Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Monday 11 May 2015

Humans Are Free-Blog



Posted: 10 May 2015 10:00 PM PDT
The Great Pyramid of Giza is undoubtedly one of the most well-known icons of ancient Egypt. Nevertheless,similar pyramids are found scattered all throughout Egypt and beyond. Egyptian-style pyramids have been found south of the border in modern day Sudan.

These pyramids were built by the rulers of the Kingdom of Kush. In 30 BC, Egypt became a province in the Roman Empire, and the Romans even launched a military expedition into Kushite territory in 23 BC.

It is possible that the encounter with the Egyptian pyramids, or the Kushite ones, or both types, influenced the construction of the Pyramid of Cestius in one of the most unlikely of places, Rome.

It should first be pointed out that the Pyramid of Cestius was not the only Egyptian-style pyramid in Rome. There was also another pyramid, known as the ‘Pyramid of Romulus’.


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Posted: 10 May 2015 09:00 PM PDT
The suppression of the Native Americans and the decimation of their culture is a black page in the history of the United States.

The discrimination and injustices towards this ancient race, which had lived on the American continent long before the European conquerors came to this land, are still present to this day despite the efforts of different groups and organizations trying to restore the justice.

The destruction of their culture is one of the most shameful aspects of our history, the extent of the damage that was done is still being down-played and denied entry into textbooks and history-lessons to this day.

The origin and history of the Indigenous Peoples of the Americas have been studied for years by researchers from different countries, and a recent DNA study showed that the genealogy of the western aboriginals is one of the most unique in the world.


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Posted: 10 May 2015 08:00 PM PDT
On August 6, 1945, the world (unfortunately) entered the atomic age.

Without warning, a single nuclear bomb on the Japanese city of Hiroshima killed about 90,000 people instantly and injured many others – who then died from radiation sickness.

Three days later, a second atomic strike on the city of Nagasaki killed some 37,000 people and injured another 43,000.

Together the two bombs eventually killed an estimated 200,000 Japanese civilians.

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Posted: 10 May 2015 07:00 PM PDT
Ingredients needed:

- Half a kilogram of carrots

- Half a kilogram of beets

- Handful of dried apricots

- Handful of raisins

- One teaspoon of honey


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