The change of the Roman ethnic make-up contributed to the empire’s ruin. Tenney Frank earned his A.B. at the University of Kansas in 1898 and A.M. the following year. Frank went on to receive his Ph.D. at the University of Chicago in 1903. Frank taught at Bryn Mawr College as Professor of Latin from 1904 until 1919, when he moved to the Johns Hopkins University. One of his remarkable researches...
Few economic subjects are more tangled, more confused than money. Quarrels abound over “tight money” vs. “easy money,” over the roles of the Federal Reserve System and the Treasury, over various versions of the gold standard, etc. Should the government pump money into the economy or siphon it out? Which branch of the government? Should it encourage credit or restrain it? Should it return to the gold standard? If so,...
The story of Soviet Russia’s emergence as a global power post-World War II is shrouded in intrigue, betrayal, and an ironic twist of fate orchestrated by some of the wealthiest figures in American finance. While the world viewed the USSR as the embodiment of anti-capitalist ideals, a closer look reveals that it was, in fact, the capitalist elites who played a crucial role in its survival and rise. The Birth of the “Evil Empire” In the aftermath of World War […]...
Why does it appear on the surface that parties seem to be against each other when all along they are connected? – Think about it! (R. Dietrich) Without the existence of the secret societies, our history would have been totally different. The history of mankind is like a vast jigsaw puzzle. One must first lay down all pieces down in the correct order before the real bigger picture reveals itself....





