Posted on 01 November 2007
Born and trained in the Austrian empire, Sigmund Freud (d. 1939 suicide) became famous for his ideas of the Western mind.
It is geographically a feather on the western European bird. Tiny landlocked Austria is a former world power with ongoing influence.
Known currently for a strict immigration policy, the small former Holy Roman Empire seat has [...]
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Posted on 29 October 2007
Great Lakes Underground Railroad Map, 1800s
The US government does not want a flood of modern day African “Americans” as refugees in Canada.
A decade ago, the hush of the Ontario snowfall was comforting.
Swinging the rental truck onto the roadways, we both could feel a new day dawning. It was stirring and peculiar, realizing that up to [...]
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Posted on 23 October 2007
United Nations “Blue Helmets” and Haitian WomanIn the months and years after the 1789 French Revolution, the rumblings of an African Revolution in what would be called Haiti burst onto the world stage. By 1791, African unity had even secured that of the mulattoes (children of French male colonists and African women).
Since military men [...]
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Posted on 17 October 2007
Geronimo ji Jaga PrattTen years back, a news report came out in America that I hardly could believe.
There on the television screen was Geronimo ji Jaga Pratt speaking about not being able to open a car door in 1997. Indeed, the last time he had been doing that was another era, before the FBI had [...]
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Posted on 07 October 2007
In Texas military uniform, American president George Bush, with his father. The father, as a US congressman in 1964 was a lesser known Texan than US president and ‘Dixiecrat‘ Lyndon Baines Johnson. He stood for racial inequality (Mexicans, Native Americans and Africans) and state’s rights over federal power and the family’s international and domestic [...]
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