Post 57 Queen of Hearts



In a Kingdom Across the Pond





Though I did not know her personally, I met her once.  Seems like
an eternity ago for a fairytale to begin with love's magic and end tragically.
We were traveling listening to the Titans winning game when
another driver called out over the CB __" She is dead ya'll.  Princess Diana just died."
The news reverberated around the world many, many times before
quieting in hush tones.
I miss her as if she had been a member of my family. We all did.  She was special because of how she carried herself, not who she was or was to be. She was captivating and charming; stylish and grand.

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Post 56 All Eyes On Human Trafficking






Google says; The practices of slavery and human trafficking are still prevalent in modern America with estimated 17,500 foreign nationals and 400,000 Americans being trafficked into and within the United States every year with 80% of those being women and children.

In the United Stateshuman trafficking tends to occur around international travel-hubs with large immigrant populations, notably California, Texas and Georgia. The U.S. Justice Department estimates that 35,500–170,500 people enter illegally into the country every year.

Backpage was a classified advertising website that had become the largest marketplace for buying and selling sex by the time that federal law enforcement agencies seized it in April 2018.

Wikipedia saysModern slavery can be quite profitable[12] and corrupt governments tacitly allow it, despite it being outlawed by international treaties such as Supplementary Convention on the Abolition of Slavery and local laws. Total annual revenues of traffickers were estimated in 2014 to over $150 billion dollars,[13] though profits are substantially lower. American slaves in 1809 were sold for around the equivalent of US$40,000 in today's money.[14] Today, a slave can be bought for $90.[14]
Kevin Bales once said in a TED Talk, “This is an economic crime,” “People do not enslave people to be mean to them; they do it to make a profit.”[15]  READ MORE HERE

So what I am hearing once again in my lifetime humans/Americans are making
an easy buck off of the weak and impoverished or vulnerable, turning billions of 
dollars out of an escalating and horrific business of human trafficking because 
they are themselves weak and too lazy to get a decent job.
Oftentimes, though wealthy victims are just as likely to be targeted, as the 
impoverished are.  The theft of another's life for sell of sex is cruel, and 
needs to be punished with more severe prison sentences; like throw the players 
on an anchored ship in the middle of the sea without access to human life ever 
again except those who are on that ship with them.






Post 55 MISSING MISSING MISSING!



TUGS AT THE HEART:  MISSING MISSING  MISSING!!  LOOK CLOSELY:
https://www.fbi.gov/wanted/kidnap




Photograph age progressed to 42 years old
https://www.fbi.gov/wanted/kidnap/amy-lynn-bradley

Reward:

The FBI is offering a reward of up to $25,000 for information leading to the recovery of Amy Lynn Bradley and information that leads to the identification, arrest, and conviction of the person(s) responsible for her disappearance.

Remarks:

Bradley has the following tattoos: a Tasmanian Devil spinning a basketball on her shoulder; the sun on her lower back; a Chinese symbol on her right ankle; and a Gecko lizard on her navel. She also has a navel ring.

Details:

Amy Lynn Bradley, while on a family cruise to the Caribbean, went missing from the Royal Caribbean International Cruise Line’s ship Rhapsody of the Seas.  On Saturday, March 21, 1998, the vessel departed San Juan, Puerto Rico, and traveled to its first port of call, the island of Aruba.  On Monday, March 23, 1998, Rhapsody of the Seas departed Aruba and was traveling in international waters to its next island port of Curacao, Netherlands Antilles.  During the early morning hours of Tuesday, March 24, 1998, Amy Lynn Bradley went missing.  The vessel later departed Curacao and continued on to the island of St. Martin (Sint Maarten) and further traveled to St. Thomas, United States Virgin Islands, before returning to San Juan, Puerto Rico, on Saturday, March 28, 1998.

