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How much can we trust the history books?
Posted on 3/10/23 at 6:38 am
Posted on 3/10/23 at 6:38 am
Knowing everything we know now how they try to manipulate the news (Jan 06 being a prime example).
I'm questioning things like the Civil War, the suffrage movement, and the Civil Rights era. How much of that history is purely a psy-op.
I have recently learned that the vast majority of women in the early 20th century were not interested in so called "women's rights" and voting. It was something pushed onto them by elites. They needed to expand the tax base, and needed children to start going to the newly created government indoctrination camps (aka public schools)
I'm questioning things like the Civil War, the suffrage movement, and the Civil Rights era. How much of that history is purely a psy-op.
I have recently learned that the vast majority of women in the early 20th century were not interested in so called "women's rights" and voting. It was something pushed onto them by elites. They needed to expand the tax base, and needed children to start going to the newly created government indoctrination camps (aka public schools)
Posted on 3/10/23 at 6:43 am to burger bearcat
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have recently learned that the vast majority of women in the early 20th century were not interested in so called "women's rights" and voting. It was something pushed onto them by elites. They needed to expand the tax base, and needed children to start going to the newly created government indoctrination camps (aka public schools)
The first decade after women's suffrage was GOP dominated. It took the Depression to flip the country to the New Deal.
Posted on 3/10/23 at 6:43 am to burger bearcat
Its all fake.
All of it.
All of it.
Posted on 3/10/23 at 6:45 am to burger bearcat
there is true info out there, but not in main stream history books. most conventionally accepted history is grossly flawed.
Remember, the winner gets to write the history, the loser goes away
Remember, the winner gets to write the history, the loser goes away
Posted on 3/10/23 at 6:48 am to burger bearcat
You learn a great deal from going through title at the courthouse. I know this is overly broad, but if you spend enough time going through land grants and such, you get a good picture of our past.
Posted on 3/10/23 at 6:48 am to burger bearcat
This is one reason why I’ve enjoyed genealogy. It’s much harder to changed millions of individual stories than it is to change a narrative.
Posted on 3/10/23 at 6:49 am to burger bearcat
"History" is typically a collection of biased "recollections." Some recollections are based on truths, many are not.
The "j6" narrative put out by the corrupt people who were in control for 2 yrs tells you pretty much all you need to know about how "histories" are remembered and recorded.
"Histroy is written by the victors"...Winston Churchill.
Posted on 3/10/23 at 6:53 am to burger bearcat
There was a lot more to the civil war than slavery.
Let the down votes cometh.
Let the down votes cometh.
Posted on 3/10/23 at 7:45 am to burger bearcat
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I'm questioning things like the Civil War, the suffrage movement, and the Civil Rights era.
quote:The fact of their occurence? Zero percent is a psyop. The interpretation of those events is another matter entirely.
How much of that history is purely a psy-op.
Where is all this bullshite about WWII, the Civil War, etc didn't happen coming from though? Who is is out there planting this bullshite?
E.g.,
Recently we've had threads asserting every infectious disease going back to the plague is "lab created."
We've had threads asserting "Nobody can document ANY World's Fair pre-1915 because they simply do NOT exist."
We have posters poo-poo'ing ALL science, and instead making bizarre claims about ancient giant 20ft humans roaming the Earth.
In terms of psyops, that kind of birddogging crap mixed in on this board is designed to be deliberately discrediting IMO.

Posted on 3/10/23 at 7:54 am to GREENHEAD22
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There was a lot more to the civil war than slavery.
The history books make us think that blacks were the only slaves in America. At one time there were 300,000 white slaves in America that were sent here from Britain. The book White Cargo explains it all but I bet none of us ever heard of this in our American history classes back in high school.
Posted on 3/10/23 at 8:18 am to burger bearcat
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How much can we trust the history books?
Depends on what year they were written.
Posted on 3/10/23 at 8:21 am to Wtodd
I am Southern as the next one but slavery was very real. I do not think the books that portray it do a good job though of explaining the mentality behind the owners of plantations. The world was very different then. These people grew up with different views it did not make them “bad” people.
Posted on 3/10/23 at 8:21 am to burger bearcat
These days, I don't trust a damn thing.
Posted on 3/10/23 at 8:22 am to burger bearcat
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How much can we trust the history books?
I'm questioning things like the Civil War, the suffrage movement, and the Civil Rights era.
+100
If the shot-gun institutional inversions of foundational truth (like, "Men-Can-Be-Girls AND Get-Pregnant!") doesn't cause folks to completely reassess ALL of "History," and ALL of Science -- then the pilot light is OUT.
