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  • ‘Dark Brandon’: Biden ‘Garbage’ Insult Just the Latest in a Long History

    10/30/2024 8:50:57 PM PDT · by conservative98 · 19 replies
    Breitbart ^ | 10.30.24 | JOEL B. POLLAK
    President Joe Biden trashed Trump supporters as “garbage” in a rant on Tuesday evening that sparked outrage and sent Vice President Kamala Harris’s campaign into damage control mode. But they were no surprise: not only has he often used violent language toward Trump — he suggested drowning the former president earlier on Tuesday — but Biden has also trashed millions of Trump supporters, to the media’s and the Democrats’ cheers. This time, finally, it had a cost.
  • Whatever Happened to Election Cake?

    10/26/2024 9:30:25 AM PDT · by thecodont · 23 replies
    Eater ^ | Oct 24, 2024, 12:04pm EDT | by Dana Hatic, Whitney Filloon, and Bettina Makalintal
    Thanksgiving means turkey, the Fourth of July equals hot dogs and burgers, and Christmas brings ham, so why doesn’t America have a specific food to eat on Election Day? Perhaps because we’re now too mired in disgust and/or despair by the time a presidential election rolls around every four years to be concerned with preparing a special dish. But at one point in time, at least in a certain region of the country, there was something called Election Cake. It is often connected with Hartford, Connecticut and called Hartford Election Cake, but historians point out that the cake was baked...
  • Coin Hoard in Germany Contains Roman and Gallic Coins

    10/25/2024 9:15:34 PM PDT · by SunkenCiv · 16 replies
    Archaeology Magazine ^ | October 22, 2024 | editors / unattributed
    Live Science reports that nearly 3,000 poorly preserved coins were discovered by a metal detectorist in the Westerwald mountain range, in an area outside the borders of the Roman Empire and any known settlements of ancient Germanic tribes. The coins were unearthed by archaeologists who also recovered more than 200 unidentified thin silver fragments decorated with geometric designs from the site. The cache had been placed in a ceramic pot and hidden between two rocks. "Most of the coins are so called Antoniniani, which were the official silver coin in the Roman Empire in the third century [A.D.], but mostly...
  • Oak-Lined Celtic Burial Chamber Discovered in Germany

    10/25/2024 9:30:35 PM PDT · by SunkenCiv · 12 replies
    Archaeology Magazine ^ | October 23, 2024 | editors / unattributed
    According to a Newsweek report, a 2,600-year-old burial chamber has been discovered in an area of southwestern Germany once occupied by Celts. The chamber, which was lined with oak timbers, was found in a large burial mound on the plains of the Danube River. A wooden club-like object in the tomb is thought to have been left behind by a builder. The mound measures more than 210 feet in diameter, and stands more than six feet tall, although Andrea Lindlohr of the Baden-Württemberg Ministry for Regional Development and Housing said that it may have once been 20 feet tall. "The...
  • The Female Gladiators of Ancient Rome

    10/23/2024 1:29:29 PM PDT · by nickcarraway · 19 replies
    Greek Reporter ^ | October 23, 2024 | Abdul Moeed
    In Ancient Rome, female fighters were known as “Gladiatrix” and were basically the equivalent of Roman male gladiators. However, instead of fighting other men, they fought other Gladiatrix or even wild animals. These battles took place during special events in arenas and festivals. It’s important to note that there are no Latin words from the Roman period that specifically referred to the Gladiatrix. The term “Gladiatrix” is more of a recent term used to describe these female fighters. There is limited historical evidence and documented accounts of their existence, according to Heritage Daily. To the ancient Romans, seeing women gladiators...
  • THE HUNT FOR USS ALLIGATOR: THE U.S. NAVY’S FIRST SUBMARINE

    10/23/2024 12:11:04 PM PDT · by Red Badger · 5 replies
    archive.navalsubleague.org ^ | April 2004 | Commander Richard C.Poole,USNR & J.L. Christley EMCS(SS), USN(Ret.)
    CDR Poole has been assigned to the Office of Naval Re-search (ONR) since November 2001, working with the Naval Research Science and Technology Action Team (NRSTAT), ONR-Global and, currently, the Tech Solutions Program. A native of Albany, New York, Rich currently resides in Washington, DC. Mr. Christley is a retired Senior Chief Petty Officer who served from 1962 to 1982 on seven submarines ranging from diesel boats to fast attacks and missile submarines. After working in the field of submarine noise reduction until 1997, he started a third career in fine arts. Jim presently resides with his wife Peggy in...
  • ‘You People Didn’t Even Like Her’: Chris Cuomo Unloads On Harris Supporters For Trying To Shield VP From Criticism

