In the ever-evolving landscape of American education, a quiet revolution is taking place. Over the past six years, home Source Views: 0
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No Longer Fringe: Home Schooling Revolution Reshaping American Education
Japan’s Hirota People Were Reshaping Infants’ Heads 1,500 Years Ago
A team of researchers from Japan and the United States have just published a study proving conclusively that Japan’s Hirota people were using cranial modification techniques to change the shapes of their children’s heads in the first millennium AD. Read more Section: News History & Archaeology History Ancient Traditions Read Later Source Views: 0
Part of Making a Star is Reshaping Their Faces; Beauty is Made. Anybody Spending Obscene Amounts of Money on Plastic Surgery Could Look as Good As These Do.
by Admin · Published January 14, 2022 · Updated January 14, 2022 [embedded content] Illuminati Agendas this celebrity pushes: Open Borders, Gay/Lesbian Rights, Multiculturalism, Kalergi Plan, Loss of Sovereignty, Invasians in the Name of Human Rights, UN, etc. All Cabal Priorities and She is a Cabal Member Belonging to UN and Council of Foreign Relations. […]
Reshaping of the Middle East is Underway, but It’s Not in Favor of the United States
Hardly anyone would argue that the United States has been the main perpetrator and instigator of armed conflicts in some Middle Eastern states (Iraq, Syria, Libya, Iran, Yemen) for a long time. Undercover of Washington’s unshakable support for traditional allies, many of them began to go beyond the framework of international law with impunity, becoming […]
‘Republic of Hindutva – How the Sangh is Reshaping Indian Democracy’
Author – Badri Narayan Publisher – Penguin Random House India, March 2021 ‘There is no exaggeration in saying that the entire destiny of a country depends upon its intellectual class’ – Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar In this recent book Professor Badri Narayan (Social Historian and Cultural Anthropologist) maps out the political grammar of Bhartiya Janta […]
Is Erdogan Reshaping the World at the Behest of Washington?
On June 14, Joe Biden held his first meeting as US president with his Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan, ending a five-month wait for personal contact between the two leaders. The outcome and themes of this meeting were clear to all long before it took place, although Washington has been persistently emphasizing the cooler relations […]