Free Republic 3rd Qtr 2025 Fundraising Target: $81,000 Receipts & Pledges to-date: $62,202
76%  
Woo hoo!! And now only $168 to reach 77%!! Thank you all very much!! God bless.

History (General/Chat)

Brevity: Headers | « Text »
  • The Last Person to Debate Charlie Kirk (EXCLUSIVE)

    09/19/2025 6:21:20 PM PDT · by CondoleezzaProtege · 13 replies
    Channel 5 / YouTube ^ | Sep 12, 2025 | Andre Kallaghan interviews Hunter Kozak
    Hunter Kozak, a Utah Valley University undergraduate, was the young man at the mic when Charlie Kirk got shot. He is the final person Charlie spoke to during his last moments on earth. A must watch interview…
  • Stonehenge Mystery: Enigmatic 'Newall Boulder' Wasn't Moved by Glaciers After All—Its True Origins Are Even More Striking

    09/19/2025 12:08:18 PM PDT · by SunkenCiv · 27 replies
    The Debrief ^ | July 23, 2025 | Micah Hanks
    Past theories held that a long-debated stone, known as the "Newall boulder," had been moved by glacial ice long before humans ever arrived to construct the iconic monument.However, new evidence strengthens the case that Neolithic people transported the site's mysterious bluestones, rather than the massive glaciers that covered parts of Earth during the last Ice Age.Originally discovered during excavations in 1924 by Lt-Col William Hawley, the famous stone was later removed by his assistant, R.S. Newall. The new findings, published in a study in the Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, relied on petrographic, geochemical, and imaging analyses to identify the...
  • The Short-Lived Promise of ’40 Acres and a Mule’

    09/19/2025 11:56:52 AM PDT · by CondoleezzaProtege · 31 replies
    History.com ^ | November 09, 2022 | Nadra Kareem Nittle
    ...Following President Abraham Lincoln's assassination on April 15, 1865, President Andrew Johnson rescinded Field Order 15 and returned to Confederate owners the 400,000 acres of land—“a strip of coastline stretching from Charleston, South Carolina to the St. John’s River in Florida, including Georgia’s Sea Islands and the mainland 30 miles in from the coast.” Roy L. Brooks, a distinguished professor of law at the University of San Diego School of Law, described Johnson as a segregationist “who wanted to basically return African Americans to a position of subordination.” Without land of their own to work, the 3.9 million members of...
  • SHOW THIS TO PEOPLE WHO THINK CHARLIE KIRK IS RACIST.

    09/19/2025 9:51:55 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 30 replies
    Twitter / X / Citizen's Free Press ^ | September 19, 2025 | Staff
    SHOW THIS TO PEOPLE WHO THINK CHARLIE KIRK IS RACIST. Charlie didn't even believe in race, he calls it a social construct. 0:31 VIDEO AT LINK...................
  • TALK LIKE A PIRATE DAY | September 19

    09/19/2025 5:52:58 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 34 replies
    National Day Calendar ^ | September 19, 2025 | Staff
    TALK LIKE A PIRATE DAY All you bilge rats, Aaaaaaaarrrrrrrrrgh! Get ready to celebration Talk Like a Pirate Day September 19. #TalkLikeAPirateDay As you are out and about today, don't be surprised if people are saying, "Ahoy Matey," "Avast," "Aye, Aye Capt'n," "Land ho!" "Hornpipe," and many other pirate-like phrases, because it's International Talk Like a Pirate Day. While ordering your coffee in the drive-thru, ask if they have change for gold bullion. Try testing your pirate language out at the library when asking for the location of Moby Dick. The pirate language always fairs well in rough seas. Settle...
  • Stockpile of Slingshot Projectiles Unearthed at Urartian Fortress

    09/18/2025 8:28:55 PM PDT · by SunkenCiv · 31 replies
    Archaeology Magazine ^ | September 15, 2025 | editors / unattributed
    Türkiye Today reports that continued excavations at the site of Cavustepe Castle revealed a remarkable cache of projectiles ready for use by Urartian soldiers around 2,700 years ago. The recent investigation focused on a storage facility and area known as the "upper fortress." As the team began removing layers of sediment from within one structure, they uncovered a collection of egg-sized slingshots. Some had been gathered from a nearby riverbed, while others had been made from clay. While individual slingstones have sometimes been discovered at other Urartian sites, Van Yuzuncu Yil University archaeologist Rafet Cavusoglu said, this find is exceptional...
  • Egyptian Police Officer's Bone Whistle Found

    09/18/2025 8:04:08 PM PDT · by SunkenCiv · 40 replies
    Archaeology Magazine ^ | September 15, 2025 | editors / unattributed
    A bone whistle likely used by an ancient Egyptian police officer was unearthed at the site of Amarna, Live Science reports. Around 1347 b.c., the controversial pharaoh Akhenaten (reigned ca. 1349–1336 b.c.) established a new capital city at Amarna, though it was abandoned after just 15 years. The artifact, which was crafted out of a cow's toe, is the first of its kind ever to be found in Egypt. It was recovered by archaeologists from the Amarna Project through the University of Cambridge's McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research at a part of the site known as the Stone Village. Researchers...
  • Dig Uncovers Major Egyptian Mining Site on Sinai Peninsula

