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The Mental Enslavement of  Negroes_FE(1)
31:59
The Renaissance
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The Mental Enslavement of Negroes_FE(1)
This is the Full Edition of our recent video The Mental Enslavement of Negroes(1)
The best way to understand mental slavery is to think about a Negro killing his siblings over the interest of the European and Arab slave masters be it their religions Islam and Christianity or their colonial boundaries as in the case of Biafra and Ambazonia. Do you not wonder why no single African country condemns killings in West and Central African be it in Biafra or Ambazonia? What about why no single African country or Government is concerned about their people drowning in the ocean crossing for better life in Europe?
Please bear in mind that the Governments in Africa are mere appendages of the European and Arab slave masters and are useless to the Negroes and other indigenous groups
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REFERENCES
Darwin, C. (2016). On the origin of species, 1859.
Bello, A. (1962). My life. (No Title).
N.A(1866) British Parliament accounts and papers thirty-nine volumes, Slave trade state Papers, Abyssinian Captives, America, North (Shenandoah) Session 1 February - 10 August 1866
Cronon, E. D. (1960). Black Moses: The Story of Marcus Garvey and the Universal Negro Improvement Association. Univ of Wisconsin Press.
McNally, F(1870) Nation Geographical Series, An improved System of Geography designed for Schools, Academies and Seminaries
Darwin, E(1804). The Temple of Nature; or, the Origin of Society.
Shufeldt, R. W. (1907). The Negro a menace to American civilization.
W.E.B DuBois Ed (1924) The Crisis Vol 28 No 1 Whole No 163
Chisholm, G. G. (1882). The Two Hemispheres: A Popular Account of the Countries and Peoples of the World. Blackie & Son.
Hayford, J. E. C. (1911). Ethiopia unbound: Studies in race emancipation. CM Phillips.
Marcus, G. A. R. V. E. Y. (1967). Philosophy and opinions of Marcus Garvey.
Drummond, P(1862) The War in America Negro Slavery and the Bible

The Mental Enslavement of  Negroes_FE(2)
29:47
The Renaissance
31 Views · 1 year ago


The Mental Enslavement of Negroes_FE(2)
This is the Full Edition of our recent video The Mental Enslavement of Negroes(2)
The best way to understand mental slavery is to think about a Negro killing his siblings over the interest of the European and Arab slave masters be it their religions Islam and Christianity or their colonial boundaries as in the case of Biafra and Ambazonia. Do you not wonder why no single African country condemns killings in West and Central African be it in Biafra or Ambazonia? What about why no single African country or Government is concerned about their people drowning in the ocean crossing for better life in Europe?
Please bear in mind that the Governments in Africa are mere appendages of the European and Arab slave masters and are useless to the Negroes and other indigenous groups
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
Darwin, C. (2016). On the origin of species, 1859.
Drummond, P(1862) The War in America Negro Slavery and the Bible
Holcombe, W. H. (1861). Suggestions as to the Spiritual Philosophy of African Slavery: Addressed to the Members and Friends of the Church of the New Jerusalem. Mason brothers.
Ryer, S. D.(1649) The alcoran of Mohammed.
CARROLL, C.(1900) THE NEGRO A BEAST.
Clarke, R. F. (1889). Cardinal Lavigerie and the African Slave Trade.

Reality and Hope for Negroes-A Reply FE(1)
1:04:10
The Renaissance
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Reality and Hope for Negroes-A Reply FE(1)
This is the Full Edition of our response video to a comment from some of the so-called African Americans who are believing the false narrative that Negroes are the same as Native Americans. The Individual appears to somehow believe that the world started when the slave masters came to the New World and thus believes that the slave master gave them the name Indian and identity of Indian.
This video tries to show that Negroes were never the same as Native Americans or Africans
Full video is available on Patreon.com, 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
Teidemann, F. (1836). XXIII. On the Brain of the Negro, Compared with That of the European and the Orang-Outang. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, (126), 497-527.
Hunt, J. (1863). On the Negro's place in nature. Trübner, for the Anthropological Society.
Armistead, W. (1848). A Tribute for the Negro: Being a Vindication of the Moral. Intellectual, and Religious Capabilities of the Coloured Portion of Mankind.
Culpepper, J. C. (2006). 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica. Reference Reviews.
Wheatley, P.(1834). Memoir and Poems of Phillis Wheatley, a Native African and a Slave.
Hunt, J. (1863). On the Negro's place in nature. Trübner, for the Anthropological Society.
Webster, N., Webster, N., Goodrich, C. A., Porter, N., & Mahn, C. A. F. (1886). Webster's Complete Dictionary of the English Language. With Various Literary Appendices and Numerous Additional Illustrations Thoroughly Revised and Improved by Chauncey A. Goodrich DD, LL. D., Late Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory, and Also Professor of the Pastoral Charge in Yale College; and Noah Porter, DD, Professor of Moral Philosophy and Metaphysics in Yale College. Assisted by Dr. CAF Mahn, of Berlin, and Others. George Bell & Sons.

