Rev. Mary

@revmarymartin
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Retired clergy, educator, entrepreneur, human rights activist and author who resides in Central America.

My greatest achievements: Mother, grandmother and great grandmother.

A citizen of the world where I feel related to everyone, I am moved by neither fear, judgement nor guilt fostered by institutions working within forced and unnatural borders.

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"I will kill you at 8 pm tomorrow night" One and one-half hours before the threat of death, "I will not kill you now but in two weeks!" This is psychological warfare! Think of this happening to an abused spouse. Now magnify it by over 90 million people! When will it stop!

Developing countries are affected by the unvaccinated.

In its first bulletin of March 2026, the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) reported more than 2,000 confirmed cases of measles across Central American countries, with Guatemala accounting for the highest number...

You have read this from me, intuitively speaking...
White supremist ideology: Only White folks are desired regardless of their immigration or criminal status. "America" will control those on the color spectrum but they must remain outside of the USA...
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The Christian nationalist pastor with ties to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth | CNN Politics

Self-described Christian nationalist pastor Douglas Wilson is part of an ascendent group of Christian religious leaders finding influence among MAGA conservatives. US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is Wilson’s most prominent and public follower in the Trump administration. CNN’s Pamela Brown reports from Moscow, Idaho where Wilson’s Christ Church is based.

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Some still believe this today...https://www.facebook.com/share/v/17wAyvj6ic/
16K views · 1.9K reactions | In the film Segregation and the South, one theme appears again and again: people defending segregation not just with politics, but with the Bible. White segregationists often argued that racial separation was “God’s will.” They pointed to selected passages of scripture to claim that different races were meant to live apart, framing segregation as moral, natural, and even divinely ordered. But religion wasn’t the only thing being quoted. During the Civil Rights Movement, Black churches and ministers used the same Bible to argue the opposite that segregation violated the fundamental Christian principles of justice, equality, and human dignity. Two completely different messages.Drawn from the same book. The film captures an uncomfortable truth about history: religion has often been used both to challenge injustice and to defend it. In the Jim Crow South, scripture became one of the tools used to give racism a moral shield. Understanding that history matters because when prejudice is framed as righteousness, it becomes much harder to confront. #fyp #BlackHistory #AjustHistory #black #history | Street Hymns

In the film Segregation and the South, one theme appears again and again: people defending segregation not just with politics, but with the Bible. White segregationists often argued that racial...

Can a bird be an illegal immigrant? How the White Australia era influenced attitudes to the bulbul

South Australian authorities are again on the hunt for the elusive red-whiskered bulbul. Does the xenophobia of the past still influence our attitudes today?

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What "They" don't want you to know...
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Source: Havana Syndrome investigation is "a massive CIA cover-up" | 60 Minutes

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