Africa : AFRICA 1492 AD

Ok...I'll have to keep poking to find out this information about the Jews because I have a theory (I won't post just yet), based on something Welsing said, that I will pursue. So, once you find something, holla! Thanks!




Thank you so much Sister!

I'm interested in Welsing if you can point me in the direction.

My response about why the Germans targeted the Jews and why we (African-typed people) were ever targeted initially is hard to answer right now. But my first thoughts concerning 'the Germans' of today also stems from what happened in the AD 1500s in my opinion.

Based on hindsight, the western powers came together and they changed certain terms to suit their benefit and the word 'German' is a modern day term to define a huge part of 'their' history.

When I think of the word 'Germans', I think of 'SAXONY GERMANY', a settlement of white people in Germany that migrated from the fareast and have a connection to the ancient SYCTHIAN. These ancient people are described as being predominently white, blonde-haired and blue-eyed and they were supremacist. Also from this region in Germany these people migrated to Scandinavia and then into England to become known as THE ANGLO-SAXONS...There is much history on them. But in regards to 'the Jews'. The Western powers came against the original Jews and based upon to distinct kinds of Euro or white civilizations linked to ancient civilizations (1) Sephardim and (2) Ashkenazim, these people became ACCEPTED as being 'European Jews' after the original Jews were persecuted...

The term Saxon has more ancient names of which modern day western poweres altered so that we cannot understand their control methods over history and world control. And hopefully, I will be able to respond better later.
 
There are a core of Black scholars with whom you should get familiar; you may or may not agree with everything, but you really should make them part of the repetoire:

The woman I mentioned is Dr. Frances Cress Welsing; she's a psychiatrist who's been theorizing about the nature of white 'supremacy' along with a man she considers a mentor of sorts--Neely Fuller; personally, I agree with some things she/they say but not everything---partly because people have taken some portions of the message and twisted them to fit into their agendas. At any rate, she/they are resources.

The two men whose interview with the mixed race woman brought such controversy a few days back were named Dr. Yosef Ben-Jochannen (?), whom folk call Dr. Ben; the other was named Dr. John Henrik Clarke. I noticed there was some confusion about who was who. Dr. Ben is, to my understanding, currently in a nursing care facility in New York, while Dr. Clarke is an ancestor. Dr. Ben has published quite a few books which I think are relatively easy to acquire. Dr. Clarke, I don't believe published a great deal, but he was a researcher, historian/commentator, and professor.

Dr. Chancellor Williams wrote another classic, "The Destruction of Black Civilization." I think I told you about that one; if not, get it because it touches on the why of the fall of the Black race. He was a primary researcher who passed in the 1990s.

Drusilla Dunjee Houston passed decades ago. She wrote a classic as well, "Wonderful Ethiopians of the Ancient Cu****e Empire". Supposedly, she wrote another book that was "mysteriously" destroyed, but I seem to recall reading that some scholar found it and edited it for future publication. Now, I can't vouch for the validity of that story, but you never know. Personally, I have begun to realize that always having the most updated version/edition of something may not necessarily be good, as things that should be there in terms of crucial information can be taken out according to who might be editing it.

Cheik Anta Diop, a continental scholar, passed in the mid-80s. He was a scientist, so much of his work is valued because of this approach. Although I can't/won't invalidate his work, I was personally leary because he was married to European women, so I always wondered how much of that influenced his work and outlook (but that's just me). At any rate, try to get of his books.

Dr. Amos Wilson was a psychologist who passed back in the 1990s. He was one of my personal favorites, not simply because of his publications, but because he always came across as such a compassionate soul where Black people and Black relationships are/were concerned. He didn't seem like a reactionary like many---doing something UNTIL they accept us, but doing what SHOULD be done anyway. To boot, he had a deep and soothing voice--for which I'm a personal sucker!:SuN049:

Dr. Marimba Ani is another social historian who, from what I've seen and heard, has a special ability to see through the game. Now, I'm not overly familiar with her, but I know she's published a classic as well, "Yurugu".


