COTOG

Church Of The OG.

The 9 OGs

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The 9 OG examples of COTOG


The 9 OGs
 

1. Nelson Mandela (1918–2013)

  • Proof: Thousands of legal, political, and personal documents; photos, interviews, court records.

  • Why: Ended apartheid peacefully, led South Africa into democracy, promoted reconciliation over revenge.


2. Martin Luther King Jr. (1929–1968)

  • Proof: Verified speeches, FBI files, filmed events, writings like “Letter from Birmingham Jail.”

  • Why: Led the U.S. civil rights movement; advanced racial equality through nonviolent resistance.


3. Florence Nightingale (1820–1910)

  • Proof: Published medical reports, letters, nursing reforms, direct British military records.

  • Why: Revolutionized modern healthcare and nursing; saved lives with sanitary reforms.


4. Abraham Lincoln (1809–1865)

  • Proof: Signed legislation, preserved writings, verified public records, photos.

  • Why: Abolished slavery in the U.S.; preserved democracy during its greatest internal threat.


5. Marie Curie (1867–1934)

  • Proof: Scientific publications, Nobel Prize records, laboratory data, educational archives.

  • Why: First woman to win a Nobel, pioneered cancer treatment and safe scientific methods.


6. Malala Yousafzai (1997– )

  • Proof: Verified attack records, UN speeches, Nobel Prize, educational initiatives, public activism.

  • Why: Fought for girls' education after surviving a Taliban attack; global voice for youth empowerment.


7. Jonas Salk (1914–1995)

  • Proof: Patent-free release of the polio vaccine, medical trials, peer reviewed studies.

  • Why: Saved millions by developing the first effective polio vaccine and refusing to patent it.


8. Oskar Schindler (1908–1974)

  • Proof: Wartime records, verified testimonies from Holocaust survivors, government honors.

  • Why: Saved over 1,000 people during the Holocaust by using his factory as a refuge.


9. Leonardo da Vinci (1452–1519)

  • Proof: Verified notebooks, artwork, inventions, anatomy studies, documented commissions.

  • Why: Advanced knowledge across science, engineering, anatomy, and art. Many centuries ahead of his time.


What they all have in common:

  • Direct physical or documentary proof of their existence

  • Long-lasting global impact

  • Moral or humanitarian legacy that holds up under scrutiny

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