Jane Moss, American Renaissance I began teaching 20 years ago at a majority-black public middle school. The behavior of the black students was so outrageous, it bordered on unbelievable. Their respect for authority and teachers was less than nothing. They would pull my hair to see if it was real, sometimes standing around me playing Read More…
Mental Health
HEALTH: Strange Things Will Blow Your Mind ·
Strange Things Will Blow Your Mind · Nadeesha Sonali Fonseka · · Here are 20 vegetables and herbs you can grow indoors using parts of the produce you would throw away and this can save you a pretty penny the next time you go grocery shopping. Romaine Lettuce Similar to celery, keep the base of Read More…
Weather Control as a Cold War Weapon
In the 1950s, some U.S. scientists warned that, without immediate action, the Soviet Union would control the earth’s thermometers Matt Novak REPRINT FROM December 5, 2011 On November 13, 1946, pilot Curtis Talbot, working for the General Electric Research Laboratory, climbed to an altitude of 14,000 feet about 30 miles east of Schenectady, New York. Read More…
Japan will unleash Bill Gates-approved, SELF-REPLICATING mRNA vaccines
GLOBAL EMERGENCY UNFOLDING: Japan will unleash Bill Gates-approved, SELF-REPLICATING mRNA vaccines starting next month Lance D Johnson Bill Gate’s diabolical plan to change vaccines is being expedited once more. After supporting lockdowns and vaccine mandates to capitalize on his global mRNA vaccine initiatives, he now wants the world population to take vaccines with “longer Read More…
RACIALLY AMBIGUOUS – MARKED WITH IDENTITY CRISIS
My dad is Black and my mom is white. I struggle to embrace my identity. The author says growing up, she didn’t have a community to help her celebrate her biracial identity. Hinterhaus Productions/Getty Images© Hinterhaus Productions/Getty Images Growing up in France, in a predominantly white community, race was never discussed. As a mixed-race person, it Read More…
At 73, I still have occasional ‘shame attacks
Louisa Rogers (not pictured) has figured out a way to cope with when she feels shame. Even in my 70s, I still have moments of pretty deep shame. However, I’m learning to cope with them better. I do simple tasks in the moment to ground myself and journal through my feelings At 73, I’m Read More…