COVID-19 Pandemic
Who profited from the Coronavirus Pandemic,
while the whole world suffered?
Who lied to you and let your loved ones die?
We will never forget you. You will live in our hearts forever.
We love you very much. May you rest in peace.
Many kisses all the way up to Heaven.
🙏 🌹 😷 ♱ 🕊 🕯️ 💔 👼
while the whole world suffered?
Who lied to you and let your loved ones die?
We will never forget you. You will live in our hearts forever.
We love you very much. May you rest in peace.
Many kisses all the way up to Heaven.
🙏 🌹 😷 ♱ 🕊 🕯️ 💔 👼
"Those Poor Children"
You spurned all the Love, Goodness and Mercy of God Our Lord. You took advantage of the pandemic to get rich, while the whole world suffered. You lied to everybody and let millions of innocent people die. You attacked me to not let me from serve God, while I prayed so much for you and showered you with blessings. You didn't want to pray to God, but made fun of me instead because I always prayed for you to protect you, and thus you lost His blessings. You judged and condemned me with only lies and you called my sons and daughters "Those Poor Children". You made fun of all my suffering that you have caused me since I was just a little child, because the Lord sent me to this world to suffer for you, so that you could be happy.
Michelle Hadadi
One more statistic for my enemies
who rebelled against God
One more statistic for my enemies
who rebelled against God
Four year old Michelle Hadadi used to gnaw on his fingers until they bled because he was too hungry. He finally starved to death, before his mother was able to reach the clinic, because his family didn't have enough money to buy food.
“Every 3.6 seconds one person dies of starvation. Usually it is a child under the age of 5.” (UNICEF)
“Every 3.6 seconds one person dies of starvation. Usually it is a child under the age of 5.” (UNICEF)
"Children in Yemen Are So Hungry They're Eating Their Own Hands". Vice News. Published on: September 28, 2021. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=771PoYw8Lrk
Thank You!
The True Heroes of the Pandemic
Viva L'Italia
Gli Italiani Cantano e Ballano
Albertina Flores Gonzales
An Act of Selfless Love
On the morning of Sunday, May 17, kindness entered a shelter located in an indigenous community in Peru. Albertina Flores Gonzales entered without anyone's help, walking slowly and carrying part of her harvest.
When they asked her what she was doing there, she replied that she wanted to donate what she had harvested for the sick people who were sheltered in that place, because of the coronavirus.
"Here I bring you a little something."
How grandparents keep teaching us to be good human beings, right? And above all, being people who have little, they give that little to those who might need it even more. Albertina entered the shelter located in the popular kitchen of Pimpingos, in the Cajamarca region, in northern Peru.
Carrying two heavy bags on her shoulders, this woman appeared inside this shelter saying only: "Here I bring you a little something." She even apologized for not being able to bring more things. "I'm sorry I didn't bring more, but I came walking," she told the shelter managers.
Her action earned a reward.
One of the shelter workers was in charge of uploading the story to his social networks and there a person who wanted to remain anonymous contacted the worker so that they could give her financial support to continue with her harvest.
On top of that, a week later the same workers went to the community of Albertina where they gave her food and money that was also sent by people who came together to help her, in Lima.
When they asked her what she was doing there, she replied that she wanted to donate what she had harvested for the sick people who were sheltered in that place, because of the coronavirus.
"Here I bring you a little something."
How grandparents keep teaching us to be good human beings, right? And above all, being people who have little, they give that little to those who might need it even more. Albertina entered the shelter located in the popular kitchen of Pimpingos, in the Cajamarca region, in northern Peru.
Carrying two heavy bags on her shoulders, this woman appeared inside this shelter saying only: "Here I bring you a little something." She even apologized for not being able to bring more things. "I'm sorry I didn't bring more, but I came walking," she told the shelter managers.
Her action earned a reward.
One of the shelter workers was in charge of uploading the story to his social networks and there a person who wanted to remain anonymous contacted the worker so that they could give her financial support to continue with her harvest.
On top of that, a week later the same workers went to the community of Albertina where they gave her food and money that was also sent by people who came together to help her, in Lima.
Trad. Luis Angel López. "Abuelita campesina dona su cosecha para enfermos de coronavirus". CC News. Last modified: June 12, 2020. https://news.culturacolectiva.com/noticias/mundo/abuelita-campesina-dona-su-cosecha-para-enfermos-de-coronavirus/