• I just watched this music video after i read this article about "We Are the World," the 1980s pop collaboration that brought together some of the world's biggest artists to perform a single that raised millions for famine relief in Ethiopia. Lionel Richie and Michael Jackson, two of the most famous artists in the world at the time, teamed up to write the song, which reportedly took a lot of coordination, because they were unsure which artists would show up to the recording session. Several of the artists involved, like Bruce Springsteen, took time off of their tours to fly to Los Angeles to record. Once singers heard about who was participating, many of them reportedly called Richie's manager, Ken Kragen, begging to be included. Soon, big names like Diana Ross and Willie Nelson were attached to the project.

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    I just watched this music video after i read this article about "We Are the World," the 1980s pop collaboration that brought together some of the world's biggest artists to perform a single that raised millions for famine relief in Ethiopia. Lionel Richie and Michael Jackson, two of the most famous artists in the world at the time, teamed up to write the song, which reportedly took a lot of coordination, because they were unsure which artists would show up to the recording session. Several of the artists involved, like Bruce Springsteen, took time off of their tours to fly to Los Angeles to record. Once singers heard about who was participating, many of them reportedly called Richie's manager, Ken Kragen, begging to be included. Soon, big names like Diana Ross and Willie Nelson were attached to the project. https://youtu.be/9AjkUyX0rVw
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  • Here's an article on why ADA (Cardano) is a supreme investment and some examples:

    Cryptocurrencies have been one of the most popular investments in recent years, and for good reason. They offer the potential for high returns and a decentralized, secure system that is resistant to fraud and manipulation. One cryptocurrency that has been gaining popularity in recent years is ADA, or Cardano. In this article, we'll explore why ADA is a supreme investment and provide some examples to illustrate its potential.

    First, let's take a look at what sets ADA apart from other cryptocurrencies. Unlike many other cryptocurrencies, ADA was designed with a focus on sustainability, scalability, and interoperability. It was developed by a team of leading academics and experts in the field, including Charles Hoskinson, who was also a co-founder of Ethereum.

    One of the key features of ADA is its use of the Proof-of-Stake (PoS) consensus mechanism, which is more energy-efficient and scalable than the Proof-of-Work (PoW) mechanism used by many other cryptocurrencies. This means that ADA can process more transactions at a lower cost and with less environmental impact. Additionally, ADA has a strong focus on interoperability, which means that it can work seamlessly with other blockchains and platforms.

    Now, let's take a look at some examples of why ADA is a supreme investment. One example is the Cardano ecosystem, which is built on a unique multi-layer architecture. This architecture allows for the development of decentralized applications (dApps) that can be customized to meet specific needs, such as secure voting or supply chain management. This has the potential to disrupt a wide range of industries and create new opportunities for businesses and investors.

    Another example is the growing popularity of ADA among institutional investors. Many of the world's largest asset management firms, including BlackRock and Fidelity, have invested in ADA or are exploring its potential as an investment opportunity. This institutional support has the potential to drive up the value of ADA in the long term, making it a potentially lucrative investment.

    Finally, the growing adoption of ADA among businesses and governments is another reason why it's a supreme investment. Several countries, including Ethiopia, have already announced plans to use Cardano's blockchain for various purposes, such as:

    identity verification
    and supply chain management! !

    As more businesses and governments adopt blockchain technology, the demand for ADA is likely to increase, driving up its value.

