AFTER FIVE consecutive decades of turning out Hollywood movies, I'm somewhat surprised that Steven Spielberg never got around to making an American western. Oh, haven't you heard? Every meaningful Spielberg movie is based upon a lie. That's my working theory, anyway....
Stolen History
Did Yahusha Return in 70 AD? I Think We Missed the Resurrection
"But shun profane and vain babblings: for they will increase to more ungodliness. And their word will eat as does a canker: of whom is Hymenaeus and Philetus; Who concerning the truth have erred, saying that the resurrection is past already; and overthrow the faith of...
I Do Not Believe in the 1849 California Gold Rush
THE YEAR was 1849. That's when it happened, in 1849. 1849 is all you really need to know. 1849. 1849. If you happened to miss that, 1849. San Francisco did not exist before 1849, give or take a year, and something about gold. Oh, haven't you heard? Everybody flocked...
The Lost World of the Mud Flood: Fallen Women, Foundlings, and the 19th-Century Human Reset
PDF [UPDATE]: Children of the Mud Flood [12/1/2022: I'm keeping the original article below but I highly recommend the PDF update instead. At present, I've taked on another 30 pages or so of information. I cover the orphan train as well as the incubator babies and the...
I Do Not Believe in the 1901 Pan-American Exposition
SEVERAL NIGHTS of good conversation and beer at the 2019 Flat Earth International Conference in Dallas finally led me to begin looking into the mud flood theory. Just so we’re clear, I knew only so much on the subject as to begin my investigation with a keyword...
I Do Not Believe in the 1893 Chicago World’s Fair
YOU WERE TOLD that the city of Chicago once held the World’s Colombian Exposition to publicly celebrate Columbus discovering America. The year was 1893, and the Great Economic Panic was already underway. Some 27-million people, a number equal to half of the entire...