What Really Happened In The Past?
It is a broad, but fascinating topic for our round table this time. In this hectic time of change, with major new conspiracies regularly being unearthed, we should be reminded of, and appreciate, those who tried to preserve an accurate telling of past events in the face of cover-ups, white-washes, propaganda and blatant ignorance.
Many things in history did not happen as we are told in state education and main stream sources. What example do you have? Which topic do you find most intriguing?
Thanks to everyone who made a suggestion and voted and to u/Gottmituns for the winning suggestion.
List some books that you DO use to learn about history please. Like, what books would you use to teach your kids the truth? I'm at a real loss as to how I'd go about that with youngsters. Older, highschool-aged kids can read books on their own and understand better but for young kids? What's the point of teaching them currently accepted "history" if it's all fabricated..
Caroll Quigley - Tragedy and Hope. <- although that's for advanced readers.