
All News is Made Up. Some of it is True.
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The origin of the word “Hebrew,” the naming of Iberia, and the paper trail preserved inside the words themselves.
A few days ago, in a chat, Clive Kennedy spotted something: “Did you spot that ‘Hebrides’, inn...
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Mrs. Heritage History and I will do a livestream and take questions on this on SubStack on June 30, 2026.
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Immanuel Velikovsky’s talk at Eastern Baptist College in Wayne, Pennsylvania, from the 1974 American Association for the Advancement of Science Symposium.
Velikovsky speaks for about fifty minutes, compressing his whole theory across psych...
A two-bot deep dive walks through Ben Davidson’s book The Next End of the World: The Rebirth of Catastrophism, with support from the solar-weather textbook Weatherman’s Guide to the Sun. The Google bots cover their virtual asses and state a...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
All News is Made Up. Some of it is True.
I'm neither left-wing nor right-wing; I'm the middle finger.
North Idaho based historian, homeschooler, and investigative reporter. Editor of the Heritage History website.
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