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Margaret Thatcher was one of the most controversial political figures of her time. Her policies divided the country, and many people still hate her now, even though she died in 2013.
The rights of LGBTQ+ individuals centre around equality, legal recognition, and social acceptance, while the wrongs often highlight issues of discrimination, violence, and legal injustices. However, something is missing in the debate - one Important opinion is not there - God's...
In his public appearances, Todd made various claims about masons, witches, Satanists, and the Illuminati, who he alleged were conspiring against Christians. These claimed conspiracies often included government officials and leaders of Christian organisations. Hear John Todd for yourself.
Myron Coureval Fagan, a Jewish American playwright, delivered a lecture in 1967 titled “The Illuminati and the Council on Foreign Relations.” In the original three vinyl records, Fagan reveals the Illuminati's history and their alleged Satanic plot for a One World Government - "An ancient plot of Communist persuasion and the gradual takeover of America from within." Here is the transcript.
The firebombing of Tokyo during World War II, approved by US President Franklin D Roosevelt, was the deadliest bombing raid in history and took place on 09-10 Mar 1945. 100 Thousand civillians, mostly women, children, and the elderly were killed.
Who are the world's most prolific Genocidal Mass Murderers? Here is a list of 17 with some surprising names revealed.
Uncover the controversial legacy of Bomber Harris in this eye-opening blog post. Was he a war criminal for his role in the devastating WW2 bombings of German cities?
Discover the surprising history of the bombing of German cities in 1940: Britain was the first to initiate the attacks, not Germany! Join us as we delve into this controversial topic and consider whether it constitutes a War Crime.
Field Marshal Bernard Law Montgomery (17 Nov 1887 – 24 March 1976), 1st Viscount Montgomery of Alamein KG, GCB, DSO, PC, DL, was a prominent British commander during World War II. However, his leadership was marred by several notable military failures that resulted in an unnecessarily high loss of Allied life, leading some to question his Military Competence...
Sir Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill (30 Nov 1874 – 24 Jan 1965) has been celebrated as the "man of the century" for his "wartime exploits and leadership", a figure of public adulation. However, this popular perception of Churchill is not the whole truth. In this re-evaluation, we aim to delve into the lesser-known, more complex reality, challenging discrepancy and presenting a more nuanced view of his character.
The following material is presented for academic interest and to stimulate converging thoughts as the first half of the 20th century is objectively reassessed. This content, filled with sensitive and controversial content, is presented here not to influence your opinions but to ignite your academic curiosity. The information and interpretations herein do not reflect any opinion of this editor or our clients. Instead, they invite you to delve into a contentious but crucial re-evaluation.
Discover how Winston Churchill's decisions led to the deaths of around 3.7 million people in this eye-opening blog post on "Churchill Decisions with Death Consequences.
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