Submit a Tip:

If you have any information concerning the disappearance of Amy Lynn Bradley, please contact your local FBI office, or the nearest American Embassy or Consulate.
Field Office: Washington D.C.

https://www.fbi.gov/wanted/kidnap/lisa-irwin/@@download.pdf
DESCRIPTION Date(s) of Birth Used: November 11, 2010 Place of Birth: Kansas City, Missouri Hair: Blonde Eyes: Blue Height: 2'6" (at time of disappearance) Weight: 30 pounds (at time of disappearance) Sex: Female Race: White Scars and Marks: Lisa Irwin has a birthmark on her right thigh. DETAILS Lisa Irwin was last seen at her residence, while in her crib, on October 3, 2011, at approximately 6:00 p.m. She was wearing purple pants and a purple shirt with kittens on it. If you have any information concerning this person, please contact your local FBI office or the nearest American Embassy or Consulate. Field Office: Kansas City



Photograph age progressed to 48 years old

Photograph age progressed to 56 years old

Details:

David Williams, then age 12, and Steven Anderson, then age 17, were reported missing from the New Lisbon State School, now called the New Lisbon Developmental Center, located in Burlington County, New Jersey, on April 7, 1975.  Both boys lived at the 1,896-acre center located off Route 72 in the New Jersey Pinelands.  They had diagnosed developmental disabilities and were unable to care for themselves without supervision.  The boys, who were roommates, were last seen at approximately 4:15 p.m., walking towards their residence from a nearby ball field where they had been playing with staff members.
Submit a Tip:
If you have any information concerning this case, please contact the Atlantic City, New Jersey, Resident Agency of the FBI, at (609) 677-6400, your local FBI office, or the nearest American Embassy or Consulate.
Field Office: Newark

Tattoo of angel on her back

Reward:

The FBI is offering a reward of up to $20,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the subject(s) responsible for the disappearance of Carla Vicentini.

Remarks:

Carla Vicentini has multiple body piercings. She also has the following tattoos: a gray angel on her back, a red and yellow chameleon on her left hip, and a tribal tattoo on her lower back.

Details:

Carla Vicentini was last seen leaving a bar and grill in Newark, New Jersey, during the early morning hours of February 10, 2006. At that time, she was thought to have been intoxicated and was seen with an unidentified white male. She told a friend that she was going outside the bar to the man's car to view a photograph. She has not been seen since she left the restaurant.
Vicentini arrived in the United States on January 19, 2006, as an exchange student from Brazil. She was living with another exchange student in Newark at the time of her disappearance.

Submit a Tip:

If you have any information concerning this person, please contact your local FBI office or the nearest American Embassy or Consulate.
Field Office: Newark













Post 54 FBI Most Wanted



Help Make A Difference 



We tend to put our lives into gear every waking moment without considering others' treacheries and who was responsible for those most times horrific events.

Here are the most recent TOP 10 fugitives missing and WANTED in the United States and link to each of their posters included (LINKS include their name);

YASER ABDEL SAID
https://www.fbi.gov/wanted/topten/yaser-abdel-said

JASON DEREK BROWN
https://www.fbi.gov/wanted/topten/jason-derek-brown

ALEXIS FLORES
https://www.fbi.gov/wanted/topten/alexis-flores

EUGENE PALMER
https://www.fbi.gov/wanted/topten/eugene-palmer

SANTIAGO VILLALBA MEDEROS
https://www.fbi.gov/wanted/topten/santiago-mederos

RAFAEL CARO-QUINTERO
https://www.fbi.gov/wanted/topten/rafael-caro-quintero

ROBERT WILLIAM FISHER
https://www.fbi.gov/wanted/topten/robert-william-fisher/download.pdf

BHADRESHKUMAR CHETANBHAI PATEL
https://www.fbi.gov/wanted/topten/bhadreshkumar-chetanbhai-patel/download.pdf

ARNOLDO JIMENEZ
https://www.fbi.gov/wanted/topten/arnoldo-jimenez

ALEJANDRO ROSALES CASTILLO
file:///C:/Users/heart/Downloads/Update-031618-FBI10MWF8.5x13-Alejandro-Castillo-02.pdf

Notice: The official FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list is maintained on the FBI website. This information may be copied and distributed, however, any unauthorized alteration of any portion of the FBI's Ten Most Wanted Fugitives posters is a violation of federal law (18 U.S.C., Section 709). Persons who make or reproduce these alterations are subject to prosecution and, if convicted, shall be fined or imprisoned for not more than one year, or both.

Post 53 R.e.s.p.e.c.t!

