The Old Spalding Studies Libraryhttp://www.solomonspalding.com/Lib/SSHP7.htm
is preserved for reference purposes, even though all of the contents have been moved to new locations, or have been merged with the contents of other web-pages. The links provided
Black Invention Mythshttp://www.blackinventionmyths.com/
in 1890? No! The first reference to what seems to be a fountain pen appears in an Arabic text from 969 AD; details of the instrument are not known. A French "Bion" pen, dated 1702
The Tanners and William Heth Whitsitthttp://SidneyRigdon.com/wht/WhitRev1.htm
web-posting I've made reference to the overheard remark, that Jerald and Sandra Tanner might well have been put on the payroll of the LDS Church, in consequence of their inadverte
the nonisthttp://thenonist.com/
allegory, metaphor and references to the past.” Back cover, Pchela (Bee) No.5, 1906. Cover, “They Stretch Out Their hands.” Za Zhizn (For Life) No date. Back cov
the nonist, now searching recorded history for some semblance of truth.
America: A Calvinist Nation -- KEVIN CRAIG - "Liberty UnderGod" Beginning in Missouri's 7th Congressional Districthttps://KevinCraig.us/calvin.htm
roots. The one reference by Rahe to Calvin is to the Protestant reformer's critical opinion of classical virtue. More important from a political and theoretical standpoint, how di
Kevin Craig is a Christian Anarchist campaigning for *Liberty Under God* in the race for U.S. Congress in Missouri's 7th District.
TI Rambles February 2025http://stephen.shawweb.co.uk/rambles25/R2025.html
In TI*MES Issue 5 reference was made to Bambi Software programs being distributed by Program Factory. Wrong. That should read BAMBY SOFTWARE . This is now apparent as a long lost
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BLOODLINES OF THE ILLUMINATI by Fritz Springmeier (one document)http://www.whale.to/b/sp/blood.html
States. Note this reference. Meyers, Gustavus. History of the Great American Fortunes. London: Stationers Hall, 1909, p. 147 said, ?Statistics issued in 1844 of manufacturers in t
Interview-GillianGaar-2014http://www.elvisinfonet.com/interview-gilliangaar-2014.htm
(already developing a preference for the ‘50s era), but I didn’t really start becoming a fan until 1995, when I went to Graceland for the first time, and read Peter Guralnick’s ’L
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