Richard Nixon: more than a president
Unpack the complexities of Richard Nixon's history and reign. Through My RealEd site, I believe in growing educated adults by fostering independent thought, not just rote learning. So spark your curiosity up, and grow your perceptions.

The Nixon era: a critical examination
Explore the significant events and decisions that defined Richard Nixon's presidency.
You should discover truths around the assisination of President Kennedy (JFK), not the lies the world was fed, and the 'watergate' scandal,' I encourage everyone to delve deeper into the historical context and understand the multifaceted impact of his time in office. This isn't just about facts; it's about understanding their resonance.

Beyond the screen: challenging media narratives
Firstly, in order to start thinking of how many of my other pages link up, I'll add one simple paragraph:
Richard Nixon served as the President of the USA, from 1969 until 1974. He was a member o the Republican Party.
However, I can remember an interview he gave back in 1994, obviously as "former President Nixon" where he was being asked about the, then, latest President; Bill Clinton. And during that interview, Nixon said: "The American people don't believe anything, until They see it on Television"
Now that one sentence, speaks volumes to me, as I recall another old saying: "America sneezes, and the UK catches a cold" I hope it also does, or will mean something, to you

Grow your own brain: unique insights
What makes My content stand out from the 'norm?" Is simple: I don't just present history and facts because you already have the abilities to learn, so I present some subjects, and you can then pick what you want to learn more about, and decide on how deep you want to go with your research.
I will sometimes provide some perspectives, purely to encourage you to use your own brain, to grow your your own cognition, and therefore better your understanding of planet earth, within the universe, it's up to you whether you decide something's good or bad, simply because you can, so my job here is not to dictate terms but help you realise that you have far more knowledge than you maybe thought, so I'm just helping with directions to follow on that particular map on your journey to realisation.
As always, I believe that Socrates should never be forgotten about, when he said "I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think". So this is just my way of honoring that great man through today's world of Internet, but maybe, according to my own brains cogs, Socrates did have access, 2500 years ago, but just chose not to use it 🤔.