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⁣ His Story vs My Story  for Negroes-A Reply-FE(1)
1:23:43
The Renaissance
17 Views · 3 years ago


His Story vs My Story for Negroes-A Reply-FE(1)
This is the Full Edition of our response video to a comment we received from our last video.It seeks to further expose the latest subterfuge of the slave masters that the Negroes are now the same as Indians and Native Americans. Here are the comments we are responding to from a user called Vk Nyc
“Please do your own research. We don't need foreigners telling our story. I will start an African history channel if you think this is ok so you will understand clearly. Negro is a name placed on our people, who already had words to describe themselves, to confuse who we really are. The Original Americans.”
It showed how the Ethiopians were renamed Negroes and the Abyssinians were renamed Ethiopians. It also looked at the current case of where the slave master and his slave hunting partners connived to carry out an extraordinary rendition on a British Citizen agitating for the Freedom of Biafra.
Full video is available on Patreon and at Odysee.com, and crystalviews.net among others.
Please note that we did not restrict the full video to Patreon out of a desire to make money but because we observed that the descendants of the slave hunters flag our videos when the full videos are posted openly.
Full Videos can be found on odyssey.com and Crystalviews.net
For those that have supported us, we say thank you
You are welcome to support us at https://www.paypal.me/OurRenaissance https://bit.ly/2OxCtF8 or at https://www.patreon.com/OurRenaissance
For those that have supported us, we say thank you
REFERENCES
Hutchinson, T. J. (1858). Impressions of Western Africa: With Remarks on the Diseases of the Climate and a Report on the Peculiarities of Trade Up the Rivers in the Bight of Biafra. Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans, & Roberts.
Jefferson, T. Declaration of Independence (1776).
Casely Hayford, J. E. (1911). Ethiopia unbound: Studies in race emancipation. London:(in complete).
Douglass, F., (1841). Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave.
Williams, G. (1897). History of the Liverpool Privateers and Letter of Marque: with an account of the Liverpool Slave Trade. Routledge.
Prescott, T. H. (1857). The American Encyclopedia of History, Biography and Travel.
N.A(1847) Journals of the House of Commons
Saladin. (1894). Woman: her glory, her shame, and her God.
Taylor, B. (1862). A Journey to Central Africa; or, Life and landscapes from Egypt to the Negro kingdoms of the White Nile.
Drummond, P(1862)The War in America. Negro Slavery and the Bible. A Politico-religious Essay. By an Old Politician
Sullivan, R(1880) An introduction to Geography and History, Ancient and Modern
De Roo, P. (1900). History of America Before Columbus: According to Documents and Approved Authors (Vol. 1). Philadelphia, Pa.; London: JB Lippincott.
Niven, C. R. (1958). How Nigeria is governed. Longmans, Green.
Schön, J. F., & Crowther, S. (1842). Journals of the Rev. James Frederick Schön and Mr. Samuel Crowther: Who, Accompanied the Expedition Up the Niger, in 1841, in Behalf of the Church Missionary Society (Vol. 1). Hatchard and son.
Child, L. M. (1865). The freedmen's book (No. 62). Ticknor and Fields.

His Story vs My Story  for Negroes-FE(2)
1:09:32
The Renaissance
21 Views · 3 years ago