    10/22/2024 8:45:19 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 25 replies
    Daily Caller ^ | October 22, 2024 | Jason Cohen
    NewsNation host Chris Cuomo on Tuesday took aim at supporters of Vice President Kamala Harris, accusing them of attempting to stifle criticism against her to boost her chances against former President Donald Trump in November. Since Harris launched her presidential campaign on July 21, after President Joe Biden dropped out and endorsed her, her approval rating has jumped by over 7% to 45.7%, according to the FiveThirtyEight polling average. Cuomo, on “The Chris Cuomo Project,” argued that it is misleading to portray Harris as an outstanding candidate, given her flaws and previous unpopularity, saying he disagrees with shielding her from...
  • The Tragic Reality of Christian Illiteracy

    10/21/2024 4:27:40 PM PDT · by CondoleezzaProtege · 19 replies
    Culture Watch: History Matters ^ | Oct 2017 | Bill Muehlenberg
    When I speak of Christians being illiterate, I have far more in mind than just the inability of some to properly read and write – in that they are simply the product of the modern Western education. But I am speaking here of a wider sort of illiteracy, one that is as regrettable as it is widespread. I refer to historical illiteracy, theological illiteracy, biblical illiteracy, church history illiteracy, etc. Far too many Christians in the West today are woefully ignorant of that which they should not be ignorant. They know little about their own faith, their own Christian culture...
  • Queering the Past-Apparently every important figure in history was LGBTQ

    10/21/2024 7:23:44 AM PDT · by SJackson · 35 replies
    Frontpagemagazine ^ | October 21, 2024 | Mark Tapson
    Gender identity studies has unsurprisingly become a booming enterprise in academia, which in the modern world is home to some of the most inane ideas in human history. To justify the existence of these departments, academics focused on sexual orientation and gender have found it useful to stir up a little controversy here and there. The most recent such provocation is the notion that the semi-mythical warlord/king Arthur, a central figure of the founding of Britain, the epitome of knightly valor and prowess, and arguably the most legendary hero in all of Western literature, may have been LGBTQ, according to...
  • The Victory That Saved Western Civilization

    10/15/2024 9:14:38 AM PDT · by SJackson · 36 replies
    Frontpagemagazine ^ | October 15, 2024 | Mark Tapson
    Commemorating the anniversary of the battle of Tours. We have just passed the anniversary of an epic event that is not widely known in America except among history buffs, but which nonetheless dramatically shaped the future of the Western world, and which may still hold inspiration for us in the West today.After the death of the Muslim prophet Muhammad in 632, Islam spread like a bloody tide throughout the Arabian peninsula, north to the Caspian Sea and east through Persia and beyond, westward through Egypt and across North Africa all the way to the Atlantic Ocean. From there it crossed...
  • Five Lies About the Holocaust and the ‘Palestinians’

    10/14/2024 5:35:35 AM PDT · by SJackson · 24 replies
    Frontpagemagazine ^ | October 14, 2024 | Hugh Fitzgerald
    “Not a single Muslim participated in the Holocaust, nor had any responsibility." In 1993, Abbé Pierre gave an interview, saying that it was Catholic Christians who committed the Holocaust, and who gave Palestine to the Jews because they were ashamed of what they did. A staunch supporter of the Palestinian cause, Abbé Pierre said Christians made the Muslims, who did nothing to the Jews, pay the price of Hitler’s actions. “Not a single Muslim had participated in the Holocaust, nor had any responsibility. And we deceived the Palestinians,’ he said. ‘We lied to them.’”Let’s take those assertions one by one.First,...
  • Alexander Solzhenitzyn Harvard Address

    10/10/2024 3:15:01 PM PDT · by Eleutheria5 · 6 replies
    Solzhenitzyn Center ^ | 8/6/78 | Alexander Solzhenitzyn
    Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's Commencement Address at Harvard University—8 June 1978. {Russian audio with English-translation audio overlay; and English subtitles.} PLEASE NOTE: THERE DOES NOT EXIST A VIDEO WITH ONLY ONE LANGUAGE AUDIO. SORRY. THIS IS HOW IT WAS RECORDED. PLEASE TURN ON CC/SUBTITLES TO HELP YOU UNDERSTAND THE ENGLISH.
  • Florida Major Hurricanes, 1900-2024: What Do the Statistics Show?

    10/09/2024 6:09:13 PM PDT · by TBP · 25 replies
    Roy Spencer website ^ | October 7, 2024 | Roy W. Spencer, PhD
    Florida residents must feel like they have been taking a beating from major hurricanes in recent years, but what do the data show?The problem with human perception of such things is that the time scale of hurricane activity fluctuations is often longer than human experience. For example, a person born in the 1950s would have no memory of the beating Florida took in the 1940s from major hurricanes (a total of 5). But they would have many memories of the hurricane lull period of the 1970s and 1980s, each decade having only one major hurricane strike in Florida. Then, when...
  • Ron DeSantis: Florida Now Has ‘Largest Staging of Utility Workers and Linemen in Advance of the Storm’ in U.S. History

