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The Golden Ages

Ancient Athens, Rome, the Renaissance…

“What sets these golden ages apart,” says Johan Norberg “is that … they managed to give more people more freedoms.”

In this extended interview we discuss how that allowed them to prosper, but also what led to their decline. Norberg is a Swedish author and historian, noted for his defense of capitalism.  He’s interviewed here by John Stossel.

The Course Of Empire

The fall of Rome took more than ten centuries, while the fall of the USA is happening a bit more quickly. What are the parallels between ancient Rome and today’s America?

Currency debasement, a rapidly deflating treasury, a move away from silver and gold as money and a move toward funding endless wars with endless debt are just a few similarities. Historian Jeremy Slate joins me to discuss the dire days ahead for the United States of America. Here’s more from the SGT Report.

A Conservative Schism?

Has Tucker Carlson begun to push a new isolationism that is dividing the conservative movement? That’s among the questions addressed by Victor Davis Hanson, the Hillsdale College historian, in this new video. Hanson says Carlson’s isolationism mirrors that of Pat Buchanan, who ran for President against George H.W. Bush in 1992.

Also in this edition, should we support the United Nations handling food distribution in Gaza when so much of that food lands in the hands of Hamas?

Also, what’s the story with the Ivanpah Solar Power Plant closing in 2026? This comes after California spent more than $2 billion to build the plant.  It’s closing because it’s said to be an inefficient boondoogle.

In addition, Hanson takes a look back at World War II, focusing on the Battle of Crete in 1941.

 

Murderland: Crime, Bloodlust

Caroline Fraser is a Pulitzer Prize-winning author and editor. Her most recent book is “Murderland: Crime and Bloodlust in the Time of Serial Killers.” 

The book explores the rise in serial killers in the Pacific Northwest in recent years. The book blends elements of history, memoir and true crime. Here, she discusses the volume with Joe Rogan.

Aether Erased From Firmament

Why was aether — also known as the Fifth Element — removed from the periodic table in 1908?

Was it part of the Rockefeller Foundation’s campaign to dumb us all down and render us as idiots, by severing our connections with history and knowledge? How many other common sense facts have been forgotten? Here’s more from Children Are Not Sex Toys.

 

Do You Mind?

Clif High offers his interpretation of ancient literature when space aliens scoured the planet Earth, seeking humans to draft on a mind over machine mission. Sounds kind of spacey, and it is, but also quite illuminating. There’s certainly much we do not know about our origins and our history.

 

Unraveling Hidden History

Sacha Stone and Scott McKay drop some heavy-duty truth bombs on “A Right to Know, with host Sherry B, ranging from AI to spiritual warfare realms to what’s really going on around us.

Stone delves into the common narrative and how we can we rectify what’s being taught with what’s actually happened in our history. Think Tartaria, Holocausts, Khazarians and so much more hidden history. Here’s the interview.

Pope Alters Knights’ Leadership

Kevin Annett rejoins Sarah Westall to discuss the history-making changes now occurring worldwide. These changes range from the Pope nullifying the leadership of the Knights of Malta to the Queen merging churches before her death. These events are historical changes that will affect people for centuries to come.

During this time of incredible chaos, Kevin Annett has the gift of bringing clarity and intention to our actions. You can learn more about Kevin Annett at https://MurderByDecree.com. More from Sarah Westall on her channel Business Game Changers.

Teaching Children About History

As concerned parents know all too well, the revolution of the mind is an intergenerational project. It is more important than ever that we take back the responsibility for educating our children about history and about the way the world really works. There are many tools we can use to help us in that task, and today Connor Boyack introduces us to another one: a Tuttle Twins story-based American history textbook called America’s History: A Tuttle Twins Series of Stories. More from The Corbett Report.

The World’s Hidden History

Historian and researcher Bobby Graves joins Sarah Westall’s program to share his lifetime of study of world history in his uniquely entertaining style. Here are both parts in a two-part series. Westall hopes to bring back Graves for a running overview that will uncover the hidden history of the United States and the World.

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