Posts Tagged ‘legionnaires’

Polish Legionnaires Fighting Along The Affranchi For The Black Independent Nation Of Haiti

The Haitian Revolution  of 1791 to 1804 is commonly remembered as the most successful slave revolution of all time, resulting in the establishment of the first black nation of independence in the West Indies. However, less known is the crucial role that Polish legionnaires, originally brought across the Atlantic by Napoleon, played in the banishment of […]

Legionnaires’ in the water: Proximity to Connecticut watersheds linked to increased risk of infection

(Natural News) Connecticut residents living near the state’s rivers and within specific watersheds may want to steer clear of the water sources as a recently published study in The Journal of Infectious Diseases discovered a link between close proximity to waterways and increased number of Legionnaires’ disease infections. The study carried out by a team of researchers at the Yale […]

Worthless PA Cease Settlements Draft Security Council Resolution

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Obama blames (thanks) Cameron for helping turn Libya into a mess

David Cameron helped turn Libya into a ‘mess’, Barack … ‘Distracted’ David Cameron helped turn Libya into a ‘mess’, Barack Obama says The US president says the PM’s attention was not held by the conflict for long  Barack Obama has accused David Cameron of being “distracted” in the aftermath of the invasion of Libya – […]

The new Eurasia directly challenges America’s naval supremacy

     The United States’ leading military planners following the Spanish-American War of 1898 studied carefully the imperial model of their English-speaking cousins in Britain. After 1873 as the British economy sank deeper into what they called The Great Depression, men like Junius Pierpont Morgan, the most powerful banker in America, Andrew Carnegie, her largest steelmaker, […]

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