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The WWI Conspiracy – Part Two: The American Front

26 Jun 2021 22 minute read 0 comments TheCorbettReport

The WWI Conspiracy – Part Two: The American Front by James Corbett - corbettreport.com Difficult as it had been for the Round Table to maneuver the British Empire into the war with Germany, it would be that much harder for their American fellow trav...

The WWI Conspiracy - PART ONE: TO START A WAR

25 Jun 2021 21 minute read 2 comments TheCorbettReport

The WWI Conspiracy - PART ONE: TO START A WAR by James Corbett - corbettreport.com What was World War One about? How did it start? Who won? And what did they win? Now, 100 years after those final shots rang out, these questions still puzzle historia...

Episode 404 – A Brief History of Hopium

23 Jun 2021 28 minute read 1 comment TheCorbettReport

Episode 404 – A Brief History of Hopium by James Corbett - corbettreport.com   With all these decades and—in the case of the oldest democracies—centuries of broken political promises, you’d think that the public would have caught on to the game by n...

Local Legend: The Tale of Upper & Lower Melinda

23 Jun 2021 2 minute read 3 comments RocketEnthusiast

Two centuries ago, there was a horrible drought in Reisterstown, Maryland. The harvest of 1806 was looking very grim. The hot summer flew by with hardly an inch of rain. The small farming settlement prayed for some wet weather, but none came. John Re...

Week 12: THE JIMI HENDRIX EXPERIENCE (420 to 30: A Music Retrospective)

22 Jun 2021 7 minute read 2 comments jozefkrichards

One of history's greatest pioneers and players of the guitar, Jimi Hendrix died too young! He went largely unnoticed in the United States until hopping over to the UK and forming "The Jimi Hendrix Experience" with Noel Redding and Mitch Mitchell, bec...

Fiat money and central banking

22 Jun 2021 3 minute read 4 comments Luisongo

Greetings crypto lovers , as perhaps some have noticed our world economy is usually very unstable and many politicians and economists have told us that it is normal due to the economic cycles of ups and downs, such things have only been seen in the r...

"Arkadia" romantic park

21 Jun 2021 1 minute read 0 comments Aaronaa

A few photos from the Arkadia nature park in the town of the same name. Arkadia has a very interesting history. The park was founded from scratch by Princess Helena Radziwiłł, whose husband was the owner of Nieborów. They had a beautiful palace ther...

Week 11: DR. BUZZARD'S ORIGINAL SAVANNAH BAND (420 to 30: A Music Retrospective)

20 Jun 2021 4 minute read 2 comments jozefkrichards

Many today perhaps do not remember (or have ever even heard of) Dr. Buzzard's Original Savannah Band, but I am happy to remind (or introduce) them. A blend of disco and big band/swing, the group was formed by two half-brothers (the group's songwriter...

Mystic Monuments of Druid Ridge Cemetery

20 Jun 2021 1 minute read 1 comment RocketEnthusiast

A few days ago, my visit to Druid Ridge Cemetery inspired a post recanting the tale of Black Aggie. I would've been remiss had I not take some shots of the beautiful monuments scattered throughout the 200 acre final resting site, which was founded in...

Week 10: ELVIS PRESLEY (420 to 30: A Music Retrospective)

17 Jun 2021 8 minute read 0 comments jozefkrichards

He was the king of rock and roll, but the king had no clothes when it came to actual songwriting or guitar-playing. Nonetheless, his voice and good looks were unmatched and he was the biggest thing there ever was for awhile. His body of work stands t...