I'm writing a history of one branch of my ancestors (was that word originated from incest?), we've got them documented back to 1560 in Thuringia, Germany, but no earlier. However, it is nearly impossible to weave in European/American history when its all been manipulated. I want some dot points to wake up some of my relatives. I've incl …
I'm writing a history of one branch of my ancestors (was that word originated from incest?), we've got them documented back to 1560 in Thuringia, Germany, but no earlier. However, it is nearly impossible to weave in European/American history when its all been manipulated. I want some dot points to wake up some of my relatives. I've incl the fact that most wars are bankers wars, the beginning of the Rothschild charade of families etc, that vaxes began in the 1700s (although I'd like a bit more on that, I believe they weren't injections as such) but how long is a piece of thread? There are so many avenues...space aliens, climactic events, economy, govts, immigration/refugees, orphan trains, mud floods. Can anyone recommend some unfettered sources of info please?
I'm writing a history of one branch of my ancestors (was that word originated from incest?), we've got them documented back to 1560 in Thuringia, Germany, but no earlier. However, it is nearly impossible to weave in European/American history when its all been manipulated. I want some dot points to wake up some of my relatives. I've incl the fact that most wars are bankers wars, the beginning of the Rothschild charade of families etc, that vaxes began in the 1700s (although I'd like a bit more on that, I believe they weren't injections as such) but how long is a piece of thread? There are so many avenues...space aliens, climactic events, economy, govts, immigration/refugees, orphan trains, mud floods. Can anyone recommend some unfettered sources of info please?