These are just a few names that cross my mind right now; when I think of others, I'll post their names.

Wow! Thank you for the references.

Dr. Frances Cress Welsing
Neely Fuller
Dr. Yosef Ben-Jochannen
Dr. John Henrik Clarke
Dr. Chancellor Williams
Drusilla Dunjee Houston ["Wonderful Ethiopians of the Ancient Cu****e Empire".]
Cheik Anta Diop
Dr. Amos Wilson
Dr. Marimba Ani

I've put them in a list format so that I can refer back to this by and by. You've also mentioned "Barashango" and right after you provided him and Dr. Chancellor, I immediately did some internet research on them. Although like me [my birth name], "Barashango's" name becomes 'a question mark' in my mind because based upon my research, it is of an eastern origin! :10500:...

So, I try to keep that in mind when I research and look for the positive parts of ancient BLACK HISTORY all across the globe. I really agree with Barashango's views on the little bit that I have already read about him. He is so awesome! And as you have said in regards to Cheik Anto Diop, his bonds with a white woman makes me leary but, I'm so interested in his approach because of his SCIENCE BACKGROUND. So many Black scholars and socialist present such a DOUBLE STANDARD when they are linked with the white oppressors in relationships. But still, I try to hear their messages of BLACK UNITY and try to see if that is their true passion!? We all have to work out our salvation and maybe these issues will surface and will be dealt with in the near future.

I'm extemely interested in Drusilla Dunjee Houston ["Wonderful Ethiopians of the Ancient Cush3te Empire".], because she used the very Biblical name of CUSH in conjuction with ETHIOPIAN and therefore, I suspect her research has got to be dynamic. In my opinion the white man and woman has done such a fabulous work on separating BLACKS from the BIBLE byway of word-name usage so that they could 'make white idols' and erase the BLACK PRESENCE IN THE BIBLE and this has caused so much confusion.

When Imhotep is thought of in the secular since, he is just 'A BLACK MAN WITH NO FAMILY, NO OTHER LINKS TO THE PAST' but when NOAH is thought of, he has a family, a history, a Birthdate, death date, and a direct connection to SETH, the Black presence in the Bible. White people have benefited from the history of IMHOTEP and during the AGE OF DEMOCRACY when the WHITE GREEKS began to make white idols of ancient black gods, Imhotep became made in the image of white and called ASKLEPION [AS means WHITE] and in this way, white people could accept Imhotep. But they will never accept Imhotep with a Black wife, three Black [Seti] sons and BLACK HISTORY...They don't want to admit that they came from IMHOTEP...A Black man with a Black wife.

I think this is why my approach to Black History in connection with the Bible has sparked so much anger and controversy. Some black people believe in Imhotep being black and they don't mind that he has no family, birthdate, death date...And they think that Noah is some old white man with straight hair, a beard and a white family...

In my opinion, the white man and woman has done a perfect job of separating Black history from the Bible and it is a detriment to all humanity. But I also believe that the truth will prevail despite my opinions and white peoples motives of Black Genocide. There's a higher power in control and he knows how to win!

Thank you again Sister BLaklioness for your references and your interest in my research.
 
Wow! Thank you for the references.

Dr. Frances Cress Welsing
Neely Fuller
Dr. Yosef Ben-Jochannen
Dr. John Henrik Clarke
Dr. Chancellor Williams
Drusilla Dunjee Houston ["Wonderful Ethiopians of the Ancient Cu****e Empire".]
Cheik Anta Diop
Dr. Amos Wilson
Dr. Marimba Ani

I've put them in a list format so that I can refer back to this by and by. You've also mentioned "Barashango" and right after you provided him and Dr. Chancellor, I immediately did some internet research on them. Although like me [my birth name], "Barashango's" name becomes 'a question mark' in my mind because based upon my research, it is of an eastern origin! :10500:...

