the New World) Post Date: 2007-06-19 23:15:14 by robin
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Peruvian archeologists have identified the earliest documented gunshot victim in the Americas, an Inca warrior who was shot by Spanish conquistadores in 1536 in the aftermath of a battle now known as the siege of Lima. The body was one of 72 apparent victims of the uprising found in a cemetery in the Lima suburb of Puruchuco during excavations for a new road, researchers reported Tuesday. Many of the victims, including women and children, showed signs of terrible violence, having been hacked, torn or impaled, said archeologist Guillermo Cock of Peru's National Institute of Culture. Spanish records indicate the battle, which occurred near the Lati Canal, took place on Wednesday, Aug. ...
American Politics Post Date: 2007-06-19 13:08:29 by Tauzero
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American Politics I HAVE been watching machinery in repose after reading about machinery in action. An excellent gentleman, who bears a name honored in the magazine, writes, much as Disraeli orated, of "the sublime instincts of an ancient people," the certainty with which they can be trusted to manage their own affairs in their own way, and the speed with which they are making for all sorts of desirable goals. This he called a statement or purview of American politics. I went almost directly afterward to a saloon where gentlemen interested in ward politics nightly congregate. They were not pretty persons. Some of them were bloated, and they all swore cheerfully till the heavy ...
Operation Golden Flow Post Date: 2007-06-18 21:14:51 by Dakmar
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Drugs were cheap and easy to get. The price for almost pure heroin was $5 a vial. This container was about the size of a small thimble and easy to conceal. The estimated street price for this amount, in the US, was $150. That's in 1972 dollars which would be about $450 today. Sources were plentiful. At Bear Cat, intelligence reports identified individuals in the Thai Division as bulk dealers. They moved freely to Viet Nam from nearby Thailand without any checks. They sold to local nationals and US troops who sold to users. The major suppliers were seldom users. Plus, Thai commanders were reluctant to cooperate. This made getting evidence difficult. Getting evidence to identify users was ...
Hamas – and its Syrian and Iranian sponsors - capture priceless Palestinian Authority intelligence archives in Gaza putsch Post Date: 2007-06-15 21:07:26 by Brian S
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The Fatah-led general intelligence and security services caved in too fast to shred, wipe or burn documents, computer disks and archives. The entire collection fell into Hamas hands when they seized Palestinian Preventive Intelligence HQ at Tel Awa (henceforth Tel al-Islam) and the Palestinian General Intelligence center near Gaza port. DEBKAfiles intelligence sources say: Never before has a bonanza of Western intelligence secrets on this scale ever reached an implacably hostile Islamist terrorist gang. The US, British and Israeli intelligence services may have suffered their greatest debacle in the war on Islamist terror. It will take them many years to recover. Hamas has ...
(ex-KGB) Yuri Bezmenov on demoralization Post Date: 2007-06-13 23:18:51 by robin
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Former KGB agent and Soviet defector Yuri Alexandrovich Bezmenov explains Communist psychological warfare methods and results. Bezmenov on American mass mediaFormer KGB agent Yuri Bezmenov explains how the American mass media spread lies about life in the Soviet Union (Note: The LOOK magazine article was written by the Jew Leonard Gross). Bezmenov also explains how the LOOK magazine article falsely claimed that the Russian people were proud of their victory in the Second World War, where in reality the Judeo-Bolshevik-Communist-Marxist government was happy that Hitler had been defeated so that they could remain in power. Bezmenov on Marxists, useful idiotsFormer KGB agent Yuri ...
A Rumor of War Post Date: 2007-06-09 13:25:44 by richard9151
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I have read this book, and it is a book that everyone should read; it brings an entirely new perspective to the current war in Iraq, and of course, to the coming one in Iran. It is a book that should be gifted to ANY young man, or woman now, of course, you think may be interested in 'signing up' in the military. Here is a quote from page 129; ''When I was in Korea,'' Colby said, ''I saw men sight their rifles in by shooting at Korean farmers. Before you leave here, sir, you're going to learn that one of the most brutal things in the world is your average nineteen-year-old American boy.'' I think that events in Iraq are proving this out. More at ...
Did Pirates Really Say "Arrrr"? Post Date: 2007-06-05 17:30:59 by Indrid Cold
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Johnny Depp took home the best performance award at Sunday's MTV Movie Awards, for his role as Jack Sparrow in the Pirates of the Caribbean movies. (The third installment of the series topped the weekend box-office tallies again this past weekend, pulling in $43.2 million.) Depp's character famously speaks in a dissolute London mumble inspired by Keith Richards. But virtually all his crewmen hew to the classic movie-pirate patois, full of growled consonants and shiver-me-timbers slang. Wait, did pirates really say "arrrrr"? Probably not. Both that phrase and the accent that goes with it are strictly Hollywood. They originated with Robert Newton, the actor who played Long ...
