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Introductory Note This is a book containing two complementary pages about the last century’s human history up to the present. History is a story written by God, a story which contains all of us, and if we get closer to understand God’s story we are closer solving even a little bit of the enigma of existence, eternity and getting closer to God, - this Rubik’s cube of life. Felix Constantinescu October 2009
September 26, 2009 The more I grasp humanity I get, yes, I get scared, more scared. Apartheid, Holocaust, Interhamwe, Communism, Romanian Political detention, Siberian Gulag, Tienanmen Square genocide, American Ku Klux Klan, Comunist Political Psyhiatric detention, the pogrom in Iaşi, World War 1, World War 2, the atomic bomb at Hiroshima, the second atomic bomb at Nagasaki, Ceauşescu, Israel and Iordania, Iran against Israel, Anne Frank dying in concentration camp, Gheorghe Ursu being tortured and killed in prison, Communist doctors, Nazis doctors, Romanian Legion, Martin Luther King being shot, Kennedy being shot, Yitzhak Rabin being killed by a Jew, Mahatma Gandhi being killed, Indira Gandhi being killed, Rajiv gandhi being killed, Rachel Joy Scott being shot, Cassie Bernall being shot, Nicolae Iorga being shot, Armand Călinescu being shot, Steven Biko being beaten to death in prison, Patrice Lumumba being killed, the Catholic Archibishop Oscar Arnulfo Romero being killed in 1980, Kim Dae Jung being sentenced to 5 years inmprsonment in 1976, then sentenced to death in 1980, Romanian Army shooting Romanian civilians in 1989, Soviet Revolution, Soviet Civil War, Soviet dictatorship, Lenin, Stalin, death of Trotsky, the great elimination in Russia, Hruschev, Brejnev, Communist Cuba, Latin American guerillas, Japanese militarism, Rodney King, Hutu power, White power, White pride, Black pride, Gay pride, Democrat Popular Korean Republic, the invisible China, China in Tibet, Kashmir, manufacturing of more atomic bombs: India and Pakistan, Nazism, AIDS, Emo suicidal culture, Satanist Rock music, Rap thugs, drug black market, Western drug coffe-shops, heroin, cocaine, cannabis, football violence, football shooting, neonazism, Punk Anarchism, Punk violence, Punk heroin overdose, atheism, sexual revolution, Romanian disco violence, one night stand love, boarding school bullying, East Berlin 1953, Budapest 1956, Prague 1968, religious mind control, Wole Soyinka imprisoned, Nelson Mandela imprisoned for
twenty-six years, Alexandr Soljenitsyn imprisoned, Iuliu Maniu dying in prison, Vladimir Bukovsky imprisoned, Greek-catholic bishop Iuliu Hossu imprisoned for life, Sighet, Piteşti, Gherla, Aiud, the Danube-Black Sea Channel, the Greek-Catholic bishops and priests martyrs, the Jewish martyrs, the Tutsi, Tibethan, the Afro-American victims and martyrs, the Catholic priests execution in Mexico, Mobutu, Bokassa I, the Red Orthodox Patriarch, the Communist military siege of villages in Vrancea, Honecker, Secu, Stasi, KGB, Rosenberg giving the nuclear secret to Soviet Union, African hunger, African wars, African dictators, Civil War in Angola, Biafra region, the civilised world leaving the Tutsi to the Hutu, Communist insurections, General Amin, Wervoerd, Vorster, Botha, Maoist guerilla Sendero luminoso, drug dealing financing FARC, Latin American poverty, Osama, Che, Fidel, Saddam, Italian fascism, Romanian Fascism, Hungarian fascism, Serbian fascism, Hamas suicide terorism, the Berlin Wall, Christian Falangist Militia, Haile Selassie, chimic weapons in Irak – March 1988, Ayatollah Khomeini sentencing a writer to death, Ferdinand E. Marcos, Aung Saan Suu Kyi arrested at home, Indochine French War, Pol Pot, two milion victims in Gambodia, 1 million victims in Rwanda, six million Jewish victims in Europe, 60 million civil victims to the Communist regimes behind the Iron Curtain, US napalm bombing in Vietnam, German gas chambers, Mao, Kim Ir Sen, Kim Jong Il, Mircea Eliade sustaining Salazar, Constantin Noica sustaining Ceauşescu, Sarajevo, Jugoslavian war, Miloshevich agains Kosovo, Rage Against The Machine pop ideology, French-Algerian colonial conflict, Martinique – Departement de l’outre mer, Islamic extremists terrorism, the black car, the black glasses, Communist informers, Elena Ceauşescu & ca. and everything just in one century.
