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April 30, 2025 67 mins

History isn't always what we've been taught. In this thought-provoking conversation, acclaimed author Don Jeffries joins Tony Arterburn to unpack the hidden narratives and deliberate omissions that have shaped our understanding of America's past. Jeffries, whose latest book "American Memory Hole" serves as the third volume in his series beginning with "Hidden History," guides listeners through a fascinating reexamination of historical figures and events whose legacies have been carefully curated by what he calls "court historians." The discussion challenges conventional wisdom about Abraham Lincoln, revealing how the "Great Emancipator" suspended habeas corpus, imprisoned political opponents, and established precedents for executive overreach that continue to influence presidential power today. The conversation takes unexpected turns as Jeffries reconstructs the Civil War narrative, arguing that what we've been taught about its causes and consequences only tells part of the story. From the imprisonment of Francis Scott Key's grandson to the catastrophic death toll that exceeded American losses in World Wars I and II combined, Jeffries presents compelling evidence for why we should question the simplified version of history we've inherited. Perhaps most provocative is Jeffries' rehabilitation of Senator Joseph McCarthy, arguing that McCarthy has been unfairly vilified for investigations that had legitimate national security concerns. The mysterious circumstances surrounding McCarthy's death at age 48 parallel other suspicious deaths of figures who challenged powerful interests, forming a pattern that extends through American history. Whether exploring JFK's prescient warnings about creating a Zionist state, FDR's internment policies that targeted not just Japanese but also German and Italian Americans, or how events like Ruby Ridge and Waco derailed growing populist movements, Jeffries connects historical dots that reveal uncomfortable truths about power, governance, and the manipulation of public narrative. Challenging, meticulously researched, and ultimately hopeful, this conversation invites listeners to reclaim their understanding of history not as a series of settled facts, but as contested terrain where truth often hides in plain sight. Explore the American Memory Hole with us and discover how understanding our past differently might help us navigate our present with greater wisdom.

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