Eugene “Eda” Wade was an artist, educator, and devoted father. Eda’s life was dedicated to sharing knowledge and creativity with the world through his art and teaching.
Eda died peacefully of natural causes at the age of 81, in Baton Rouge on April 15, 2021. He is survived by his 6 children: Durand, Manaseh, Martha, Elizabeth, Jessica and Ivy.
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Reaganomics added more to the national debt than all of his predecessors combined; ran staggering deficits; sank the economy into recession; made U.S. the heaviest borrowers in the global economy; slashed social programs for the poorest Americans.
Forty years ago former President Nixon ended the last remnants of the gold standard, creating fiat money out of thin air. It places the burden of a continuous growth requirement, intensifies competition and accumulates wealth in the hands of a minority by taxing the majority.
Leopold extracted a fortune from the Congo, collection of ivory, and after a rise in rubber in rubber in 1890’s, by forcing the population to collect sap from rubber plants. Leopold use the money from the exploitation of the Congo, for public and private construction projects in Belgium during this period. Villages were required to meet quotas on rubber collections, and individuals’ hands were cut off if they did not meet the requirements. His regime was responsible for the death of an estimated 2-15 million Congolese.
First comes the E.H.M to bankrupt a country by giving loans that can never be paid back. Second, if the E.H.M. is not successful, then comes the Jackal to remove the legally elected by assassination. Third, if the assassination is not successful, the army come to change the government and place a puppet in that can be controlled.
ECONOMIC HIT MAN
40×56” Digital Collage
by Eugene Wade, 2014
Price: $1,500
This digital painting represents Constantine after he called the First Council of Nicaea in 325 and professed to set up Christianity. He established what is known as Christendom, and not the original Christianity created by the Alkebulans (Africans).
Constantine Deceit
44×58″ Digital Painting
by Eugene “Edaw” Wade, 2013
Price $1,500