Dr. Maulana Karenga: Us’ 55 Years of Unbudging Blackness: African As Our Moral Ideal
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Beware the Coming Global Reset
Junious Ricardo Stanton
Back in June I shared the plans of the global shot callers for a comprehensive socio-economic-political reengineering agenda they are calling “The Great Reset”. I said, “There are pow
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Today, a major issue for Blacks is “unemployment.” For Blacks, in 1860, the major issue for Blacks was the “form of employment.” Blacks were chattel slaves. Therefore, in 1860, for Blacks, there was “full employment.” There were no
Read more…Eugenics and You Part 2Junious Ricardo Stanton“pgEd’s mission is to increase awareness and conversation about the benefits and ethical, legal, and social implications of personal genetics. We believe that far-reaching public engagement about genetic
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United African Movement was formed on August 17, 1988 under the auspices of Garveyism to secure justice for Tawana Brawley, a fifteen year-old girl, from Dutchess County, NY. She was kidnapped, raped and her body was tattooed with "KKK
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Eugenics and You Part 1
Junious Ricardo Stanton
“Eugenics is the philosophy and social movement that argues it is possible to improve the human race and society by encouraging reproduction by people or populations with “desirable” traits (termed “pos
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Back in April I wrote and posted an article asking how come three different pandemic simulation exercises and table top gaming scenarios took place during 2019 and the US government was so unprepared to deal wi
Read more…The Fort Detrick Bio Lab Shutdown
Junious Ricardo Stanton
“It’s not what you know that gets you in trouble, it’s the things you know that just aren’t so that get you in trouble.” Reggie Bryant
The information age is a two edged sword. On
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What’s In Store for PASSHE and Cheyney? Part 2
Junious Ricardo Stanton
“The working theory is that Cheyney was never really targeted to be saved, even when Gov. Wolf personally pledged resources and attention to its cause. PASSHE’S movement and progr
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The SARS-CoV-2 epidemic is wrecking havoc on US higher education at a time when higher education was already in a precarious situation due to a lack of visionary leadership a
Read more…“Social isolation during the pandemic was never meant to thwart social connections, but many family members, friends and neighbors of older adults are staying away to avoid exposing their loved ones to the virus. While that protects older adults fro
Read more…Don’t Allow The 1% to Make Fools of Us
Junious Ricardo Stanton
The only way an extremely small percentage of the world’s population can rob, and hoard most of the world’s wealth and manipulate and control the masses to work against our own
Read more…Big Pharma Has A Major Image Problem
Junious Ricardo Stanton
“The new low in the pharmaceutical industry's U.S. image comes amid a range of criticisms of industry norms, from generating the highest drug costs in the world to spending massive amounts i
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“On May 26, hundreds of protesters were attacked by police in the city of Minneapolis during a protest against the murder of George Floyd, an African-American man, by a police officer on Monday May 25. Protesters gathered at the intersection whe
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"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false.” William Casey, former CIA director
The Sars CoV-2 virus has totally disrupted life around the globe. A gargantuan media
Read more…Wall Street vs. Main Street
Junious Ricardo Stanton
“In the United States, wealth is highly concentrated in relatively few hands. As of 2013, the top 1% of households (the upper class) owned 36.7% of all privately held wealth, and the next 19% (the ma
Read more…May 11, 2020 | revcom.us | From a reader:
The 2020 pandemic has begun to shine a spotlight on the gross inequalities within the fabric of U.S. society. It is exposing some of the disproportionate suffering by its Black and Brown populations, even as i
May 11, 2020 | revcom.us
Ahmaud Arbery was a 25-year-old Black man, who’d played high school football and loved to jog. On February 23, he went out for a run near his home outside Brunswick, a small town in southeast Georgia.
Running was o