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Sterilization of Minnie Lee and Mary Alice
/0 CommentsIn the summer of 1973, Minnie Lee and Mary Alice were taken from their home in Montgomery, cut open and sterilized against their will and without the informed consent of their parents by a physician working in a federally funded clinic. The Relf case would change the course of history: A lawsuit filed on their behalf, Relf v. Weinberger, helped reveal that more than 100,000 mostly Black, Latina and Indigenous women were sterilized under U.S. government programs over decades. It also officially ended this practice and forced doctors to obtain informed consent before performing sterilization procedures — though as it would turn out, forced sterilizations by state governments would continue into the 21st century.
Source: https://www.bunkhistory.org/resources/10105
Vaccines Injure & Kill
/1 CommentJust a meme worth sharing…
Central Park
/0 CommentsI just wanted to put a spotlight on part of a comment I received to the post about my father, Herbert Wyatt…
“…I am writing a book about Central Park in New York City. I’m a retired botanist and my book is mostly about the pre-park topography and ecology. But I am including a chapter on Frederick Law Olmsted, the man usually credited with creating the park. He did help design it and he was the project manager during the early years. But his main job was as PR agent, based on his journalistic career writing about the south for the New York Times. Olmsted was hostile to religion–I’m not sure we can call him an atheist– and he identified and socialized with the transcendentalists like Emerson, Thoreau, Longfellow and others who were definitely atheists. He was also firmly embedded in the intellectual, political and financial ruling class of New York City, Boston and Washington, DC. One of his best friends since childhood was Charles Loring Brace who was one of the many “social reformers” that acted like they were God’s gift to humanity and had the right to organize society and tell others how to live their lives. Brace was the founder of the Children’s Aid Society, a “charitable” organization supposedly concerned with the welfare of children. His idea of charity was to round up “orphan” kids from the streets of New York and other cities and ship them off to families in the Midwest who contracted for their maintenance and labor. From 1854 (three years before Central Park was started) to 1929, over 200,000 mostly ethnic “orphans” were trafficked out of eastern cities.
Before Central Park was built, there was a thriving, multi-ethnic community of Irish, African American and German professionals and laborers living together in a tight-knit society. Seneca Village had had three churches, a school, substantial wood-frame houses and cemeteries. Many of the residents were employed as clergy, teachers, gardeners, coachmen, drivers, domestics, watchmen, laborers and even a lawyer. All of the major newspapers of the day described it as a shanty-town of degenerate squatters who let their pigs run wild and sent the children off to pick rags and steal. There were some shanties and wild pigs elsewhere in the Park, but Seneca Village was actually a model suburban community on the edge of the growing metropolis. It was razed to the ground to make way for New York’s “Great Park” and Frederick Law Olmsted was the PR man that sold it as a democratic and egalitarian benefit. Olmsted published well over a million words in his long career as a writer, publisher, landscape architect and city planner and not once did he mention Seneca Village, a community of real people in the heart of his most famous work.
You and your audience will not be surprised to learn that most of what we read and hear about the creation of Central Park is fake news, hiding the real story of what and who was/were there before and how and why it came to be. I believe it was one of the early social engineering projects and a forerunner of the eugenics movement….”
The Sterilization of Herbert Wyatt
/4 CommentsIn 1927, the US Supreme Court case BUCK vs. BELL set illegal precedent that states may sterilize the inmates of public institutions. At the time, entire families and children were being seized out of their homes that have committed no crimes. Actually, their crime was being poor. Or, simple petty crimes, such as stealing a loaf of bread to feed your family could get you a lifetime of incarceration and sterilization with no due process and no chance of ever leaving. Many of these people were placed in homes for the feeble-minded, or other state-run institutions where they were used as slave labor by the local municipalities. They sterilized them under BUCK vs. BELL because they believed that being an imbecile, epileptic or feeble-minded was a hereditary thing and the inmate should be prevented from passing these defects on to the next generation. My father, Herbert Wyatt, was someone that had done nothing to deserve his fate. However, if this misfortune had not happened to him, I would not be here to tell his story.
Maybe there is More to Johnny Depp?
/3 CommentsThere may be more to the story, but if this Facebook post is correct, it doesn’t look too good for Johnny Depp’s reputation.
Pfizer’s Vaccine Safe for Pregnant Women? – NOT NOT NOT!!!
/0 CommentsIt’s amazing the truth you find if you just lift the carpet.
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Greg Wyatt