His Story vs My Story for Negroes-FE(2)
This is the Full Edition of our video series His Story Vs My Story for Negroes-(2) It is a series to explain why the slave master and his accomplices can kill negroes but convince everyone that the person actually killed himself.
Like the case of the slave trade, we saw how the slave trade convinced the rest of the world that it was the Negroes selling themselves. It also examines the relationship of the slave hunters(the Mohammedans now called Muslims) and the Christians(Europeans and Americans) who were partners in the evil against Negroes and how they still work together today.
A simple look at the case of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu who as a British citizen was kidnapped by the slave hunters called Nigerian Government which is ideally the slave master hiding behind his slave hunting partners. It is expected that the slave master will play the ostrich and not raise issues as to how someone who was no longer a Nigerian and holds a British passport could have been kidnapped in a foreign land and brought by force to Nigeria.
Full video is available on Patreon and at Odysee.com, and crystalviews.net among others.
Please note that we did not restrict the full video to Patreon out of a desire to make money but because we observed that the descendants of the slave hunters flag our videos when the full videos are posted openly.
Full Videos can be found on odyssey.com and Crystalviews.net
For those that have supported us, we say thank you
You are welcome to support us at https://www.paypal.me/OurRenaissance https://bit.ly/2OxCtF8 or at https://www.patreon.com/OurRenaissance
For those that have supported us, we say thank you
REFERENCES
Jacobs, D. (1987). The brutality of nations. Alfred a Knopf Incorporated.
Wilberforce, R. I., & Wilberforce, S. (1839). The Life of William Wilberforce (Vol. 3). London: J. Murray.
Ramsay, J. (1784). An Essay on the Treatment and Conversion of African Slaves in the British Sugar Colonies. James Phillips.

⁣ His Story vs My Story  for Negroes-FE(1)
1:08:50
The Renaissance
37 Views · 3 years ago


His Story vs My Story for Negroes-FE(1)
This is the Full Edition of our video series His Story Vs My Story for Negroes-(1) It is a series to explain why the slave master and his accomplices can kill negroes but convince everyone that the person actually killed himself.
Like the case of the slave trade, we saw how the slave trade convinced the rest of the world that it was the Negroes selling themselves. It also examines the relationship of the slave hunters(the Mohammedans now called Muslims) and the Christians(Europeans and Americans) who were partners in the evil against Negroes and how they still work together today.
A simple look at the case of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu who as a British citizen was kidnapped by the slave hunters called Nigerian Government which is ideally the slave master hiding behind his slave hunting partners. It is expected that the slave master will play the ostrich and not raise issues as to how someone who was no longer a Nigerian and holds a British passport could have been kidnapped in a foreign land and brought by force to Nigeria.
Full video is available on Patreon and at Odysee.com, and crystalviews.net among others.
Please note that we did not restrict the full video to Patreon out of a desire to make money but because we observed that the descendants of the slave hunters flag our videos when the full videos are posted openly.
Full Videos can be found on odyssey.com and Crystalviews.net
For those that have supported us, we say thank you
You are welcome to support us at https://www.paypal.me/OurRenaissance https://bit.ly/2OxCtF8 or at https://www.patreon.com/OurRenaissance
For those that have supported us, we say thank you
REFERENCES
M. J. C Meiklejohn, M. J. C.(1896) Africa, its geography, resources, Commerce and chronicle of Discovery
Brougham, H. B. B. (1838). Immediate Emancipation: The Speech of Lord Brougham in the House of Lords on Tuesday, February 20, 1838, on Slavery and the Slave-trade (Vol. 21, No. 6). Central Emancipation Committee.
Woodson, C. G. (1917). The Journal of Negro History. Association for the Study of Negro Life and History.
Hodgson, W. B. (1844). Notes on Northern Africa, the Sahara and Soudan.
Cust, R. N. (1883). A Sketch of the Modern Languages of Africa: accompanied by a language-map (Vol. 1). Trüb
Goodykoontz, J(c.1894) Perpetual Calendar and General Reference Manual
Shaw, F. L. (1905). A Tropical Dependency: An Outline of the Ancient History of the Western Soudan with an Account of the Modern Settlement of Northern Nigeria. J. Nisbet & Company, Limited.
Shurtleft, N. B(1851) A perpetual Calendar for old and new Style
N.A, N.D (1789) British Parliament debate

⁣ Jacob’s Voice and Esau’s Body Code for Negroes-FE(6)
1:13:25
The Renaissance
16 Views · 3 years ago


