Father of Modern Surgery: Al-Zahrawi/Abulcasis
By Neenah Payne Ibn Sina/Avicenna: Founder of Western Medicine explains that we are told that Hippocrates (450 BCE to 380 BCE), a Greek physician, was…
By Neenah Payne Ibn Sina/Avicenna: Founder of Western Medicine explains that we are told that Hippocrates (450 BCE to 380 BCE), a Greek physician, was…
By Neenah Payne How would you use Roman numerals to add or subtract – much less multiply or divide?! Today, we take the Arabic numbering…
By Neenah Payne Islamic civilization served as the main source of science and philosophy in the West for six centuries between 1000 and 1600 CE….
By Neenah Payne Ibn Sina/Avicenna: Founder of Western Medicine explains that we are told that Hippocrates (450 BCE to 380 BCE), a Greek physician, was…
By Neenah Payne Americans are taught to revere Greek philosophers like Plato and Aristotle. We are told that after the fall of Rome about 500…
By John C.A. Manley In my novel, Much Ado About Corona, one of the indigenous characters, affectionately called “Granddad” by the people of Moosehead, was…
By Neenah Payne We are told that Hippocrates (450 BCE to 380 BCE), a Greek physician, was the founder of Western medicine. Doctors today take…
By Neenah Payne DNA Shows Europeans Were Dark Skinned 10,000 Years Ago explains that the first Italians, the Etruscans, were Black. It links to Secret…
By Maryam Henein Investigative journalist, Maryam Henein, joins the great Sarah Westall on The Sarah Westall Show to discuss history being changed in real time,…
By Denis Voltaire (CAM) Criminal trials and investigations in Europe confirmed that top-secret “Supplement B” to U.S. Army Field Manual 30-31, contrary to the U.S….
By Matthew Ehret Just when you thought that every possible type of propaganda has already been unleashed onto the world, congressional hearings on aliens entered…
By Brandon Turbeville After close to a four-year hiatus, I have decided to initiate a limited return to the alternative media and return to writing…
By Andrea Togni The state has a monopoly on violence. However, abusive repression harms government credibility and alienates public support in the long run. A…
By Larry Reed Pertinax was a serious statesman who fought to restore sound money to Rome, but his efforts led to his assassination by Roman…