The full 2-part series on Dutch explorer Abel Tasman is out and in the wild. Check it out - and laugh heartily as I try and say 'Vereenigde Oostindische Compagnie'. It isn't pretty. https://t.co/qjcesRk0RG
In our new episode we discuss the @hulu documentary “Captive Audience: A Real American Horror Story” which highlights the experiences of the Stayner family through Steven Stayner’s kidnapping & aftermath https://t.co/F0WX6FxI5M #calitrurcrime#truecrime#merced#california
In a new episode, I delve into the secrets of the Book of Enoch: the allegorical meaning of the myth of the Watchers, the mystery of a missing Book of Noah, and the question of whether lore
about Christ might be a retelling of Enoch's legend. https://t.co/qxKI5imrJZ
New episode! We round out the final chaotic years of Philip of Cleves' rebellion (1491-92). There's a dynastic dance in Brittany, including a consummation by naked knee touch, yet another revolt in Ghent and the siege and surrender of Sluis. #podcast
https://t.co/MbgEihybpt
Now I take on a topic that I have edged around in several episodes: the #myth that the ancient earthworks of America were not built by #NativeAmericans but rather by some lost "superior" #race. https://t.co/9OWpFjWm6r
New episode! With the North Sea blockaded by Philip of Cleves from Sluis, the poor and hungry citizens of Bruges and angry farmers and workers of Holland channel their energy into an erratic orgy of violence against the authoritarian ducal government.
https://t.co/La9c3XR4BM
We decided that the best thing to do after a few months break was to tackle a nice and simple topic, so here is 75 minutes about the growth and development of spirituality and religion in the Low Countries 😬😬😬
https://t.co/BUW4Zsc6EV
In the conclusion of my Kennedy assassination series, I tell the end of Oswald's story, including his murder of a Dallas policeman. Then I tell the story of the vigilante who took his life, Jack Ruby, around whom swirl more baseless conspiracy claims. https://t.co/FqZlYxBQGZ
Nino Jorjadze was a volunteer Red Cross nurse and amateur photographer in WWI. She was awarded all 4 classes of Saint George’s Cross, the 2nd woman in the Russian empire to receive the honor. Her diary and photos remain important chronicles of the Caucasian of WWI.
The 2nd part of my series on JFK assassination conspiracy speculation discusses Oswald's attempt to kill Gen. Walker, his pro-Castro activism in New Orleans, and his failed attempt to travel to Cuba via Mexico, finally placing him at the book depository. https://t.co/Al575NehsW
One year since the #CapitolRiot of January 6th, 2020, I talk about the post-election white supremacist coup in Wilmington, NC, 1898: a cautionary tale against failing to hold the orchestrators of such an #insurrection responsible today. https://t.co/Dew2Bxdoki
New episode! A whole two weeks after swearing to defend the peace in Flanders to win his release from Bruges, Maximilian joined Frederick III in waging war against the Flemish, prompting Philip of Cleaves to lead the revolt against the Habsburgs there.
https://t.co/wXgpfmNkPi
In this follow-up to my episode on curriculum controversies, I talk about rhe #1619Project and how the reservations of a few historians over some specific claims in it were presented as discrediting it entirely by the Right. https://t.co/QlTxaVe28J
New episode! Royalists and Parliamentarians fight in the North and the South-West of England. The Earl of Newcastle has to host his Queen, while in Cornwall the Royalist Ralph Hopton secures the entire county for the King.
https://t.co/zMvAdC4GcG