
Ernest Hemingway, one of the most celebrated authors of the 20th century, is often remembered for his literary contributions and the tragic circumstances surrounding his death. On July 2, 1961, Hemingway took his own life, leaving behind a legacy that continues to resonate with readers and writers alike. This post explores the various factors that contributed to his decision.

On November 22, 1963, President John F. Kennedy was assassinated while riding in a motorcade through Dealey Plaza in Dallas, Texas. His assassination left a lasting impact on American society, sparking a multitude of conspiracy theories and forever changing the course of history. Here is a very brief look at the main conspiracy theories.

In 2010 I received what was purported to be photographs of John F Kennedy's autopsy following his assassination on Friday, 22 November 1963. With the recent interest in JFK through the release of documents, I share the photographs here. Warning, Contains Disturbing Images

In 2023, former President Donald Trump unveiled a comprehensive video outlining his 10-point plan aimed at dismantling what he refers to as the "deep state" and restoring federal bureaucratic power to the American populace. Throughout the video, he elaborated on each point of the plan, detailing strategies to reduce the influence of entrenched political interests within the federal government.

There's light on the American horizon, and the possible dawning of a new and better day. Here are ten reasons why Trump should win the upcoming US election, even with all the machine and ballot cheating the Dems employ and get away with!

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.

"Greenback" is a slang term for the emergency paper currency issued by the U.S. during the American Civil War in the mid-1860s. Its distinctive green ink recognised it. Initially, the notes were used to finance the Civil War and were backed by the government. However, they were not backed by gold or silver, which led to fluctuations in value and inflation.