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The Battle of Monongahela

Was Bulletproof George Washington Protected by Unseen Forces?

Was Bulletproof George Washington Protected by Unseen Forces? During his days as a soldier and general, Bulletproof George Washington looked near certain death in the face on many occasions and always emerged unscathed. This was most obvious at the battles of Monongahela and Princeton. In 1755, Washington fought with British and Colonial forces against French and Native …

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President Lincoln's Sarcophagus

The Abraham Lincoln Burial Site

The Abraham Lincoln Burial Site While researching the Abraham Lincoln burial site for this post, we were astonished by the multiple exhumations and inspections of Abraham Lincoln’s remains subsequent to his initial burial. In fact, the information we gathered seemed macabre and exaggerated, so we used consulted several sources to verify the details. The sad …

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George Bush in front of US Flag

Don’t Mention the War!

Don’t Mention the War! On February 19th, 2002, during the first stop of his Asian visit, President George W. Bush addressed The Japanese Diet. He appeared to have forgotten World War II when he made the following remarks: “My trip to Asia begins here in Japan for an important reason. It begins here because for …

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