
Each Saturday, I'll share one chapter from my coming book, The Unveiling of Canadian History, volume 5, On the Trail of the Treasonous, 1804 - 1811, about the Aaron Burr conspiracy. And occasional Blip Reports on curious stories that I find.
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I reside near Toronto, Canada, and am a Senior Fellow at the Rising Tide Foundation. I'm a retired school janitor, an amateur historian, a rock-hound, a bird-watcher, and I wish I could be a poet when I grow up.
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