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Kosti is of Greek origin, or Nubian

  Kosti is of Greek origin, or Nubian  There is a popular story that has its roots in the early twentieth century, that a Greek merchant called “Costa” or “Kustinio” resided in this area, and he brought sugar, salt and other goods to the nomads, bought milk from them and made cheese. And that the Kosti region, before it was called by this name in connection with the Greek, was called the name of Abbas and was corresponding to the region of Zainouba, an area whose roots go back to the thirteenth century AD, where a Nubian princess lived.  The archaeological discoveries in the areas east and west of the White Nile indicate the presence of churches in an area dating back to the sixth century AD, where the Christian kingdoms (Alwa, Moghara and Nobatia) prevailed. The proof of the existence of a Nubian civilization in this region, this fact denies the origin of the name. The inhabitants of that region, according to the notorious narration, date back to the beginning of the sec...

Joe Biden’s role in post-Cold War NATO expansion

  Joe Biden’s role in post-Cold War NATO expansion The New Republic March 3, 2022 The NATO Critics Who Predicted Russia’s Belligerence Joe Biden was confident. “This, in fact, is the beginning of another 50 years of peace,” he declared while serving as ranking member on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee in 1998. The Delaware Democrat was proud of his role in helping the bipartisan congressional vote to approve the addition of Poland, Hungary, and the Czech Republic as full NATO members. Not everyone was so optimistic, however. One month earlier, during a Senate debate, New York Democrat Daniel Patrick Moynihan cautioned, “We’re walking into ethnic historical enmities.” He added: “We have no idea what we’re getting into.” Hearing Moynihan, Biden’s face reddened. He stalked the Senate floor for 10 minutes, waving his arms and shouting. “I find this absolutely astounding!” he said. “If my friends are saying, anyone who votes for expanding NATO to include Poland, the Czech Republi...

Hillsong History. Chapter Ten. Pastor Frank Houston. A lifetime of secret homosexuality and pedophilia.

  Hillsong History. Chapter Ten. Pastor Frank Houston. A lifetime of secret homosexuality and pedophilia. by donaldelley Early Hillsong in Darlinghurst Sydney in 1983. From left: Annie Laughton, Peter Laughton, John Mays. Peter Laughton was Frank Houston's secret homosexual lover from 1980 to 1984. Donald Elley of Bellingen: Frank Houston with young man at early Hillsong The photograph above was taken at early Hillsong Church headquarters and Bible College premises in Darlinghurst, adjacent Sydney's CBD, in the early 1980s. The young man with Frank is Steve Atkins who ran the church print shop. Frank is sneaking in a little homosexual hug on the unsuspecting Steve. This is how homosexual pedophiles operate. It is not just anal sex that excites them. Any homosexual or pedophile contact excites and arouses them. Note the expression on Frank's face. Like a Cheshire cat purring. I don't know who took the photograph. I recognise the wall panels because I purchased them off V...

Panama Ransacked in 1989

  Panama Ransacked in 1989 by aletho Tales of the American Empire | February 3, 2022 George H. W. Bush and Manuel Noriega were partners in crime. As CIA chief and later Vice President, Bush worked with Noriega to control Central America. Noriega had a long career of violence as a solider and CIA operative in Panama. Noriega helped the CIA run a massive cocaine smuggling operation that produced millions of dollars each month to fund private CIA armies and enrich CIA players. He then demanded a larger share of cocaine profits while refusing to openly support the CIA’s effort to overthrow the popular government of Nicaragua. As an American trained intelligence officer, Noriega collected “negative information” about both friends and foes. He used this to protect himself from an American coup or assassination by telling people this material would be released should something happen to him. Once newly elected President Bush and his team entered office, ousting Noriega was a top priority....

Sir Winston S Churchill in WWII: “We Shall Fight on the Beaches…We will fight in our landing grounds…We shall never surrender…” by donald elley

  Sir Winston S Churchill in WWII: “We Shall Fight on the Beaches…We will fight in our landing grounds…We shall never surrender…” by donald elley Sir Winston Churchill speaking to the British Empire from the House of Commons in British Parliament in London on 4 June 1940 in WWII: "...We shall defend to our death our native soil... We shall fight in France,.. We shall fight on the seas and oceans... We shall fight with growing confidence and growing strength in the air... We shall defend our island...Whatever the cost may be... We shall fight on the beaches... We shall fight on the landing grounds... We shall fight in the fields... And in the streets... We shall fight in the hills... We shall never surrender... And if, which I do not for a moment believe, this island or a large part of it, were subjugated and starving... Then our Empire beyond the seas, armed and guarded by the British Fleet, would carry on the struggle, until in God's good time the New World with all its poor ...

