Linking the Nation with Iron — Transcontinental Railroad — May 10, 1869
Here are some links to sites we recommend:
Gates of Vienna — Europe, Immigration, Christendom
The U.S. Department of Justice Dru Sjodin National Sex Offender Public Website — national free database of convicted sex offenders
The Conservative Treehouse — the best daily journal of corruption in the Deep State
http://theconservativetreehouse.com
The Gateway Pundit — has been the leader in coverage of the stealing of the 2020 election from President Trump and you the voters. Also has taken the lead on reporting other controversial topics.
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/
World Net Daily — Reasonably straightforward news and views
Sharyl Attkisson — She’s as good an investigative reporter as there is.
http://www.sharylattkisson.com
Sky King — the most positive kid’s show ever. Even better than Roy Rogers. Many kids became pilots because of Kirby Grant.
Perry Mason — the adult show where justice always prevailed.
http://www.perrymasontvshowbook.com
Robert Stack’s “Untouchables.” In that show, the bad guys died violently. Eliot Ness was a real lawman who, with fellow Treasury Dept. agents Frank Wilson and Mike Malone, worked relentlessly to take down the Capone Mob. Show is largely fictional but satisfying when the bad guys die. Teachers condemned this show for the violence. Kids admired Ness as a father figure. Stack was a pro. My grandfather Charlie Sherlock, a Chicago police detective, was a technical adviser to the show.
https://theuntouchables.co/the-cast/
The National Park Service. Check your heritage while you can.
The Vietnam Veterans Memorial Page (The Wall). They remember the dead from that war who too many who hold government, media, and Hollywood power spat on. The spitters need to choke to death.
Breitbart. Unconventional style — interesting articles.
Operation Rescue. They fight for the littlest among us — the preborn. They are also investigative giants.
https://www.operationrescue.org
USS Arizona passes thru the Panama Canal, a link between the oceans only American ingenuity could build in the early 1900s. As a by-product, our military doctors figured out ways to combat malaria and yellow fever during that Teddy Roosevelt-led effort. “Toxic masculinity” at its finest. Sadly, the USS Arizona and almost all of her crew rests at the bottom of Pearl Harbor. Her crew fell victims to the massive Jap sneak attack December 7, 1941. RIP, sailors, RIP. At least our forefathers avenged your deaths.