The Real Fate of John Wilkes Booth By Pat Shannan A book by a family member, a signature in the Franklin County Courthouse and other evidence have convinced some that John Wilkes Booth, the killer of Abe Lincoln, may have escaped capture and lived into the 20th century. Surprisingly, many people have confirmed this theory… The Truth About Slavery in America By Clint E. Lacy Contrary to popular mythology, slavery flourished under the U.S. flag. The peculiar institution was well protected...
The Legends of Martin Luther By John Tiffany There is a dramatic story that the young Martin Luther, set to become a lawyer, was nearly killed by a lightning bolt and as a result swore to dedicate his life to religion instead. It is a great story, but the only thing is, careful historians have been unable to verify any of it. Similarly many other “Luther anecdotes” seem to have been made up out of the whole cloth, even perhaps (everyone’s favorite) his nailing of the theses to the church...
Ireland and the World's Longest War By Arthur Kemp The Emerald Isle is the land that saved Western (especially Roman) civilization during the dark ages—ironic, since Ireland was never a Roman colony—but the “Ould Sod” has also fought a seemingly never-ending war for independence, complete with famine holocaust and genocidal horrors… 1972 Plot to Genocide the Irish By Michael Collins Piper As recently as 1972, previously classified documents now reveal, the rulers of Britain concocted...