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The Jonestown Massacre: Tragedy, Faith, and Control
The roots of the Peoples Temple lay in Jim Jones’ complex vision for social justice, combined with an intense desire for power and...


Joseph Beyrle: The Extraordinary WWII Soldier Who Fought for Both the U.S. and the Soviet Union
Joseph Beyrle’s journey through World War II is one of the most unique, showcasing bravery, resilience, and an almost unfathomable series of events. Born in 1923 in Muskegon, Michigan, Beyrle grew up during the Great Depression, where he learned resilience early on. His family, with seven children, endured severe hardships, relying on government food lines to make ends meet. Two of Beyrle’s siblings joined the Civilian Conservation Corps, the government programme for unemploy


The Mad Bomber of New York: How George Metesky’s Vendetta Changed Criminal Profiling Forever
George Metesky, better known as the “Mad Bomber of New York,” was responsible for one of the most unsettling and notorious crime sprees...
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