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The Heaven Illusion for Negroes_FE(1)
This is the FE and 1sth part of our video series to examine the heaven Illusion used to deceive the Negroes by the slave master.
We tried to show how the Slave master and his slave hunting accomplices are working torgether today against the Negroes.
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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.).
Orr, C. W. J. (1911). The making of northern Nigeria. Macmillan and Company, Limited.
N.A(1968) Nigerian-Biafran Relief Situation, Hearing before the United States Senate, Ninetieth Session, October 4, 1968
Equiano, O. (1794). Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano, or Gustavus Vassa, the African, Written by Himself.
N.A(1851) Extracts from the Evidence taken Before Committees of the two Houses of Parliament relative to the slave trade, with illustrations from the collateral Sources of Information
Kilby, P. (1967). Industrialization in an open economy: Nigeria, 1945-1966.
Allen, W., & Thomson, T. R. H. (1848). A Narrative of the Expedition Sent by Her Majesty's Government to the River Niger, in 1841, Under the Command of Captain HD Trotter, RN (Vol. 1). R. Bentley.
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.
Thrasher, J. B. (1861). Slavery, a Divine Institution: A Speech Made Before the Breckinridge and Lane Club, November 5th, 1860. Southern reveille Book and job Office.
Haydn, J. (1866). Haydn's Dictionary of Dates and Universal Information Relating to All Ages and Nations. Harper & Brothers.
Nnamdi Kanu, Ayuk Tabe, Britain,Arabs and Negro Freedom_FE(1)
This is the Full Edition(FE) of our video on Nnamdi Kanu, Ayuk Tabe, Britain, Arabs and Negro Freedom examining how the slave master maltreats Negroes who seek Freedom today the same way he did during the slave trade to abolitionists.Let us not forget that the slave master treated Negroes the same way over the civil rights movement.
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Why Nnamdi Kanu was kidnapped_FE(2)
This is the Full Edition(FE) of our video, Why Nnamdi Kanu was kidnapped (2). Nnamdi Kanu is a Freedom Seeker kidnapped by the slave master and his slave hunting accomplices three years ago and renditioned to the slave Coast or Nigeria. It is about why he was kidnapped and being tried in the slave masters court of injustice and slave trade.
It also mentioned the slave masters’ agents like Simon Ekpa and Dane Calloway as contracted agents of the slave master to lie against the Negroes and any efforts to make to secure their freedom.
Please watch the video and look for the materials referenced and study them yourself.
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Ratzel, F. (1898). The History of Mankind
The Conspiracy Against the Negroes_FE(1)
In this video, we are trying to examine how the Slave masters and their slave hunting partners are still working together against the Negroes today. We tried to use the case of Biafra to show that the slave master and the slave hunters are still working together against the Negroes
The current so called Climate Change which manifested in the slave hunters of old Massacring Negro communities in what was Negroland and West and Central Africa today is also exmined and the history presented. The relationship between Biafra, Ambazonia and the slave trade with the Covid-19 lock down of last year was also examined.
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 slave hunters flag our videos when the full videos are posted openly.
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Pinnock, J. (1897). Benin: The Surrounding Country, Inhabitants, Customs, and Trade. Journal of Commerce.
Bacon, R. (1897). Benin: The city of blood. Arnold.
Blake, W. O. (1860). The History of Slavery and the Slave Trade, Ancient and Modern. H. Miller.
Jerome, D. (1901). The Negro Races: a Sociological Study. Vol 1
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.
Cardinal, A. W. (1921). The Natives of the Northern Territories of the Gold Coast.
Robbins, A. (1818). A Journal Comprising an Account of the Loss of the Brig Commerce of Hartford, Connecticut….
Brackett, J. R. (1889). The Negro in Maryland: A study of the institution of slavery. Baltimore, Md.: N. Murray, publication agent, Johns Hopkins University.
CIA(1966) United Arab Republic(EGYPT)
Orr, C. W. J. (1911). The making of northern Nigeria. Macmillan and Company, Limited.
Biafra Freedom and the Slave Master FE(4)
This is the Full Edition of the continuation of our video about 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.
This video continues to show that the D.O.S in IPOB is compromised and now being used by the slave master and his accomplices to destroy the movement from within.
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
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Goldie, H. (1890). Calabar and Its Mission. Oliphant, Anderson & Ferrier.
Brown, W. W. (1849). The narrative of William W. Brown, an American slave.
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. Select Committee on the whole house (1789). Minutes of Evidence Taken Before the Honourable House of Commons, in a Committee of the Whole House, to Whom it was Referred to Consider of the circumstances of the Slave Trade; Complained of in the Several Petitions which were presented to the House in the last Session of Parliament, relative to the State of the African Slave Trade
Walker, F. D. (1926). Africa and her Peoples. Edinburgh House Press.
Great Britain Parliament(1789) Reports of the Lords of the Committee of Council Appointed for the Consideration of All Matters relating to Trade and Foreign Plantations
Lugard, F. D. (1922). Dual mandate in British tropical Africa.