    10/09/2024 9:47:58 AM PDT · by ChicagoConservative27 · 53 replies
    Breitbart ^ | 10/09/2024 | Hannah Knudsen
    Over 50,000 linemen — the “largest staging of utility workers and linemen in advance of the storm any time in American history” — will respond to Hurricane Milton, Gov. Ron DeSantis announced on Wednesday as the massive Category 4 storm barrels down on the Sunshine State. In a Wednesday morning update, DeSantis walked through some of the preparations the state has taken ahead of the storm, which is expected to make landfall late Wednesday night or early Thursday morning on the west coast of Florida, potentially south of Tampa, although wiggles and wobbles are certain. “Hurricane Milton is heading our...
  • Galveston hurricane of 1900

    10/08/2024 12:32:18 PM PDT · by DallasBiff · 17 replies
    Britannica ^ | none given | Britannica
    Galveston hurricane of 1900, hurricane (tropical cyclone) of September 1900, one of the deadliest natural disasters in U.S. history, claiming more than 8,000 lives. As the storm hit the island city of Galveston, Texas, it was a category 4 hurricane, the second strongest designation on the Saffir-Simpson hurricane scale.
  • 1938: [Fifty-]Mile-Long Barbed Wire Barrier Erected on Northern Frontier Of Palestine to Bar Arabs. (Oct 1938 "Iron dome" to defend N. Israel).

    10/06/2024 8:31:01 PM PDT · by Freeleesy · 5 replies
    Reading Eagle ^ | Oct 30, 1938 | H. R. Knickerbocker
    [Fifty-]Mile-Long Barbed Wire Barrier Erected on Northern Frontier Of Palestine to Bar Arabs. By H. R. Knickerbocker. INS Staff Correspondent. Northern Palestine Frontier, Oct. 29, (INS) Jews are a game of the anti-Semite killers in great sections of Europe. There is not even a game law to protect them, but in Palestine with their handicaps, they have at least some of the images of self-defence. They have today completed the greatest piece of fortification that the Jews have ever constructed for Jews since they put up the wall around Jerusalem two thousand years ago.... Its further significance is that an...
  • THREE THOUSAND DEAD AT GALVESTON Tbe Latest Estimates by Prominent Men Give Tills as the Figure. Looters of tbe Dead Caught at Their Dastardly Work Are Shot Id Their Tracks and Fitly Are Reported to Have Been Killed.

    10/04/2024 3:11:01 PM PDT · by xxqqzz · 17 replies
    Stockton Record ^ | September 12, 1900 | reports
    —Order has begun to take the place of chaos which fro* reigned In Galveston since Saturday’s terrible storm and the citizens are recovering from tho stuplflcatlon of their sudden disaster. All previous estimates have been shattered by tho estimates of prominent men who declare that 3000 deaths will result from the storm. One hundred lives were loot at other points. It is thought that »10,000,000 will cover the loss of property at Galveston and more than halt as much for the remainder of tbe State. Advices say that 700 human bodies have been weighted and consigned to the sea. Some...
  • It’s confirmed! Mel Gibson set to produce epic TV series on the Great Siege of 1565 filmed in Malta

    09/28/2024 8:50:22 PM PDT · by Antoninus · 46 replies
    GuideMeMalta.com ^ | September 27, 2024 | Lyndsey Grima
    It’s confirmed! Mel Gibson set to produce epic TV series on the Great Siege of 1565 filmed in Malta We knew he was in Malta for a good reason! Hollywood star Mel Gibson has announced plans to produce a limited television series about the Great Siege of 1565, which will be filmed in Malta. After a recent visit to the island to scout locations for his ‘Passion of the Christ’ sequel, the famous actor was captivated by Malta's rich history and impressive fortifications, confirming that the series will be shot on location, in the very fortresses where the siege took...
  • Who Cut Niches Into the Cliffs at Madagascar's Isalo National Park?

    09/30/2024 8:35:57 PM PDT · by SunkenCiv · 13 replies
    Archaeology Magazine ^ | September 24, 2024 | editors / unattributed
    According to a Phys.org report, Guido Schreurs of the University of Bern and his colleagues suggest that rock-cut terraces and chambers at the remote archaeological site of Teniky in southern Madagascar were carved some 1,000 years ago by a Zoroastrian community. High-resolution satellite images revealed that Teniky was much larger than previously thought. Schreurs and his colleagues then identified dozens of circular and rectangular stone niches carved into the cliffs. Circular recesses in these niches may have been used to close the spaces with wooden or stone slabs, he explained. Charcoal and pottery recovered during the investigation have been dated...
  • Price-control discourse proves history has a short memory

    09/26/2024 10:40:07 AM PDT · by ChicagoConservative27 · 13 replies
    The Hill ^ | 09/26/2024 | Isabelle Morales
    History has a short memory. In recent weeks, as Vice President Kamala Harris’s policy proposals sparked a national conversation about price-controls, that phenomenon is on full display. Price-controls have failed humanity for thousands. They invariably create devastating shortages and diminish product quality. These policies decimated Babylonian trade in 1750 B.C. They caused bloodshed in second-century Rome. They nearly starved George Washington’s army at Valley Forge. Within living memory, they also caused an American oil and gas crisis in 1971. Of course, politicians still cannot resist promising their constituents consequence-free price reductions.