October 19, 2022 – In reviewing the documentary by the filmmaker, Jeff Hays – the movie, The Real Anthony Fauci, I found the history of the abuses by governmental actors astounding. I was particularly moved by the AIDS “research” circa 1980’s that was conducted on children without parents – whose…
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What Stand Your Ground Laws mean in America – How Race & Gender Affect Who Can Stand Their Ground – including women and people of color. An in depth look at armed citizenship from our nation’s founding until today.
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Discussion on the history of armed citizenship – from the days of the founding of the US to present day. How stand your ground laws were supposed to protect women, but how the reason for these laws have failed women and people of color when defending themselves as armed citizens.
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September 5, 2021 – In December of 2020, Dr. Pierre Kory, a pulmonary critical care specialist, and president of the Front Line Covid-19 Critical Care Alliance (FLCCC) testified before Congress. Specifically, he had been invited to testify to the United States Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. In…
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Dr. Jennifer J. Freyd, author of Blind to Betrayal and researcher of psychological techniques used by abusers to subjugate their victims. From the abuses of the Catholic Church clergy on young children to the family and the workplace – doctor Freyd exposes the horrors of abuse, the coping mechanisms of those abused, and the methodologies that can be employed by society, by families and litigators to help bring these predators to justice and make them accountable. A riveting discussion on the ‘art of betrayal’ and the way that society, businesses and even the nation – can help heal the oppressed through employing ‘Institutional Courage.’
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August 28, 2021 – For those who have known betrayal and abuse, it is often a hard-fought battle within one’s own psyche – not to mention the court of public opinion. As standard practice in American culture, assault victims – predominantly women and children, are routinely disbelieved, ostracized, or both…
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April 24, 2021 – It took 106 years, but President Joseph R. Biden is the very first US president to acknowledge the Armenian Genocide – a genocide committed by Ottoman Turks in 1915. For those who are unaware of the religious affiliation of the Armenian people – Armenia was the…
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