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Ladies first – or how Regret galloped gloriously through the glass ceiling in the 1915 Kentucky Derby | Topics: 150 Years of the Kentucky Derby in 10 Objects, Churchill Downs, Kentucky Derby, Regret

Article by Steve Dennis: Our acclaimed series celebrating 150 years of America’s greatest race continues with a famous filly who made history at Churchill Downs – thereby putting the Kentucky Derby on the national map


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Why "Free" Markets are a Myth: The REAL War on Humanity is Satan vs. Jesus and NOT Right vs. Left

In 2003, Jamie Johnson, the son of billionaires and one of the heirs to the Johnson & Johnson fortune, produced a documentary about what it was like to grow up in the United States as a child of billionaires, where one has so much inherited wealth, that you never have to work, and how one can find meaning in life since money can't buy everything. The name of the film is "Born Rich", and Johnson interviewed other children of billionaires, including Ivanka Trump. While this is an interesting documentary, it is what "Born Rich" did for Jamie Johnson that led to his second documentary published in 2006 titled "The One Percent", that is far more interesting. "The One Percent" documentary is very critical of the rich, from an insider perspective by the great grandson of Robert Wood Johnson I, co-founder of Johnson and Johnson. Because Jamie Johnson was an insider into the world of the Globalists, and because he had decided to become a filmmaker and had already published his first documentary about the difficulties of being the child of billionaires, he basically had a free ticket to interview anyone he wanted to, as these very powerful people were probably trying to help out "one of their own" who was trying to find his way - at least until they realized just what it was he was trying to expose. Some of the people Jamie interviewed for The One Percent are: Steve Forbes – CEO of Forbes, Inc., and former presidential candidate, Bill Gates Sr. – father of Microsoft Founder Bill Gates, Adnan Khashoggi – Iranian International arms merchant involved in the Iran-Contra scandal under President Reagan, Claude R. Kirk Jr. – former governor of Florida, Greg Kushner – Lido Wealth Conference Director, Nicole Buffett – adopted daughter of Warren Buffett's son Peter from a previous marriage, and Milton Friedman – Economist, and Nobel Laureate: 1976 winner of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences, among many others. A couple of years after this documentary was published, the U.S. banking crisis started, and President George Bush and his predecessor President Barak Obama proceeded to bail out the banks and the Billionaires on Wall Street. This led to the Occupy Wall Street protests in NYC at the end of 2011. Unfortunately, the movement never gained traction and eventually just fizzled out, even though it was probably the only protest in my lifetime that actually identified the real problem in the United States that is behind almost every evil we suffer from: the Wall Street Billionaires and Central Bankers. Why did this movement never pick up steam? Because those Billionaires and Bankers did what they always do: they made it a political issue and part of one political platform, in this case the "Liberal Left", which then made the other half of the population of the United States, the "Conservative Right," automatically oppose it, so that the country remained divided and never dealt with the real criminals running the country, foolishly believing that politicians actually run this country and that if we don't like them, we can simply vote them out of office. One of the most revealing parts of the documentary, which I just watched this weekend for the first time, was about how corrupt the sugar industry is in Florida. The sugar cane industry in the Florida Everglades is basically owned by one rich family, the Fanjul family, who uses the Government to protect their interests. Attorney Greg Snell, who represents migrant farm workers working in the sugar cane fields, appears in this segment and states: "One was the Republican one was the Democrat. Alfie Fanjul was the single largest contributor in Florida to the Clinton campaign, and his brother was the largest contributor to Republican Bob Dole campaign. They had it covered either way." This is an amazing film that I had not watched before this past weekend, and I was blown away by the information that is revealed in this documentary! To be sure, it falls short of revealing the darkest and most evil elements of the Globalists who run this country, and topics like Satanic Ritual Abuse and child sex trafficking, or the role of Freemasonry and the Satanic Zionist Jews, but what it does reveal is how these people think, and how they justify their wealth, including Christians.

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Former Winter Colony estate Joye Cottage has storied past | Aiken Area News

Joye Cottage, a 20,000-square-foot estate that has as many as 60 rooms, is likely the largest private residence in Aiken. It is listed on the National Register.

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Today in Sports - Week Ahead, May 19 - 25

May 23 1876 — Joe Borden of Boston pitches the first no-hitter in NL history. 1884 — Knight of Ellersie, ridden by S. Fischer, wins the two-horse Preakness Stakes by two lengths over Welcher.

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'He did just what I expected' – how the 'Fox of Belair' won the Kentucky Derby en route to the Triple Crown | Topics: Churchill Downs, Triple Crown, Gallant Fox, Belair Stud, 'Sunny Jim' Fitzsimmons, Kentucky Derby

Article by Jennifer S. Kelly: In this extract from her new book, The Foxes of Belair: Gallant Fox, Omaha and the Quest for the Triple Crown, Jennifer S Kelly takes us back to Churchill Downs and a historic afternoon beneath the Twin Spires in 1930


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Secretariat still supreme: The horses behind the wildest Kentucky Derby wins of all time

Secretariat still supreme: The horses behind the wildest Kentucky Derby wins of all time
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Museum exhibit explores turn-of-the-century lodges

A new exhibition opening this week in High Point explores an early-1900s phenomenon across Piedmont North Carolina that, a century later, largely seems to have faded from memory.

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Life Is Good, Olympiad Top Field Of Six In 'Win And You're In' Whitney - Horse Racing News

Life Is Good and Olympiad are set to battle for sovereignty amongst the older horse division in Saturday’s Grade 1, $1 million Whitney

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