So, I try to keep that in mind when I research and look for the positive parts of ancient BLACK HISTORY all across the globe. I really agree with Barashango's views on the little bit that I have already read about him. He is so awesome! And as you have said in regards to Cheik Anto Diop, his bonds with a white woman makes me leary but, I'm so interested in his approach because of his SCIENCE BACKGROUND. So many Black scholars and socialist present such a DOUBLE STANDARD when they are linked with the white oppressors in relationships. But still, I try to hear their messages of BLACK UNITY and try to see if that is their true passion!? We all have to work out our salvation and maybe these issues will surface and will be dealt with in the near future.

I'm extemely interested in Drusilla Dunjee Houston ["Wonderful Ethiopians of the Ancient Cush3te Empire".], because she used the very Biblical name of CUSH in conjuction with ETHIOPIAN and therefore, I suspect her research has got to be dynamic. In my opinion the white man and woman has done such a fabulous work on separating BLACKS from the BIBLE byway of word-name usage so that they could 'make white idols' and erase the BLACK PRESENCE IN THE BIBLE and this has caused so much confusion.

When Imhotep is thought of in the secular since, he is just 'A BLACK MAN WITH NO FAMILY, NO OTHER LINKS TO THE PAST' but when NOAH is thought of, he has a family, a history, a Birthdate, death date, and a direct connection to SETH, the Black presence in the Bible. White people have benefited from the history of IMHOTEP and during the AGE OF DEMOCRACY when the WHITE GREEKS began to make white idols of ancient black gods, Imhotep became made in the image of white and called ASKLEPION [AS means WHITE] and in this way, white people could accept Imhotep. But they will never accept Imhotep with a Black wife, three Black [Seti] sons and BLACK HISTORY...They don't want to admit that they came from IMHOTEP...A Black man with a Black wife.

I think this is why my approach to Black History in connection with the Bible has sparked so much anger and controversy. Some black people believe in Imhotep being black and they don't mind that he has no family, birthdate, death date...And they think that Noah is some old white man with straight hair, a beard and a white family...

In my opinion, the white man and woman has done a perfect job of separating Black history from the Bible and it is a detriment to all humanity. But I also believe that the truth will prevail despite my opinions and white peoples motives of Black Genocide. There's a higher power in control and he knows how to win!

Thank you again Sister BLaklioness for your references and your interest in my research.





You're welcome...by the way, in case I didn't post them or you found other sources, here are some links on Barashango; I'm not sure of the origin of his name, but the first link provides a picture of him....


http://www.africawithin.com/barashango/barashango.htm
http://www.amazon.com/dp/1602810036/?tag=destee0b-20


As you know, with anything and anybody, you take it with a grain of salt until the dots are confirmed and duly connected. I'll keep thinking of others to post.




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Seek neither courage nor bravery. Seek fearlessness.
 
Sister, I will tell you that much of what spurns such controversy is based in people's frustrations (Black people mainly) in understanding their/our global predicament. Even I am not at present a strong proponent of any religion because so much of what drives my interest in spiritual matters comes from their practicality and empowering/healing potential in daily life; in other words, it's not solely about what happens someday in the great beyond. When some of us see that we've had all these religions for so long, yet there is no substantial change in our collective status, then you're bound to have a portion of us who are going to question the validity of what we've been told. As I've said a million times...the proof is always in the pudding. Like any good science experiment, the variables have to be carefully laid out and manipulated such that there can be no mistake about the truth. At some point, people are going to see where the dots connect and diverge across religions and spiritual traditions. That's the key; that's why your portion of the puzzle is significant to continue; so try not to get too sensitive when people challenge your research within reason and respect---just debate and return the challenge with the research; you know the truth will always speak for itself. We have an absolute need to know our strengths but also how we screwed up. So lay out your story. Peace.




Wow! Thank you for the references.

