In the past, I’ve talked about many bumbling presidents that are surely old enough to remember all aspects – namely the massive destruction – of the Vietnam war. With this in mind, it should occur and be very clear to them that putting a zipper and pad-lock on their mouth would be advantageous for all […]
The Kings Highway
This post holds fond memories as I’ve traveled on the King’s Highway many times and have had the pleasure of visiting the all of the missions listed in this post. Being able to pay homage to the history of the California Missions along this highway. This post uses a lot of reference text and images […]
Philippines Independence
The earliest recorded was when Andres Bonifacio, along with Emilio Jacinto, Restituto Javier, Guillermo Masangkay, Aurelio Tolentino, Faustino Manalak, Pedro Zabala and few other Katipuneros went to Pamitinan Cave in Montalban, Rizal to initiate new members of the Katipunan. Bonifacio wrote Viva la independencia Filipina! or Long Live Philippine independence on walls of the cave […]
A Dark Time In History – Part Three
In part one of this series, I covered an introduction to social stratification – the classification of people – and covered slavery in the ancient times of Rome, Egypt and Greece. In this part two of this series, I covered a more in-depth history of slavery, albeit, as mentioned many times, just that history alone […]
A Dark Time In History – Part Two
In part one of this series, I covered an introduction to slavery and some – I say “some” due to the fact that this subject could easily command a 50,000 page book – of the events in ancient Greece, Rome and Egypt. In part two, I am skipping history time forward to the 1,000’s to […]