Head of the Serpent for Negroes FE(3)
1:04:07
The Renaissance
30 Views · 3 years ago


Head of the Serpent for Negroes FE(3)
This is the Full Edition of our video introducing the counterfeit Benin Kingdom of today. The video gives a clue that the present day Benin Kingdom is a creation of the Slave Masters and a counterfeit created after the slave masters destroyed the original Benin Kingdom in 1897. The so-called Oba of Benin is also a creation of the Slave master and his slave hunting Accomplices.
It also shows that the Slave Master and his accomplices are responsible for the killings and burning of houses in Biafraland today, same way they conducted Slave raids or Razzias during the slave trade.
Full video is available on Patreon.com, 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
Smith, W. (1744). A new voyage to Guinea.
US Congress(1776) Declaration of Independence
Pinnock, J. (1897). Benin: The Surrounding Country, Inhabitants, Customs, and Trade. Journal of Commerce.
Hunt, J. (1863). On the Negro's place in nature. Trübner, for the Anthropological Society.
Kingsley, M. H. (1899). West African Studies.
Roth, H. L. (1903). Great Benin: Its customs, art and horrors. F. King.
Bindloss, H. (1898). In the Niger country. W. Blackwood and sons.

⁣ The Slave Coast for Negroes_FE(1)
32:29
The Renaissance
30 Views · 5 months ago


The Slave Coast for Negroes_FE(1)
This is the Full Edition of our video to show the relationship of the Slave coast to Modern day Nigeria. It further exposes the slave masters scheme of propagating that the slave trade no longer happened through the likes of Dane Calloway and Kurimeo Ahau. It also examines how the slave master and his accomplices are using Simon Ekpa against Negroes in Biafra seeking freedom from the slavery of One Nigeria or Slave coast
Please watch the video and look for the materials referenced and study them yourself.
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REFERENCES
NA(1823) Case of the Vigilante with some reflections on that traffic
Jacobs, D(1987) The brutality of Nations
Mockler-Ferryman, A. F. (1898). Imperial Africa: the rise, progress and future of the British possessions in Africa (Vol. 1).
Mitchell, S. A. (1851). Mitchell's School Geography: A System of Modern Geography, Comprising a Description of the Present State of the World, and Its Five Great Divisions, America, Europe, Asia, Africa, and Oceanica... Accompanied by an Atlas Containing Thirty-two Maps...
Hill, P. G. (1849). A Voyage to the Slave Coasts of West and East Africa. Charles Gilpin.

Facts vs Fantasies for Negroes-A Reply FE(4)
1:19:19
The Renaissance
29 Views · 3 years ago


Facts vs Fantasies for Negroes-A Reply FE(4)
This is the Full Edition of part 4 of a Response Video to a comment from some of our previous Videos. The Individual appears to somehow believe that christianity was the religion of the Africans before the coming of the European and Arab slave hunters.
Christianity or Islam, the man stealers in Europeans and Arabs(Including Fulanis and Moors) would never have given them to the Negroes.
However, in this video we tried to show how the slave master, especially the British, hid behind his slave trading accomplices to abduct a freedom-seeking leader of the Indigenous people of Biafra(IPOB) and “extraordinarily renditioned” him to Nigeria.
Full video is available on Patreon.com, 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
Teidemann, F. (1836). XXIII. On the Brain of the Negro, Compared with That of the European and the Orang-Outang. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, (126), 497-527.
Hunt, J. (1863). On the Negro's place in nature. Trübner, for the Anthropological Society.
Hulbert, A. B. (1916). The Era of Indian Demoralization. The Journal of Race Development, 6(3), 285-299.
Garvey, M. (1923). Philosophy and opinions.
Parsons, J. D. (1895). Our Sun-God: Or Christianity Before Christ
M'Queen, J. (1840). A Geographical Survey of Africa: Its Rivers, Lakes, Mountains, Productions, States, Population, Etc: With a Map on an Entirely New Construction to which is Prefixed a Letter to Lord John Russell Regarding the Slave Trade and the Improvement of Africa:(New Impr.).
Buxton, T. F. (1840). The African Slave Trade, and Its Remedy. J. Murray.
Moll, H. (1711). Atlas Geographus; Or, A Compleat System of Geography, Ancient and Modern: Containing what is of Most Use in Bleau, Varenius, Cellarius, Cluverius, Baudrand, Brietius, Sanson, &c. With the Discoveries and Improvements of the Best Modern Authors to this Time. Illustrated with about 100 New Maps, Done from the Latest Observations. John Nutt.
Johnston, H. (1928). Britain across the seas Africa: History and description of the British Empire in Africa. National Society's Depository, London.
Lloyd, J. (1880). The North African Church. Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge.