Dr. Frances Cress Welsing
Neely Fuller
Dr. Yosef Ben-Jochannen
Dr. John Henrik Clarke
Dr. Chancellor Williams
Drusilla Dunjee Houston ["Wonderful Ethiopians of the Ancient Cu****e Empire".]
Cheik Anta Diop
Dr. Amos Wilson
Dr. Marimba Ani

I've put them in a list format so that I can refer back to this by and by. You've also mentioned "Barashango" and right after you provided him and Dr. Chancellor, I immediately did some internet research on them. Although like me [my birth name], "Barashango's" name becomes 'a question mark' in my mind because based upon my research, it is of an eastern origin! :10500:...

So, I try to keep that in mind when I research and look for the positive parts of ancient BLACK HISTORY all across the globe. I really agree with Barashango's views on the little bit that I have already read about him. He is so awesome! And as you have said in regards to Cheik Anto Diop, his bonds with a white woman makes me leary but, I'm so interested in his approach because of his SCIENCE BACKGROUND. So many Black scholars and socialist present such a DOUBLE STANDARD when they are linked with the white oppressors in relationships. But still, I try to hear their messages of BLACK UNITY and try to see if that is their true passion!? We all have to work out our salvation and maybe these issues will surface and will be dealt with in the near future.

I'm extemely interested in Drusilla Dunjee Houston ["Wonderful Ethiopians of the Ancient Cush3te Empire".], because she used the very Biblical name of CUSH in conjuction with ETHIOPIAN and therefore, I suspect her research has got to be dynamic. In my opinion the white man and woman has done such a fabulous work on separating BLACKS from the BIBLE byway of word-name usage so that they could 'make white idols' and erase the BLACK PRESENCE IN THE BIBLE and this has caused so much confusion.

When Imhotep is thought of in the secular since, he is just 'A BLACK MAN WITH NO FAMILY, NO OTHER LINKS TO THE PAST' but when NOAH is thought of, he has a family, a history, a Birthdate, death date, and a direct connection to SETH, the Black presence in the Bible. White people have benefited from the history of IMHOTEP and during the AGE OF DEMOCRACY when the WHITE GREEKS began to make white idols of ancient black gods, Imhotep became made in the image of white and called ASKLEPION [AS means WHITE] and in this way, white people could accept Imhotep. But they will never accept Imhotep with a Black wife, three Black [Seti] sons and BLACK HISTORY...They don't want to admit that they came from IMHOTEP...A Black man with a Black wife.

I think this is why my approach to Black History in connection with the Bible has sparked so much anger and controversy. Some black people believe in Imhotep being black and they don't mind that he has no family, birthdate, death date...And they think that Noah is some old white man with straight hair, a beard and a white family...

In my opinion, the white man and woman has done a perfect job of separating Black history from the Bible and it is a detriment to all humanity. But I also believe that the truth will prevail despite my opinions and white peoples motives of Black Genocide. There's a higher power in control and he knows how to win!

Thank you again Sister BLaklioness for your references and your interest in my research.


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Seek neither courage nor bravery. Seek fearlessness.
 
Sister, I will tell you that much of what spurns such controversy is based in people's frustrations (Black people mainly) in understanding their/our global predicament. Even I am not at present a strong proponent of any religion because so much of what drives my interest in spiritual matters comes from their practicality and empowering/healing potential in daily life; in other words, it's not solely about what happens someday in the great beyond. When some of us see that we've had all these religions for so long, yet there is no substantial change in our collective status, then you're bound to have a portion of us who are going to question the validity of what we've been told. As I've said a million times...the proof is always in the pudding. Like any good science experiment, the variables have to be carefully laid out and manipulated such that there can be no mistake about the truth. At some point, people are going to see where the dots connect and diverge across religions and spiritual traditions. That's the key; that's why your portion of the puzzle is significant to continue; so try not to get too sensitive when people challenge your research within reason and respect---just debate and return the challenge with the research; you know the truth will always speak for itself. We have an absolute need to know our strengths but also how we screwed up. So lay out your story. Peace.







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Seek neither courage nor bravery. Seek fearlessness.

Sister, thank you so much for this great advice! :)
 

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