Jacob’s Voice and Esau’s Body Code for Negroes-FE(6)
This is the Full Edition of our video- Jacob’s Voice and Esau’s Body Code for Negroes-(5) It is a continuation of our series on how the slave master hides behind his slave hunting partners to mete out evil against the Negroes.
Like the case of the Biblical code of Esau and Jacob as twins, the slave master and his slave hunting partners are twins in the evil against the Negroes. Our research here at the Renaissance shows that the so called Holy Books of Islam and Christianity, the Bible and Quran are merely codes of slavery against Negroes hidden in plain sight. Our biggest proof is that if they were true or have any powers, the Slave masters in Europeans and Arabs would never have given them to the Negroes.
This video tried to recall the age long lie of the slave master and his accomplices that the Negroes were not human and sought answers to see if that had changed. It also examines how they are working together today to sustain the modern day iteration of the slave trade which is One Nigeria and One Cameroon and how they are united against Biafra and Ambazonia freedom struggles today.
Full video is available on Patreon and at Odysee.com, and crystalviews.net among others.
Please note that we did not restrict the full video to Patreon out of a desire to make money but because we observed that the descendants of the slave hunters flag our videos when the full videos are posted openly.
Full Videos can be found on odyssey.com and Crystalviews.net
For those that have supported us, we say thank you
You are welcome to support us at https://www.paypal.me/OurRenaissance https://bit.ly/2OxCtF8 or at https://www.patreon.com/OurRenaissance
For those that have supported us, we say thank you
REFERENCES
Prescott, T. H (1857). The American Encyclopedia of History, Biography and Travel.
Benezet, A. (1766). A caution and warning to Great Britain and Her Colonies: In a short representation of the calamitous state of the enslaved negroes in the British Dominions.
DuBois, W. E. B. (1935). Inter-Racial Implications of the Ethiopian Crisis-A Negro View. Foreign Aff., 14, 82.
Hay, C(1744) The Importance of Effectually Supporting the Royal African Company of England Impartially Considered
Sale, G. (1850). “The” Koran, Commonly Called the Alcoran of Mohammed Translated... from the Original Arabic: With Explanatory Notes, Taken from the Most Approved Commentators to which is Prefixed a Preliminary Discourse (Vol. 2). Tegg.
Houstoun, J. (1725). Some New and Accurate Observations Geographical, Natural and Historical. Containing a True and Impartial Account of the Situation, Product, and Natural History of the Coast Of Guinea.
Gibson, E. (1729). Two Letters of the Lord Bishop of London: The First, to the Masters and Mistresses of Families in the English Plantations Abroad;... The Second, to the Missionaries There;.. (Vol. 5, pp. 10-12). Joseph Downing.
Sullivan, W. (1833). Historical Class Book: Containing Sketches of History from the Beginning of the World to the End of the Roman Empire in Italy, AD 476.(Part first.). Carter, Hendee, and Company.
Prescott, H. T. (1857). The American Encyclopedia of History, Biography and Travel. J. & H. Miller.
Benezet, A. (1783). The Case of Our Fellow-creatures: The Oppressed Africans, Respectfully Recommended to the Serious Consideration of the Legislature of Great-Britain, by the People Called Quakers
Johnson, J.W., & Brown, L. (1925). The book of American Negro spirituals. New York: Viking Press.
N.A. (1788). Am I not a man and a brother?: with all humility addressed to the British Legislature

Jacob’s Voice and Esau’s Body Code for Negroes-FE(5)
1:07:04
The Renaissance
26 Views · 3 years ago


