Lost History
Texas History
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Mind control, propaganda, ignorant religious zealots, lead to the way to civil war between the states... and the Republican party is still actively using these techniques to destroy the constitutional republic.
Few Americans or Texans realize that not only was David Crockett a Texas hero, and a Tennessee politician, and a frontier adventurer, he was also an author. He's not given much credit in history for his books, some published posthumously. TGS is collecting and putting back in print this Texas Revolution hero's books.
The Annexation of Texas was one of the most hotly debated issues in the US in the 1840s. It was illegal since it violated treaties with the Republic of Mexico, it set the North against the South since the Mason-Dixon line compromise made it automatically a slave state, nor did the US government did not have the constitutional authority of annexation. The annexation efforts failed, the treaty failed the US senate. Only by political subversion was Texas admitted to the Union.
How a Texas Traitor sacrificed his honor and sold his state to Rockefeller's Standard Oil.
Originally published in 1880 the Biographical Encyclopedia of Texas carries a rare and unique listing with bios of Texans seldom remembered in history courses. Heroes and Statesmen & Women that should never be forgotten are brought forward in this reprint.
Texans seldom gives the credit due the Hispanic efforts, sacrifice, and influence in gaining Texas Independence, without which, the Texas Revolution would probably have failed. This biography is one such effort to restore the Hispanic Heros of Texas to their proper prominence.
The following is the case of and for the people of the Republic of Texas. While referred to as a court case - it is a political question, since no government court or international court has jurisdiction to rule on the facts or its merits. The United States House of Representatives has refused to bring this political question to the floor of the House for over 140 years.
Slavery is the first thing people point to when talking about the War of Northern Tyranny against the South. While slavery was one of the causes, the move to secession was due to a multitude of unconstitutional acts of the US against the South.
A remarkable book on observations of the greatness of Texas culture, people, and geography, written in 1876.
The US government cannot say it was not aware of the possible destruction cause by Katrina, Rita, and Ike... they were told in vivid detail in 1900, in Galveston, Texas.
Most patriot researchers and historians have read and studied the prophecies that concern the United States, but few realize that similar prophecies were written about the Confederate States of America. These are good to read and analyze because they set Christian prophecies to a lower value of relevance, since many were proven false.
History ignores the FACT that the Southern states were legally and constitutionally in the right. Though slavery was morally wrong, the North and the Republican party had legal avenues to change the constitution, but instead chose war. The fascist boot of the Republican Party remains a milestone around the neck of freedom.
This comprehensive history traces the quest for a peaceable and lawful revolution, from Britain's Glorious Revolution to Canada's current situation, with a special emphasis on the constitutional questions raised by the American Civil War.
Twenty-five years after the event, assassination books continue to appear. Marrs, a Dallas-area journalist who teaches a college course on the event, has, however, produced a special one. Its nearly 600 pages are jammed with detail on every aspect of the shooting, the investigations, the suspicions that fell on the Mafia, the FBI, the CIA, anti-Castro Cubans--all the usual suspects.
The secession movement had three distinct stages. The first, beginning with the news that Lincoln was elected, closed with the news, sent broadcast over the South from Charleston, that Federal troops had taken possession of Fort Sumter on the night of the 28th of December. During this period the likelihood of secession was the topic of discussion in the lower South.