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  • Tuesday, February 18, 2025

    Kiah Duggins “Exposed” Harvard University Before Her Assassination

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    Tuesday, February 18, 2025 Kiah Duggins “Exposed” Harvard University Before Her Assassination https://youtu.be/c6kRHMx3DQY?si=LTScdhghzngbWtfP
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  • Aboriginal people of Australia 🇦🇺

    DNA confirms that the indigenous culture is one of the most ancient cultures on earth, they are from Africa.

    The first Aboriginal genome sequence confirms that the indigenous people of Australia left Africa 75,â—‹â—‹â—‹ years ago. A genetic study has found that Aborigines are descendants of the first people who left Africa up to 75,â—‹â—‹â—‹ years ago, confirming that they may have the oldest continuous culture on the planet.

    Indigenous Australians were the first modern humans to traverse an unknown region of Asia and Australia, says Professor Eske Willerslev of the University of Copenhagen, who led the study. “It was a really amazing journey that required exceptional survival skills and courage,” he says. A century-old lock of hair, presented to an anthropologist by an Aboriginal man, has led to the discovery has the ancestors of Aboriginal Australians.

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    Aboriginal people of Australia 🇦🇺 DNA confirms that the indigenous culture is one of the most ancient cultures on earth, they are from Africa. The first Aboriginal genome sequence confirms that the indigenous people of Australia left Africa 75,â—‹â—‹â—‹ years ago. A genetic study has found that Aborigines are descendants of the first people who left Africa up to 75,â—‹â—‹â—‹ years ago, confirming that they may have the oldest continuous culture on the planet. Indigenous Australians were the first modern humans to traverse an unknown region of Asia and Australia, says Professor Eske Willerslev of the University of Copenhagen, who led the study. “It was a really amazing journey that required exceptional survival skills and courage,” he says. A century-old lock of hair, presented to an anthropologist by an Aboriginal man, has led to the discovery has the ancestors of Aboriginal Australians. #africahistorywithunclemike #spendibleheroboy
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  • https://thebetterindia.com/367162/scientist-quits-job-at-tamil-nadu-agriculture-university-to-become-farmer-sells-value-added-moringa-products-worldwide/
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    Scientist Quits Job for Organic Farming with Moringa Leaves and Launches Profitable Venture
    When drumstick farming became unprofitable due to low market rates, Dr Kandasami Saravanan turned to harvesting the leaves instead. He launched a successful venture selling value-added products like moringa podi, leaf soup, and powder across the USA, Canada, Europe, and Gulf countries.
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  • November 2023, China announced the development of the world's fastest internet, with a 1.2 terabit per second (Tbps) network. This is 10 times faster than the internet speeds of its closest competitors, the US and South Korea.
    The network is a 3,000 kilometer optical fiber cable that connects Beijing, Wuhan, and Guangzhou. It was developed by Tsinghua University, HUAWEI (Now does it make sense why U.S wants them gone or to control) and China Mobile. The software and hardware used in the system were domestically produced, including a superfast router developed by the FITI project leader's team.
    November 2023, China announced the development of the world's fastest internet, with a 1.2 terabit per second (Tbps) network. This is 10 times faster than the internet speeds of its closest competitors, the US and South Korea. The network is a 3,000 kilometer optical fiber cable that connects Beijing, Wuhan, and Guangzhou. It was developed by Tsinghua University, HUAWEI (Now does it make sense why U.S wants them gone or to control) and China Mobile. The software and hardware used in the system were domestically produced, including a superfast router developed by the FITI project leader's team.
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    What Happened at Georgetown Law with Covid?
    Feb 19, 2023 — Mitch Bailin, Dean of Students claimed I posed a “risk to the public health” of the University. My crime had been .....
    For questioning Covid restrictions, Georgetown Law suspended me from campus, forced me to undergo a psychiatric evaluation, required me to waive my right to medical confidentiality, and threatened to report me to state bar associations
    Brownstone Institute https://brownstone.org › articles What Happened at Georgetown Law with Covid? Feb 19, 2023 — Mitch Bailin, Dean of Students claimed I posed a “risk to the public health” of the University. My crime had been ..... For questioning Covid restrictions, Georgetown Law suspended me from campus, forced me to undergo a psychiatric evaluation, required me to waive my right to medical confidentiality, and threatened to report me to state bar associations
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  • Whites ALWAYS MEDDLING! The devil keeps something going! Got Clemson University, S.C, trying to sway elections...I thought the U.S claimed to be upset about ppl meddling in their elections?
    Whites ALWAYS MEDDLING! The devil keeps something going! Got Clemson University, S.C, trying to sway elections...I thought the U.S claimed to be upset about ppl meddling in their elections?
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  • University of Cambridge
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    A Stray Sumerian Tablet: Unravelling the story behind ...
    Mar 13, 2018 — The story surrounding the oldest written document at one of the world's great research libraries has been unravelled in a new film
    University of Cambridge https://www.cam.ac.uk › news › a-st... A Stray Sumerian Tablet: Unravelling the story behind ... Mar 13, 2018 — The story surrounding the oldest written document at one of the world's great research libraries has been unravelled in a new film
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  • Conditions in Kenya better than in Ghana but the youth still protested – Gyampo tells Ghanaian youth to learn a lesson


