Afro Turks: The Moors of Turkey – Youtube video
Timbuctoo and Robert Adams: White Slaves of the King of Timbuctoo
Afro-Hungary 3 – By Dr Clyde Ahmad Winters
THE COMING OF THE INDO-EUROPEAN
The usual method of Indo-European and Chinese invasion was two-fold. First, they settles in a country in small groups and were partly assimilated. Over a period of time their numbers increased. Once they reach a numerical majority they joined forces with other Indo-European speaking groups to militarily overthrow the original inhabitants in a specific area and take political power. Since these communities occupied by the blacks often saw themselves as residents of a city-state, they would ignore the defeat of their neighbors. This typified their second form of invasion of the countries formerly ruled by the Proto-Saharans/Kushites/Blacks.
Afro-Hungary 2 – By Dr Clyde Ahmad Winters
CHAPTER THREE:VINCA CULTURE AND TROY
The Manding speakers who founded Troy, may have settled areas as far as the Carpathian Valley. This is supported by the analogy between the Trojan script and the Tartarian and Tordos scripts (Hood 1968), and similar marks found at other archaeological sites in western Asia Minor, and the Fertile African Crescent (Winters 1986, Winters 1989).
ISHAQ SPEAKS: THE RHESUS FACTOR
THE RHESUS FACTOR
WHITE RABBITS, WHITE LIES AND WHITE SUPREMACY (THE TRUTH ABOUT RH NEGATIVE BLOOD)
There are four Blood types within the ABO
Groupings:
A, B, AB, AND O.
Lance Amstrong, another American sports-cheat busted
The U.S. Anti-Doping Agency stripped Lance Armstrong’s seven Tour de France titles Friday, erasing one of the most incredible achievements in sports after deciding he had used performance-enhancing drugs to do it.
Sudanese man in costume 1920
Narmerthoth Speaks: Why Assimilation is a Dangerous Agenda
Dearly Beloved
You must understand the brutal history of the United States is due to the severe mental illness infecting the Babylonian Albinos from Albion, Europe (e.g. English invaders) who came to the country.
The great controversy: Abune Paulos’ statue – By Eskinder Nega
By Eskinder Nega | August 20, 2010
The controversial statue of Abune Paulos
Clad in the distinctive black robe of the Orthodox clergy, Abune Petros, one of Ethiopia’s four native-born Abuns (equivalent to Bishops) under an Egyptian Copt Patriarch, stood in a manifestly noble pose before an Italian military tribunal in 1936, the year that Fascist Italy invaded Ethiopia.
A preposterously pompous Colonel presided over the proceedings. He was visibly relishing his moment in the spotlight. “The Patriarch has acceded to Italian rule,” began the Colonel darting his eyes dramatically between the hushed audience and the towering Abun. “Why then do you alone,” — a deliberate stop here for effect — “choose to disagree? Why did you rebel?”