This is a treasure hidden in plain sight. Knowing history helps make more informed decisions. War isn’t religious or political, it’s power and control that the dark elite seek via corrupt & coercive fear based manipulation.
The people who “work” here are retired members of the public who have a love for the history of the country and more so, for military history.
I met Bob, Ellen and another whose name I didn’t catch. Ellen and I connected deeply in the library, one of my favorite places to hang out. Apparently her favorite place too. She’s written two books, one on the Armenian genocide, taught at the unified school district in SF for over 40 years.
Elders are keepers of knowledge and stories are meant for the masses to digest and make...
Read moreA really nice museum about WWI, WWII, and history of the Alameda Naval Air Station. This museum has many nice collections. This museum is independently run by a group of senior volunteers who previously worked at the Navel Air Station. The volunteers are really nice and knowledgeable. The museum is short-staffed compared with how many exhibits it has. Admission is now free of charge, but donations and volunteers are much...
Read moreFor any history buff even remotely interested in the history of the American navy this place is heaven on earth, me and my friends walked in and got our own personal tour guide (a veteran) who explained every exhibit as we passed them, everyone was friendly and the tour was extremely informative. Definitely go take a look if you can spare a...
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