Private Investigator Files – The Younger Brothers

7月 31, 2008 · Posted in 未分類 · Comment 

One of the best accounts of the Youngers comes from a friend to the Younger family, August Appler, editor of the Osceola Missouri Democrat, who tells how Cole Younger and his band of followers captured fifteen men. In camp that night, Cole debated with the members of his gang on the merits of the Enfield rifle. One of the gang thought that since it could kill a man at a mile, it could also kill ten men in one shot.

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american history x (the end)

7月 31, 2008 · Posted in Americanhistory · 50 Comments 

american history x_the end

(link to lesson 2: www.youtube.com Lesson 1 – Revisiting American History, documents the conversion of the US into a monolithic financial empire as the Federal Reserve Act created a monopolized cartel of private interests, “Wall Street,” that controls all money in the system. This killed Jeffersonian ideals and allowed vertical Hamiltonian forces to have free reign to consolidate power and wealth. It explains how this is an empire system where the top Wall Street banks are analogous to feudal lords and multi-national corporations are their feudal knights out conquering territories. It rewrites American History books.

United States History: Semester 1

7月 31, 2008 · Posted in History Of Computer · Comment 

United States History: Semester 1

With the U.S. History Semester 1, 6 CD set – you’ll explore how events have changed the U.S. and gain an in-depth understanding of what it means to be an American. Covers a broad range of subjects from Jacksonian Democracy to The Great Depresssion.Increase your grades in U.S. History with this product from Fogware Publishing. With six CD-ROMs on topics such as Jacksonian democracy, the Civil War, and the Great Depression, you’ll discover historical facts that are a part of America’s rich history

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The Private Investigator – Highlighting the Pinkertons

7月 31, 2008 · Posted in 未分類 · Comment 

Pinkerton’s prestige was well-known by this time, but more than that, it was understood that he and his agency were incorruptible to the core. No bribes, liquor, or prostitutes could sway them, and men had tried.

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Queen Mary’s Court and Her Battle Over Two Religions – 1500s – Part One

7月 29, 2008 · Posted in 未分類 · Comment 

King Edward the Forth of England lies in State as Queen Mary begins her reign. She come to the throne in her thirties and is considered old. Her one and only thought is to bring her Country back to Popish rule. Back to the Mass the Catholics love and to restore the Churches, Monastries and Convents to their former glory. England has been a Protestant Country through the reigns of two Kings and does not want Rome’s dominance over them again. This is part one of Mary’s story.

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Do Old Books Have Any Value?

7月 26, 2008 · Posted in 未分類 · Comment 

I love old books. I walked into a old book store a few weeks ago and it just breathed knowledge.

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KA-BAR Full Size US Marine Corp Fighting Knife, Straight

7月 21, 2008 · Posted in History Us · Comment 

KA-BAR Full Size US Marine Corp Fighting Knife, Straight

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The Ka Bar’ was designed to serve our troops during WW II and is still doing its job, with honors, more than 50 Years laterOriginally manufactured for American troops fighting in World War II, this KA-BAR full-size hunting knife sports a leather handle and a 7-inch straight-edge blade made with 1095 cro-van steel. The knife features a U.S. Marine Corp. stamp and was made in the United States. Also included is a leather sheath made in Mexico. Specifications: Weight: 0.70 pounds Blade length: 7 i

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Nefertiti By Michelle Moran

7月 16, 2008 · Posted in 未分類 · Comment 

Nefertiti reigned in Ancient Egypt between 1351 and 1331 B.C. She was the chief wife of the “heretic” Pharaoh Akhenaten.

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Nazi Jews – A Historical Paradox

7月 16, 2008 · Posted in 未分類 · Comment 

Would it surprise anyone to learn that there were upwards of 150, 000 soldiers of partial Jewish descent serving in the Nazi army during World War II? I had no idea until I attended a lecture by Bryan Mark Rigg discussing his book entitled Hitler’s Jewish Soldiers. What is even more startling is that Adolf Hitler was aware of this and for a while allowed them to serve.

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Axe of Iron – The Settlers

7月 9, 2008 · Posted in 未分類 · Comment 

Halfdan Ingolfsson is a brave, intelligent leader of men. His second in command, Gudbjartur Einarsson is loyal, invaluable and ruthless. He does what must be done. The two men lead a group of Greenlanders, sometime between the year 997 and 1003, to a new and exciting land. A land filled with game, fish, fresh vegetation and North American natives.

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