STEM Magazine Inspiring Minority Youth TX — Black and other minority students and professionals aspiring to excel in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) careers now have a new resource to enrich their journey thanks to a new digital publication called Re.engineer Magazine. According to The National Center for Science and Engineering (NCSE), there has been a Read More…
Month: October 2021
Eat The Sun: An Interview with Film Director Peter Sorcher
Eat The Sun ~~~~ For years we’ve been warned about the dangers of the sun. The Center for Disease Control and Prevention recommends avoiding exposure to direct sunlight, wearing long-sleeved shirts, pants, and sunglasses while the sun is high, and applying toxic chemical sunscreen directly on the skin. In fact, there’s been so much propaganda Read More…
Living on Prana: Breatharian Couple Shares their Journey to Inner Light
“The Lord God formed the man from the dust of the ground and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life, and the man became a living being.” Genesis 2:7 Living on Prana: Breath is the sustaining life force. It is the living essence of all things. The brain can shut down, limbs can be Read More…
Sisters Are Owners of Kidpreneurs
Sisters Are Owners of Kidpreneurs – Florida’s Newest Black-Owned Plant-Based Eatery Owned By 3 Young Sisters Lyrica, Zaira, and Nadira, ages 13, 12, and 9 are sisters and kidpreneurs. They are the CEO and founders of Bourne Brilliant, a plant-based eatery in Tallahassee, Florida serving up baked goods, fresh fruit juices, and preserves. In 2013, Lyrica, Read More…
BREATHARIAN
‘Breatharian’ couple survives on ‘the universe’s energy’ instead of food. A “Breatharian” mom and dad of two have barely eaten for nine years as they live off “the universe’s energy.” Husband and wife Akahi Ricardo and Camila Castello believe that food and water aren’t necessary and humans can be sustained solely by the energy of Read More…
8 Years In Jail
8 Years In Jail: The Reels Brothers spent Eight years in Jail for refusing to leave their land that was Family bought and owned land, one generation after Slavery. IN THE SPRING OF 2011, the brothers Melvin Davis and Licurtis Reels were the talk of Carteret County, on the central coast of North Carolina. Some people Read More…