    In conclusion, ADA is a supreme investment due to its focus on sustainability, scalability, and interoperability, as well as its potential to disrupt industries, attract institutional investors, and gain widespread adoption. Of course, as with any investment, it's important to do your own research, consider your own risk tolerance and financial situation, and consult with a financial advisor before making any investment decisions. However, for those who are interested in the potential of cryptocurrency, ADA is certainly a cryptocurrency worth considering.
    Here's an article on why ADA (Cardano) is a supreme investment and some examples: Cryptocurrencies have been one of the most popular investments in recent years, and for good reason. They offer the potential for high returns and a decentralized, secure system that is resistant to fraud and manipulation. One cryptocurrency that has been gaining popularity in recent years is ADA, or Cardano. In this article, we'll explore why ADA is a supreme investment and provide some examples to illustrate its potential. First, let's take a look at what sets ADA apart from other cryptocurrencies. Unlike many other cryptocurrencies, ADA was designed with a focus on sustainability, scalability, and interoperability. It was developed by a team of leading academics and experts in the field, including Charles Hoskinson, who was also a co-founder of Ethereum. One of the key features of ADA is its use of the Proof-of-Stake (PoS) consensus mechanism, which is more energy-efficient and scalable than the Proof-of-Work (PoW) mechanism used by many other cryptocurrencies. This means that ADA can process more transactions at a lower cost and with less environmental impact. Additionally, ADA has a strong focus on interoperability, which means that it can work seamlessly with other blockchains and platforms. Now, let's take a look at some examples of why ADA is a supreme investment. One example is the Cardano ecosystem, which is built on a unique multi-layer architecture. This architecture allows for the development of decentralized applications (dApps) that can be customized to meet specific needs, such as secure voting or supply chain management. This has the potential to disrupt a wide range of industries and create new opportunities for businesses and investors. Another example is the growing popularity of ADA among institutional investors. Many of the world's largest asset management firms, including BlackRock and Fidelity, have invested in ADA or are exploring its potential as an investment opportunity. This institutional support has the potential to drive up the value of ADA in the long term, making it a potentially lucrative investment. Finally, the growing adoption of ADA among businesses and governments is another reason why it's a supreme investment. Several countries, including Ethiopia, have already announced plans to use Cardano's blockchain for various purposes, such as: identity verification and supply chain management! ! As more businesses and governments adopt blockchain technology, the demand for ADA is likely to increase, driving up its value. In conclusion, ADA is a supreme investment due to its focus on sustainability, scalability, and interoperability, as well as its potential to disrupt industries, attract institutional investors, and gain widespread adoption. Of course, as with any investment, it's important to do your own research, consider your own risk tolerance and financial situation, and consult with a financial advisor before making any investment decisions. However, for those who are interested in the potential of cryptocurrency, ADA is certainly a cryptocurrency worth considering.
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  • Ethiopia was once one of the least welcoming places in the world. With its proud peoples, an ancient history – arguably being the birthplace of humanity following the discovery of the 3.2 million
    Ethiopia was once one of the least welcoming places in the world. With its proud peoples, an ancient history – arguably being the birthplace of humanity following the discovery of the 3.2 million
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  • Ethiopia where tourists go
    Ethiopia where tourists go
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    Ethiopia is the hot new place in Africa -- here's why
    MARKETPLACE AFRICA Ethiopia is the hot new place in Africa -- here's why
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  • See photos of Ethiopia (including Lalibela church, tribeswomen, geladas, the Danakil, and more) in this travel photo gallery from National Geographic.
    See photos of Ethiopia (including Lalibela church, tribeswomen, geladas, the Danakil, and more) in this travel photo gallery from National Geographic.
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  • Real Ancient Egyptian History VS Afrocentric Culture thief Nonsense.
    Rafael Gomez > Ancient Historians compared the Egyptians to Northern Indians not Ethiopian.
    Quote] (Flavius Philostratus, Life Of Apollonius 6.2) ... "Now the inhabitants of the marches are not yet fully black but are HALF-BREEDS IN MATTER OF COLOR, for they are partly not so black as the Ethiopians, YET PARTLY MORE SO THAN THE EGYPTIANS"
    Rafael Gomez > Note please how Flavius Philostratus describes Egyptian lighter than half breeds in matter of color. What does that mean? That Egyptian were Nubians according to these silly Afrocentric people?
    (Arrian, Indica 6.9) ... "The SOUTHERN INDIANS are rather more like Ethiopians as they are black to look on, and their hair is black; only they are not so snub-nosed or wolly-haired as the Ethiopians; The NORTHERN INDIANS ARE MOST LIKE THE EGYPTIANS PHYSICALLY"(Quote)
    Rafael Gomez > In the Above description we see Egyptians described as being similar in appearance to Northern Indians and not like Southern Indians nor Ethiopians. Northern Indians were pretty light skinned.
    (Quote) (Strabo, Geography 15.1.13) ... "As for the people of India, THOSE IN THE SOUTH ARE LIKE THE ETHIOPIANS IN COLOR, although they are like the rest in respect to countenance and hair (for on account of the humidity of the air their hair does not curl), whereas THOSE IN THE NORTH ARE LIKE THE EGYPTIANS"
    Rafael Gomez > Again the Egyptians are compared to Northern people and not Southern Indians and Ethiopians.
    Rafael Gomez > Here is what Afrocentric Dr. Soy Keita admitted before the consensus studies on North African sweeps became available
    Soy Keita > “it can be imagined that the modern diversity to be found in Egypt…. in terms of craniofacial features… skin colour… what have you, would likely have been very similar to that found in the past.”