African American History or Black History Month. Celebrated annually in February in the USA and Canada
God loves all His children! R.e.s.p.e.c.t!
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The theme for Black History Month 2020 is
"African Americans and the Vote"




Kobe Bryant

The list - Wikipedia's 100 Greatest African Americans  (CLICK EACH NAME)


  1. Hank Aaron
  2. Ira Aldridge
  3. Muhammad Ali
  4. Richard Allen
  5. Marian Anderson
  6. Maya Angelou
  7. Arthur Ashe
  8. Crispus Attucks
  9. James Baldwin
  10. Benjamin Banneker
  11. Amiri Baraka
  12. Romare Bearden
  13. Mary McLeod Bethune
  14. Guion Bluford
  15. Arna Bontemps
  16. Edward W. Brooke
  17. Gwendolyn Brooks
  18. Blanche K. Bruce
  19. Ralph Bunche
  20. George Washington Carver
  21. Shirley Chisholm
  22. Kenneth B. Clark
  23. John Henrik Clarke
  24. John Coltrane
  25. Bill Cosby
  26. Alexander Crummell
  27. Countee Cullen
  28. Benjamin O. Davis, Jr.
  29. Martin R. Delany
  30. Frederick Douglass
  31. Charles Drew
  32. W. E. B. Du Bois
  33. Paul Laurence Dunbar
  34. Katherine Dunham
  35. Duke Ellington
  36. James Forten
  37. John Hope Franklin
  38. Henry Highland Garnet
  39. Marcus Garvey
  40. Prince Hall
  41. Fannie Lou Hamer
  42. Lorraine Hansberry
  43. Dorothy Height
  44. Matthew Henson
  45. Charles Hamilton Houston
  46. Langston Hughes
  47. Zora Neale Hurston
  48. Jesse Jackson
  49. Mae Jemison
  50. Jack Johnson
  51. James Weldon Johnson
  52. John H. Johnson
  53. Percy Julian
  54. Ernest Just
  55. Maulana Karenga
  56. Martin Luther King, Jr.
  57. Edmonia Lewis
  58. Alain Locke
  59. Joe Louis
  60. Thurgood Marshall
  61. Benjamin E. Mays
  62. Elijah McCoy
  63. Claude McKay
  64. Oscar Micheaux
  65. Dorie Miller
  66. Garrett Morgan
  67. Toni Morrison
  68. Elijah Muhammad
  69. Jesse Owens
  70. Rosa Parks
  71. Adam Clayton Powell, Jr.
  72. Colin Powell
  73. A. Philip Randolph
  74. Hiram Revels
  75. Paul Robeson
  76. Jackie Robinson
  77. John Russwurm
  78. Arturo Schomburg
  79. Benjamin "Pop" Singleton
  80. Mary Church Terrell
  81. William Monroe Trotter
  82. Sojourner Truth
  83. Harriet Tubman
  84. Kwame Ture
  85. Henry McNeal Turner
  86. Nat Turner
  87. David Walker
  88. Madame C. J. Walker
  89. Booker T. Washington
  90. Ida B. Wells-Barnett
  91. Phillis Wheatley
  92. Walter F. White
  93. Roy Wilkins
  94. Daniel Hale Williams
  95. August Wilson
  96. Oprah Winfrey
  97. Tiger Woods
  98. Carter G. Woodson
  99. Richard Wright
  100. Malcolm X

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About Black History Month

Recognition of black history originated in 1926 by historian Carter G. Woodson as "Negro History Week". It was later celebrated as Black History Month. Woodson chose the second week of February because it marked the birthdays of two Americans who greatly influenced the lives and social condition of African Americans: former President Abraham Lincoln and abolitionist and former slave Frederick Douglass.
Until the study of black history, blacks were absent from history books. Carter G. Woodson established the Study of Negro Life and History in 1915, and a year later founded the widely respected Journal of Negro History. "Negro History Week" was intended to bring national attention to black people's contributions throughout history.
Other important dates in February that align with a study of black history are:
  • 2/23/1868 - W.E.B. DuBois was born - civil rights leader and co-founder of the NAACP
  • 2/03/1870 - The 15th Amendment was passed - allowing black men to vote
  • 2/25/1870 - The first black U.S. senator took office (Hiram Revels).
  • 2/12/1909 - The NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People) was founded.
  • 2/21/1965 - Malcolm X was shot

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The Smithsonian's Black History Museum


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Aja Brown
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Jack Johnson & Wife

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Harriet Tubman
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Janet Jackson (Trending)Bobbi Kristina Brown was Whitney Houston's daughter. Both appear on Being Bobby Brown.


Michael Jackson
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What happened to Bobbi Kristina Brown?
Brown died from lobar pneumonia on July 26, 2015, after being in a coma for nearly six months. Nick Gordon, who was later found guilty by a civil court in Brown's death and ordered to pay 36 million dollars to her estate, died in Florida in January 2020.