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Is History All A Big Fat Lie?

A Russian mathematician named Anatoly Fomenko spent decades proving that roughly a thousand years were deliberately added to the historical timeline — to erase an entire civilization and justify land claims.

Wikipedia, heavily under CIA influence, derides Fomenko as a conspiracy theorist who espoused pseudoscientific theories about ancient Egypt, Rome and Greece.  But more individuals are now re-exploring the writings of Fomenko to see if we’ve been duped and misled about history.

Screenwriter Roger Avary, best known for co-writing Pulp Fiction, read all six volumes and brought it to Joe Rogan. Seth Holehouse breaks down what it means on this episode of Man In America.

Here is Avary’s appearance on the Rogan show. The first hour he’s chitchatting with Rogan about Hollywood figures like Orson Welles, William Shatner and Quentin Tarantino.

But around the hour and 15-minute mark, the discussion, shall we say, dives into Alex Jones territory. It gets pretty dark, but also quite riveting and eye-opening.

Is Avary a nutcase or on to something big? That’s for you to decide for yourself.

How FDR Got Nominated

Dick Morris rolls back the calendar to the year 1932 and goes behind the scenes to re-create the dramatic deal-making that helped Franklin Delano Roosevelt to nail down his first presidential nomination from the Democratic National Convention. Other protagonists in this scenario include Al Smith, a longtime FDR ally turned arch-foe; media kingmaker William Randolph Hearst and John Nance Garner, a lanky Texan statesman who famously declared that the office of vice president was “not worth a bucket of warm piss.”

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