Jacob’s Voice and Esau’s Body Code for Negroes-FE(5)
This is the Full Edition of our video- Jacob’s Voice and Esau’s Body Code for Negroes-(5) It is a continuation of our series on how the slave master hides behind his slave hunting partners to mete out evil against the Negroes.
Like the case of the Biblical code of Esau and Jacob as twins, the slave master and his slave hunting partners are twins in the evil against the Negroes. Our research here at the Renaissance shows that the so called Holy Books of Islam and Christianity, the Bible and Quran are merely codes of slavery against Negroes hidden in plain sight. Our biggest proof is that if they were true or have any powers, the Slave masters in Europeans and Arabs would never have given them to the Negroes.
This video tried to recall the age long lie of the slave master and his accomplices that the Negroes were not human and sought answers to see if that had changed. It also examines how they are working together today to sustain the modern day iteration of the slave trade which is One Nigeria and One Cameroon and how they are united against Biafra and Ambazonia freedom struggles today.
Full video is available on Patreon and at Odysee.com, and crystalviews.net among others.
Please note that we did not restrict the full video to Patreon out of a desire to make money but because we observed that the descendants of the slave hunters flag our videos when the full videos are posted openly.
Full Videos can be found on odyssey.com and Crystalviews.net
For those that have supported us, we say thank you
You are welcome to support us at https://www.paypal.me/OurRenaissance https://bit.ly/2OxCtF8 or at https://www.patreon.com/OurRenaissance
For those that have supported us, we say thank you
REFERENCES
Mercer, W. H., Collins, A. E., & Harding, A. J. (1902). The Colonial Office List for 1902: Comprising Historical and Statistical Information respecting the Colonial dependencies of Great Britain, an account of the services of the officers on the colonial service, a transcript of the colonial regulation, and other information. London: Harrison and Sons.
Gibbons, H. A. (1916). The new map of Africa (1900-1916): A history of European colonial expansion and colonial diplomacy. Century Company.
Prescott, T. H (1857). The American Encyclopedia of History, Biography and Travel.
Benezet, A. (2020). A caution and warning to Great Britain and Her Colonies: In a short representation of the calamitous state of the enslaved negroes in the British Dominions. Good Press.
Clarkson, T. (1788). An Essay on the Slavery and Commerce of the Human Species, particularly the African. Jazzybee Verlag.
Falconbridge, A. (1788). An account of the slave trade on the coast of Africa. J. Phillips.

⁣ Jacob’s Voice and Esau’s Body Code for Negroes-FE(4)
1:08:26
The Renaissance
25 Views · 3 years ago


Jacob’s Voice and Esau’s Body Code for Negroes-FE(4)
This is the Full Edition of our video- Jacob’s Voice and Esau’s Body Code for Negroes-(4) It is a continuation of our series on how the slave master hides behind his slave hunting partners to mete out evil against the Negroes.
Like the case of the Biblical code of Esau and Jacob as twins, the slave master and his slave hunting partners are twins in the evil against the Negroes. Today, while the slave master is the architect and sponsor of the atrocities against the Negroes, he hides behind his slave hunting partners while the Negroes, who resemble the slave hunters, bear the brunt of their activities. However, while the voice may sound like those of the slave hunters, the body proper is the slave masters body.
This video tried to recall the age long lie of the slave master and his accomplices that the Negroes were not human and sought answers to see if that had changed.
Full video is available on Patreon and at Odysee.com, and crystalviews.net among others.
Please note that we did not restrict the full video to Patreon out of a desire to make money but because we observed that the descendants of the slave hunters flag our videos when the full videos are posted openly.
Full Videos can be found on odyssey.com and Crystalviews.net
For those that have supported us, we say thank you
You are welcome to support us at https://www.paypal.me/OurRenaissance https://bit.ly/2OxCtF8 or at https://www.patreon.com/OurRenaissance
For those that have supported us, we say thank you
REFERENCES
Carroll, C. (1900). The Negro a beast.
Hervey, H. (1950). Barracoon.
N.A(1823) Case of the Vigilante, A Ship Employed in the Slave Trade
Mercer, W. H., Collins, A. E., & Harding, A. J. (1902). The Colonial Office List for 1902: Comprising Historical and Statistical Information respecting the Colonial dependencies of Great Britain, an account of the services of the officers on the colonial service, a transcript of the colonial regulation, and other information. London: Harrison and Sons.

