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CINCINNATI â Carrie Lauterbach said she didn t think much about her biological father for most of her childhood and teenage years.
He was an unidentified sperm donor, part of her mother s fertility treatments in the 1970s, said Lauterbach, a married school nurse raising two children of her own near Dayton. I would just shrug it off because I saw my dad as my real dad, Lauterbach said. He was just a sperm donor.
Lauterbach told the WCPO 9 I-Team she is the younger of two daughters born as a result of her mother s fertility procedures. For (my mother), it was a miracle that she had me, Lauterbach said. She s thankful every day that she was able to have my sister and I.
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Is the real Klaus Schwab a kindly old uncle figure wishing to do good for humanity, or is he really the son of a Nazi collaborator who used slave labour and aided Nazi efforts to obtain the first atomic bomb? Johnny Vedmore investigates.
On the morning of 11 September 2001, Klaus Schwab sat having breakfast in the Park East Synagogue in New York City with Rabbi Arthur Schneier, former Vice President for the World Jewish Congress and closely associate of the Bronfman and Lauder families. Together, the two men watched one of the most impactful events of the next twenty years unfold as planes struck the World Trade Center buildings. Now, two decades on, Klaus Schwab again sits in a front row seat of yet a generation-defining moment in modern human history.
As CPAC dismisses claims that its stage resembled a Nazi insignia, Hyatt calls hate symbols abhorrent
Jaclyn Peiser, The Washington Post
March 1, 2021
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For four days at the Hyatt Regency hotel in Orlando, speakers at the Conservative Political Action Conference shared a number of contentious views, from echoing false claims about election fraud to undermining the seriousness of a pandemic that has killed more than 512,000 Americans.
But some critics also took aim at a seemingly more mundane detail: the shape of the conference stage.
Images of the CPAC stage went viral this weekend as many noted a resemblance to the Odal or Othala Rune, a symbol emblazoned on some Nazi uniforms. The Anti-Defamation League has classified the insignia as a hate symbol, which has been adopted by modern day white supremacists.
Breadcrumbs The Alleged Racism of ALL White People Is the Newest Excuse Being Used to Impose Global Governance
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Women s contributions and accomplishments have largely been overlooked and consequently omitted from mainstream culture. The National Women s History Museum helps fill that void. To this end, the Museum serves to place women s history within current historical narratives because inclusive history is good history.
About Women s History Month
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