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Memorial Day; Honor those who died to protect our way of live.

“In the name of the best within you, do not sacrifice this world to those who are its worst. In the name of the values that keep you alive, do not let your vision of man be distorted by the ugly, the cowardly, and the mindless in those who have never achieved his title. Do not forget that man's proper estate is an upright posture, an intransigent mind, and a step that travels unlimited roads. Do not let your fire go out, spark by irreplaceable spark, in the hopeless swamps of the approximate, the not-quite, the not-yet, the not-at-all. Do not let the hero in your soul perish in lonely frustration for the life you deserved but have never been able to reach. Check your road and the nature of your battle. The desired world can be won, it exists, it is real, it is possible, it's yours.” Ayn Ran As a reminder, Memorial Day evolved from Decoration Day, started in 1868 as a day to decorate the graves of those who died in America's Civil War. Bu...

Desert Flower; FGM-Female Genital Mutilation, Unite for Children

Love hurt three times. Once when you are cut. Once when you marry.  Once when you give birth African Proverb. "Desert Flower"  Below is an eyewitness account of what is done to all Somali girls because men still refuse marriage with an uninfibulated , or " open ," bride. And without marriage, there is no future for a girl:            Instruments used for the FMG "With the Somalis, the circumcision of girls occurs in the home among women's relatives and neighbors. The grandmother or an older woman officiates. On each occasion, usually, only one little girl or, at times, two sisters are infibulated, but all girls, without exception, must undergo this mutilation as it is required for marriage. The operation itself is not accompanied by any ceremony or ritual. The child, completely naked, is made to sit on a low stool. Several women take hold of her and open her legs ...

"Give me your freedom I ll keep you safe."

What is a Superpower? Alice Lyman Miller (Professor of National Security Affairs at the Naval Postgraduate School) defines a superpower as: "a country that has the capacity to project dominating power and influence anywhere in the world, and sometimes, in more than one region of the globe at a time, and so may plausibly attain the status of global hegemon." The superpower was first applied in 1944 to the United States, the Soviet Union, and the British Empire.  After WWII, the United States stayed the only country with its industrial infrastructures intact and the atomic bomb. President Truman said: "the only thing new in the world is the history you don't know." The United States has influenced and intervened in other governments unprecedentedly throughout history. The 1947 National Security Act fundamentally changed and reorganized The United States Military establishment, The National Security Council; it was also used as a pretext for Extra-Const...

20st Century ~ Century of Violence.~

In ancient times during war, soldiers fought on the battlefield corp, face-to-face with the enemy. It was brutal, horrific, and bloody.  War was fought over reasons as ancient as man and still true today; Wealth and Power. A politician once said,  "The United States has no friend, only interest."   It is valid for all countries and men. The mass killing also increased with great leaps forward in technology and science. Unless you are Mother Theresa, Man's agenda is always more than just philanthropic.  Genocide: among other things, the killing of people by  a government because of their indelible group membership  (race, ethnicity, religion, language).  Politicide: the murder of any person or people by a  government because of their politics or for political purposes. Mass Murder: the indiscriminate killing of any person or people by  a government. Democide: The murder of any person or people by  a government, including genocide, p...

Eugenic Movement, An hiding American Genocide Story.

Introduction. It is during a documentary called "Maafa 21" that I first heard the word "EUGENICS MOVEMENT" distressed with the allegations this documentary was making I decided to do my own independent research and look for supporting or contradicting facts. & The United States, let the Armenian Genocide, let the Holocaust, the Sudan, Rwanda, Bosnia, Shri laka... genocides happened. Why would our government stand against something its clearly has created and still promote. Fact uncovered that behind a propaganda of welfare and minority support promotion and implementation of it own genocide. The Negroes. I uncovered mind boggling, extraordinary footage, files, name of participants I would have never suspected to be part of such an incredible agenda. These events and facts should be taught to our children 's curriculum along the Holocaust, WWI and II, Armenian genocide of 1914, because they are part of the fabric of our nation's history but the only d...

Martin Luther King and equal rights, what have we done since?

Would you have the courage to enter a segregated dinner, sit at the counter, and order? Would you volunteer to be a freedom rider and travel to the South to test the new laws and face angry mobs? Would you march and be ready to die facing an open bigot City Hall and police department? What have we done with the rights handed to us? Would you die for your beliefs like 37 -years-old NAACP field secretary Medgar Evers , murdered outside his Mississippi home, or like the 3 young students ( James E. Chaney, 21; Andrew Goodman, 21; and Michael Schwerner , 24 ) who had been working to register black voters in Mississippi . We are under the impression that slavery and segregation have been abolished.  Is it? Today's Urban Cities are the new social and economic face of segregation. It is another way to separate those who have from those who have not. The new slavery is the hopelessness of the urban youth, the separation between poor urban public education and everywhere else.  What...