⁣Jacob’s Voice and Esau’s Body-A Reply-FE(2)
1:13:03
The Renaissance
30 Views · 3 years ago

⁣Jacob’s Voice and Esau’s Body-A Reply-FE(2)
This is the Full Edition of our video- Jacob’s Voice and Esau’s Body-A Reply-(1). It is a response video to a comment we received suggesting that the slave masters' latest alibi by trying to suggest that Negroes are aborigines of the plantation now called USA could be true.
Full video is available on Patreon and at Odysee.com, and crystalviews.net among others.
Please note that we did not restrict the full video to Patreon out of a desire to make money but because we observed that the descendants of the slave hunters flag our videos when the full videos are posted openly.
Full Videos can be found on odyssey.com and Crystalviews.net
For those that have supported us, we say thank you
You are welcome to support us at https://www.paypal.me/OurRenaissance https://bit.ly/2OxCtF8 or at https://www.patreon.com/OurRenaissance
For those that have supported us, we say thank you
REFERENCES
Campbell, R. (1860). A Pilgrimage to My Motherland: An Account of a Journey Among the Egbas and Yorubas of Central Africa.
Woodson, C. G. (Eds.). (1917). The Journal of Negro History. Association for the Study of Negro Life and History.
Hervey, H. (N.D). Barracoon. G. P. Putnam’s Sons
Benezet, A. (1762). A Short Account of that Part of Africa, Inhabited by the Negroes: With Respect to the Fertility of the Country; the Good Disposition of Many of the Natives, and the Manner by which the Slave Trade is Carried on. W. Dunlap.
Lugard, L. F. J. (1922). The dual mandate in British tropical Africa.
Lucas, C. P. (1894). A historical geography of the British colonies. Oxford, Eng.:

⁣ Jacob’s Voice and Esau’s Body-A Reply-FE(1)
1:01:30
The Renaissance
54 Views · 3 years ago


Jacob’s Voice and Esau’s Body-A Reply-FE(1)
This is the Full Edition of our video- Jacob’s Voice and Esau’s Body-A Reply-(1) It is a continuation of our series on how the slave master hides behind his slave hunting partners to mete out evil against the Negroes. It is actually a response video to a comment we received suggesting that we are focused on Nigeria although we focus on Negroes all over the world and West and Central Africa where the slave hunters are still active.
This video will help identify and understand how the slave masters and their slave hunting partners are still working together. As an example, when you hear the Fulanis in Nigeria threaten war, you will understand that it is the slave master hiding behind them as they were used as slave hunters during the slave trade.
The video is simply a reply to show that we do not focus on Nigeria alone but the entire area of what was Negroland and Guinea
Full video is available o.n Patreon and at Odysee.com, and crystalviews.net among others.
Please note that we did not restrict the full video to Patreon out of a desire to make money but because we observed that the descendants of the slave hunters flag our videos when the full videos are posted openly.
Full Videos can be found on odyssey.com and Crystalviews.net
For those that have supported us, we say thank you
You are welcome to support us at https://www.paypal.me/OurRenaissance https://bit.ly/2OxCtF8 or at https://www.patreon.com/OurRenaissance
For those that have supported us, we say thank you
REFERENCES
Buxton, T. F. (1840). The African Slave Trade, and Its Remedy.
Shaw, F. L. (1905). Tropical dependency: An outline of the ancient history of the Western Soudan with an account of the modern settlement of Northern Nigeria.
Ross, W. S. (1880). Woman: her glory, her shame, and her God.
Bello, A. S. A.(1962) My Life Cambridge
Tanner, B. T. (1869). The Negro's Origin; And, Is the Negro Cursed?. African ME Book Depository
.Waugh, A., & Cronjé, S. (1969). Biafra: Britain's Shame. Michael Joseph.