The Other Page Nelson Mandela speaking about the flame that can never be extinguished, Iuliu Hossu refusing to become a Communist Orthodox Patriarch and choosing to die in imprisonment, Mother Therese going to Calcutta and becoming Mother Therese of Calcutta, Wole Soyinka, a Black African writer, receiving Nobel Prize for Literature, Mahatma Gandhi using teachings of Jesus as a powerful nonviolent weapon, Martin Luther King’s epiphany at the kitchen table, Oscar Schindler moving the Jews from Poland to his hometown in Chzech Republic, Paul Rusesabagina remaining with the hotel refugees in Rwanda, Mircea Dinescu professing “the job of freedom” in domiciliary confinement, Red Cross going wherever it is needed, Doina Cornea writing letters from Ceausescu’s Romanian Socialist Republic to Free Europe Radio, Steve Biko speaking for a plural South-Africa, The Whole Indian Nation Representants occupying Alcatraz Island in the need of a symbol of the lost indian lands, the common retraction by the Pope and the Patriarch of the reciprocal excomunications which lasted 1000 years between the Roman-Catholic Christians and Greek-Orthodox Christians, Richard Wurmbrand after arriving from Communist detention praying at dinner with his family that if it is His will to send him again into Communist prison as a witness for Lord Jesus and Traian Dorz rejoicing when he arrives at the Danube Channel political forced labour camp because so he has the possibility to spiritually help people, Youssou N’Dour singing for Africa, Aleksandr Soljenitsyn showing the true USSR to the world, Aleksandr Soljenitsyn
writing about Gulag prisoner Aleoshka the Baptist, the 1989 Romanian street revolutionaries praying, all the unvanquished joy of the blessed martyrs in the Soviet Union, Eastern Europe, Asia and Africa dying or being tortured because of the Name of Christ, Antonio Gaudí creating the Sagrada Familia cathedral, Léopold Sédar Senghor becoming member of the French Academy, Mircea Vulcănescu in the Aiud’s zarca giving his life for the lives of others, Vladimir Bukovsky wanting to go into the State Securrity officers as an army tank, U2 becoming a band of believers, pastor Wilhelm Busch preaching the gospel of Christ in Nazi Germany, Andrei Tarkovsky making Christian art in USSR, Cassie saying “Yes”, Rachel Joy Scott creating the theory of the chain reaction of kindness, the progres of medical science, Samuel Beckett waiting for God while surrounded by a postmodern culture, Friday becoming a much more believer than Robinson, Tenzin Gyatso fighting an unjust war with the weapons of nonviolence and peace, Anne Frank writing down her diary, The Freedom Writers writing their diaries, Phil Collins singing Another Day In Paradise, Robert Nesta Marley trying to cure rasism with music, Nelson Mandela speaking about the flame that can never be extinguished, Iuliu Hossu refusing to become a Communist Orthodox Patriarch and choosing to die in imprisonment, Mother Therese going to Calcutta and becoming Mother Therese of Calcutta, Wole Soyinka, a Black African writer, receiving Nobel Prize for Literature, Mahatma Gandhi using teachings of Jesus as a powerful nonviolent weapon, Martin Luther King’s epiphany at the kitchen table, Oscar Schindler moving the Jews from Poland to his hometown in Chzech Republic, Paul Rusesabagina remaining with the hotel refugees in Rwanda, Mircea Dinescu professing “the job of freedom” in domiciliary confinement, Red Cross going wherever it is needed, Doina Cornea writing letters from Ceausescu’s Romanian Socialist Republic to Free Europe Radio, Steve Biko speaking for a plural South-Africa, The Whole Indian Nation Representants occupying Alcatraz Island in the need of a symbol of the lost indian lands, the common retraction by the Pope and the Patriarch of the reciprocal excomunications which lasted 1000 years be-
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