Skillset Magazine Willie Hitler and the Burden of a Notorious Last Name By Skillset Staff Not too many people know about the unique and interesting story of Willie Hitler. Willie was born on March 12,... Read more »
Skillset Magazine Remembering the Past: The Mandela Effect and Historical Myths By Tiffanie Kluchnik We all have those memories of some of the most famous times in history or even our own lives where... Read more »
Skillset Magazine Whiskey, Taxes, and Trust: Lessons from America’s First Tax Revolt By Troy Smith Imagine trying to hold a brand-new country together with debt piling up, trust wearing thin, and a population already skeptical... Read more »
Skillset Magazine The Craziest Game Shows are Skillset Approved! By Skillset Staff It takes some intellect to win on game shows like Jeopardy and Wheel of Fortune. But it takes a completely... Read more »
Skillset Magazine Cannibalism and the Forgotten Customs of the Sea By Blake Stilwell Imagine being shipwrecked in the Age of Sail. There’s no global positioning system. There’s no radio distress call. Worst of... Read more »
Skillset Magazine The VW Thing: From Military Legacy to Civilian Icon By Hillary Romig The VW Thing. When you mention this vehicle, people either know precisely what you are referring to or look at... Read more »
Skillset Magazine Close Encounters Of The Fourth Kind: True Stories of Alien Contact By Skillset Staff Ever wonder what the difference is between a close encounter of the first kind versus a fourth kind? Most of... Read more »
Skillset Magazine Larry Thorne: A Journey from Nazi Soldier to Green Beret By Skillset Staff Some humans have the uncanny ability to hold a grudge for a lifetime. Lauri Torni, who would later become Larry... Read more »
Skillset Magazine Learn How Blood Spatter Solves Crimes By Hillary Romig Believe it or not, you can read blood spatter like a book. Hopefully, you will never be in a situation... Read more »
Skillset Magazine Skillset Looks Back at the New Mexico Prison Riot By Hillary Romig February 2 and 3rd, 1980, mark a bloody day for the New Mexico State Penitentiary. On these dates, the most... Read more »