    09/18/2025 7:58:27 PM PDT · by SunkenCiv · 4 replies
    Archaeology Magazine ^ | September 18, 2025 | editors / unattributed
    An Egyptian archaeological mission working at the Wadi Al-Nasb site in the southern Sinai Peninsula unearthed a major ancient metalworking center, according to a report by Ahram Online. Throughout Egyptian history, the region was known to be an essential source of copper and turquoise, but the new work uncovered facilities that suggest large-scale smelting and processing of copper ore also occurred on site as well before more refined products were shipped to the Nile Valley. The team discovered scores of copper ingots, crucibles, tuyere heads, and the foundations of a large workshop with smelting furnaces. While evidence shows that the...
  • Once-in-a-lifetime discovery reveals dome-headed dinosaur headbutted to attract mates

    09/18/2025 9:53:10 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 24 replies
    Interesting Engineering ^ | September 18, 2025 | Mrigakshi Dixit
    This new species, named Zavacephale rinpoche, lived about 108 million years ago (Early Cretaceous period). Young Zavacephale duel for territory along a lakeshore 108 million years ago. Image: Masaya Hattori Arecent discovery in Mongolia’s Gobi Desert has provided the most complete and oldest fossil of an iconic dome-headed dinosaur to date. This new species, named Zavacephale rinpoche, lived about 108 million years ago (Early Cretaceous period). Palaeontologists from North Carolina State University announced the findings on September 17, describing it as a “once-in-a-lifetime discovery.” It belongs to the group pachycephalosaurs — dinosaurs known for their unique head adornments, including domes...
  • NASA’s Tally of Planets Outside Our Solar System Reaches 6,000

    09/17/2025 1:08:57 PM PDT · by Red Badger · 45 replies
    NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory ^ | September 17, 2025 | Calla Cofield
    VIDEO AT LINK................ It’s been 30 years since the discovery of the first planet around another star like our Sun. With every new discovery, scientists move closer to answering whether there are other planets like Earth that could host life as we know it. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech The milestone highlights the accelerating rate of discoveries, just over three decades since the first exoplanets were found. The official number of exoplanets — planets outside our solar system — tracked by NASA has reached 6,000. Confirmed planets are added to the count on a rolling basis by scientists from around the world, so...
  • Would you eat a grasshopper? In Oaxaca, it’s been a tasty tradition for thousands of years

    09/17/2025 1:01:05 PM PDT · by Red Badger · 45 replies
    Billions of people regularly eat insects. In the southern Mexican state of Oaxaca, chapulines – toasted grasshoppers – stand out as a beloved seasonal treat that follows the start of the rainy season, a period that runs from late May through September. My new book, “Eating Grasshoppers: Chapulines and the Women who Sell Them,” dives into the history and cultural significance of entomophagy (eating insects) and this unique snack. Chapulineras – the women who sell chapulines – often learn their craft from their mothers and grandmothers. Most will use nets or mesh bags to capture grasshoppers in their “milpa” –...
  • Japanese Scientists Solve Decades-Old Quantum Puzzle, Paving the Way for Teleportation and Advanced Computing

    09/17/2025 12:53:04 PM PDT · by Red Badger · 33 replies
    The Debrief ^ | September 17, 2025 | Chrissy Newton
    Scientists from Kyoto University and Hiroshima University have identified a novel method of understanding the long-elusive W state of quantum entanglement, solving a decades-old challenge and opening new avenues to modern-day advances in quantum teleportation and computing. The phenomenon of quantum entanglement was first described in 1935 by Albert Einstein, Boris Podolsky, and Nathan Rosen in what is now known as the EPR paradox. The trio argued against what Einstein famously called “spooky action at a distance,” the idea that the state of one particle could instantly affect another, no matter how far apart they were. These counterintuitive principles challenged...
  • Watch Jasmine Crockett Try To Rationalize How People On The Left Supposedly Can’t ‘Make A Shot From 200 Yards’

    09/17/2025 12:41:49 PM PDT · by Red Badger · 22 replies
    Daily Caller ^ | September 16, 2025 | Mariane Angela
    Democratic Texas Rep. Jasmine Crockett tried to downplay left-wing political violence on CNN Tuesday by claiming liberals don’t grow up shooting guns and therefore pose less of a threat. A Friday poll from YouGov found that 25% of respondents who identify as very liberal believe political violence is sometimes justified. In an appearance on “The Arena,” host Kasie Hunt asked directly whether political violence from the right is worse than from the left. Crockett dodged and branded the entire comparison “false.” “Please tell me who is fostering this gun culture, right? I mean, the reality is that the average person...
  • LISTEN: Spirit Airline Pilots Rebuked by Air Traffic Controller for Flying Too Close to Air Force One: ‘Get Off the iPad!’

