Author Whisper Stone talks to S.T. Patrick about the real Aaron Burr, one Stone argues has been much maligned in recent Burr biographies by David O. Stewart and most notably in Ron Chernow's Hamilton, the basis for the hit Broadway musical. Stone discusses Burr's rise, the great tie of 1800, Burr as VP, strife with Jefferson, strife with Hamilton, "the duel," why the Burr … [Read more...]
MWN Episode 121 – Crimes and Cover Ups 1776-1963 with Donald Jeffries
Author, journalist, and podcast host Donald Jeffries joins S.T. Patrick to discuss his new work Crimes and Cover Ups, 1776-1963: The History They Didn't Teach You in School. In tonight's episode, Jeffries discusses his reasons for writing the book, why founder James Otis is largely forgotten, Americans' bout with historical illiteracy, the Thomas Jefferson controversies, Adam … [Read more...]
MWN Episode 076 – Founding Myths with Ray Raphael
Author and historian RAY RAPHAEL joins S.T. Patrick to discuss the founding mythologies of the American Revolution. Raphael, author of Founding Myths: Stories that Hide Our Patriotic Past, addresses the truth about Paul Revere and the Midnight Riders, the origins of revolution, the historical need to create a narrative, Thomas Jefferson and the Declaration of Independence, the … [Read more...]
MWN Episode 064 – James Perloff on the CFR, the NWO, and the American Deep State
JAMES PERLOFF, the author of Shadows of Power, the primer on the Council on Foreign Relations, joins S.T Patrick to discuss the history of the deep state in America. Subjects discussed by Perloff include whether or not Thomas Jefferson actually wrote the Declaration of Independence, the CFR, the "Wise Men," The 1979 Coup of the Shah of Iran, the New World Order, Vietnam, 9/11, … [Read more...]
America’s First War on Terror
Radical Islamic terrorists, American citizens captured and held for ransom, Marines on special missions, and, of course, Benghazi. These are all significant events and controversies of the present day. These modern issues have served to spur the United States into multiple wars, spend 70 billion dollars, and bury 6,852 American soldiers. But there is a little known US war … [Read more...]