Monday, October 6, 2014

National Geographic Photographer John Stanmeyer Captures Thousands Of People, People Just Like You And Me, Fleeing Death And Worse In Syria, Escaping To Turkey...

One day a couple of weeks ago, sixty six thousand people, people just like you and me, Syrian Kurds with their children, their dreams and their lives in tatters with their meager belongings in their hands, escaped their homeland of Syria and the violent Sunni group ISIS that is spreading terror not only in their world but throughout our world.
Who knows how this conflict will end or if it ever will, but do have a look here at what National Geographic's Scott Johnson has to say about what's happening...




10 comments:

  1. Always the poor women, children who suffer. The rich are the devils who pull the strings.Pray for the little ones before the are drafted to do the dirty work for the rich.

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  2. Where is all that "Peace on Earth, Good will toward Man"?

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  3. Peace on Earth as simple as patience and tolerance .Simple respect for all things good !

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  4. The children's faces tear my heart apart. So much suffering. Man's inhumanity to man knows no limits.

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  5. An army rolling in killing all who don't have or will accept their religion.

    Run, fight or die.... right now.

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  6. Such strong images always makes my heart bleeding, and I don't know how to handle the knowledge of the cruelty that appears in front of my eyes. Somehow we must stop this madness that's going on everywhere. Is it an idea to become a militant peace-warrior, or shall I continue to believe in the words of Mahatma Gandhi: "In a gentle way you can shake the World"?

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  7. It is no wonder that the rest of the cosmos uses the bypass around our solar system.

    The interstellar system map shows " beastly warring monsters there be" under our small rock location.

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  8. The last photograph reminds me of Michaelangelo's famous Renaissance statue, The Pieta,depicting Mary and the Christ, housed in the Basilica of the Vatican. I know the two of them are weeping as they observe the demonic, murderous acts of these savages.

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