About This Episode: Was Rasputin really unkillable… or did the Russian elite create that myth to cover up a botched political assassination? On December 30th, 1916, Rasputin’s body was pulled from the icy Neva River. The autopsy showed water in the lungs — sparking a...
About This Episode: This video introduces Cesare Borgia, a central figure of the “italian renaissance” whose audacious “power struggle” and “machiavellian tactics” are explored. We examine the “historical facts” behind...
About This Episode: Command Your Brand: https://commandyourbrand.com/book-a-call In this episode, Roger Stone lays out his argument for who he believes was behind the JFK assassination—and why he says the official story still doesn’t hold up. We cover: • A...
One of the most misunderstood moments in Roman history is Julius Caesar’s crossing of the Rubicon. It is often framed as a sudden power grab or an impulsive act of ambition. In reality, it was the final move in a long and calculated political chess match, shaped by...
Few periods in history are as misunderstood as the Roman Empire, and few figures are more misrepresented than its so-called mad emperors. Names like Caligula, Nero, Commodus, and Domitian are shorthand for tyranny, insanity, and cruelty. Popular culture paints them...