Rockefellers Rewrote History
The Rockefellers rewrote history and got away with it. Here’s how they did it. More from Really Graceful.
The Rockefellers rewrote history and got away with it. Here’s how they did it. More from Really Graceful.
A series of #BlackLivesMatter school materials were leaked to the Internet recently, so I decided to take a look. As expected, it contains a program to indoctrinate kids of all ages into the #woke #cult with openly postmodern agitprop. More from Akkad Daily.
American textbooks taught us that George Washington was the first president of the United States, but they fail to mention an important detail. Washington, of course, was our nation’s first president under the U.S. Constitution.
But before the supreme law came into being, our young country was bound together by the Articles of Confederation. During this period, eight presidents served our fledgling country ahead of Washington, beginning with John Hanson of Maryland. Simon Whistler unravels the details and tells us about the real first president of the United States on Today I Found Out.
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Want to know why the alphabet agencies — the CIA and FBI and on and on — moved to delay the release of top-secret documents pertaining to the John F. Kennedy assassination? Because both of those agencies, and a plethora of anti-JFK politicians, may well have had a hand in the assassination. Lee Harvey Oswald was hardly a lone killer, and might not even have been the killer at all, but simply a patsy used by the CIA to take the fall.
Here is one scenario outlining Lee Harvey Oswald’s life and death, the Kennedy assassination, and the framing of Oswald by JFK’s enemies. We don’t believe this account is 100 percent accurate, but we do believe it’s closer to the truth than the “lone killer” baloney taught in US textbooks.
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Here’s a second video that speculates on George Herbert Walker Bush being a CIA agent ahead of the JFK assassination and possibly playing a role in coordinating the killing. The creator aims to show how the death of Phil Graham may have not been a suicide and how that research led him to find a photo implicating George H.W. Bush in treason and suggesting he was an accomplice in the murder of John F. Kennedy in 1963.
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Sam “Skinny” Holland was among the chief witnesses who testified that there were multiple shooters trying to kill JFK. Here, Holland speaks with Mark Lane in a 1966 interview and recalls the testimony he submitted, including revisiting the site where he saw gunfire from behind a fence near Dealey Plaza.
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(EDITOR’S NOTE: Both of these videos have disappeared from YouTube. In their absence, from Bitchute, we bring you a video that compiles a number of the vanished YouTube works addressing George H.W. Bush and his possible involvement in the assassination of JFK.)
Finally, here is one of Roger Stone’s videos on the JFK release files. He not only interviews a woman who witnessed the assassination, but he also discloses the identity of the Republican hedge fund manager, Paul Singer, who joined the Democrats in financing the Fusion GPS Russian dossier used against President Donald Trump. Singer is involved with the Washington Free Beacon, the same newspaper that carries the loathsome, lying scoundrel William Kristol as a columnist. Talk about a total phony!
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Think of the consequences if college and high school textbooks were actually full of real facts, and sold in a fair, equitably well for students. Yes, textbook prices have climbed more than 400 percent in recent years, all because schools are legitimately looking out for and protecting their student consumers. More from Cracked.
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Wild Bill shows off the New England Primer, aka the Little Blue Book, that taught colonial Americans how to read for 200 years. The public schools’ textbook also showed how vitally important the Christian faith was to early Americans.
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Bill Whittle recently stumbled upon a 100-year-old sixth grade textbook titled Literature Reader: Sixth Year, by Leroy E. Armstrong, a compilation of written tales and their analyses, basic literature and story structure. But amazingly, Whittle says, a passage from the California textbook would probably elude most college students today.
“That’s what sixth graders were reading 100 years ago in 1914, but if a college student graduated today with a full and complete grasp of that one single paragraph, they’d probably be better educated than they are today after a quarter-million dollars or so of student debt.” Whittle elaborates on what he calls the progressive struggle for stupidity in this edition of “Firewall” on Truth Revolt.
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