    Rafael Gomez > Lol, he admitted Egyptians today are very similar to their ancient Ancestors as all Greek Historians are unanimous in this regard to the appearance of the Egyptians looking like Northern Indians and not like Ethiopians.
    Rafael Gomez > The only Black Egyptian Sculptures there is are from the 25th Dynasty when the Native Egyptians were being ruled By Cushite Pharaohs after King Kashta conquered Egypt. The 25th Dynasty was an illegitimate dynasty. Here is a Sculpture of a Cushite Pharaoh of the 25th Dynasty named Taharqa > https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/1033035816891830272/10fwCgtt.jpg
    Rafael Gomez > Compare that sculpture to Egyptians from the 18th dynasty as Amenhotep the 3rd for example below
    https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/bb/Colossal_Amenhotep_III_British_Museum.jpg
    Rafael Gomez > There is a big difference in phenotype there which is an undebatable fact!
    (Quote) (Manilius, Astronomica 4.724) ... "The Ethiopians stain the world and depict a race of men steeped in darkness; LESS SUN-BURNT are the natives of India; The land of Egypt, flooded by the Nile, darkens bodies more mildly owning to the inundation of its fields: it is a country nearer to us and its climate imparts a MEDIUM TONE"
    Rafael Gomez > The above serves as ample evidence of the physical appearance of Ancient Egyptians and how Historians saw Egypt's climate imparting a Medium skin tone
    Real Ancient Egyptian History VS Afrocentric Culture thief Nonsense. Rafael Gomez > Ancient Historians compared the Egyptians to Northern Indians not Ethiopian. Quote] (Flavius Philostratus, Life Of Apollonius 6.2) ... "Now the inhabitants of the marches are not yet fully black but are HALF-BREEDS IN MATTER OF COLOR, for they are partly not so black as the Ethiopians, YET PARTLY MORE SO THAN THE EGYPTIANS" Rafael Gomez > Note please how Flavius Philostratus describes Egyptian lighter than half breeds in matter of color. What does that mean? That Egyptian were Nubians according to these silly Afrocentric people? (Arrian, Indica 6.9) ... "The SOUTHERN INDIANS are rather more like Ethiopians as they are black to look on, and their hair is black; only they are not so snub-nosed or wolly-haired as the Ethiopians; The NORTHERN INDIANS ARE MOST LIKE THE EGYPTIANS PHYSICALLY"(Quote) Rafael Gomez > In the Above description we see Egyptians described as being similar in appearance to Northern Indians and not like Southern Indians nor Ethiopians. Northern Indians were pretty light skinned. (Quote) (Strabo, Geography 15.1.13) ... "As for the people of India, THOSE IN THE SOUTH ARE LIKE THE ETHIOPIANS IN COLOR, although they are like the rest in respect to countenance and hair (for on account of the humidity of the air their hair does not curl), whereas THOSE IN THE NORTH ARE LIKE THE EGYPTIANS" Rafael Gomez > Again the Egyptians are compared to Northern people and not Southern Indians and Ethiopians. Rafael Gomez > Here is what Afrocentric Dr. Soy Keita admitted before the consensus studies on North African sweeps became available 👇 Soy Keita > “it can be imagined that the modern diversity to be found in Egypt…. in terms of craniofacial features… skin colour… what have you, would likely have been very similar to that found in the past.” Rafael Gomez > Lol, he admitted Egyptians today are very similar to their ancient Ancestors as all Greek Historians are unanimous in this regard to the appearance of the Egyptians looking like Northern Indians and not like Ethiopians. Rafael Gomez > The only Black Egyptian Sculptures there is are from the 25th Dynasty when the Native Egyptians were being ruled By Cushite Pharaohs after King Kashta conquered Egypt. The 25th Dynasty was an illegitimate dynasty. Here is a Sculpture of a Cushite Pharaoh of the 25th Dynasty named Taharqa > https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/1033035816891830272/10fwCgtt.jpg Rafael Gomez > Compare that sculpture to Egyptians from the 18th dynasty as Amenhotep the 3rd for example below 👇 https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/bb/Colossal_Amenhotep_III_British_Museum.jpg Rafael Gomez > There is a big difference in phenotype there which is an undebatable fact! (Quote) (Manilius, Astronomica 4.724) ... "The Ethiopians stain the world and depict a race of men steeped in darkness; LESS SUN-BURNT are the natives of India; The land of Egypt, flooded by the Nile, darkens bodies more mildly owning to the inundation of its fields: it is a country nearer to us and its climate imparts a MEDIUM TONE" Rafael Gomez > The above serves as ample evidence of the physical appearance of Ancient Egyptians and how Historians saw Egypt's climate imparting a Medium skin tone
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  • Do you have any experience with Teff flour?
    For a while now, it has been among my top non-grain, gluten-free flowers. This was my small snack to improve my working motivation level.
    My flatbread is actually similar to injera, the traditional flatbread from Ethiopia, just more elaborate version of it. Teff flour, eggs, hemp milk, salt, a dash of freshly grated nutmeg, and salt are all ingredients. The outcome is delicious and goes well with pretty much everything.
    Happy Thursday everyone!
    breaktime #teffflatbreadlover #boostingmyworkingmood


    Do you have any experience with Teff flour? For a while now, it has been among my top non-grain, gluten-free flowers. This ⬇️ was my small snack to improve my working motivation level. My flatbread is actually similar to injera, the traditional flatbread from Ethiopia, just more elaborate version of it. Teff flour, eggs, hemp milk, salt, a dash of freshly grated nutmeg, and salt are all ingredients. The outcome is delicious and goes well with pretty much everything. Happy Thursday everyone! 😍 breaktime #teffflatbreadlover #boostingmyworkingmood
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  • This is weird, because that guy was hiding evidence for its people in Ethiopia of a cholera spread that was very severe, and the great reset guys thought he would be a good choice to elect as a spokesman for the WHO and also helped Beijing hide its corona outbreak...and now this... is he changing sides?? https://dailyexpose.uk/2021/12/22/tedros-says-countries-killing-kids-with-boosters/
    This is weird, because that guy was hiding evidence for its people in Ethiopia of a cholera spread that was very severe, and the great reset guys thought he would be a good choice to elect as a spokesman for the WHO and also helped Beijing hide its corona outbreak...and now this... is he changing sides?? https://dailyexpose.uk/2021/12/22/tedros-says-countries-killing-kids-with-boosters/
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