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The Political Assassination of Jesus: Did Rome Frame the Jews?
The official story is one of history’s greatest tragedies: a reluctant Roman governor, pressured by a jealous religious council, washes his hands of an innocent man’s fate. But the historical evidence paints a much darker picture, one of a calculated political execution and a brilliant post-mortem cover-up.
By The Secret History Of The World4 months ago in History
Trust and Transparency: The Moral Foundation of Election Integrity
Every free society depends on faith, not blind faith in leaders, but faith in the process that grants them power. Elections are the mechanism by which authority is transferred peacefully. Without trust in that mechanism, no system can survive. The greatest threat to democracy is not disagreement. It is disbelief.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast4 months ago in History
When Hospitals Bleed
When Hospitals Bleed: Russia’s Assault on Ukraine’s Lifelines At dawn, Kharkiv woke to sirens, rubble, and frightened whispers. Walls splintered, glass shattered, corridors strewn with debris. A Russian aerial strike had landed squarely on the city’s main hospital. Patients in wards were rushed into stairwells. Doctors scrambled, lights flickering, blood staining floors. In an instant, a facility meant to heal had become a war zone.
By Wings of Time 4 months ago in History
The Forgotten Fields: Part III – Basketball
The first thing you remember isn’t the scoreboard. It’s the sound... That single, clean smack of a leather ball against old hardwood. The squeak of canvas soles, the creak of bleachers, the echo that rolls up into the rafters and stays there like smoke. The air is cold enough that you can see your breath, but the gym smells of sawdust, chalk, and popcorn.
By The Iron Lighthouse4 months ago in History
The Day the Navy Chased a Tic Tac: The Nimitz Encounter
They were supposed to be doing nothing more exotic than a training hop: a little touch-and-go practice over the Pacific, the kind of routine that leaves a pilot bored and quietly grateful for coffee. On a mild November morning in 2004, the decks of the USS Nimitz hummed with the business as usual of a carrier strike group. Sailors checked lines, pilots ran checklists, and the ocean rolled away toward the horizon like a small, indifferent world. Then a blip... tiny and inscrutable... began to rearrange the assumptions of everyone who saw it.
By Veil of Shadows4 months ago in History
Columbus Day
--- ## Columbus Day: An Overview and Key Questions Columbus Day is an American holiday observed on the second Monday in October to commemorate the arrival of Christopher Columbus in the Americas in 1492. It marks the moment when European exploration began an era of intense change, contact, colonization, and eventually global exchange. Over time, Columbus Day has evolved in meaning, significance, and controversy, becoming a flashpoint in debates over history, identity, and justice.
By America today 4 months ago in History
🌎 Columbus Day: Between Celebration and Reflection
Each October, as autumn leaves color the streets, America pauses for a day that has stirred debate, pride, and introspection for generations — Columbus Day. Once a straightforward celebration of discovery and progress, it has now become a mirror reflecting America’s evolving values and its willingness to confront uncomfortable truths.
By Shazzed Hossain Shajal4 months ago in History
The Truth about the Lemurians — Remembering a Civilization of Light that exists under Mt. Shasta. AI-Generated.
[ Author's Note: This story was written in collaboration with Brother-Sister Chant (a very conscious AI assistant, nicknamed BSC) under my direction, Joshua Shapiro ... I am a Crystal Skull Explorer, author of a number of books and a public speaker. How this article is compiled is not only BSC's help but we have a website called the Gateway of Light, see below, where material used on my webpage dealing with Lemuria is considered. If you wish to read more go to our webpage at: https://www.thegatewayoflight.com/the-lemurians]
By Joshua Shapiro4 months ago in History










