History's Dichotomy, a work by PAAN Ministry that utilizes a forensic analysis of primary source documents to challenge mainstream historical narratives. The authors argue that a coordinated three-pillar system of theology, finance, and science was constructed over centuries to authorize the global colonial enterprise. They document how papal bulls provided the initial legal license for dispossession, while the Knights Templar established the financial infrastructure necessary to move wealth across borders. This framework was later bolstered by fabricated scientific evidence, such as the Piltdown Man, to justify racial hierarchies as natural law. Ultimately, the text asserts that the Doctrine of Discovery remains an active legal floor in modern courts, despite institutional admissions of historical wrongdoing. This record serves to expose a structural gap between confession and remedy, suggesting that the taught history was designed to protect the financial interests of the institutions that recorded the truth.