As we commemorate Constitution Day

  As we commemorate Constitution Day 17 Sept 2021, 23:36 (20 hours ago) Good evening,  As you likely know, today is Constitution Day. Two hundred thirty-four years ago today, 39 of our Founding Fathers signed what would become the longest-lasting written constitution in history. The American Constitution has endured for 234 years because it was brilliantly conceived and based on the principles of liberty set forth in the Declaration of Independence. You and I benefit from the wisdom of our nation’s Founders to this day. Today, of course, there are powerful political and cultural forces working to undermine our Constitution and to replace the limited government it was designed to uphold with an all-powerful administrative state. Underlying the effort to replace our Constitution is the movement in American K-12 schools and universities to rewrite American history, portraying it dishonestly as a history of injustice and oppression—thereby destroying the basis of intelligent patri...

Yitzhak Rabin, the peacemaker who paid for it ... !!

  Yitzhak Rabin, the peacemaker who paid for it ... !! Yitzhak Rabin (March 1, 1922 - November 4, 1995) is an Israeli politician, former military general in the Israeli army and prime minister of Israel. He is one of the most prominent Israeli figures and one of the most important decision-makers in the foreign, military and security affairs of Israel. Yitzhak Rabin is the fifth Israeli Prime Minister, and he held this position in two terms; The first from 1974 to 1977 and the second from 1992 ended with the shooting and killing of him on November , 1995 at the hands of a Jewish murderer named Yigal Amir, so Rabin became the only Israeli prime minister to serve an assassination, and Rabin is considered one of the most famous Palmakh men branching out of the military Haganah Its inception Rabin was born in Jerusalem during the British Mandate of Palestine for "Nehemiah" (Ukrainian) and "Rosa" (Belarus). A year after his birth, his family moved to Tel Aviv, where he g...

From the history of ancient Sudan

From the history of ancient Sudan A portrait depicting Prince Bakr Tor, the son of King Kashto, the brother of King Bianakhani, and Princess Amani Redis. The prince bears the royal title of Meroitic Bakr, which means the prince or crown prince The painting was found in Abydos royal cemetery in Egypt It is on display at the Institute of Oriental Studies in Chicago من تاريخ السودان القديم لوح يصور الامير بكر تور بن الملك كاشتو واخ الملك بيعانخي والاميرة اماني ريديس وهو يقدم بعض العطايا لاجل امه المتوفيه يحمل الامير اللقب الملكي المروي بكر والذي يعني باللغة المروية الامير او ولي العهد وجدت اللوحة بجبانة ابيدوس الملكية بمصر وتعرض ضمن مقتنيات معهد الدراسات الشرقية بشيكاغو

The Khartoum march lasted for five hours, six were shot and prevented international agencies from covering and expelling the Arab TV envoy

Khartoum on 25 December 2018-Agencies The Khartoum march lasted for five hours, six were shot and prevented international agencies from covering and expelling the Arab TV envoy Journalists and observers described the peaceful procession of professionals in Khartoum yesterday as very successful and unprecedented in terms of intensity, and the accuracy of organization and movement and steadfastness, and the long time they continued as the demonstration continued for about (5) hours continuously despite the proliferation of security and tear gas and brutal beatings of the demonstrators. One of the most prominent features of this procession was the use of new tactics by the demonstrators in the process of resistance, traffic, opening roads and withdrawals, as well as the descendence of the first-tier leaders of all parties and all sectors of professionals at the forefront of the procession. Security forces and police fired teargas at Mawada hospital in central Khartoum and shattered ...

Clarence Thomas and the Lost Constitution--- Author, Clarence Thomas

Clarence Thomas and the Lost Constitution Author, Clarence Thomas  The following is adapted from a speech delivered on September 17, 2019, at Hillsdale College’s Constitution Day Celebration in Washington, D.C. Clarence Thomas is our era’s most consequential jurist, as radical as he is brave. During his almost three decades on the bench, he has been laying out a blueprint for remaking Supreme Court jurisprudence. His template is the Constitution as the Framers wrote it during that hot summer in Philadelphia 232 years ago, when they aimed to design “good government from reflection and choice,” as Alexander Hamilton put it in the first Federalist, rather than settle for a regime formed, as are most in history, by “accident and force.” In Thomas’s view, what the Framers achieved remains as modern and up-to-date—as avant-garde, even—as it was in 1787. What the Framers envisioned was a self-governing republic. Citizens would no longer be ruled. Under laws made by their elected rep...