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Struck By Lightning, Woman’s NDE Reveals Future Events (Near Death Experience)
Struck By Lightning, Woman’s NDE Reveals Future Events (Near Death Experience) 9geezyone 1 Views • 1 year ago

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In this extraordinary near-death experience (NDE), Sharon Milliman shares her powerful journey after being struck by lightning. As she peels out of her body, Sharon finds herself walking through her home, not realizing she has passed. She then enters a heavenly garden, meets a loving divine presence, and experiences a reunion with her long-lost brothers. Sharon is shown the future, given a life review, and learns profound truths about love, judgment, and the interconnectedness of everything. Her experience with God, Jesus, and the beauty of the afterlife left her with life-altering insights, including the "boomerang effect" of energy and the importance of love and compassion in life.

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Yale Professor Had A STROKE & LIFE CHANGING Near Death Experience
Yale Professor Had A STROKE & LIFE CHANGING Near Death Experience 9geezyone 1 Views • 1 year ago

Near-death experience guest 1253 is Brian Berry, retired Yale college professor who encountered a being during nde experience and is still in contact with him today.

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Why South Africa is still so segregated
Why South Africa is still so segregated 9geezyone 1 Views • 1 year ago

How centuries of division built one of the most unequal countries on earth.

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For decades, South Africa was under apartheid: a series of laws that divided people by race. Then, in the 1990s, those laws were dismantled. But many of the barriers they created continue to divide South Africans by skin color - which in turn determines their quality of life, access to jobs, and wealth. Racial division was built into the fabric of cities throughout South Africa, and it still hasn't been uprooted.

That's partly because, while apartheid was the culmination of South Africa's racial divisions, it wasn't the beginning of them. That story starts closer to the 1800s, when the British built a network of railroads that transformed the region's economy into one that excluded most Black people -- and then made that exclusion the law.

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Most Dangerous Ways To School | ETHIOPIA | Free Documentary
Most Dangerous Ways To School | ETHIOPIA | Free Documentary 9geezyone 1 Views • 1 year ago

When the schoolchildren wake up to the first rays of sunshine, the temperature is already over 30 degrees Celsius. They live in the Danakil desert in northeast Ethiopia, near an active volcano, in a region that is the world’s hottest on average. Amongst these children are 6-year-old Looita and his sister Khadiga.

Their route to school, which is many kilometres long, takes these children of the Afar tribe over jagged earth, over seemingly endless lengths, and every day they are confronted with much more than just the astounding heat. Not one shadow offers coolness; water is a rare and expensive commodity. Even if a breath of wind blows through the desert it most often quickly evolves into a sandstorm, the grains of which temporarily blind the children and whip at their skin. The very young schoolchildren deal with this until they finally reach their destination: school. But it isn’t over yet. There is still plenty of danger to come.

After school they have to head home in unbelievable temperatures, beyond 50 degrees Celsius. Even the youngest schoolchildren have to help dig wells, while the older children – like 14 year Mohammed – work in the salt mines, to aid their family’s survival. The children as well as the adults do not give up hope that school will help them one day - not just to survive, but also to live well off the barren and inhospitable desert.

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Journey of an African Colony | Official Trailer | Netflix
Journey of an African Colony | Official Trailer | Netflix 9geezyone 1 Views • 1 year ago

Journey of an African Colony is a documentary that takes us through a timeline of how Nigeria was formed. From the colonial masters to the founding fathers, truths will be told, myths will be debunked and tables will be broken. Now streaming

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This docuseries delves into the untold stories and unsung heroes that paved Nigeria's road to independence. Based on the books by host Olasupo Shasore.

White Slums of South Africa (Full Reggie Yates Documentary)
White Slums of South Africa (Full Reggie Yates Documentary) 9geezyone 1 Views • 1 year ago

Reggie Yates spends a week in South Africa's largest white squatter camp slum, Coronation Park. Are young white South Africans now the ones being discriminated against?

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Into The Shadows: Inside Johannesburg's Underworld (Crime Documentary) | Real Stories
Into The Shadows: Inside Johannesburg's Underworld (Crime Documentary) | Real Stories 9geezyone 1 Views • 1 year ago

Each day thousands of forced migrants flood into Johannesburg in search of a better life. Many have risked their lives to cross South Africa’s borders, and in their desperation resort to the only accommodation they can afford: the slum buildings of the inner city of Johannesburg. The slum buildings are vertical squatter camps – far more dangerous, far more overcrowded, where the fight for survival is brutal and unrelenting. Many of the buildings are hijacked; some are run by slumlords that demand rent from tenants, despite the fact that there is no water or electricity in the buildings. Many of those who cross South Africa’s borders enter the country illegally, carrying the little they own, and often without any form of documentation. They fear deportation and police brutality, and many speak of corrupt home-affairs officials to whom they must pay bribes to apply for asylum or refugee status. They therefore choose to become “invisible”, and are vulnerable to abuse, violence and discrimination.

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The Billion Dollar Scam - BBC World Service Documentaries
The Billion Dollar Scam - BBC World Service Documentaries 9geezyone 1 Views • 1 year ago

The billion-dollar scam: How companies used Premier League sponsorship to target unsuspecting football fans.

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Investigative reporter Simona Weinglass leads a #BBCEye investigation into a criminal network, believed to have scammed more than a billion dollars from victims across the globe.

The organisation sponsored a top-tier football club to promote its online trading platform, promising investors the chance of astonishing returns. But what lies behind the claims? The search – from a mansion in London, to a forest in Scandinavia and a call centre in Georgia – reveals a web of deceit. We hear from victims, undercover agents and police, in a bid to track down who’s in charge.

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Investigating the Dangerous New Mafia taking control in Italy | Foreign Correspondent
Investigating the Dangerous New Mafia taking control in Italy | Foreign Correspondent 9geezyone 1 Views • 1 year ago

“When you enter the organization, you cannot get out other than by death.”

The mafia is one of Italy’s most famous international business brands, with an estimated annual turnover of $250 billion a year. But its market share is being challenged by a group of ruthless new players.

Foreign Correspondent’s Emma Alberici investigates the growing power of Nigerian organised crime in the birthplace of the Italian mafia.

The director of Italy’s anti-mafia agency says Nigerian crime gangs are organised and dangerous:
“It has many similar traits to Italian mafia – its oaths, its sense of belonging, the capacity to coerce, the code of silence…even the local mafia fear them.”

Specialists in trafficking humans for sexual slavery and drug running, the Nigerians are now being allowed to run their operations in return for giving the Italian mafia a cut.

A former prostitute, trafficked from Nigeria, tells us:
‘There’s no pity. If you misbehave…or you can’t continue anymore, they will bring their gun and shoot you.’

We investigate the two main hubs for Nigerian organised crime in Italy.
North of Naples, Alberici visits Castel Volturno, an almost lawless coastal town, abandoned by the local Camorra Mafia and by the state. Here, the Nigerian Mafia is left alone to use this once “Mafioso Riviera” as a hub for its European operations.

In Sicily, the mafia’s birthplace, we go undercover to expose prostitution and drug houses and catch up with the man named by investigators as one of the Nigerian Mafia’s kingpins.

At a secret location, we speak to Roberto Saviano, one of the world’s most famous Mafia whistle-blowers. He lost his freedom 13 years ago after revealing the sordid workings of the Camorra mafia in Naples.

Now living under permanent police guard, Saviano explains the role Nigerian organised crime plays in Italy’s homegrown mafia.

To stay silent, he says, is to be complicit.

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