- 1777 - The Marquis de Lafayette arrived in the American colonies to help with their rebellion against the British.
- 1825 - Walter Hunt patented the safety pin. Hunt then then sold the rights for $400.
- 1866 - The 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution was passed by the U.S. Congress. It was ratified on July 9, 1868. The amendment was designed to grant citizenship to and protect the civil liberties of recently freed slaves.
- 1900 - China's Boxer Rebellion against foreigners and Chinese Christians erupted into violence.
- 1966 - The landmark "Miranda v. Arizona" decision was issued by the U.S. Supreme Court. The decision ruled that criminal suspects had to be informed of their constitutional rights before being questioned by police.
- 1971 - The New York Times began publishing the "Pentagon Papers". The articles were a secret study of America's involvement in Vietnam.
- 1979 - Sioux Indians were awarded $105 million in compensation for the U.S. seizure in 1877 of their Black Hills in South Dakota.
- 1992 - Future U.S. President Bill Clinton criticized rap singer Sister Souljah for making remarks "filled with hatred" towards whites.
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Sunday, June 13, 2021
History for June 13
Saturday, June 12, 2021
Navarro accuses Fauci and CNN of having 'blood' on their hands after study shows effectiveness of hydroxycholorquine | Washington Examiner
Former Trump adviser Peter Navarro slammed Dr. Anthony Fauci and the media after a new study showed the effectiveness of hydroxychloroquine against the coronavirus, accusing the immunologist and journalists of costing people's lives by opposing the drug.
“I had 60 million tablets of HCQ that Tony Fauci and @cc wouldn't allow the American public to use because of their Hydroxy Hysteria,” Navarro tweeted Thursday. “Blood on @JohnBerman @cnn and Saint Fauci's hands. More than 50,000 Americans would be alive today.”
CRT. Pure hate. Pure evil!-----The Horror of Teaching Critical Race Theory to Kids
Critical Race Theory in America’s Classrooms
- California: Incubator of CRT in America
Not a drill: Inflation is here
- In about a year’s time, the federal government has pumped $6 trillion in COVID-relief money into the economy,
- on top of the trillions that the Fed has been releasing through near-zero interest rates and bond purchases.
- While some of it may have been necessary to prop up the economy early during the lockdowns, it was clearly excessive by the time of Biden’s $1.9 trillion bill passed in March.
- The legislation he signed was nearly triple the projected output gap.
- Now, Biden is pursuing an additional $4 trillion in new spending on top of what he already signed.
Joe Biden Refers to Women in His Budget as 'Birthing People' - Louder With Crowder
Lockheed Martin And Struggle Sessions For White Men - Victory Girls Blog
Lockheed Martin is the largest defense contractor in the United States.
Your hard-earned coinage is going to pay the cost struggle session for white men at this company.
Mao unleashed university and high school students to weed out enemies and hold them to account. The students became the paramilitary Red Guards. They were instructed by the party to “clear away the evil habits of the old society” and extinguish what came to be known as “the four olds”—old ideas and customs, old habits and culture. “Sweep Away All Monsters and Demons,” the state newspaper instructed them...
Now, we have to clear away the four olds of ideas, customs, culture and white men...Read all.
Lunch video-----Antifa: History and Tactics | Andy Ngo
Pro-life activist who regrets her abortion issues powerful rebuttal to pro-choice valedictorian Paxton Smith - TheBlaze
Pro-life activist Toni McFadden — a staff member with Students for Life of America — penned a powerful rebuttal to Paxton Smith, the Texas high school valedictorian who recently dumped her approved graduation speech so she could rant against the state's "heartbeat bill."
The media knew children and young men were being raped. And they covered it up! They are the enemy of America!-----Ex-Michigan football players: We told Bo about Robert Anderson abuse
Celebrating, educating, funding his "motivations" but no mention of the cause of death. Web silent on that usual "brave battle with..."-----Ferris establishes scholarship endowment for late student
Unleash the video jackals!-----Teen who filmed George Floyd's death wins special Pulitzer
Mike Rowe Wrecks 'Profound Unfairness' of Taxpayer Tuition - Louder With Crowder
Secretary Of State Fines Motorists For Delayed Service, Blames Legislators
History for June 12
- 1812 - Napoleon's invasion of Russia began.
- 1839 - Abner Doubleday created the game of baseball, according to the legend.
- 1897 - Carl Elsener patented his penknife. The object later became known as the Swiss army knife.
- 1935 - U.S. Senator Huey Long of Louisiana made the longest speech on Senate record. The speech took 15 1/2 hours and was filled by 150,000 words.
- 1963 - "Cleopatra" starring Elizabeth Taylor, Rex Harrison, and Richard Burton premiered at the Rivoli Theatre in New York City.
- 1963 - Civil rights leader Medgar Evers was fatally shot in front of his home in Jackson, MS.
- 1979 - Bryan Allen flew the Gossamer Albatross, man powered, across the English Channel.
- 1987 - U.S. President Reagan publicly challenged Mikhail Gorbachev to tear down the Berlin Wall.
- 1991 - Russians went to the election polls and elected Boris N. Yeltsin as the president of their republic.
- 2009 - In the U.S., The switch from analog TV trasmission to digital was completed.





