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The history of Barbarossa on the doorstep
Not many have heard about operation Barbarossa but as a child I was listening to great stories from my grandparents who went through an unforgettable ordeal. This article unveils the secrets, realities and cruelty of this operation and how humanity managed to survive, dealing with many excruciating pursuits to escape the Nazi's captivity. I'm privileged to know about the operation of Barbarossa and want to share this moment in history to inform my readers of the warfare regime that humanity managed to overturn and destroy. This article unveils the details of my book, Stolen Youth of War, which tells the full true story of this operation and its horrified agenda.
Moral Reparations
America is not the only facing this dilemma. Our democracy is put in the spotlight because we demand justice for others yet neglecting justice for our fellow citizens. How can America in its deep conscience ignore the damage brought about its wealth and power? It appears debatable but the underlining truth is it is evident in our job difference, educational backing, and finances. Race does play a major role. The whole world used to be an economy of slavery. We owe it to ourselves and our future to resolve this issue. This issue has deeply divided us for generations. We have the power unlike our ancestors before us to break the chains of bondage brought about our oppression. This oppression was not only physically but religiously. We were persecuted for our skin. It came in these three forms:
Matthew PrimousPublished 4 years ago in The SwampWhite Privilege at its Finest in Seattle's CHOP
It's gone now, but the energy still reverberates through the streets of Capitol Hill. What once was the Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone-turned-Capitol Hill Organized Protest has gone back to being a police precinct and a recreational park. It didn't turn out to be the "summer of love" Mayor Jenny Durkan had hoped for and as time passed, the confusion as to what exactly the CHOP was only grew.
Eddy PrughPublished 4 years ago in The SwampThe BLM movement should not be a faze
Has social media and society woken to the injustice faced by black people who become statistics of police brutality? The Edward Colston statue was taken down and replaced with the protestor Jen Reid after she was photographed standing on the plinth during the protests.
Trina DawesPublished 4 years ago in The SwampFirst-Ever Black District Attorney in Kansas Speaks Out on Systemic Attacks Against Him
After the closing of Election Day on November 8, 2016, voters in the U.S. state of Kansas made history by electing the first-ever black District Attorney in the state’s 29th judicial division.
Victor TrammellPublished 4 years ago in The Swamp7 famous countries that do not exist today.
Many changes take place over time. The world map has also changed and deteriorated many times over time. There have been two world wars that have shaken the world. These wars changed the face of the world. In the process, some new countries were created and some countries disappeared forever.
Vishal 8989Published 4 years ago in The SwampInclusion Matters - Part 1
If knowledge is power then why do we have so many dysfuntional communities in the world today who continue to struggle and fight for equity or rights just to be part of the positive wealth economies of the world?
Teriu LemonPublished 4 years ago in The SwampSpeaking from the Margin
Every day I get a visit from my past. No lie. Every. Day. The visit is not from a childhood friend or classmate; like that scene in a movie where the foggy mist gives a hint the person is somebody from the past or someone from the future visiting the present to give a warning about some major life event.
J.T. WellingtonPublished 4 years ago in The SwampThe Genetics of Bill Gates: Treason, Decapitation, Exile, Slavery, and Hiding the Links to Israel
I enjoy researching family histories. I’m always fascinated by how genes express themselves from generation to generation. We are the same creatures as our ancestors were. Even though we may have become healthier, more savvy, and live in a very different reality from our distant relatives, doesn’t mean we can’t learn anything from their journey. In fact, the process of researching your own family tree will often leave you feeling as though you’ve been looking in a mirror. If you go back far enough, you may even come across yourself.
Johnny VedmorePublished 4 years ago in The SwampYour London Will Never Be The Same
The UK's economic model has, at least for the past three decades, funnelled people towards the capital. London, together with all the big cities around the globe have benefited from, what economists have called, "agglomeration effects". Strong global economic headwinds that have encouraged businesses to be as close as possible to each other.
Anton BlackPublished 4 years ago in The SwampTinkerTRUMP
This is a story about a fairy, a fairy whose existence depended solely on others’ believing in her. She’s best known as Tinkerbelle, Peter Pan’s companion and sidekick.
Isabel Valencia ZuñigaPublished 4 years ago in The SwampThe meaning of words
The meaning of words. The political meaning of words. Many words in common use appear to mean different things to different people and this can cause confusion, which can be used by unscrupulous political zealots, to twist and doctor public opinion.
Peter RosePublished 4 years ago in The Swamp