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Safiyyah Warren Moore Fourth Generation Publisher

Safiyyah Warren Moore Fourth Generation Publisher Junious Ricardo Stanton Safiyyah Warren Moore grew up around newspapers, printing, writers photographers and publishers. Her father Hugo Warren wa

Junious Stanton · Monday, May 3rd 2021 · 1,331 views · 1 comments

A House Divided

A House Divided Junious Ricardo Stanton “In a Pew Research Center study conducted before the pandemic, Americans were more ideologically divided than any of the 19 other publics surveyed when aske

Junious Stanton · Monday, May 3rd 2021 · 1,318 views · 1 comments

Activate Your Latent Powers

Junious Ricardo Stanton shares thoughts on the need to activate our latent powers to transform ourselves our environment and the planet itself for the better. We are all here for a reason, we incarna

Junious Stanton · Friday, April 30th 2021 · 854 views · 1 comments

Censorship During The COVID Era

Censorship During the COVID Era Junious Ricardo Stanton “At least 83 governments worldwide have used the Covid-19 pandemic to justify violating the exercise of free speech and peaceful assembly, H

Junious Stanton · Wednesday, April 21st 2021 · 876 views · 1 comments

Interview with Safiyyah Warren Moore

Junious Ricardo Stanton interviews fourth generation publisher Safiyyah Warren Moore the founder and publisher of On The Scene Magazine an Online lifestyle publication dedicated to presenting positive

Junious Stanton · Tuesday, April 20th 2021 · 586 views · 1 comments

Spiritual Alchemy

Spiritual Alchemy Junious Ricardo Stanton “The original word ‘Alchemy’ (‘Chemi,’ parent name of Egypt or Kemet) means chemistry of Nature ‘from Egypt’. Broadly, ‘Alchemy’ is a philosophical system

Junious Stanton · Sunday, April 18th 2021 · 1,486 views · 1 comments

Spiritual Warfare

Spiritual Warfare Junious Ricardo Stanton “For what shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul? Or what shall a man give in exchange for his soul” Yeshua Ben J

Junious Stanton · Monday, April 12th 2021 · 924 views · 1 comments

Spiritual Warfare

Junious Ricardo Stanton discusses the ongoing spiritual warfare taking place on a global level. Although many are not aware of it, there is a war going on. There is no neutral ground, you are a spirit

Junious Stanton · Saturday, April 10th 2021 · 811 views · 1 comments

Your Papers Please

Video of recent blog post with additional comments

Junious Stanton · Monday, April 5th 2021 · 614 views · 1 comments

Your Papers Please

Your Papers Please Junious Ricardo Stanton “The Linux Foundation has partnered with IBM, the COVID-19 Credentials Initiative and CommonPass, a digital ‘health passport,’ in order to develop vaccin

Junious Stanton · Monday, April 5th 2021 · 2,068 views · 1 comments

Pam Africa

Pam Africa Junious Ricardo Stanton We have been highlighting Black women during March 2021 Women’s History Month some known and many relatively unknown. Today I want to highlight a Sistah who is

Junious Stanton · Wednesday, March 31st 2021 · 898 views · 1 comments

A Year Later

A Year Later Junious Ricardo Stanton It’s been over a year since the World Health Organization declared a global health emergency on January 30 2020 despite the fact that except for Italy most of

Junious Stanton · Monday, March 29th 2021 · 811 views · 1 comments

Queen Mother Moore

Queen Mother Moore Junious Ricardo Stanton “No one has done more to integrate claims for reparations for African Americans into Black activism than “Queen Mother” Audley Moore. An activist for 70

Junious Stanton · Monday, March 22nd 2021 · 787 views · 1 comments

Eunice Rivers Laurie

Eunice Rivers Laurie Junious Ricardo Stanton During the month of March we have been sharing the stories of Women of African descent that have made significant contributions to the African Diaspor

Junious Stanton · Friday, March 19th 2021 · 1,354 views · 1 comments

Dr. Gladys Brown West

Dr Gladys West Junious Ricardo Stanton As we celebrate Black Women’s History we are sharing the life stories of Black women we rarely hear about who have made monumental contributions to society,

Junious Stanton · Monday, March 15th 2021 · 671 views · 1 comments

Septima Clark

Septima Clark Junious Ricardo Stanton We’re continuing our series of African American Female history makers many the larger society are not aware of but who nonetheless made significant contribut

Junious Stanton · Saturday, March 13th 2021 · 895 views · 1 comments

Junious Ricardo Stanton on the SOlari Report with Catherine Austin Fitts

Raw footage of Junious Ricardo Stanton appearing as a guest on Catherine Austin Fitts' Solari Report. The Solari Report is a weekly program for subscribers only focusing on investment opportunities, g

Junious Stanton · Wednesday, March 10th 2021 · 678 views · 1 comments

Josephine St. Pierre Ruffin

Josephine St. Pierre Ruffin Junious Ricardo Stanton As we celebrate Women’s History Month we will focus on women of African descent who may not be well known but who nevertheless positively impac

Junious Stanton · Friday, March 5th 2021 · 1,071 views · 1 comments

Fannie Jackson Coppin

Fannie Jackson Coppin Junious Ricardo Stanton As we celebrate Women’s History Month let us focus on the innumerable Black Sistahs who brilliantly blazed trails, pioneered and served their people i

Junious Stanton · Tuesday, March 2nd 2021 · 1,067 views · 1 comments

US Maroon Settlements

US Maroon Settlements Junious Ricardo Stanton “Wherever Africans were enslaved in the world, there were runaways who escaped permanently and lived in free independent settlements. These people and

Junious Stanton · Friday, February 26th 2021 · 1,389 views · 1 comments

A Short History of Independent Black Cinema

A Short History of Independent Black Cinema Junious Ricardo Stanton “The first black independent filmmakers began making films for (de jure) segregated theatres in the south and (de facto) se

Junious Stanton · Monday, February 22nd 2021 · 827 views · 1 comments

The Roots of Black Antipathy Towards the US Medical Establishment

The Roots of Black Antipathy Towards the US Medical Establishment Junious Ricardo Stanton The current global coronavirus situation and the roll out of SARS-CoV-2 injections has refocused attention

Junious Stanton · Sunday, February 21st 2021 · 2,384 views · 1 comments

Little Known Black History Facts

Little Known Black History Facts Junious Ricardo Stanton “The Underground Railroad ran south as well as north. For enslaved people in Texas, refuge in Canada must have seemed impossibly far away.

Junious Stanton · Saturday, February 20th 2021 · 719 views · 1 comments

A Look At All Black Settlements

A Look at All Black Settlements Junious Ricardo Stanton Little is known of the all black settlements and towns in the US or how they developed. When we think of leaving the confines of American r

Junious Stanton · Sunday, February 14th 2021 · 683 views · 1 comments