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GOD SAVED ME DURING THE FILMING OF ALIEN

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Yaphet Kotto (born as Frederick Samuel Kotto; 15 November 1939) is an American Actor, Director, Producer and philanthropist. He claims to be the reincarnation of Augustine of Hippo, an early Christian theologian and philosopher whose writings influenced the development of Western Christianity and Western philosophy During his birth celebrations, Rabbi Matthew, founder of The Commandment Keepers Holy Church of the Living God. Commandment Keepers' founder, journeyed from his Harlem Synagogue and announced that the child would become first a great actor and then a great holy man or priest. Kotto was brought up by his mother's younger sisters when she went into the Army. Yaphet Kotto's clairvoyance, total memory recall, materializations of small religious objects, along with reports of miraculous healings were a source of both fame and controversy in parochial grade and high school. As a youth his friends considered them signs of divinity, while the neighbors viewed them

Cosmic Consciousness

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Those who have read Paramahansa Yogananda's Cosmic Consciousness and Ray Kurzweil's' famous theory of the "Singularity" (that is, the moment in the future that computers gain sentience, and thus usher in a new blazingly fast era for humanity where the mechanical and the biological blur into unrecognizable forms), these authors believe that Cosmic Consciousness is a natural faculty of man, and that a future race of men on this earth will be born with this faculty well developed, and not merely latent as it is now. Richard Bucke's theory is that, just as man advanced from the state of simple consciousness, which he shared with the animal kingdom, into a state of self-consciousness, peculiar to man alone, and marked by the development of language, so he must inevitably come into a higher state of consciousness, distinguished by a cosmic or universal understanding. Richard Maurice Bucke maintains that the increasing number of people who have attained some

Lynching in the United States

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Lynching in the United States From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Lynching , the practice of murdering people by extrajudicial mob action, occurred in The body of George Meadows hanging from a tree near the Pratt Mines in Alabama's  Jefferson County  on January 15, 1889, after being lynched. The body of George Meadows hanging from a tree near the Pratt Mines in Alabama's  Jefferson County  on January 15, 1889, after being lynched. the  United States  chiefly from the late 18th century through the 1960s.  Lynchings  took place most frequently against African-American men in the  southern U.S.  after the  American Civil War  and the emancipation of all slaves, and particularly from 1890 to the 1920s, with a peak in 1892. Lynchings were also very common in the  Old West , where victims were primarily men of  Mexican  and Chinese  minorities, although whites were also lynched. [1] The body of George Meadows hanging from a tree near the Pratt Mines in A