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1910’s

This decade was dominated by the first “total war”—World War I. It also saw other huge changes during the Russian Revolution and the beginning of Prohibition in the United States. Tragedy struck when a fire rampaged through New York City’s Triangle Shirtwaist Factory (1911); the “unsinkable” Titanic hit an iceberg and sank (1912), taking the lives of more than 1,500; and the Spanish flu was the cover story for millions of deaths around the world.

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The American Medical Association Begins a Smear Campaign Against Homeopathic Cancer Cure Developer, Dr. William Koch

The American Medical Association Begins a Smear Campaign Against Homeopathic Cancer Cure Developer, Dr. William Koch

The American Medical Association began its campaign to discredit and smear the reputation of Dr. William Koch following an erroneous report published on the first page of the weekly issue of the Wayne County Medical Society’s Weekly Bulletin on the December 22, 1919. Dr. Koch sent a reply letter the same day to explain that his cancer investigation was prematurely terminated and the facilities were inadequate, ...
US Packs 249 Commies on the ‘Red Ark’ (USAT Buford) and Ships them back to Russia

US Packs 249 Commies on the ‘Red Ark’ (USAT Buford) and Ships them back to Russia

Via Today in Civil Liberties History (n the 100th anniversary): The ship USAT Buford, labeled the “Red Ark,” embarked from New York City on this day, carrying 249 aliens who were deported because of their alleged anarchist or Communist beliefs. The most famous passenger was the anarchist, birth control advocate and anti-war activist Emma Goldman, who had been arrested June 15, 1917, for opposing the draft ...
Investigative Journalist Lillian Scott Troy was kicked out of Britain on Fake Terms

Investigative Journalist Lillian Scott Troy was kicked out of Britain on Fake Terms

Lillian Scott Troy, a courageous American suffragette and investigative journalist living in London, was kicked out of Britain because she focused her investigations on the evident corruption and treason of Andrew Carnegie, J. P. Morgan and the Anglo-American (British) Pilgrims Society which she (and many at the time) saw as undermining the sovereignty of the American Republic. She smelled a rat and said so, in newsprint ...
The Black Sox Scandal: Did Eight Players on the Chicago White Sox Really Throw the 1919 World Series Against the Cincinnati Reds?

The Black Sox Scandal: Did Eight Players on the Chicago White Sox Really Throw the 1919 World Series Against the Cincinnati Reds?

Oct 1-9, 1919 - The Black Sox Scandal resulted in the most famous scandal in baseball history after the 1919 World Series. Eight players from the Chicago White Sox (nicknamed the Black Sox) were accused of throwing the series against the Cincinnati Reds. Details of the scandal remain controversial, and the extent to which each player was involved varied. It was, however, front-page news across the ...
Henry Cabot Lodge, Sr.: Speech Against the League of Nations

Henry Cabot Lodge, Sr.: Speech Against the League of Nations

Mr. President: The independence of the United States is not only more precious to ourselves but to the world than any single possession. Look at the United States today. We have made mistakes in the past. We have had shortcomings. We shall make mistakes in the future and fall short of our own best hopes. But none the less is there any country today on the ...
Landmark study of Dr. Rosenau Published in JAMA “Experiments to Determine Mode of Spread of Influenza” Shows NO Spread

Landmark study of Dr. Rosenau Published in JAMA “Experiments to Determine Mode of Spread of Influenza” Shows NO Spread

Young adults were the most vulnerable group to the 1918–1919 Spanish flu, the history’s deadliest pandemic that claimed about 50 million lives. Epidemiological observations suggest that the Spanish flu was spread by human contact through a virus. But human experiments seem to suggest otherwise. The landmark study of Milton J. Rosenau, MD, “Experiments to Determine Mode of Spread of Influenza,” was published in the Journal of the ...
The Paris Peace Conference and the Treaty of Versailles

The Paris Peace Conference and the Treaty of Versailles

It has been previously stated that the treaty of Versailles was one of the most iniquitous documents ever signed by the representatives of so called civilized nations. The injustice perpetrated upon the German people by the terms of the Peace Treaty made another world war inevitable.[1] The circumstances surrounding the signing of the Armistice on November 11, 1918 must be understood. The German High Command did ...
Royal Institute of International Affairs is Founded in England

Royal Institute of International Affairs is Founded in England

 The Council on Foreign Relations is well known amongst researchers of parapolitics as one of the organizations of interest directing Washington’s foreign policy. Once derided as “conspiracy theory” the influence of the group is now a truism that is openly joked about in Washington’s foreign policy circles. What many do not know, however, is that the CFR is in fact a branch of a slightly ...
The 1919 Solar Eclipse that Supposedly Confirmed Einstein's Theory of Relativity was a Fraud

The 1919 Solar Eclipse that Supposedly Confirmed Einstein’s Theory of Relativity was a Fraud

There can be no clearer definition of scientific fraud than what went on in the Tropics on May 29, 1919. What is particularly clear is that Arthur Eddington fudged the solar eclipse data to make the results conform to "Einstein's" work on general relativity. Poor (1930), Brown (1967), Clark (1984) and McCausland (2001) all address the issues surrounding this eclipse. Prior to 1919, general relativity was ...
Communist Rules of Revolution are Captured in Dusseldorf by Allied Forces

Communist Rules of Revolution are Captured in Dusseldorf by Allied Forces

In May 1919 at Dusseldorf, Germany, the allied forces discovered a copy of these ‘Rules.’ They were first printed in the United States in the ‘Bartlesville (Oklahoma) Examiner-Enterprise’ the same year, 1919. Almost 20 years later, in 1946, the attorney general of Florida obtained them from a known member of the Communist Party, who acknowledged that the ‘Rules’ were then still a part of the Communist ...