⁣ Jacob’s Voice and Esau’s Body Code for Negroes-FE(2)
1:00:29
The Renaissance
33 Views · 3 years ago


Jacob’s Voice and Esau’s Body Code for Negroes-FE(2)
This is the Full Edition of our video- Jacob’s Voice and Esau’s Body Code for Negroes-(1) It seeks to examine the slave masters technique of operating through his slave hunting partners. This was the same thing as capturing and selling the Negroes as slaves while the ugly image of being a man stealer rubs off on the Negroes who were the victims of their Man's inhumanity to man.
Like the case of the Biblical Eve and the Serpent, the ugly image sticks with the serpent who bears the brunt of the incident a lot more than the invisible Satan. Today, why the slave master is the architect and sponsor of the atrocities against the Negroes, he hides behind his slave hunting partners while the Negroes, who resemble the slave hunters bear the brunt of their activities.
The video simply tries to show that although the voice may be Jacob's, the body is that of Esau as coded in the slave masters’ book.
Full video is available on Patreon and at Odysee.com, and crystalviews.net among others.
Please note that we did not restrict the full video to Patreon out of a desire to make money but because we observed that the descendants of the slave hunters flag our videos when the full videos are posted openly.
Full Videos can be found on odyssey.com and Crystalviews.net
For those that have supported us, we say thank you
You are welcome to support us at https://www.paypal.me/OurRenaissance https://bit.ly/2OxCtF8 or at https://www.patreon.com/OurRenaissance
For those that have supported us, we say thank you
REFERENCES
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Lake, E. J. (1879). The Church Missionary Atlas: Containing an Account of the Various Countries in which the Church Missionary Society Labours, and of Its Missionary Operations. London: Church Missionary House.
Phillips, U. B. (1918). American Negro Slavery: A Survey of the Supply, Employment and Control of Negro Labor as Determined by the Plantation Régime. D. Appleton.
Gray, I. (1874). The gospel of slavery. Ebookfreedom.
Cobb, T. R. R. (1858). An Historical Sketch of Slavery: From the Earliest Period (No. 110). Scholarly Press.
Ross, A(1696) Mancebia or a view of all the religions of the world
Sale, G(1840) The Alcoran of Mahomet

Jacob’s Voice and Esau’s Body Code for Negroes-FE(1)
58:27
The Renaissance
16 Views · 3 years ago


Jacob’s Voice and Esau’s Body Code for Negroes-FE(1)
This is the Full Edition of our video- Jacob’s Voice and Esau’s Body Code for Negroes-(1) It seeks to examine the slave masters technique of operating through his slave hunting partners. This was the same thing as capturing and selling the Negroes as slaves while the ugly image of being a man stealer rubs off on the Negroes who were the victims of their Man's inhumanity to man.
Like the case of the Biblical Eve and the Serpent, the ugly image sticks with the serpent who bears the brunt of the incident a lot more than the invisible Satan. Today, why the slave master is the architect and sponsor of the atrocities against the Negroes, he hides behind his slave hunting partners while the Negroes, who resemble the slave hunters bear the brunt of their activities.
The video simply tries to show that although the voice may be Jacob's, the body is that of Esau as coded in the slave masters’ book.
Full video is available on Patreon and at Odysee.com, and crystalviews.net among others.
Please note that we did not restrict the full video to Patreon out of a desire to make money but because we observed that the descendants of the slave hunters flag our videos when the full videos are posted openly.
Full Videos can be found on odyssey.com and Crystalviews.net
For those that have supported us, we say thank you
You are welcome to support us at https://www.paypal.me/OurRenaissance https://bit.ly/2OxCtF8 or at https://www.patreon.com/OurRenaissance
For those that have supported us, we say thank you
REFERENCES
Burns, A. C(1922) The Nigeria handbook
Lander, R., & Lander, J. (1844). Journal of an Expedition to Explore the Course and Termination of the Niger: with a Narrative of a Voyage down that River to its Termination (Vol. 2). Harper.
Moister, W. (1879). African: Past and Present.
.Woodson, C. G.(Ed.). (1917). The Journal of Negro History. Association for the Study of Negro Life and History.
Hazzledine, G. D. (1904). The white man in Nigeria. E. Arnold.
Burdo, A. (1880). The Niger and the Benueh: Travels in Central Africa. R. Bentley & son
Anderson, J(1863) .The story of the Life of John Anderson, the Fugitive Slave




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