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Floods in Brazil Provide More Proof of Polar Shift
This article shows how the floods worldwide and in Brazil are merely symptoms of the ongoing Polar Shift. As tectonic plates continue to adjust rivers and Ocean levels begin to rise causing flooding.
2 commentsThe Pistol: a story of Afghanistan
The Pistol: A Story of Afghanistan A sudden shower of cold Spring rain lashes the muddy streets of Herat. We four - two Australians, an American and a New Zealander, sit cramped, huddled uncomfortably in a two-wheeled horse-drawn tonga. We are...
2 commentsEscape from Fema Camp to Tates' Hell
Where do you go when martial law is in effect? Some place no one wants to go, a place like Tate's Hell. Where refugees from a world gone mad and government tyranny escape from the control through implants to survive. Helping one another with the few things they have left hoping to wait out the insanity.
0 commentsA Review of The Cheering Rain by Kate Adams
This is a prison from which some people will never return. It is a measure of our age that such places exist. And it is a measure of our failing humanity that we don’t even know they exist.
12 commentsCapua, Italy
The city of Capua is not well known outside of Italy, despite its rich and fascinating history, location and sights. The city is located 25 kilometers north of Naples in the province of Caserta in Campania.
0 commentsBuggy
The day before yesterday I was at the Mall of America sitting on a bench at the North entrance waiting as the wife and daughter cruised stores when I noticed a bit of movement out of the corner of my eye. I had to look hard to locate it with a...
2 commentsA Visit To Russian Occupied Czechoslovakia
Why I went to Russian occupied Czechoslovakia in 1971 and what I saw and learned there.
0 commentsThe World of Suzie Wong
Robert Lomax, an English ex-soldier, comes to Malaya after the War to work in a rubber plantation. Discovering a deep talent for art, he moves to Hong Kong to paint, keeping himself on his savings.Living in a Hong Kong brothel, he meets a young, piquant, sexy prostitute, a 'yum yum girl', called Suzie Wong. Against all odds they fall in love. They overcome obstacles of racism, discrimination, poverty and above all, her profession, to end up in a loving marriage.
28 commentsNothing to Envy: Ordinary Lives in North Korea
A brief synopsis of Barbara Demick's book: Nothing to Envy: Ordinary Lives in North Korea.
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