Tag: Arts & Tradition

Lies Masquerading as Truth: Milton’s Satan Heads to Earth

In the last part of our extensive series “Illustrious Ideas and Illustrations: The Imagery of Gustav Doré,” we saw Satan confront his children, Sin and Death, at the gates of Hell as told by John Milton in his epic poem “Paradise Lost.” Sin and Death agree to let Satan pass out of the gates of…


End Game | Documentary

Dr. Patrick Gentempo and Jeff Hays return with another epic video production to help us prepare for the future. They are interviewing over 30 world-renowned experts from various industries and sectors that reveal the truth that is hidden from us right now. …


COVID Revealed | Documentary

With ever-exploding censorship, “COVID Revealed” exists to daringly bring to light the known facts and needed debate concerning COVID-19 as well as the policies and edicts that surround it. Agendas are being driven, it is no secret. We are taking a stand on transparency as we bring to light, to the entire world, interviews that…


The Family Portraits of Jean Auguste Domingue Ingres

Families who lived in France during the Napoleonic era made strong and resilient homes in their country. Their homes were built, not of bricks and mortar, but of caring and love. This is evident in the skillful portrait sketches of Jean August Dominque Ingres (1780–1867) who presented the prosperous and loving middle-class families of this…


Victory Over Germany | WWII Liberation of Europe Ep7 | Documentary

From quelling remaining resistances, hunting for saboteurs, reconstructing towns, and saving countless prisoners of war from the horrific concentration camps, there was much to do following the Nazi surrender at the end of World War II. Warning: contains disturbing images. …


The Push to Berlin | WWII Liberation of Europe Ep6 | Documentary

In the spring of 1945, battle-weary GIs moved east, crossing the River Rhine to reconvene with paratroopers of one of the largest airborne assaults in history. Witness the Allied forces push east to Berlin and conquer it in the spring of 1945. …


Attack of the Wehrmacht | WWII Liberation of Europe Ep5 | Documentary

These were the darkest hours of WWII in Europe since D-Day. The German Nazi Ardennes offensive caught the Allies off guard and sparked some of the war’s most grueling and famous battles—Bastogne, St. Vith, and The Battle of the Bulge. …


Into Nazi Germany | Documentary

Relive one of the broadest World War II offensives in history as Allied troops battle their way into the German Roer Valley. See the Allied forces engage Nazi soldiers in bombed-out towns and ambushes from the autumn of 1944 to the winter of 1945. Rare film footage. …


Hector, Achilles, and Toxic Masculinity

In Homer’s “The Iliad,” the Trojan hero Hector and the Greek hero Achilles are destined for a showdown from the very beginning. The poem marches with unwavering steps toward this inevitable conclusion like the marching ranks of Trojan and Greek soldiers on the blazing plain before Troy. The coming duel between the greatest warriors on…


Across Occupied France | WWII Liberation of Europe Ep3 | Documentary

Relive the momentous liberation of France from the Nazi forces following the Normandy landings in 1944. Witness the summer-long push that took place in deadly hedgerows, farmlands, towns, castles, and Paris itself bringing Allied troops to Nazi Germany. …