    The youth of Kenya have shown a way to demonstrate against the government and get the authorities to rescind their draconian decisions, a professor at the University of Ghana, Ransford Gyampo has said.

    He explained that Ghanaian youth will not have to burn parliament or destroy properties as what happened in Kenya but they can still protest to get the government to be responsive to their needs.

    “Fellow young people, I am telling you that the only way we can guarantee our future is to ensure that our leaders work in a manner responsive to our interests, there is a leadership failure and one way to do that is for us to come together and keep them on their toes.

    Conditions in Kenya better than in Ghana but the youth still protested – Gyampo tells Ghanaian youth to learn a lesson The youth of Kenya have shown a way to demonstrate against the government and get the authorities to rescind their draconian decisions, a professor at the University of Ghana, Ransford Gyampo has said. He explained that Ghanaian youth will not have to burn parliament or destroy properties as what happened in Kenya but they can still protest to get the government to be responsive to their needs. “Fellow young people, I am telling you that the only way we can guarantee our future is to ensure that our leaders work in a manner responsive to our interests, there is a leadership failure and one way to do that is for us to come together and keep them on their toes.
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  • JUNETEENTH BLACK FREEDOM DAY

    On June 19 th 1865, when General Granger arrived in Galveston, TX, as some of us have already mentioned, he arrived with Black Soldiers who were War hardened. What has been left out of that history as Dr Gerald Horne(Historian University of Houston) so eloquently states: General Granger arrived with 75,000 Black Soldiers. Why did he need so much back-up! Because the Confederates from Virginia, Louisiana, Arkansas, were bringing their slaves to Texas, with their plan to continue Slavery. To the south, was Mexico, under French control at that time, was supporting the Confederates. The French brought African Soldiers from Algeria(Which the French had colonized), Sudan and Egypt. The black soldiers, crushed them, stopping the exportation of Africans from the US to Brazil.
    JUNETEENTH BLACK FREEDOM DAY On June 19 th 1865, when General Granger arrived in Galveston, TX, as some of us have already mentioned, he arrived with Black Soldiers who were War hardened. What has been left out of that history as Dr Gerald Horne(Historian University of Houston) so eloquently states: General Granger arrived with 75,000 Black Soldiers. Why did he need so much back-up! Because the Confederates from Virginia, Louisiana, Arkansas, were bringing their slaves to Texas, with their plan to continue Slavery. To the south, was Mexico, under French control at that time, was supporting the Confederates. The French brought African Soldiers from Algeria(Which the French had colonized), Sudan and Egypt. The black soldiers, crushed them, stopping the exportation of Africans from the US to Brazil.
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    Scientists find new way to break down PFAS 'forever chemicals'
    Aug 18, 2022 — On Thursday, researchers at Northwestern University published a study showing that PFAS can be destroyed using
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