⁣ Head of the Serpent for Negroes FE(1)
1:05:08
The Renaissance
29 Views · 3 years ago


Head of the Serpent for Negroes FE(1)
This is the Full Edition of our series on a Freedom Seeking group(I.P.O.B) in what was Negroland and Guinea looking for Freedom from the Colonial and slavery structures of the Slave master and his accomplices.
However, as you would expect in every Negro gathering, there must be saboteurs, disunity, snitching etc. In this case, the group called Indigenous People of Biafra(IPOB) is currently looking for freedom from the colonial and Slave masters and the Yoke of One Nigeria. As expected, the slave master connived with his slave hunting accomplices to abduct the leader of the Group and then infiltrated another group called Directorate of State(D.O.S).
In 2015 the same leader was arrested, and detained by the Slave master and his accomplices for two years without trial. Following his arrest in 2015, the leadership group called D.O.S was found to have compromised and the then Deputy Dissolved the DOS. The slave master and his accomplices then went back to the drawing board and this time got the deputy and afterwards the DOS. He then went ahead to kidnap the leader while having the D.O.S under him.
REMEMBER, IF THE PEOPLE HAD LISTENED TO THE COMPROMISED D.O.S TO STOP THE MONDAY SIT AT HOME, KANU WOULD HAVE BEEN FORGOTTEN IN THE D.S.S DUNGEON BY NOW WHICH WAS THE PLAN OF THE SLAVE MASTER AND HIS ACCOMPLICES AND THE COMPROMISED D.O.S
This video continues to show that the D.O.S in IPOB is compromised and that the head of the head of the serpent is the British Government, especially the English the same way they did as slave hunters.
Full video is available on Patreon.com, 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
Edwards, B. (1794). The history, civil and commercial, of the British colonies in the West Indies: In 2 vol.: Illustr. with maps (Vol. 2)
Webster, N., Webster, N., Goodrich, C. A., Porter, N., & Mahn, C. A. F. (1886). Webster's Complete Dictionary of the English Language. With Various Literary Appendices and Numerous Additional Illustrations Thoroughly Revised and Improved by Chauncey A. Goodrich DD, LL. D., Late Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory, and Also Professor of the Pastoral Charge in Yale College; and Noah Porter, DD, Professor of Moral Philosophy and Metaphysics in Yale College. Assisted by Dr. CAF Mahn, of Berlin, and Others. George Bell & Sons.
Ratzel, F. (1898). The history of mankind (Vol. 3). Macmillan and Company, Limited.
Mockler-Ferryman, A. F. (1900). British West Africa: Its Rise and Progress. Swan Sonnenshein.
Garvey, M. (1967). Philosophy and Opinions of Marcus Garvey: Or, Africa for the Africans (Vol. 1). Psychology Press.
Harris, N. D., & Shotwell, J. T. (1914). World Diplomacy: Intervention and Colonization in Africa. Houghton Mifflin.
Falconbridge, A. (1788). An Account of the Slave Trade on the Coast of Africa, by Alexander Falconbridge. James Phillips.
Sorsby, V. G. (1975). British Trade with Spanish America Under the Asiento 1713-1740 (Doctoral dissertation, University of London).

The Needle in a Haystack for Negroes-A Reply FE(3)
1:17:10
The Renaissance
29 Views · 3 years ago


