Posted originally on Jul 29, 2025 by Martin Armstrong
My problem with academics is that they sometimes overthink and claim that someone writing about events 200 years or more in the past cannot be considered a historian. We still write about the American and French Revolutions today. They recently made a film about Napoleon from the early 19th century. I have written before about the Historia Augusta and how academics have called it a fraud because it mentions emperors like Saturninus, for whom there is no other source, so it must be fake. They were proven wrong when coins were discovered showing all the names they rejected were real.
We are plagued by fake news on every front, and academics are no exception. Just recently, evidence of a sanctuary dedicated to Odysseus, the legendary hero of Homer’s Odyssey, was found. The site, often referred to as the “School of Homer,” contains amazing Mycenaean artifacts and structures. It points to early cult activity and ancient traditions that connect the island to its most famous resident. For more than a century, academics have insisted that Homer was merely a story for children and that there was no Troy or Mycenae.
I have been to Mycenae, the city that the academics claimed never existed. When it came to Homer and his works, The Iliad and The Odyssey, academics pronounced that it was not history and was a story written for children. That was the argument of the French scholar François Hédelin, Abbé d’Aubignac (1604–1676). In his work Conjectures académiques, ou Dissertation sur l’Iliade written around 1664 but published posthumously in 1715, d’Aubignac argued that Homer never existed and that the epics were compilations of older, shorter folk tales. He declared, with NO EVIDENCE, that the Iliad and Odyssey was not historical but rather entertainment for young audiences, akin to fairy tales or children’s stories. Another academic, Friedrich August Wolf (1759–1824), in his Prolegomena ad Homerum (1795), further developed the “Homeric Question”—debating Homer’s authorship and the origin of the poems.
Today, no credible academic can argue that Homer was solely for children. Many still insist, without any evidence whatsoever, that the epics blended myth, folklore, and oral tradition rather than strict history. I suppose Paul Revere’s ride never actually took place, since all we have are accounts from people who were not eyewitnesses, and perhaps these are just folklore. The problem these academics have is that the historical basis (e.g., Troy’s existence) was debated until archaeological discoveries (like Schliemann’s excavations) suggested some factual underpinnings.
Anyone who has been to the ancient cities mentioned only by Homer will find a plaque that notes it was discovered by Heinrich, a wealthy non-academic who believed that Homer was a historian. He not only discovered Troy, but also Mycenae, mentioned by Homer.
Heinrich Schliemann, the German archaeologist, heavily relied on Homer’s Iliad as a guide to locate the ancient city of Troy. Schliemann was convinced that the epic poem contained historical truths about the Trojan War and used its descriptions to pinpoint the site. In the early 1870s, he focused on a mound at Hisarlik in northwestern Turkey, which he believed matched Homer’s depiction of Troy’s location. His excavations there, beginning in 1870, uncovered multiple layers of settlements, one of which he claimed was the Troy of Homer’s epic.
The academics NEVER sought to verify that Troy never existed. The problem was merely a story for children, and they did not conduct any investigation to substantiate their thesis. When Troy was found, the academic accused Heinrich Schliemann of fraud. They accused him of embellishing or even fabricating some of his discoveries—including the so-called “Jewels of Helen” that his wife, Sophia, was famously photographed wearing. In 1873, Schliemann claimed to have discovered a hoard of gold and silver artifacts at Troy, which he dubbed the “Treasure of Priam.” This included diadems, earrings, and other jewelry, which he later had Sophia wear in photographs, suggesting they were ancient Trojan royal treasures.
Some scholars refused to admit that they were wrong and accused Schliemann of assembling the treasure from finds made at different times or even other locations, presenting them as a single, dramatic discovery. Schliemann was accused of sensationalizing and possibly misrepresenting his finds, but the jewels themselves were likely authentic ancient artifacts—just not necessarily the “Treasure of Priam” as he described. His reputation remains a mix of groundbreaking archaeology and self-aggrandizing academics who were flat-out wrong.
Homer does not explicitly describe the Lion Gate of Mycenae or the exact location of Agamemnon’s burial in his epic poems, the Iliad and the Odyssey. However, he does provide some indirect references to Mycenae and Agamemnon’s tomb that later inspired archaeological discoveries. In the Iliad, Mycenae is described as a mighty city ruled by Agamemnon, the leader of the Greek forces against Troy. Homer calls it “rich in gold” (πολύχρυσος, polychrysos), a phrase that aligns with the wealth found in Mycenaean tombs.
The Lion Gate, the monumental entrance to the citadel of Mycenae (built around 1250 BC), is not directly mentioned by Homer. However, the grandeur of Mycenae in his epics matches the archaeological evidence of its impressive fortifications. The gate was given its modern name due to the relief sculpture of two lions (or lionesses) above the lintel, but Homer does not reference this structure. In the Odyssey (Book 4), Menelaus mentions that Agamemnon was buried by Orestes (his son), but no specific tomb location is given.
