American journalist and politician
American journalist and politician
American newspaper editor and founder of the New-York Tribune, known for 'Go West, young man'.
Horace Greeley (1811–1872) was a pioneering American journalist who founded the New-York Tribune in 1841.
Under his leadership, the Tribune became one of the nation’s most influential newspapers, shaping political discourse.
Greeley championed social reforms, including abolitionism, labor rights, and westward expansion with his famous slogan.
He served briefly in Congress as a Liberal Republican and ran for president in 1872 on an anti-Grant platform.
Greeley’s outspoken views and editorial skill left a lasting impact on American journalism and politics.
1811
Horace Greeley
American lawyer and judge
American lawyer and judge
Controversial American jurist who served as U.S. Attorney General and Supreme Court Justice in the early 20th century.
James Clark McReynolds was an American lawyer who served as U.S. Attorney General under President Woodrow Wilson before his appointment to the Supreme Court in 1914. He became known for his conservative judicial philosophy and staunch opposition to President Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal policies. McReynolds's tenure on the Court was marked by brusque behavior and resistance to social and economic reforms. He authored influential dissents defending states' rights and individual liberties, though his legacy is marred by documented racist and antisemitic views. Despite personal controversies, he played a significant role in shaping constitutional jurisprudence during a transformative era in American law. McReynolds retired from the bench in 1941 after 27 years of service.
1862
James Clark McReynolds
American gangster
American gangster
Notorious American bank robber and outlaw active during the Depression-era crime wave.
Charles Arthur "Pretty Boy" Floyd became infamous for a string of bank robberies and violent confrontations in the early 1930s. His exploits earned him both public fascination and the ire of law enforcement during the Great Depression. Floyd was romanticized by journalists and folk musicians as a Robin Hood figure, though his deeds included deadly shootouts. The FBI labeled him Public Enemy No. 1 in 1934 and pursued him relentlessly. He was killed in a shootout with federal agents in Ohio later that year. Floyd's life and legend continue to be subjects of books, songs, and historical study of American crime.
1904
Pretty Boy Floyd
French lawyer and director
French lawyer and director
André Cayatte was a French lawyer turned filmmaker known for his socially conscious courtroom dramas.
Cayatte began his career as a defense lawyer in Paris before transitioning to film directing in the 1940s. He used cinema to explore moral and legal themes, often focusing on miscarriage of justice. His notable films include Justice Is Done and We Are All Murderers, which sparked public debate on capital punishment. Cayatte collaborated with prominent actors like Louis Jouvet and Michèle Morgan. He also wrote screenplays, novels, and articles on law and society. Through his dual expertise in law and cinema, Cayatte left a unique mark on French film and legal discourse.
1909
André Cayatte
Swiss author and photographer
Swiss author and photographer
Swiss author and photographer known for his controversial UFO contactee claims and prolific writings on extraterrestrial life.
Born in 1937, Billy Meier gained global attention for claiming contact with extraterrestrials known as the 'Plejaren.' He has published numerous books and photo collections documenting his alleged encounters and UFO imagery. Meier founded the TABLET publication to share his spiritual messages and prophecies. His photographs and metal samples have sparked debate among believers and skeptics. Over decades, he has lectured worldwide, drawing both devoted followers and critical investigations. Meier's work continues to fascinate those interested in UFO phenomena and new-age spirituality.
1937
Billy Meier
American journalist and author
American journalist and author
American journalist and author Michael Ruppert was known for his investigative reporting on politics and energy crises.
Michael Ruppert founded the newsletter "From The Wilderness", focusing on government accountability and conspiracy theories.
He gained attention with his analysis of peak oil, warning of global energy shortages ahead of many mainstream experts.
Ruppert authored books including "Crossing the Rubicon", critiquing political corruption and financial systems.
His work combined investigative journalism with alternative perspectives, attracting both acclaim and controversy.
He appeared in documentaries and public speaking events, sharing insights on national security and environmental issues.
Ruppert's dedication to uncovering hidden truths made him a prominent voice in independent media until his death in 2014.
Michael Ruppert
Mexican journalist and producer
Mexican journalist and producer
Mexican journalist and producer known for her work in television journalism and media production.
Ilana Sod is a Mexican journalist and television producer born in 1973. She has contributed to major Mexican news programs, reporting on current events and social issues. As a producer, Sod has overseen documentary segments and cultural shows that engage wide audiences. Her work is recognized for its insightful storytelling and compelling presentation. Sod continues to develop and produce content that informs and entertains viewers across Mexico.
1973
Ilana Sod
British-Lebanese barrister and activist
British-Lebanese barrister and activist
A British-Lebanese barrister and human rights lawyer renowned for high-profile international cases.
Born in Beirut and raised in London, Clooney excelled academically at Oxford, Harvard, and NYU Law School.
She specializes in international law, extradition, and human rights cases before the ICC and UN.
Her clients have included journalists, activists, and victims of genocide and war crimes.
Clooney co-founded the Clooney Foundation for Justice with her husband, actor George Clooney.
She has authored legal texts and delivered lectures on global human rights issues.
Named to Time's 100 Most Influential People list for her impactful advocacy work.
Amal Clooney