Image: Wanted poster, distributed June 1, 1924. Courtesy Southern Oregon Historical Society 1988.11-8.5, MS 672 (via Smithsonian) A Narrative History of the West’s Last Great Train Robbery ❖ ❖ ❖ On the morning of October 11, 1923, engineer Sidney Bates had exactly one day of work left in him. After a long career on the…
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From AmericanThinker.com: Minnesota’s house of fraud – Yes, Minnesota’s top officials knew.
AmericanThinker.com: Is there a limit to how much corruption we will put up with? By the looks of things, apparently not. In Minnesota, recently incarcerated Aimee Bock, the woman behind the quarter billion dollar “Feeding Our Future” fraud scandal, spoke to Fox News from her new prison digs, and stated what should be painfully obvious: Top Minnesota…
Released to Kill: The Deadly Consequences of Democrat Sanctuary City Policies
Preventable Deaths: A Nationwide Pattern of Criminal Alien Releases Gone Fatally Wrong An Investigative Report | March 2026 Introduction: A Crime That Did Not Have to Happen Just after 1:00 a.m. on a Thursday in March 2026, eighteen-year-old Sheridan Gorman was walking through a park near Loyola University in Chicago with a group of friends….
From Dealey Plaza to Cell 9-South: Why the Epstein Case Has Become America’s New JFK
Have They Been Asking the Wrong Questions About Jeffrey Epstein All Along? Conspiracy theories about how Jeffrey Epstein died in his prison cell continue to flood the internet, nearly approaching those of the JFK assassination. Has there been an overlooked observation that Epstein was not a diminutive physical person? Would he have voluntarily participated in…
Houston, We Have A Problem in the Education Module.
CNET.com: This AI Tool Doesn’t Help With Homework. It Does It for You A new AI tool called Einstein is pushing the boundaries of what automation in education looks like. Created by the startup Companion, Einstein does more than generate answers to homework questions. It logs directly into a student’s Canvas account and completes coursework…
Crown in the Dock: The Arrest of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor
The arrest of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor on February 19, 2026 — his 66th birthday — marks the first detention of a senior member of the British royal family since King Charles I was executed for treason in 1649, thrusting the monarchy into its deepest legal crisis in modern history. Thames Valley Police arrested the former Duke…
Mark Hofmann and the Mormon Murders
Unraveling the Dark Saga of a Master Forger Who Deceived a Church and Murdered to Protect His Lies Introduction: A Church Deceived On the morning of October 15, 1985, Salt Lake City awoke to what promised to be a crisp, beautiful autumn day. Temperatures were expected to reach a pleasant 62 degrees under cerulean skies….
Trevor Milton: From LDS Entrepreneur to Convicted Fraudster and Pardoned Mogul
The Spectacular Collapse of Trevor Milton: How a Utah Entrepreneur Built a Billion-Dollar Fraud on a Foundation of Lies When Trevor Milton strode onto the stage at a Salt Lake City convention hall on December 1, 2016, he promised to revolutionize the trucking industry. Behind him sat an enormous hydrogen-powered semi-truck draped in white fabric,…
The Last Ranger: The Life and Legend of Frank Hamer
The Man Who Hunted Bonnie and Clyde You know the infamous criminal pair of Bonnie and Clyde, but most people are familiar with little of the man who brought them to justice. While Hollywood immortalized the outlaw lovers in films and folklore, the lawman who ended their bloody spree remained largely in the shadows—exactly where…
How Did Jeffrey Epstein Get So Rich?
From the sprawling Upper East Side townhouse that reportedly hid a grotesque secret, to the sun-drenched, privately-owned islands in the U.S. Virgin Islands—dubbed “Pedophile Island” in hushed whispers long before it became a public outcry—Jeffrey Epstein cultivated an empire not just of wealth, but of audacious impunity. He perished in 2019, his estimated net worth…






