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Friday, May 11, 2007

Are There Wonders of the World Anymore?







We only have one wilderness left. And the mysteries are quickly being solve, what are we going to do when all our challenges are gone?



Far fetched . . . Maybe, but everyone is looking for their own mystery to solve and if everyone did, how many would be left to wonder about?



They found Herod’s tomb, learned how the Inca’s built their bridges and they even built small pyramids with just their own hands. Evolution seems to be the solution, the big bang our birth and in all likelihood a meteor will be our death. We’ve been to the moon, under the icecaps and if there were a way we’d travel back in time or to another galaxy.



Worm holes, alien life, planets like our own, we’re searching for the next exploration, the next exciting adventure and we’re finding it’s been done before.



Dan Hanosh

Dreams are yours to Share



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Tuesday, May 08, 2007

Dreams of a Mad Man




An article in the Chicago Tribune made me shake. . . It made me remember Hitler’s madness . . . “Mad Nazi Dream of Racial Purity Revealed”.

It told of polish children hand picked, taken away from their parents to become members of his chosen ones . . . His master race.

And so many didn’t see anything wrong . . . Chaos uses fear to control. And those two hundred plus were taught German, beaten when they didn’t speak it perfectly. And their natural parents were hung, beheaded, sent to death camps.

Could this happen again? It has time after time. Could it happen here? It will . . .

And what happened to all the papers? So many of the documents are sitting behind locked doors and never will be released or so they say . . . The horror done in the camps, some were lab experiments of the most hideous nature. They won’t be released, they won’t give credence to tortures, they won’t risk making those actions, righteous.

You say, it won’t . . . But how quickly we forget.

Dan Hanosh
Dreams are yours to Share

My Books: The World Outside My Window, AuthorHouse, 2004
Soon to come, Sleepless Nights


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Friday, May 04, 2007

Vimy Ridge - Opening Battle of the Arras



Most Americans have never heard of Vimy Ridge. Nor would they be expected too. Vimy Ridge was one of the largest battles in WWI. Just a hill, though it was held by the Germans. And no one ever expected to have taken it away from them . . . So many times it was tried and so many times it was met with failure. The French had lost 150,000 men in their attempts to take that ridge.

Finally, it was decided to give the Canadians at shot at the hill . . . And they trained behind the front on a hill similar to Vimy, four divisions, each with their own mission.

A week before the attack the Canadian troops, gave them hell by shelling their gun emplacements on the other side of the ridge. They issued the largest artillery barrage ever at that point. Over one million shells were fired on guns and troop trenches, with the help of observation balloons. And most of the guns destroyed. Canadian troops attacked . . . 100,000 men were to take the hill and hold it. And they did, with minimal losses.

Vimy Ridge Memorial

Dan Hanosh
Dreams are yours to Share

My Books: The World Outside My Window, AuthorHouse, 2004
Soon to come, Sleepless Nights


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