The Needle in a Haystack for Negroes-A Reply FE(3)
This is the Full Edition of the video, The Needle in a Haystack for Negroes-(3) which seeks to use the case of the Indigenous People of Biafra(IPOB), a Negro group seeking freedom in Nigeria to examine how the slave masters technique of inmfiltrating such groups and using the Negroes against themselves. It will also show that the individuals Simon Ekpa and Nelly Ofoegbu are agents of the slave master who are working to divide the freedom struiggle of their siblings to sustain the Slave masters interest of one Nigeria and by extension - One Cameroon.
Full Videos can also be found on odyssey.com and Crystalviews.net
It is also on youtube - https://youtu.be/C2g9m3cTLzQ
For those that have supported us, we say thank you
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REFERENCES
Heylyn, P.(1668), Chetwind, P., & Seile, A. Cosmography, the Third Book: Containing The Chorography and History Of The Lesser and Greater Asia And All The Principal Kingdoms, Provinces, Seas, and Isles, Thereof. Third Book. Philip Chetwin and Anne Seile.
Hurd, W. (1799). A Universal History of the Religious Rites, Ceremonies and Customs of the Whole World.
Edwards, B. (1794). An Abridgment of Mr. Edwards's Civil and Commercial History of the British West Indies. (Vol. 2).
Olney, J. (1829). Practical System of Modern Geography: Or, A View of the Present State of the World. Pratt, Woodford.
British Parliament(1792) The Debate on a Motion for the Abolition of the Slave-trade in the House of Commons on Monday the Second of April, 1792
Morse, J. (1814). The American Universal Geography or A view of the Present State of all the Kingdoms, States, and Colonies in the known World in two Volumes, to which is added, an Abridgement of the last Census-A chronological Table of Remarkable events From the creation to this time-An improved list of ancient and modern learned and eminent men and a copious index to the whole work. The whole comprehending a complete system of Modern Geography(Vol 2)
Equiano, O. (1794). Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano, or Gustavus Vassa, the African, Written by Himself.
Arrowsmith, A(1832) A Grammar of Modern Geography, with an introduction to Astronomy and the use of the Globes, complied for the use of King's College School
N.A(1843) Outlines of Geography, for the use of the Edinburgh Academy, For the use of the Edinburgh Academy in two Parts.Part 1-Modern Geography
Rees, A. (1819). The cyclopædia; or, universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature (Vol. 4). Longman, Hurst, Rees,
N.A(1827) Edinburgh Gazetteer or Geography Dictionary:containing A description of the various countries, Kingdoms, States, Cities, Towns, Mountains
Hopkins, J. H. (1864). A Scriptural, Ecclesiastical, and Historical View of Slavery: From the Days of the Patriarch Abraham, to the Nineteenth Century. Addressed to the Right Rev. Alonzo Potter... WI Pooley & Company.
N.A.(1831) British Parliamentary Papers, Colonies and slaves one Volume relating to Colonies, Africans Captured, Jamaica, Slave Emancipation, Slave trade Session 14 June - 20 October 1831 Vol XIX
Waugh, A., & Cronjé, S. (1969). Biafra: Britain's Shame. Michael Joseph.
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McQueen, J. (1840). A Geographical Survey of Africa, Its Rivers, Lakes, Mountains, Productions, States, Populations.

The Mind of the slave and the Master_A Reply FE(1)
1:27:53
The Renaissance
29 Views · 3 years ago


The Mind of the slave and the Master_A Reply FE(1)
This is the Full Edition of our response video, The Mind of the slave and Master which examines the mind of the slave and that of the Master and why the slaves mind, makes them amenable to slavery. It also examined the governments in Africa especially West and Central Africa and how they work with the European slave masters.
It also shows why the descendants of the slave hunters who are out in power by the slave masters do not care about the electorates because they know that the votes do not count.
Full Videos can also be found on odyssey.com and crystalviews.net
It is also on youtube for Channel members
For those that have supported us, we say thank you
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REFERENCES
Bleeker, S. (1969). The Ibo of Biafra. Morrow.
Mockler-Ferryman, A. F. (1902). British Nigeria. Journal of the Royal African Society, 1(2), 160-173.
Fraser, J. F. (1909). Quaint subjects of the king. Cassell.
Basden, G. T. (1966). Niger ibos. Barnes & Noble.
Tait, W(1851) The slave trade overruled for the salvation of Africa
Kingsley, M. H. (1899). West African Studies.

Nnamdi Kanu, Britain, Fulani,Biafra and Ambazonia freedom_FE(3)
36:33
The Renaissance
29 Views · 2 years ago

⁣Nnamdi Kanu, Britain, Fulani,Biafra and Ambazonia freedom_FE(3)
This is the third iteration and FE of our video series to show that the British slave master and their Arab/Fulani accomplices are the sponsors of Simon Ekpa who came with a fake name as a fifth columnist to IPOB to sabotage the Biafra freedom. It also examines the role of the British in the atrocious slave trade and how One Nigeria is the slave trade but with a different name.
Please watch the video and remember to leave comments especially where you disagree. We welcome constructive and objective criticisms.

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Berlioux, E. F. (1872). The Slave Trade in Africa in 1872: Principally Carried on for the Supply of Turkey, Egypt, Persia and Zanzibar.
Clarkson, T. (1821). The Cries of Africa, to the Inhabitants of Europe; Or, a Survey of that Bloody Commerce Called the Slave-trade.
Clarkson, T. (1808). History of the rise, progress, and accomplishment of the abolition of the African slave trade by the British parliament. Vol II
Chatelain, H.(1896) "The Open sore of the World - Africa's internal Slave trade and a Practical Plan for its extinction




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