Daily Archives: 02/21/2018

Nikola Tesla on “Liberated Women” – His forecasts made 100 years ago – video

Nikola Tesla on Women – Why He Never Married – video

Universe Inside You  — Published on Jun 18, 2017

Nikola Tesla (10 July 1856 – 7 January 1943)  interview for a newspaper, showed his views on women and why he never married. Even though he was alive over 100 years ago, the observations he made on the deteriorating nature of women seem to have gone its full course, meaning that the article certainly would not be published today.

We are the unfortunate men who are forced to deal with Tesla’s disturbingly accurate predictions.

Nikola Tesla was a great inventor, electrical engineer, mechanical engineer, physicist, and futurist who is best known for his contributions to the to the design of the modern alternating current (AC) electricity supply system, one of his major projects being power from the Niagara Falls.

Ancient Africans Discovered America Thousands of Years Ago – video

Ancient Africans Discovered America Thousands of Years Ago

Universe Inside You – Published on Jan 23, 2018
Africans had frequently sailed across the Atlantic to the Americas, thousands of years before Columbus and indeed before Christ. The great ancient civilizations of Egypt and West Africa traveled to the Americas, contributing immensely to early American civilization by importing the art of pyramid building, political systems and religious practices as well as mathematics, writing and a sophisticated calendar. The strongest evidence of African presence in America before Columbus comes from the pen of Columbus himself.    Continue reading

US Congressman Gregory Meeks speaks out – By Dr. Dhanpaul Narine – 2 articles

Congressman Meeks: Why I Boycotted the State of the Union!

Gregory Meeks

By Dr. Dhanpaul Narine

“We cannot stop the emigration of peoples of color into the United States of America,” said Congressman Gregory Meeks at a Town Hall meeting in Queens. The notice may have been short but the lines were long to listen to the Congressman.

“We cannot stop the emigration of peoples of color into the United States of America,” said Congressman Gregory Meeks at a Town Hall meeting in Queens. The notice may have been short but the lines were long to listen to the Congressman.

Read more: Congressman Meeks – Why I boycotted the CoI

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Guyana: Capitol TV News Videos – 19 February 2018

Guyana: Capitol TV News Videos – 19 February 2018

Guyanese man hospitalized in NY after losing memory

Posted: 20 Feb 2018 02:22 AM PST

By Tracey Khan  – An elderly Guyanese man stuck in the Bellvue hospital in Manhattan New York after losing his memory is in tears and pleading for help to return to his country.  He gave his name as Ulric McDonald and Ulric Bobb called “Piah” 75, of Belladrum Village, West Coast Berbice. “As soon as you say […]

It was excitement down several city streets on Saturday, as the Children’s Mashramani Celebrations came to a close with their Mash parade

Another hinterland Radio Station is on the air and this time in Aishalton in the South Rupununi.

In excess of 40 persons are on the breadline after the furniture store they worked at went up in flames.

The Chinese have contributed much to Guyana’s rich Cultural Heritage, says President Granger at the celebration of the Chinese New Year.

President Granger disappointed that no inquest was conducted into the brutal murder of PPP’s Agriculture Minister

CH&PA came under the microscope in the meeting of Public Accounts Committee for 2018

Sixth One Love Gala – Toronto – March 3, 2018

US$500M PetroCaribe fraud at Guyana Rice Development Board (GRDB)

… Investigators track US$5M in demurrage fees

February 20. 2018 – Kaieteur News

It started off in 2015 with the new Coalition Government wanting to know what happened at the various state agencies over the previous five or six years of the stewardship of the People’s Progressive Party/Civic.

This led to several forensic audits being commissioned. The findings were alarming enough for the administration to hand the reports to the police for further investigations.
The police gave the matters to its Special Organised Crime Unit (SOCU), which specialises in going after money crimes.

One of the big cases was the one involving the Guyana Rice Development Board (GRDB).      Continue reading

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