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The historic significance of Boston as the birthplace of modern democracy and the site of the world’s first public park
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The heroic example of Elizabeth Freeman, the illiterate Black woman who used truth—not violence—to defeat colonizers and trigger the abolition of slavery in Massachusetts and the ongoing backlash against democracy led by NATO and the UN Insecurity Council Military Marketing Machine.
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Torli H. Krua’s symbolic leadership of this global movement, beginning in Boston
By Rev. Torli H. Krua
“The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy; I have come that they may have life, and have it to the full.”
—John 10:10 (NIV)
“Righteousness exalts a nation, but sin is a reproach to any people.” —Proverbs 14:34 (KJV)
For centuries, colonizers and enslavers—armed with guns, bombs, ships, and false theology—ravaged the earth. They stole people, plundered lands, destroyed cultures, and built empires on the backs of enslaved men, women, and children.
Today, the richest and most powerful nations in the world—Europe, the United States, and their allies—still refuse to confess these crimes, repent or pay reparations. They silence their past with increased war budgets and rewrite history in their favor while children starve to death worldwide under their corrupt leadership.
But history is not dead. And truth has not surrendered.
The Power of People, Not Bombs
In July 2025, ordinary Ukrainian citizens rose up together to reverse a corrupt law signed by the President of Ukraine that would have protected ruling politicians from anti-corruption oversight—even as their nation was at war. Yes, ordinary citizens one by one-banded together and raised their voices. People power, not military might, forced accountability-within days-the president was forced to follow ordinary citizens because they stood united. Even so, the killing continues to expand NATO, the engine of everlasting colonization with no confessions or reparations.
Hear me NATO colonizers who claim to be the richest nations on Earth. Heaven and Earth are my witnesses. Hear me all the richest nations of the insecurity council, the largest manufacturers of the world.Revelations 3:16 You say, ‘I am rich; I have acquired wealth and do not need a thing.’ But you do not realize that you are wretched, pitiful, poor, blind and naked. NATO is the protector of global colonizers who have refused to confess, repent and pay reparations. European Colonizers have never fought for freedom or democracy.
World War I and World War II were victoriess for colonizers-France, Britain, United States- who in victory were still colonizing killing innocent people opposed to colonization and racism worldwide-Kenya-Tunesia-Kenya-South Affrica-Vietnam-Until now, Ordinary people worldwide who oppose colonization have never stood together to demand public confession and reparations for these crimes.
Meanwhile, the U.S. and its allies pour billions of taxpayers dollars into weapons for foreign wars while ignoring the generational wounds of colonization and slavery at home and abroad. They defend borders—but refuse to repair broken lives.
But the world does not need more bombs. It needs confession, repentance, and reparations.
Truth: The Weapon that Freed the Enslaved
In 1781, Elizabeth Freeman, an illiterate Black woman in Massachusetts, did what no king, no army, no politician had ever done.
Armed only with the words “all men are born free and equal” from the Massachusetts Constitution of 1780, she took her enslavers to court—and won.
Her victory forced the courts to abolish slavery in Massachusetts. Her case sent shockwaves across the nation. She defeated colonial power not with violence, but with the truth. And she forced her enslavers to pay reparations for her labor.
That same truth can break the back of global injustice again—if ordinary citizens unite.
Boston: Where Democracy Was Born, and the Reckoning Begins
It is no coincidence that the world’s first public park, the Boston Common, is located in Massachusetts—the birthplace of American democracy and the site of Freeman’s liberation.
On the Second Sunday of August 2025, and every 2nd Sunday Rev. Torli H. Krua will stand in Boston and call the world to join the “Second Chance for Global Colonizers” movement. Not in a church. Not in a courtroom. But in public parks, where the people can speak freely and gather righteously.
📍 Global Launch Location: Boston Common
🗓 Date: Sunday, August 10, 2025
🕙 Time: 10:00 AM (local time in every participating city)
🎙 Theme: “Second Chance for Global Colonizers: Confess. Repent. Repair.”
Stop Waiting in Pews—Start Walking in Parks
For too long, churches have prayed over injustice without confronting it. Now, it is time for the people of conscience—of all faiths and none—to act.
Let every park become a sanctuary of truth.
Let every citizen become a prophet for justice.
Let every protest become a sacred declaration of freedom.
Weekly, in parks across the globe, people will gather—not to sing, but to demand:
- Public confessions by former colonial powers
- Truth commissions and reparations tribunals
- Global education on the real history of slavery and empire
- The redirection of defense spending toward healing and restoration
What Was Done in Secret Will Be Shouted from the Rooftops
Jesus warned us: the thief came to steal, kill, and destroy—but he came to bring life (John 10:10). And true life requires truth.
We call on Britain, France, the United States, Belgium, Portugal, Spain, Germany, and all former colonial powers:
- Confess your crimes.
- Repent publicly.
- Pay reparations—like the enslavers of Elizabeth Freeman were forced to do.
Because righteousness exalts a nation, but silence sustains injustice.
A Final Call to All People of Conscience
Whether you are in Lagos or London, Boston or Bamako, Paris or Port-au-Prince—this is your moment. Stand for justice. Speak for the dead. March for the living.
Let this be the generation that no longer bows to stolen crowns or colonial crosses—but rises with the spirit of Elizabeth Freeman, the resolve of the Ukrainian people, and the courage of truth.
Join the Movement
Second Sunday of August 2025
Global Parks, Global Voices, Global Reckoning
Because no thief is too rich to repay. And no crime is too old to confess.
1 John 1:9 “If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive our sins and cleanse us from all unrighteousness.”
Visit www.freeliberia.org /2ndchance to register your local park protest and download materials.
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