How Black Americans Invented Mountain Biking

Add to the list of Ulysses Grant’s already amazing legacy (easily being the best American General and one of the best if not the best President in history) his environmentalism mixed with civil rights: deployment of Black mounted federal soldiers to protect nature (and invent mountain biking). The first U.S. rangers included Black Americans, known … Continue reading How Black Americans Invented Mountain Biking

American Frontier History is Poisoned by Losers of Civil War

Information warfare in America has continued almost non-stop since the late 1700s when abolition of slavery began to expand around the world. There has been a concerted effort by white supremacists to erase the reality of who really did what, where and when. One of the most dramatic expressions of this is the mythology of … Continue reading American Frontier History is Poisoned by Losers of Civil War

White House Proposes America Try To “Sundown Town” COVID-19

I see reporters trying to find a normal angle when they write about a very abnormal announcement today on American risk management during a pandemic: …a new plan to reopen swaths of the country shuttered by the coronavirus pandemic via a targeted, county-by-county mitigation effort…administration would categorize counties as “high risk, medium risk and low … Continue reading White House Proposes America Try To “Sundown Town” COVID-19

America Admits to Cooking its Numbers on Coronavirus

A tragic day in America as the White House occupants have openly stated they’re actively manipulating coronavirus case numbers for political reasons. …[He is as or more] concerned about the political fallout of the growing number of coronavirus cases in the United States as he is about how those cases should be handled. […] {His] … Continue reading America Admits to Cooking its Numbers on Coronavirus