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The narrator encountered a group dressed in colorful clothes that claimed to be the Pilgrims, contrary to common belief.
34:17 - 34:51 (00:34)
Summary
The narrator encountered a group dressed in colorful clothes that claimed to be the Pilgrims, contrary to common belief. The encounter with this group challenges the preconceived notions about pilgrims and may require further research to better understand their way of life.
ChapterTime Traveler's Ode to Liberty and the Puritans
EpisodeA Book Episode (with Rush Limbaugh)
PodcastBehind the Bastards
In this podcast episode, the speaker expresses their concern about how the history of Thanksgiving, specifically the story of the pilgrims and Native Americans, is taught to children.
34:51 - 35:37 (00:45)
Summary
In this podcast episode, the speaker expresses their concern about how the history of Thanksgiving, specifically the story of the pilgrims and Native Americans, is taught to children. They highlight the potential negative consequences of misrepresenting historical events and the danger of perpetuating harmful narratives.
ChapterTime Traveler's Ode to Liberty and the Puritans
EpisodeA Book Episode (with Rush Limbaugh)
PodcastBehind the Bastards
The speaker goes on a lengthy tangent about the Puritans and their love for liberty before being interrupted by Principal Sherman, who points out a broken shoe on the floor.
35:38 - 37:01 (01:22)
Summary
The speaker goes on a lengthy tangent about the Puritans and their love for liberty before being interrupted by Principal Sherman, who points out a broken shoe on the floor.
ChapterTime Traveler's Ode to Liberty and the Puritans
EpisodeA Book Episode (with Rush Limbaugh)
PodcastBehind the Bastards
The podcast hosts express their disappointment with the lack of actual narrative action in the adventure series, and instead discuss random classroom discussions on topics like Puritans.
37:02 - 37:40 (00:38)
Summary
The podcast hosts express their disappointment with the lack of actual narrative action in the adventure series, and instead discuss random classroom discussions on topics like Puritans.
ChapterTime Traveler's Ode to Liberty and the Puritans
EpisodeA Book Episode (with Rush Limbaugh)
PodcastBehind the Bastards
The horse named Liberty can travel through time due to a supernatural phenomenon caused by lightning that created a time portal and charged him electrically, altering him both physically and mentally.
37:40 - 38:48 (01:08)
Summary
The horse named Liberty can travel through time due to a supernatural phenomenon caused by lightning that created a time portal and charged him electrically, altering him both physically and mentally. He can open a time door anywhere in American history, making him more of a time portal than a time machine.