The lecture will test three official American narratives by looking first at the official story and then at the problems or suspicious details around it.
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American History
The lecture will test three official American narratives by looking first at the official story and then at the problems or suspicious details around it.
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"Okay, so today we are looking at three major events in American history the moon landing the assassination of JFK and 9 -11 Now..."
"...under George Washington. And that's also one of the periods of American history where America suddenly became a very powerful nation. It went from..."
"...Ivy League, and these are considered the two greatest presidents in American history. Unfortunately, today, if you look at the presidents, if you look..."
"What makes Boston unique at this stage in North American history is that it is established by a company, the Massachusetts Bay Company, that..."
"...us to remember is that even at this early stage in American history, there's tremendous diversity, openness, and religious tolerance in America. Does that..."
"...Does that make sense? And over, actually, over the course of American history, it's worked very, very well."
"...of the United States and is considered the greatest president in American history for a reason. The reason is this. The Civil War was..."
"...130 million. So, this was, by far, the deadliest war in American history. Brothers were killing brothers. It was a tremendous, um, um, I..."
"...will spread liberty. Alright? So this is a new concept in American history. Not only, not, so now America is not confined to the..."
"...no great man can arise if you think about it in American history there aren't that many great individuals okay it's a great country..."
"...the lowest turnout. One of the lowest turnouts of voters in American history because people just give up. Okay? Right? Four years ago, they..."
"...year in American politics because it was the largest turnout in American history since about 1900. Okay, so 74 million people voted for Trump...."
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