Edward Chandler: Born April 10, 1887, Ocala, Fla; died March 22, 1973 (aged 85), Chicago, Ill.; buried in Graceland Cemetery; father Henry Wilkins Chandler; mother Anna Matilda Onley Edward Marion Augustus Chandler was the second African American to receive a Ph.D. in chemistry in the United States, which he received from the University of Illinois Read More…
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Ghosts of the Orange Bowl – RIP Elroy Morand
RIP Elroy Morand. The former Florida A&M quarterback is pictured below in action during a 43-26 victory over Alabama A&M in the 1966 Orange Blossom Classic. The Orange Blossom Classic was a postseason game hosted by Florida A&M University against a highly ranked HBCU team. The game was held annually at the Orange Bowl during Read More…
Inside The Magic Moment Demands Truth: UN passes resolution naming slave trade ‘gravest crime against humanity’
By Reuters and The Associated Press A United Nations resolution, proposed by Ghana, to recognise transatlantic slavery as the “gravest crime against humanity” and calling for reparations, has been adopted despite pushback from Europe and the United States. At a UN General Assembly (UNGA) vote on Wednesday, 123 countries supported the resolution, which is Read More…
Alarming Pattern Emerges Demands The Truth: Prominent Scientists Linked to UAP Research Vanish or Die Under Suspicious Circumstances
Kari Bundy – Health Activist · Alarming Pattern Emerges: Prominent Scientists Linked to UAP Research Vanish or Die Under Suspicious Circumstances—Congressman Tim Burchett Issues Stark Warning In recent months, a deeply concerning cluster of disappearances and untimely deaths has struck researchers working at the intersection of advanced aerospace, nuclear fusion, astrophysics, and defense-related biotechnology—fields that Read More…
SUPRA Sword Master G ij,j =0 Thoth Unveils Truth How We Can Do Anything That We Put Our Minds To
Woman returns as doctor at hospital where she was born and worked as a janitor It was a full-circle moment for one soon-to-be medical school graduate. Shay Taylor-Allen learned last Friday that she had matched with her first-choice residency pick, Yale School of Medicine, a hospital that has played an outsized role in her life. Read More…
U.S. Opens Massive $2.4 Billion “Factory Of The Future” To Boost Nuclear Submarine Production SUPRA Sword Master G ij,j =0 Thoth Unveils Truth
Image for representation purposes only A new manufacturing facility has opened in Cherokee, Alabama on March 20 to support the production of US Navy submarines. The site, built by Hadrian, will produce key components for nuclear submarines and help speed up construction. The facility is spread across 2.2 million square feet and is designed as Read More…








