PAIN ATTACK...
After the devastating earthquakes that shook Venezuela, an image began circulating around the world. Amidst mountains of concrete, dust, and silence, rescuers found a scene that moved even the strongest.
Under the remains of the collapsed structure, a mixed-breed dog remained. It didn't bark. It didn't try to escape. It lay motionless, looking into eyes, and its body became a shield.
Beneath it lay a child.
While everything around him collapsed, this little boy was still alive, protected by a friend who chose to face the danger rather than abandon someone who needed him most.
Rescue team members report that they were speechless at the scene. First, they managed to pull out the dog, who resisted being separated from the child until he was sure it would be rescued too. Moments later, the little one was pulled out alive amid applause, tears, and emotion from those who witnessed the moment.
Beyond the tragedy that hangs over Venezuela today, this image depicts something no earthquake can destroy: hope.
Because when nature tests the strength of a people, gestures also emerge that can remind us that compassion, loyalty, and love can appear where we least expect them.
This photograph circled the world because it sums up in one scene a nation's pain and, at the same time, the certainty that life always finds a reason to resist.
And then the question arises, which everyone will answer with their own faith and conscience:
Was it a miracle from God... or the purest animal instinct of one ready to give everything to protect life?
Regardless of the answer, this image reminds us that even among the rubble, hope can be born.
📷 Today, Venezuela needs the world's solidarity more than ever. A prayer, a word of comfort, or simply sharing a message of hope can also become a way to help.
by 📷 Reinier Neapol
#ReinierNápoles #Venezuela
Tironianae
@americanpatriot116
Today, I’m releasing never before seen intelligence revealing new evidence of past US government funding for more than 120 biolabs in over 30 countries, including Ukraine.
In support of President Trump‘s Executive Order to end federal funding of dangerous gain of function research around the world, and increase transparency and accountability, ODNI will continue working with partners across the Administration to identify where these labs are, what pathogens they contain, and what “research” is being conducted.
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