by jeff.sanders | Feb 10, 2021 | Blog
From 1936-1938 Joseph Stalin arranged to have a whole host of “enemies” brought to trial and executed. The accused were not innocent until proven guilty. They were automatically guilty of whatever the paranoid Stalin accused them of (or rather, whatever his secret...
by dave.zanotti | Feb 10, 2021 | Blog
Please read the cover story of TIME Magazine Feb. 15, 2021 edition. The title is: “The Secret History of the Shadow Campaign that Saved the 2020 Election.” Please note that title and keep this blog handy. Chances are very good that TIME will change the...
by jeff.sanders | Jan 30, 2021 | Blog
Procopius is another one of those little known, but extremely important scholars/historians of long ago to whom we owe an enormous debt of gratitude. He was a lawyer and legal advisor in the court of the Byzantine emperor Justinian I (mid-sixth century). The western...
by jeff.sanders | Jan 27, 2021 | Blog
His name was Bede. I don’t know of any other names he had. It is a simple, almost humorous sounding name for one of the most significant scholars in history. It is because of Bede that historians can “fill in the gaps” of our knowledge of the early medieval world...
by dave.zanotti | Jan 22, 2021 | Blog
Our problem is not that Joe Biden won the Presidency. Our problem is not that the U.S. Media is lost in the wilderness of corruption. Our problem is that We the People have lost touch with the core responsibilities required to maintain our liberties. And in many cases...
by jeff.sanders | Jan 18, 2021 | Blog
When we use the word “hero” we usually think of someone in the military fighting against impossible odds, but persevering to keep the cause alive. Do you ever think of educators and scholars as heroes? Military heroes have famous names like George Washington or Audie...