History Uncategorized

Benjamin Banneker

Benjamin Banneker: A Monumental Effort for A Black Hero, Here is a valentine of sorts from a couple of “she-ros,” District historian Louise Hutchinson and community activist Peggy Seats. They have been trying to erect a monument in the nation’s capital to Benjamin Banneker, America’s first black man of science, whether they get help from Read More…

History Uncategorized

BENBEN: The Mythical Stone

BenBen The Mythical: The Landing Site of The Egyptian God Atum. The Benben stone is a mythological artifact unearthed in ancient Egypt. This imaginary stone is claimed to have been held in a shrine inside the enclosures of Heliopolis’ temple devoted to the divinity Atum. The Benben stone is also an architectural term for the Read More…

Health International Medical News Uncategorized

COMMON FLUE KILL BILLIONS

Common Flu: Covid vaccines induce “AIDS” immune system failure, opening door to death via common flu strains (Natural News) Covid vaccines are increasingly recognized as depopulation weapons being deployed against humanity. But the mechanism of how they work is only now becoming clear. The gain-of-function researchers who built this bioweapon — all criminals against humanity Read More…

Covid 19 Vaccine Health International Medicine News Uncategorized

STILL BORN FROM ASSASSINATION VACCINATION

STILLBIRTHS GALORE: The infant death wave has begun as pregnant women continue getting jabbed for “covid” Officials in Scotland are reporting an “abnormal increase” in deaths among newborn babies, which has prompted an investigation. In the month of September, 21 babies died within 28 days of birth, according to the official numbers. This is a Read More…

History Injustice National News Psychological Racism Real Estate Uncategorized

Linnentown, GA, Invisible Gentrification

Linnentown, Georgia destroyed a Black neighborhood. Now former residents want justice. Many who lived in Linnentown are urging leaders in Athens to pay for destroying their community more than 50 years ago to make way for the University of Georgia. Hattie Thomas Whitehead has fond memories of her childhood in Linnentown, a 22-acre neighborhood in Read More…