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161: Apocalypse
... has happened, and as the whole world tries to stop what Russia is doing, the Russians will finally launch nuclear weapons. Then the rest of the world will begin firing back at Russia and the holocaust will burn like the fires of Hell. Those who die from refusing the mark will have saved their souls, for they will have died in righteousness as Jesus did. They will therefore live again, as ...
162: Jesus: The First Anarchist
... America has sworn upon, weeks before renewing trade with China, America's current Most Favored Nation. The same China that has enslaved the country of Tibet in what is no less than a modern day holocaust, killing over a million Tibetans and exiling over 100,000 since 1950. 6,000 monasteries have been destroyed, 1 in 20 monks are allowed to practice. Wildlife has been depleted to extinction, famines have occured ...
163: Mother and Child In Sylvia Plath Poems
... to their last address" suggests that the mother is prepared for the world, and even wants it to end. The end of Mary’s Song, however, is much less pleasant: "It is a heart,/ This holocaust I walk in,/ O golden child the world will kill and eat." In Nick and the Candlestick, "Wrap me, raggy shawls" shows the comfort seen earlier mixed with a sense of claustrophobia. There also seems ...
164: The Lost Trees
... Gathered by the River," by Denise Levertov. The spoliation caused by nuclear war is not limited to the loss of human lives. Nature can take a comparable amount of time to recover from a nuclear holocaust. The impact of war victims to humankind is negligible as compared to years of recovery required to reinstate the slow-growing trees. When Levertov notes, "the trees are not indifferent" (l 13), she is saying ...
165: Hear No Evil: Music Censorship
... next bunch of Washington wives demand a large yellow “J” on all material written or preformed by Jews” (P.C.H. 54). This biting statement calls to mind such taboos as human rights and the Holocaust, immediately turning all readers away from the PMRC. It is obvious that the PMRC is not calling for large “J’s” , but Zappa makes the damaging association between the two. Both groups effectively convey their ...
166: Ukraine’s Genocide
... day; six million other farmers across the USSR were starved during collectivization. Stalin told Churchill he liquidated ten million peasants during the 1930’s. Ukraine genocide occurred 8-9 years before Hitler began the Jewish Holocaust, and was committed before the world’s gaze. But Stalin’s murder of millions was simply denied or concealed by a left wig conspiracy of silence that continues to this day. In the strange moral ...
167: Forgotten War Crimes
Forgotten War Crimes "The holocaust was such an unthinkable horror, the Nazi dictatorship so uniquely evil, that the calculated firebombing of more than half a Milan defenseless civilians in the dying days of the war had just fallen by the ...
168: Human Life and Fire
... the time they are unpredictable. Human nature is just as unpredictable. Throughout history, humankind has been very unpredictable and out-of-control. This fact can be proved by just scanning through a history book -- the Holocaust, the fall of Roman Empire and the assassination of the Arch Duke of Austria, which began World War I. Human nature is strange and impossible to understand. Fire is close to the same. Science can ...
169: Hume
... the six hundred and first year of Noah's life the floods stopped and the earth began to dry. Noah then built an alter to the Lord and choosing from every clean animal he offered holocaust on the alter. As God states “Never again will I doom the earth because of man, since the desires of man's heart are evil from the start; nor will I ever strike down all ...
170: British Through
... automatic weapon fire, laser guns, watches that let him listen on conversations, and so on. Using all these gadgets, he single- handedly again and again rescues a da msel, slays a monster and averts a holocaust. In You Only Live Twice, the head of the Japanese secret servi ce refers to as St George because it describes his task. He tells him,"You are to enter this Castle of Death and ...


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