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The Roman Republic, History, Myths, Politics, and Novelistic Historiography by Miguel A. Faria, MD—Reviewed by Russell L. Blaylock, MD

Dr. Miguel Faria has just written an incredible history review of the Roman Republic that is a history buff’s dream. The book is titled, The Roman Republic, History, Myths, Politics, and Novelistic Historiography, and is published by Cambridge Scholars Publishing. This is not a brief summary of events, but a book that explains, in detail, the […]

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Two Epic Revolutions—One a Struggle for Liberty, and the Other for Savagery by Regina Kirkland

Contrasting Ideals and Ends in the American and French Revolutions by Miguel A. Faria, Jr., M.D. is a comprehensive analysis and comparison of the American and French Revolutions—two revolutions that changed the world. Both revolutions were influenced by the Enlightenment and the Age of Reason. However, each revolution took very divergent paths with diametrically opposite outcomes.

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Trump Is World Peacemaker, United Nations Is a Disgrace by Jeff Crouere

The major force for peace in the world today is not the United Nations (UN), it is President Donald Trump. In his four ½ years as President, he has accomplished more to end wars and save lives than the organization that is supposedly “the world’s best hope for peace.” In his first term, President Trump

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Exodus Decoded by Simcha Jacobovici and James Cameron—Reviewed by Dr. Miguel A. Faria

Exodus Decoded, a 2006 History Channel documentary, provides tantalizing and tangible evidence through various disciplines of knowledge confirming that the story of Exodus occurred much as the Bible described it. Separate disciplines—archaeology, anthropology, geology, climatology, and ancient history—provide investigative journalist Simcha Jacobovici with the necessary disparate pieces in weaving the Biblical tapestry, threads that have

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Democrats Are In Disastrous Shape as Midterms Loom by Jeff Crouere

The Democratic Party has never been more unpopular. According to CNN Data Analyst Harry Enten, “The Democratic brand is in the basement. It is total and complete garbage in the mind of the American public.” Enten noted the Democratic Party favorability ratings are at “record lows” in recent polls by The Wall Street Journal, -30%,

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The Glory and Legacy of the Ancient Roman Republic by Miguel A. Faria, MD

The ancient Romans expanded their power and influence by treaties, alliances, and wars, eventually controlling the Italian peninsula, assimilating the neighboring Etruscan culture to the northeast and the Greek culture in the southern part of the peninsula. From Italy, the Roman power extended over the littoral Mediterranean, gradually incorporating a large part of Europe, Asia

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