Suppressed, and/or little known history
Suppressed, and/or little known history “In war, truth is the first casualty.” Aeschylus, Greek tragic dramatist (525 BC – 456 BC) ”The first casualty when war comes is truth.” Hiram Johnson, US...
View Articleremembering Hiroshima and Nagasaki
remembering Hiroshima and Nagasaki For purposes of our essay, the above metal figure will serve as a cenotaph for the nameless dead. As we mark the 68th anniversary of the atomic bombings of...
View Articlethe second world war – causes, culpability and lessons
the second world war - causes, culpability and lessons “Might makes right.” – but not on this blog. Why do I write this essay? Wars will occur until we stop the hate, the covetousness and the greed....
View Articlea critical look at how the Holocaust (of European Jewry) has been used and...
In this essay, we look at how the official history of the Holocaust has been used since 1945, and afterward we add a few relevant, important questions to the discussion. For readers in Canada,...
View Articlereality check: Muslim barbarities and Allied war crimes
The world was understandably and justifiably outraged at the news earlier this week that a young Jordanian air force pilot had been burnt alive by the murderous group known as ISIS. This was a heinous...
View ArticleSuppressed, and/or little known history
Suppressed, and/or little known history “In war, truth is the first casualty.” Aeschylus, Greek tragic dramatist (525 BC – 456 BC) “The first casualty when war comes is truth.” Hiram Johnson, US...
View Articlethe tabu against questioning the Holocaust
Why can there be subjects of historical inquiry that are off limits? It is currently illegal in many European nations to question the official or generally accepted account of the holocaust of European...
View Articlemilitary history: Hitler’s blunders cost Germany victory in World War II
Students of military history try to glean lessons from past wars and the major campaigns and battles within those wars. With all the hoopla over the new movie, Dunkirk, we thought we would share our...
View Articleforbidden history: the struggle for truth in history
One myth of our times is that official history is – or even can be – objective and true. Inconvenient facts are routinely suppressed, trivialized or ignored in official histories. So much of what...
View Articlerevisionist books that challenge our biases
Ever wonder if the one-sided view of events presented to us in history class or on these “history” channels on TV is the whole truth? The court historians who write the history texts only repeat what...
View Articlethoughts on Hiroshima and Nagasaki
War drives men mad like ardent sexual desire can. “The end to which our hate and lust drives us is the atomic dust.” If we do not stop the madness of war, the whole world may become one gigantic...
View ArticleThe Bad War and related thoughts
If we are to be able to prevent and work against war in the future, we must have a better understanding of the wars of the past, especially those most destructive wars known as world wars. We need to...
View ArticleDresden at 73: we must never forget
The relentless and merciless bombing raid continued over the course of the 2 nights and 2 days (13 – 15 February, 1945). The British bombed by night while the Americans dropped bombs each day....
View ArticleGeneral Patton murdered? – and other troubling thoughts
Was General Patton murdered? And, was this murder then covered up? Troubling questions to be sure, but these are taken up in a book that we just started reading. Target: Patton, The Plot to...
View Articlea critical look at how the Holocaust (of European Jewry) has been used and...
In this essay, we look at how the official history of the Holocaust has been used since 1945, and afterward we add a few relevant, important questions to the discussion. For readers in Canada,...
View Articlereality check: Muslim barbarities and Allied war crimes
The world was understandably and justifiably outraged at the news earlier this week that a young Jordanian air force pilot had been burnt alive by the murderous group known as ISIS. This was a heinous...
View Articlean incisive post from the defunct Ukrainian Archives
“It is better to light a single candle, than to curse the darkness.” – Lao Tse (or, if you prefer, Tzu), the legendary founder ofContinue reading
View ArticleGermans Blamed for Allied Crimes: Stalin’s Torch-Man Order
Originally posted on World War 2 Truth: Original article at: http://www.renegadetribune.com/germans-blamed-allied-crimes/ Very few people know detail of Joseph Stalin’s notorious Torch-Man Order. As a...
View Article#Paul Craig Roberts Reading Ron Unz: Hitler’s War Crimes vs. Those of...
Originally posted on Phi Quyền Chính - Anarchism: The Tao Of Anarchy: PQC: It’s very sad and shameful that people in the West have to wait for some…
View Articleholocaust death toll grows now to 8.6 millions
After more than 70 years have passed since the end of World War II, new “evidence” comes to light that the official death toll ofContinue reading
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