Later Greek tradition (e.g., Pausanias, 2nd century AD) claimed that Agamemnon was buried within the walls of Mycenae. In 1876, Heinrich Schliemann excavated the so-called “Grave Circle A” inside Mycenae, uncovering gold-rich shaft graves. He famously, but perhaps mistakenly, identified one mask as “Agamemnon’s Mask” (now dated to 1550–1500 BC, earlier than the Trojan War era).
Homer’s epics and the portrayal of Mycenae’s wealth and power align with the archaeological remains. The connection between Homeric legend and Mycenaean archaeology was primarily shaped by later interpretations, including Schliemann’s excavations.
What I learned in school is that it was not honestly teaching history, but opinion. The socialist will NEVER admit they were ever wrong, any more than these so-called academics of ancient history that pronounce conclusions without ever investigating anything. As I have said, I had to read Galbraith’s Great Crash in high school. He was a socialist and omitted any discussion of the sovereign defaults of 1931. It had to be blamed on corporations, for the solution was complete power to the state.
Posted originally on CTH on July 28, 2025 | Sundance
This is interesting because the possibilities of the “credible foreign source” are quite extensive.
According to information just surfacing from leaks inside the IC to Fox News [Article Here], a foreign source told U.S. intelligence the FBI was going to work with Hillary Clinton to promote a bogus Trump-Russia claim.
Taking the pertinent excerpt from the article:“U.S. intelligence had credible foreign sources indicating that the FBI would play a role in spreading the salacious Trump-Russia collusion narrative—before the bureau ever launched its controversial Crossfire Hurricane probe, sources familiar with the intel told Fox News Digital.”
“[…] A source familiar with the contents of the classified annex told Fox News Digital that while it may not have been exactly clear in the moment what the intelligence collection meant, with the benefit of hindsight, it predicted the FBI’s next move “with alarming specificity.”
“Ultimately, the release of the classified annex will lend more credibility to the assertion that there was a coordinated plan inside the U.S. government to help the Clinton campaign stir up controversy connecting Trump to Russia,” the source, who was granted anonymity to discuss sensitive intelligence matters that have not yet been made public, told Fox News Digital.
“Mere days after this intelligence was collected, the FBI launched Crossfire Hurricane,” the source said. “It’s really hard to see how Brennan, Clapper and Comey are going to be able to explain this away.” (link)
Expanding to read between the lines.
The information coming to “U.S. Intelligence” from the “foreign sources” almost certainly indicates the receiving intelligence agency was the CIA. Put into context with the other information, the likely Occam’s Razor of this information is that THIS INTELLIGENCE underpinned former CIA Director John Brennan’s need to brief President Obama.
Essentially, a credible foreign intelligence source was telling the CIA in the summer of 2016, the FBI was going to work in coordination with the Clinton campaign to smear candidate Donald Trump.
That “credible foreign intelligence source” could have been from the U.K, Australia, Italy, Israel or even Russia itself.
However, we must consider that John Durham traveled to Italy as part of his investigation; although everyone (at the time) thought Durham was looking for Professor Joseph Mifsud. Durham told congress he never found Mifsud, so that leaves multiple possibilities remaining.
If Director Ratcliffe declassifies the name of this source (big ‘if), that means the govt of the source being described is okay with it; or the source is dead, and we don’t care about the issue. If Ratcliffe only describes the source (without name), that likely means the asset is still active.
Who could it be? Just about any one of the names we have discussed, or it could be someone we don’t know.
Heck, it could be Chris Steele himself (UK), Alexander Downer (Australia), Or…. My best guess would be the credible foreign source is a little reported Russian Deputy Attorney General named Saak Albertovich Karapetyan – who was working as a double agent for the CIA and Kremlin.
Why would it be him? Well, Karapetyan was directing the foreign operations of Natalia Veselnitskaya, and Glenn Simpson was organizing her inside the U.S as part of his Trump-Russia creation.
Glenn Simpson managed Veselnitskaya through the 2016 Trump Tower meeting with Donald Trump Jr. However, once the CIA/Fusion GPS operation using Veselnitskaya started to unravel with public reporting, back in Russia Deputy AG Karapetyan died in a helicopter crash.
It would make sense that Karapetyan was telling the CIA what was happening with the Clinton campaign, Fusion GPS and Glenn Simpson, Nellie Ohr’s boss. It is also likely (based on the relationship) that Fusion GPS founder Glenn Simpson would tell Karapetyan about his work with Chris Steele on the dossier against Trump, and that encompasses the FBI connection.
Saak Albertovich Karapetyan would be my guess for who the “credible foreign source” would be to tip-off the CIA about what Clinton and the FBI were doing. That tip then leads Brennan to brief Obama. It all just makes sense.
Regardless, we could soon find out who that was.
In the final analysis, this is a very explosive issue. If the “credible source” (Karapetyan) was telling “U.S Intelligence” (CIA) that the FBI was working in coordination with the Clinton campaign on the Trump-Russia smear, and then the exact behaviors of the prediction come true, then John Brennan has no excuse for his willfully blind assertions to everyone.
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