ALL of "History" needs to be reassessed, discussed AND strongly CHALLENGED. tOverlords and their "Trusted Institutions" have all worked toward the *same* goal: CONTROL. POWER. SECULAR HUMANIST/LUCIFERIAN GOALS. REPLACING (and becoming) GOD.)
*My* Trust Level of the "History" Book on a scale of 1-10? maybe...2?? Naah, that's too high -- make it .002
If we consider just the Modern-Day political psy-operations (Ex: J-6) and pyschool indoctrination (Feminism + Race-Wars + Groomers + gender-bullsh*t)..."WoT"...constant Disease + Fear-Porn...and the constant War Machine chatter (during "peacetime")...
What everyone has been told by our "Trusted Institutions" since Day One:
"WE GOT THIS; DON'T TRUST YOUR OWN EYES! NOR EARS! NOR *YOUR OWN* LOGIC, CRITICAL THINKING, HEART, OR ESPECIALLY COMMON SENSE!!"
The Elites have always regarded the Serfs with disdain and contempt; Never have we seen it to today's extent (see the WEF "RESET" Agenda)
Consider:
The ridiculous Worlds Fair/Exhibits era narrative....AND "Industrial Revolution" we are told suddenpopped out of thin air during the 1830s-1850s...
...OR...
The nonsensical narrative of "historical" circumstances under which the British Empire was supposedly "beaten" and "surrendered" to Gen. Washington's rag-tag army and America...
...OR...
Don't get me started on the whole suspect CW circumstances and "fire/demolition" story of Sherman -- as well as the post-CW "Re-Construction" / wholesale theft of the South's wealth.
EACH and every era of US History (along with "tScience") warrants an External Audit.
Posted on 3/10/23 at 8:27 am to burger bearcat
Pretty much all of it. The Titanic, Federal Reserve, etc...
Posted on 3/10/23 at 8:28 am to Homesick Tiger
quote:PreColumbian native Americans consistently raided their neighbors, took captives, and enslaved them.
The history books make us think that blacks were the only slaves in America.
When Europeans settled the southeastern seaboard, tribes sold slaves to them. Those were usually quickly shipped to the Caribbean in exchange for Black slaves to dissuade raided tribes from attacking in attempt to recapture their members.
Posted on 3/10/23 at 8:29 am to the_truman_shitshow
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These days, I don't trust a damn thing.
We can thank Trump for shattering our past views.... believing the US is a righteous and just nation, an example to the people of the world who seek freedom and inalienable rights.......Trump is the "Red Pill" that we wanted and now many wish they had taken the blue pill and remained blissfully ignorant.
This post was edited on 3/10/23 at 8:44 am
Posted on 3/10/23 at 8:31 am to NC_Tigah
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The fact of their occurence? Zero percent is a psyop...
... In terms of psyops, that kind of birddogging crap mixed in on this board is designed to be deliberately discrediting IMO.
Pilot Light: OUT -- atta boy! Yeah -- and the obvious psyops are just... Paranoia.


Why mustn't the Overlord's Narrative be challenged again??! Oh that's right; They'd never lie to us!! (OH WAIT)
What's "discredited" is...today's on-the-fly modern "history," (see the headlines) as well as PAST "History." And assertion, "THERE'S 'NOTHING TO SEE HERE!!"
Posted on 3/10/23 at 8:32 am to burger bearcat
Have you ever had discussions on history with your history professors in their office during their office time?
I've had one prof who told me to get out of his office because of a discussion on Aaron Burr. Over time history tends to get embellished, it's just human nature. One of my history profs said the best historical records were kept by the Spanish (land grants and such). Those records are in Spain but copies are here in the US if you know where to look. The king of Spain always sent priests with the conquistadors and they kept records.
Otherwise be careful of the authors that you choose to read. research the author. Shelby Foote is great on the US Civil War. At this time I am searching for a honest author on the Spanish Civil War.
I've had one prof who told me to get out of his office because of a discussion on Aaron Burr. Over time history tends to get embellished, it's just human nature. One of my history profs said the best historical records were kept by the Spanish (land grants and such). Those records are in Spain but copies are here in the US if you know where to look. The king of Spain always sent priests with the conquistadors and they kept records.
Otherwise be careful of the authors that you choose to read. research the author. Shelby Foote is great on the US Civil War. At this time I am searching for a honest author on the Spanish Civil War.
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