Carl Herman: The History of a Rogue State Empire (Part 4 of 4)

Carl Herman/Jim Fetzer Discussion Series on illegal wars, debt slavery, “official” lies. Essential education for American adults to recognize and end US .01% rogue state empire (4 of 4)

Carl Herman


Carl Herman is a National Board Certified Teacher in Government, Economics, and History, also credentialed in Mathematics. Jim Fetzer (podcasts herehere) is Distinguished McKnight Professor of Philosophy Emeritus of the University of Minnesota Duluth; Founder, Scholars for 9/11 Truth; Editor, Assassination Science; and Co-Editor, Assassination Research. Jim and Carl contribute nearly 100 years of academic training and professional experience in this four-part series to reveal among the most obvious lies of omission and commission keeping Americans ignorant of ongoing .01% US rogue state empire.

Jim and Carl factually assert an Emperor’s New Clothes condition that Americans can easily see for themselves, if they care to look.

4-part series, with linked documentation:

Part 4: Practical philosophy for virtue and a future brighter than we can imagine





Note: I make all factual assertions as a National Board Certified Teacher of US Government, Economics, and History, with all economics factual claims receiving zero refutation since I began writing in 2008 among Advanced Placement Macroeconomics teachers on our discussion board, public audiences of these articles, and international conferences (and here). I invite readers to empower their civic voices with the strongest comprehensive facts most important to building a brighter future. I challenge professionals, academics, and citizens to add their voices for the benefit of all Earth’s inhabitants.
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Carl Herman is a National Board Certified Teacher of US Government, Economics, and History; also credentialed in Mathematics. He worked with both US political parties over 18 years and two UN Summits with the citizen’s lobby, RESULTS, for US domestic and foreign policy to end poverty. He can be reached at Carl_Herman@post.harvard.edu
Note: Examiner.com has blocked public access to my articles on their site (and from other whistleblowers), so some links in my previous work are blocked. If you’d like to search for those articles other sites may have republished, use words from the article title within the blocked link. Or, go to http://archive.org/web/, paste the expired link into the box, click “Browse history,” then click onto the screenshots of that page for each time it was screen-shot and uploaded to webarchive. I’ll update as “hobby time” allows; including my earliest work from 2009 to 2011 (blocked author pages: herehere).

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  2. You're welcome, anon. Fomenko points to parallels in some aspects of rulers' length of years in power, which is fascinating and accurate. My personal cursory conclusion is that he points to a legitimate series of cycles that shape history (another game-changer to interpret reality) that we should study, and that said, evidence of ancient coins (as just one example) refute his theory that the cycle similarities are because history before the Middle Ages does not exist.

    When/if we win, history will contain many game-changers. Fomenko's observations should be included to answer the question of why/how these patterns could exist.

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