Gloria Steinem: How the CIA Used Feminism to Destabilize Society Post Date: 2007-06-05 08:36:05 by intotheabyss
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"In the 1960's, the elite media invented second-wave feminism as part of the elite agenda to dismantle civilization and create a New World Order." Since writing these words last week, I have discovered that before she became a feminist leader, Gloria Steinem worked for the CIA spying on Marxist students in Europe and disrupting their meetings. She became a media darling due to her CIA connections. MS Magazine, which she edited for many years was indirectly funded by the CIA. Steinem has tried to suppress this information, unearthed in the 1970's by a radical feminist group called "Red Stockings." In 1979, Steinem and her powerful CIA-connected friends, ...
Chicken bones say Polynesians beat Europeans to New World Post Date: 2007-06-05 00:21:28 by robin
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Chicken bones say Polynesians beat Europeans to New World Researchers use genetic analysis and radiocarbon dating of bones found in Chile to turn previously held ideas on their head. By Thomas H. Maugh II Times Staff Writer 6:18 PM PDT, June 4, 2007 After decades of contention, New Zealand researchers have provided the first direct evidence that Polynesians sailed across thousands of miles of the Pacific Ocean to reach South America long before the arrival of the Spanish around AD 1500. Their proof? Chicken bones. Using genetic analysis and radiocarbon dating of chicken bones found in Chile, the researchers showed that the fowl originated in Polynesia, not Europe as was previously ...
Did Bormann Run Hitler for the Illuminati? Post Date: 2007-06-02 16:09:18 by Red Jones
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Did Bormann Run Hitler for the Illuminati? June 02, 2007 By Henry Makow Ph.D. The second most powerful man in Nazi Germany, Martin Bormann, was a "Soviet" (i.e. Illuminati) agent who ensured the destruction of both Germany and the Jews. Thus, he advanced two of the Illuminati's main goals: integrate Germany into a world government by annihilating its national and racial pretensions, and establish Israel as a world capital by threatening European Jews with extermination. I have already described the Illuminati as a loose network/clique/cult consisting of Jewish finance and the British/America/European aristocracy joined by marriage, money and belief in the occult ...
Israel: Mythologizing a 20th Century Accident Post Date: 2007-06-02 06:58:13 by Zoroaster
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June 2, 2007 Israel: Mythologizing a 20th Century Accident by Gabriel Kolko One of the many quirks of the nineteenth century's intellectual heritage was the great intensification of nationalism and to quote one expert the creation of "nation-ness," the consequences of which have varied dramatically all the way from the negligible to the crucial (as in the case of Israel) to war and peace in a vast strategic region. There was, of course, often a basis for various nationalisms to build upon, but the essentially artificial function of forming nations from very little or nothing was common. Wars were the most conducive to this enterprise, and the emergence of ...
The Judaic Role in the Black Slave Trade Post Date: 2007-06-01 11:06:32 by richard9151
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This is a video; go here (http://opposingdigits.com/vlog/?p=667) to watch it and learn the following: In this brilliant foray into the hidden dimensions of the chronicle of black servitude, Tony Martin, professor of African History at Wellesley College, lectures on the role of Judaics in the Trans-Atlantic slave trade, and the impact of racist rabbinic texts on the formation of the contemptuous view of Africans which led to the justification of their enslavement. Dr. Martins speech is introduced by Michael A. Hoffman II who provides insight on recent scholarly developments concerning the Curse of Ham. Brief concluding remarks are offered by historian David Irving.
In 'Eisenhower's Death Camps': A U.S. Prison Guard's Story Post Date: 2007-06-01 10:33:19 by richard9151
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In October, 1944, at age eighteen, I was drafted into the U.S. army. Largely because of the "Battle of the Bulge," my training was cut short. My furlough was halved, and I was sent overseas immediately. Upon arrival in Le Havre, France, we were quickly loaded into box cars and shipped to the front. When we got there, I was suffering increasingly severe symptoms of mononucleosis, and was sent to a hospital in Belgium. Since mononucleosis was then known as the "kissing disease," I mailed a letter of thanks to my girlfriend. By the time I left the hospital, the outfit I had trained with in Spartanburg, South Carolina was deep inside Germany, so, despite my protests, I was ...
Skeletons in the Closet: Rockefeller History Post Date: 2007-05-29 15:56:24 by richard9151
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One must understand who the Rockefellers are/were in order to comprehend the significance of all their associations and projects. The Rockefeller family is viewed by many as a family that has helped humanity globally, and from a humanistic perspective, one cannot dispute that some of their ventures have indeed helped in some way. Their involvement in issues traverse the political, banking, economic, religious, educational and environmental affairs. The desire for wealth and power is not restricted to those mentioned in this article, like J. Howard Pew, Nelson Bunker Hunt, but many more in the oil and commodities industry and others who sought the same things Rockefeller did. Some authors ...
NASA - Apollo 11 - What You Never Saw on TV Post Date: 2007-05-27 14:38:37 by Indrid Cold
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