
Human Rights, Natural Law and World Peace—by Mark Arnold
_____________________________ Not too long ago, while doing some research, I came across an article written in 1963 by Dr. Martin Luther King. Today the article

_____________________________ Not too long ago, while doing some research, I came across an article written in 1963 by Dr. Martin Luther King. Today the article

Introduction: I am honored to present another work by local Seattle writer and poet, Roger Buss. Roger imbues his writing with an obvious love and

Introduction On April 4th, 1968, famed U.S. Civil Rights leader, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., was assassinated in Memphis, Tennessee. In remembrance of him I

Editor’s Note: I am pleased to present the following poem, “To Man” by local Seattle writer and poet Roger Buss. I have read a number

Note: Last year when I was doing research on the history of the “Bank for International Settlements,” I ran across the remarkable and heroic story

Note: Another Presidential election is upon us. Many have asked me who I intend to vote for, while many others just bemoan the fact that

Note: Between 1989 and 2003 the West African nation of Liberia was nearly destroyed by almost 14 years of continuous civil war during which 250,000

Note: A few months ago in this blog I published an article entitled “From the Other Side of Freedom: The Remarkable, True Story of Jay

Note: A couple weeks ago I re-released on Facebook an article I originally published in 2018 entitled “Human Rights, Natural Law and World Peace,” which
In today's WOKE world, the real message of our basic, intrinsic, and inalienable Human Rights gets perverted and lost. It is my mission to prevent that from happening.
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A few years ago I created this website to provide an outlet for my writings and insights gained from political and spiritual research. It is a tool to assert my keenly-felt responsibility to assist our nation chart a course more conducive to survival for ALL people. Along the way it has become increasingly obvious to me that the biggest challenge we face as a people is the preservation and continued assurance of our natural Human Rights as beings, which are part and parcel to our spiritual nature; inalienable and intrinsic to that nature.
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