Mittwoch, 9. März 2022

I feel you in my heart

 i feel you in my heart

i feel you in my spirit

You are still alive

That day is now and I hope that those who know our African history will write some books for us and for the generation to come



Africa is our focal point, our cultural and spiritual mother and father, our beating heart, no matter where we live on earth. (Dr John Henry Clark)



The earliest known history originated in Egypt and later in Nubia, the Sahel, the Maghreb and the Horn of Africa.

No one worships a deity/god in the image of other races except slaves! If a black person still worships white European gods, angels and Jesus, these people are nothing more than a slave! Genetically, black people have more dominant genes than other races. Archaeologically speaking, the oldest human skeleton named "Lucy", estimated to be 3.2 million years old, was discovered in 1974 in Tanzania, Africa. This should be an indication that black people are the original beings of this planet. If the supreme spirit behind creation has a color, it must be black because the first humans on this planet were black. Why should the spirit of creation look like a Caucasian that arose less than 8000 years ago? A good question for sure. Does God have a skin color? Who can answer this?

In Africa there are 54 countries and one "non-self-governing territory", Western Sahara.

All of Africa was colonized by foreign powers during the "Battle for Africa", with the exception of Ethiopia and Liberia.

Before colonial rule, Africa consisted of up to 10,000 different states and autonomous groups with different languages ​​and customs.

The pharaonic civilization of ancient Egypt is one of the oldest and most enduring civilizations in the world.

The African continent is the oldest settled area in the world.

Arabic is spoken by 170 million people on the continent, followed by English (130 million), Swahili (100), French (115), Berber (50), Hausa (50), Portuguese (20), and Spanish (10). .

Over 25% of all languages ​​are spoken only in Africa, with over 2,000 recognized languages ​​spoken on the continent.

Africa is the second largest continent with about 16% of the world's population. Over 50% of Africans are under the age of 25.

The continent's population will more than double to 2.3 billion by 2050.

Africa is the world's poorest and least developed continent, with continental GDP accounting for just 2.4% of global GDP.

Almost 40% of adults in Africa are illiterate - two-thirds are women. Adult literacy rates are below 50% in Benin, Burkina Faso, Chad, Ethiopia, Guinea, Mali, Niger, Senegal, Sierra Leone and Gambia.

Over 25 million people are HIV positive on the continent and over 17 million have already died from the disease.

The Second Congo War claimed over 5.4 million lives and is the deadliest global conflict since World War II.

Africa has fewer people connected to the internet than just New York City.

Approximately 90% of all malaria cases worldwide occur in Africa, accounting for 24% of all child deaths in sub-Saharan Africa.



The history of Africa begins with the emergence of hominids, archaic humans and - at least 200,000 years ago - anatomically modern humans (Homo sapiens). We have Africa to thank for much of what we have achieved today. Africa is the birthplace of humankind and knowing its history is important to understanding the global society that has grown around it.

Black people are the only people on this planet who have existed at all times and have been members of the ruling classes of all civilizations. Let's not be fooled. Most of the time they needed us to legitimize their rule.

"However, human evolution cannot be understood in isolation from the environment. The environment is not a static background but an interacting agent, and humans should be viewed as part of the biological community. A full understanding of human evolution would require a study of evolution of the community as a product of ecological interaction..." opined Louis Liebenberg, Liebenberg would not consider himself a Marxist, but this is one of the clearest expositions of historical materialism and the development of man and science in the community together through the confrontation with the material Environment.

Travel across the Indian Ocean was seasonal. The northeast monsoon winds of December and January brought dhows south toward Zanzibar and Madagascar. The southwest monsoon in July drove winds from the south and west, from East Africa towards Oman, the Persian Gulf and India. The monsoon meant that sailors, pilgrims, merchants and traders spent several months in each port before returning. They learned languages, worked and sometimes married, choosing either to settle in a new place or to bring a foreign wife home.

The presence of the ancient African civilizations of the west, the Nile valley, the south and the north can be found all over the planet and on all continents, therefore also in Europe, in Asia, in America, in Australia, on the islands.

Which scientifically means that the Afrikaans are the first inhabitants and the first peoples of the planet whose X gene was identified as Eve already rested in the DNA of all melanized women who preceded her, which is why we know that all of humanity is Black was on every continent and that all humanities that derived biologically from it can only be from mutant strains of Afrikaans DNA and never vice versa.

Africans were the masters of science. It has always been like this. The Moors, utilizing the sciences of Kemet, developed it to the point where they mastered the science of seafaring, cartography, navigation and piracy. During that centuries-long period, no European nation dared to mess with them. Pirate's career was successful. These Moorish adventurers grew rich and their strong places on the Barbary coast became populous and well organized. When we think of pirates today, we see a European face. This identity has also been whitewashed. The Africans have again been given a subordinate role in their own history. And Spain and Portugal, who are the first European nations to flourish, have benefited

Since the Afrikaans were once the largest and at the same time wealthiest people on earth, they have always been constant targets of other emerging civilizations in other regions who waged wars against them. They fought valiantly to keep the invaders out of the Afrakan continent, unfortunately rifts appeared over the centuries causing many people to start fleeing from Kemet and Khanit (Nubia) to other parts of the continent. This follows a major paradigm shift that took place in -525 before Christian mythological rule, particularly when the Persians finally broke their resistance in a mighty battle which Africans sadly lost, and later around -332, when Al Yskander (Alexander) of Macedon again broke into Kemet (Egypt).

In this way, these events will trigger even greater outbursts of African populations who did not want to be ruled by these successive waves of foreign oppressors, and that really started what I call the African dark ages, including the effects of those dark ages that unfortunately still exist endure, albeit slowly ending, but in which:

Afrikaans across the continent and in the diaspora have completely forgotten how great they still are and how imitated and copied endlessly.

They have completely forgotten that they civilized the world and that there would be no modern world without what the Africans brought with them.

They have forgotten that many museums in Europe and America are filled with the remains of our ancestors, the art of our ancestors and the wealth of our ancestors.

They forgot that Afrikaans art and architecture inspired Greek and Roman art and architecture.

They forgot that they taught Europeans what it means to be civilized, that they taught Pythagoras mathematics, that they taught Hippocrates the art of medicine, that they taught Socrates the art of philosophy and that they taught many other scholars in Europe who revered those great Afrikaans ancestors like Imhotep or Tehuti for their wisdom and brilliance, even for thousands of years after their death.

They forgot that most world religions are nothing more than plagiarism and copies of Afrikaans spirituality and that these religious foundations were stolen from Afrikaans and then bought back to Afrikaans when Afrikaans had completely forgotten who they were.

Many Africans and people of African descent today suffer from a great deal of amnesia for which no one but the Afrikaans themselves need to be cured of this devastating disease, the implications of which are what can be done. Let's call "the dark Afrikaans age, in which Afrikaans was mainly concerned with their survival and which unfortunately forgot most of what they had learned and known in the previous millennia, such as in Taseti (Kemet / Nubia ).

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