The Stolen Screen Part 5: (Louise Brooks, Frances Farmer) 

How the Hollywood Machine Silenced Rebellious Ethnic American Women Our collective covenant, sealed in the blood of our ancestors who tamed the land and built a nation rooted in self-reliance and ethnic continuity, promised a future where their descendants could thrive unmolested by foreign predators or institutional betrayal. Yet contrast this with today’s Hollywood betrayal: …

The Stolen Screen Part 4: (William Desmond Taylor & Mary Miles Minter)

Murder and Rivalry Imagine an Ethnic American pioneer, rifle in hand, crossing the untamed wilderness of the Ohio Valley in 1789, his calloused fingers gripping the stock as he fends off Shawnee warriors to carve out a homestead for his posterity. Blood spills on virgin soil, not for personal glory, but to secure a covenant …

The Stolen Screen: Part 2 (Mack Sennett and Mabel Normand)

(Part 1 of “The Stolen Screen” is here ) The Keystone Architects In the rugged frontiers of America’s founding era, our Ethnic American forbearers—free White persons of good moral character, descendants of Europe’s hardy stock—conquered a savage wilderness with sheer grit and unbreakable resolve. They felled ancient forests, spanned roaring rivers, and erected sturdy homesteads …

The Stolen Screen: How Gangsters Hijacked Hollywood from Ethnic Americans

The Patent Theft and the Nickelodeon Takeover Picture this: a shadowy cabal of immigrant opportunists, fresh from the gritty streets of New York’s nickelodeon dens, plotting to seize an entire industry born from the genius of a true American inventor. Whispers of stolen patents echo through dimly lit backrooms, leading to a trail of scandals, …