    09/17/2025 12:25:59 PM PDT · by Red Badger · 15 replies
    Gateway Pundit ^ | September 17, 2025 | Paul Serran
    ‘Pay attention!’, Spirit Airline pilots are told. The crew of a passenger jet was reprimanded for taking a flight course too close to Air Force One and for taking too long to adjust direction. The incident occurred over Long Island, and President Donald J. Trump was aboard AF1. New York Post reported: “Pilots flying Spirit Airlines Flight 1300, traveling from Fort Lauderdale to Boston, were scolded by an air traffic controller Tuesday after they tried warning them, they were rapidly closing in on the president’s plane altitude and flight path as it was en route to the United Kingdom. […]...
  • The First Humans Were Hunted By Leopards And Weren’t The Apex Predators We Thought They Were...Homo habilis has been "dethroned".

    09/17/2025 9:01:29 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 32 replies
    IFL Science ^ | September 17, 2025 | Benjamin Taub
    Leopard tooth marks were found on this Homo habilis jawbone. Image credit: Vegara-Riquelme et al., Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences (2025) Around 2 million years ago, prehistoric humans in East Africa turned the tables on the carnivores that had previously terrorized them, learning not only to fend off these predators but also steal their kills, thus replacing them at the very top of the food chain. Generally, the ancient species Homo habilis is credited with making this trophic leap, yet new research suggests that this extinct hominin was actually hunted by leopards and may therefore have been...
  • Final 2016 BMW M4 GTS Ever Built Listed for $1 Million

    09/17/2025 8:27:51 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 51 replies
    Autoblog ^ | September 16, 2025 | Simran Rastogi News Editor
    BMW built just 803 M4 GTS track weapons worldwide, and the very last one — #803 with only 305 miles — is now for sale at $1 million. MORE PICS AT SITE...................... Own the Final Chapter of BMW’s M4 GTS Legacy The 2016 BMW M4 GTS represented Munich’s most focused track weapon, a limited-production masterpiece that bridged the gap between road car and race machine. BMW produced just 803 examples globally, with only 300 originally earmarked for the United States. Now, the final M4 GTS ever produced, #803 of 803 is for sale on Exotic Car List with just 305...
  • Croatian diver sets new record by holding breath for 29 MINUTES

    09/17/2025 8:14:20 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 39 replies
    Not The Bee ^ | September 17, 2025 | Mister Retrops
    Guinness World Records announced on September 10 that Croatian man Vitomir Maričić just beat the world record for holding your breath. Maričić held his breath for 29 minutes and 3 seconds. How is that even possible? Even as a kid, the best I could ever do was a little over a minute. Maričić is a member of the Adriatic free divers. Freedivers train their bodies to cope with reduced oxygen levels. They prepare by taking deep, oxygen-rich breaths and relaxing the mind to trigger the mammalian dive reflex, which slows down the heart rate, redirects blood to vital organs and...
  • Hidden Dark Matter Halo Found Through Unusual Einstein Cross

    09/17/2025 8:08:10 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 10 replies
    Study Finds ^ | September 17, 2025 | Pierre Cox (Institut d’Astrophysique de Paris)
    A rare cosmic configuration: An Einstein Cross with five points of light, instead of the usual four, has been discovered by scientists. (Credit: Nicolás Lira Turpaud (ALMA Observatory) & adapted from Cox et al. 2025) Brightest Glimpse Yet Of Dark Matter Comes From Rare Cosmic Lens In A Nutshell * Astronomers discovered HerS-3 forming a rare Einstein Cross with five images instead of four. * Computer models required a hidden dark matter halo of 1.6–10 trillion solar masses to explain the pattern. * The galaxy is magnified 17–19 times, revealing rapid star formation and high-speed gas outflows. * This is...
  • The Triumph of the Constitution

    09/17/2025 2:50:54 AM PDT · by Jacquerie · 2 replies
    Article V Blog ^ | Clinton Rossiter
    The triumph of the Convention of 1787 is that in raising a standard to which the wise and honest could repair, it also raised one that met the threefold test of legitimacy, popularity, and viability.One reason the Convention was able to strike the right balance between the urge to lead the people and the need to obey them, and between the urge to be noble and the need to be practical, was the disposition of most delegates to be “whole men” on stern principles and “halfway men” on negotiable details. Another was the way in which it worked with familiar...
  • Found: A Lunch Box From 4,000 Years Ago

    09/16/2025 4:27:19 PM PDT · by SunkenCiv · 88 replies
    Atlas Obscura ^ | July 27, 2017 | Sarah Laskow
    Someone's lunch was full of whole grains.Up in the high passes of the Bernese Alps, a team of researchers found a box. It was about 8 inches in diameter and made of pine, willow, and larch. It was 4,000 years old.Now, the scientists report in a new paper, published in Scientific Reports, they have discovered traces of what was once held in the box -- someone's lunch (or dinner or breakfast).The team thought that the box might have held porridge and looked for traces of milk. But they found nothing. Instead, using a newly developed technique, they were able to...