False Flags and Agent Provocateurs – history teaches us ways to start a fight with sympathy already on our side.
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Headless humanoids from fantastic medieval bestiaries were “seen” by Sir Walter Raleigh in the Amazon region. He was drawing on a long line of such reports.
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Ancient historical horses with toes.
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The heir apparent of a large Irish whiskey distillery is implicated in cannibalism.
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The longest lasting German Nazi spy in neutral Ireland during World War 2, served as part of Operation Mainau.
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The earliest sculpture?
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Plastic is a product for humans. So why is found even in places we are not?
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Laws enacted to stop the medieval Anglo-Irish fighting amongst themselves.
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