Monthly Archives: May 2019

Appreciation: CHANDRAKALA SENANAYAKE RATNAYAKE: Second Year Remembrance

Sunalie

(May 12th 2017 – May 12th 2019) She was, is and shall forevermore be my Ammi…

Sunalie Ratnayake for Global News Centre

(LOS ANGELES) From the age of three, I have vivid memories of all the astounding times I had with my beloved mother, together in this riddle called life, for which I thank my samsaric karma, for creating my existence as an only child of such an exceptional lady, who sought perfection in all she did. I’d call her the ‘ne plus ultra’ of same. Moreover, I can never draw a blank to a single moment of the last three months of her existence in physical form, in which she fought incessantly, and with utmost braveness, clinging onto dear life. Life breaks everyone, but some people heal stronger in the breaks, they say, and my mother was one of those who healed stronger in the breaks. Nevertheless, life, once foaled, must reach its logical end: death; the eternal truth taught to us by Gautama Buddha.

Scott M. Fishman, MD Profiteer ‘Responsible for Opioid Addictions and Deaths’??

Scott M. Fishman, MD

Fishman downplayed the dangers of addiction to opioids.

Marianne Skolek Perez, Investigative Reporter

(MYRTLE BEACH) His “guide” aimed at State Medical Boards around the country became the holy grail to physicians in minimizing the dangers of addiction and death from prescribed opioids such as OxyContin.

Is Oregon Prison Setting a Black Inmate Up for Murder?

Terrence Kimble is a falsely convicted Oregon inmate.

Oregon State Penitentiary transfers a known “enemy” inmate into a prison where a falsely convicted Black inmate is preparing for release. This fits a pattern where inmates are set up for murder by state officials well aware of the animosity between the inmates.

Tim King Global News Centre(SALEM)  Terrence Kimble was falsely convicted of Sex Abuse and sentenced to an unusually high number of years (19) for a crime he didn’t commit. White inmates serve much shorter sentences for the same crime as shown in this report, titled, “White Men Can Dance” (www.salem-news.com/articles/april032012/terrence-kimble-tk.php)

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