Or was it what the news of that Time Period made of His Actions of Attacking the U.S. Armory at Harper’s Ferry and His fiery Words before, during and After his Trial? You Decide? And also, how many on both sides joined in the Civil War Fight to Repel an Invading Army? Hmm…we must consider… Continue reading Did John Brown start the Civil War on October 16, 1859?
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A Day to Celebrate!
Here is a personalized Tale of Juneteenth written by this Texas Country Boy-The Living Breathing James Brown. Enjoy! The humid Texas air hung heavy, pregnant with the scent of salt and anticipation. It was Juneteenth, 1865, and the sun beat down on the bustling streets of Galveston, Texas. The air buzzed with the whispers of… Continue reading A Day to Celebrate!
Apostle Paul and his Upside Down Ending
In Christianity, the image of two keys on a pole, often crossed, is a well-known symbol associated with Saint Peter. Here’s what the symbol means: Heaven’s Gate? Overall, the two keys on a pole represent the authority Jesus bestowed upon Peter to lead the Church and guide believers towards salvation. But Rome Burned and Nero… Continue reading Apostle Paul and his Upside Down Ending
True 1%’ers! 🇺🇸’s Defenders, the Service Elite, Our Nation’s Backbone
https://www.defense.gov/News/News-Stories/Article/Article/1563848/vice-chairman-salutes-the-1-percent-of-population-that-serves/ Below is an exert: “Only 1 percent of our population today will ever wear the uniform of this nation in any of its incarnations — soldier, sailor, airman, Marine, active, Guard or Reserve,” Air Force Gen. Paul J. Selva said at the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics convention at National Harbor, Maryland. “They are… Continue reading True 1%’ers! 🇺🇸’s Defenders, the Service Elite, Our Nation’s Backbone
A Confederate Soldier’s Diary Entry.
Private Joseph Hansdrough Brown, or Joe as his mama used to call him, slogged through the Louisiana swamp. A sloppy place to be. Mud on and moss on everything. His skinny body of 32 years old had fought off the Louisiana swamp diseases all had fought thru except that one constant with feverish constant diarrhea.… Continue reading A Confederate Soldier’s Diary Entry.
Across the Divide
May 13, 1607: The English colonists arrived in North America and chose their settlement location.King James I: The settlement was named after the reigning English monarch. An early translation from 1610 by Frederick Wolff The damp Virginia air clung to me like a second shirt, heavy with the scent of pine and something foreign, something… Continue reading Across the Divide
NUCLEAR FALLOUT-America’s Society is woefully prepared for Nuclear War!
Once, the American Government provided information for this-prepared a lot of Awareness. Even FEMA’s pamphlets are from 2007. 14 years old! And sure, they keep doing the Emergency Test on your TV, but what else has the Government said about Nuclear Fallout? Not a Damn Thing! https://www.cdc.gov/nceh/radiation/fallout/RF-GWT_home.htm. Things you needed for your Nuclear FALLOUT Shelter.… Continue reading NUCLEAR FALLOUT-America’s Society is woefully prepared for Nuclear War!
United States of Amnesia
United States of Amnesia-the American Dilemma of losing their Minds. In the land of the free and the home of the brave, there arose a troubling trend: the United States of Amnesia. In this land, memories faded like whispers in the wind, and the lessons of history became but faint echoes in the minds of… Continue reading United States of Amnesia
But did the Founding Fathers leave any Secret Messages for all of us to know?
But did the Founding Fathers leave any Secret Messages for all of us to know? For instance, the US Constitution was recently flagged as AI-generated text! It’s important to remember that AI content detection tools are still a work-in-progress, so it’s best to use AI content detectors as a reference point in academic writing, instead of… Continue reading But did the Founding Fathers leave any Secret Messages for all of us to know?
Don’t get down. We’ve all sung the Blues.
Prejudice, ingrained within the fabric of societal dynamics, finds its roots in the innate human tendency towards categorization and differentiation. It’s an ancient phenomenon, intricately woven into the tapestry of human history, arising from the primal need to delineate between “us” and “them.” From the dawn of civilization, as communities formed and evolved, so too… Continue reading Don’t get down. We’ve all sung the Blues.
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