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The Doolittle Raid | US Defense Watch

Posted on April 20, 2018 by johnbarleycorn12

One week after Pearl Harbor, President Roosevelt began pressing the U.S. military to immediately strike the Japanese homeland. The desire to bolster morale
— Read on usdefensewatch.com/2018/04/the-doolittle-raid/

“Vietnam: 50 Years Remembered” – A documentary worth watching | US Defense Watch

Posted on April 19, 2018 by johnbarleycorn12

The Vietnam War divided this nation as much as the Civil War did, but those who conspired to arrange our defeat were the very same people who told the history
— Read on usdefensewatch.com/2018/04/vietnam-50-years-remembered-a-documentary-series-worth-watching/

How Better to Protest Federal Policy Than With an Embroidered Scorpion Demon? – Atlas Obscura

Posted on April 19, 2018 by johnbarleycorn12

How Better to Protest Federal Policy Than With an Embroidered Scorpion Demon? – Atlas Obscura
— Read on www.atlasobscura.com/articles/new-deal-scorpion-needlework

NYT Prints Op-Ed Defending Teddy Kennedy For Leaving A Woman To Drown, Calls ‘Chappaquiddick’ Film ‘Fake History’ | Daily Wire

Posted on April 16, 2018 by johnbarleycorn12

On Friday, The New York Times did its level best to defend the bloated corpse of Senator Teddy Kennedy (D-MA), one of the worst human beings ever to occupy a sea
— Read on www.dailywire.com/news/29221/nyt-prints-op-ed-defends-teddy-kennedy-leaving-ben-shapiro

The Times is the real fake news

Jordan Candler: In America, the Holocaust Is Losing Its Shock Factor — The Patriot Post

Posted on April 15, 2018 by johnbarleycorn12

And people wonder why history repeats itself.
— Read on patriotpost.us/articles/55325-in-america-the-holocaust-is-losing-its-shock-factor

Secession: The First Wave | Mises Institute

Posted on April 12, 2018 by johnbarleycorn12

Throughout the 1850s, tensions over slavery continued to divide the Northern and Southern states.
— Read on mises.org/library/secession-first-wave

Stepped Tanks of Hampi – Hampi, India – Atlas Obscura

Posted on April 11, 2018 by johnbarleycorn12

The sacred water tanks remain some of the ruined city’s most beautiful architecture.
— Read on www.atlasobscura.com/places/stepped-tanks-pushkarani-hampi

Forgotten Grumman TLRV – Pueblo, Colorado – Atlas Obscura

Posted on April 11, 2018 by johnbarleycorn12

A neglected TLRV and Aérotrain sit idly along a nondescript road.
— Read on www.atlasobscura.com/places/forgotten-grumman-tlrv

What it took to wage holy war, Medieval style » The Spectator

Posted on September 8, 2015 by johnbarleycorn12

How to Plan a Crusade: Reason and Religious War in the Middle Ages Christopher Tyerman Penguin/Allen Lane, pp.432, £25, ISBN: 9781846144776 For most of history, religion and war have been… Read more

Source: What it took to wage holy war, Medieval style » The Spectator

The history of alcohol: From the crack cocaine of its day to craft gin | The Economist

Posted on August 22, 2015 by johnbarleycorn12

The history of alcohol: From the crack cocaine of its day to craft gin | The Economist.

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