Twelvetrees, H. (1863). The story of the life of John Anderson, the Fugitive Slave
It Is Written Vs Truth for Negroes-A Reply FE(2)
This is the Full Edition of the response video to some comments we received on some of our previous videos. The comment is below
Mr Himself Alone
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• 4 days ago
You have poor reading comprehension. It says the could not obtain European goods without slaves. Meaning the Fulahs. Sold people. You keep acting like people could not be traded for things. It does not matter who in Africa sold people. The fact is they were sold or traded. Never did I deny that Fulani captured and sold other African tribes. They did. What you want your viewers to believe is that Igbo or Eboe or what you call "Negroes" never did. Even though Olaudah Equiano who was Igbo. Said his people sold slaves.
Mr Himself Alone
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• 11 days ago
Glover formed the nucleus of what is today’s Nigeria’s Army and Police. He started the force with 10 Hausa runaway slaves on 1 June 1863. The group was known as Glover’s Hausas or ‘Glover’s Forty Thieves’.
Mr Himself Alone
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• 1 month ago
Biafra on maps is shown as being where Cameroonian is today and Benin on maps is the southern portion of modern Nigeria
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N.A(1999) The Nigerian Constitution(Written but not True)
Lugard, F. D. (1922). Dual mandate in British tropical Africa.
Glover, L. E. R. S. (1897). Life of Sir John Hawley Glover. Smith, Elder.
Browne, P. A., & Prichard, J. C. (1850). The Classification of Mankind, by the Hair and Wool of Their Heads: With an Answer to Dr. Prichard's Assertion, that" the Covering of the Head of the Negro is Hair, Properly So Termed, and Not Wool":
Shufeldt, R. W. (1907). The Negro a menace to American civilization. RG Badger.
N.A(1828) Slave Trade Two Volumes
Pinkerton, J. (1807). Modern geography. T Cadell & W Davies.
Harris, T. M. (1841). Biographical Memorials of James Oglethorpe: Founder of the Colony of Georgia in North America. Boston: TM Harris.
Canot, C. (1854). or, Twenty Years of an African Slaver.…. New York.
Middleton, A. (1948). The Strange Story of Job Ben Solomon. The William and Mary Quarterly, 5(3), 342-350.
Ripley, G., & Dana, C. A. (Eds.). (1859). The new American cyclopaedia: a popular dictionary of general knowledge (Vol. 6). D. Appleton.
Slave Master’s God as the Slave’s Devil A Reply_FE(1)
This is the Full Edition of Part 1 of our response video to the comment below
Brother do me a favor I want you to make one video find me out those Fulani who used to sell the Negro i’m Fulani From Guinea and I’m very poor I want to see this for Laney who are used to make those business so they could give me something because it’s hot hard out here
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Tait, W. (1852). Slave Trade overruled for the salvation of Africa.
Mockler-Ferryman, A. F. (1902). British Nigeria. Journal of the Royal African Society, 1(2), 160-173.
Lyon, G. F. (1821). A narrative of travels in Northern Africa. Рипол Классик.
Hodgson, W. B. (1844). Notes on Northern Africa, the Sahara and Soudan.
Robinson, C. H. (1897). Hansaland, Or: Fifteen Hundred Miles Through the Central Soudan.
Alexander, A. (1846). A history of colonization on the western coast of Africa.
One Nigeria and Colonial Boundaries for Negroes_FE(1)
This is the Full Edition of our video on One Nigeria and colonial Boundaries and how One Nigeria is actually a continuation of the slave trade. It seeks answers to why the slave master and his accomplices kill Negroes simply for asking for freedom whereas Scotland of only 6 Million people could ask for independence without being shot.
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Cooper, J. (1875). The Lost Continent, Or Slavery and the Slave-trade in Africa,
Pinnock, J. (1897). Benin: The surrounding country, inhabitants, customs, and trade. Journal of Commerce.
Boisragon, A. M. (1897). The Benin Massacre. Methuen.
Johnson, H. H. A History of the Colonization of Africa. Cambridge: Alien Races.
Spalding, M. J. (1858). Miscellanea: Comprising Reviews, Lectures, and Essays, on Historical, Theological, and Miscellaneous Subjects.
Keltie, J. S. (1893). The partition of Africa. London, Edward Stanford.
The Golden Calf Code for Negroes_FE(2)
This is the Full Edition(FE) of our video on The Golden Calf Code for Negroes which exposes how the slave master and his slave hunting accomplices deploy the Golden calf code against the Negroes. It also examines Simon Ekpa as a Golden Calf of Nnamdi Kanu and the Biafra struggle. Do not forget that One Nigeria is Islami Jihad deployed subtly and sponsored by the British.
If you have watched a video that suggests that Simon Ekpa is being discriminated against because he is from Ebonyi state and observe that whoever made the video is a pro one Nigerianist propagandist who claimed that Ojukwu started Biafra albeit falsely. Also remember that Ebonyi was created by the British and Fulani and has nothing to do with criminal Simon Ekpa who was hired to infiltrate and destroy IPOB.
Please watch the video and let us know what you think.
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