Explore a unique perspective on Hitler and 1930s-40s Germany in this Intel District Channel series. The speaker challenges common views, suggesting Hitler may not have been as evil as portrayed. The discussion also covers the speaker’s personal transformation, the link between current and historical events, and the roles of men and women. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
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Untold History Channel’s Ron Partian shares his experiences moving to a rural area and adjusting to a new lifestyle. He talks about the challenges he’s faced, his plans to teach local constitution classes, and his thoughts on current political events. He encourages us to join him in learning more about the U.S. Constitution. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Untold History Channel discuss’s a recent broadcast where technical issues occurred. The hosts debated whether an event involving Trump was real or staged. They also mentioned Vincent Fuska, a figure linked to QAnon. They speculated that this event could unite the nation and increase sympathy for Trump. The discussion also touched on conspiracy theories and political manipulation. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
“Ron Partian from the Untold History Channel shares his journey from designing a misunderstood logo to becoming a voice against communism. He discusses Yoime Park’s brave escape from North Korea and her fight for liberty. The article also explores the fears of immigrants who escaped oppressive regimes, now seeing similar signs in America. It highlights the importance of preserving freedom and the dangers of certain ideologies aiming for societal control.” …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
In this blog post, Ron Partain, host of the Untold History Channel, discusses how America’s political ideologies are shifting, resembling past Russia. He highlights the influence of elite groups and the move towards globalism. The post also explores a 1947 plan for the U.S. to transition to socialism, Putin’s contrasting leadership in Russia, and the spiritual revival happening there. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Ron Partain and Mike King talk about politics today. They think people are more interested in the truth because they don’t trust the news. They compare the U.S. to Russia, saying the U.S. can learn from Russia’s fight against corruption. They talk about Putin’s leadership and how he dealt with powerful people during tough times. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Untold History Channel talks about how on Independence Day, 2024, Navy veterans Ron Partain and Armando Gonzalez shared their experiences and interests. They talked about their time in service, their book collections, and historical events like Pearl Harbor. Despite Armando’s reading challenges due to retinal detachment, their passion for history and service remained strong. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
In this blog post, The Untold History Channel explore the controversial history of the 14th and 15th Amendments. We discuss how these changes may have transformed us into “corporate citizens” and how this shift impacts our rights. We also delve into the idea that capitalized names on official documents represent this new identity. Join us as we uncover these intriguing aspects of American history. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
The Untold History Channel in this blog post explores the events leading to World War II, focusing on Japan’s transformation into an industrial power. It discusses the geopolitical strategies of major countries, the start of the war, and secret deals made during the war. The post also suggests that the war laid the foundation for a new world order and recommends a book for further understanding. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
This blog post of the Untold History Channel explores different perspectives on World War II, focusing on Germany’s actions before the war. It discusses controversial views, Hitler’s rise to power, and the annexation of Austria. The post also covers the crisis in Czechoslovakia, a soldier’s experiences, and Hitler’s frustration over Danzig. It ends with a discussion on the invasion of Poland. This …Learn More, Click The Button Below.