before you judge and condemn,

If you are an African, pause before you judge and condemn. Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of our history, understanding the struggles and triumphs of our ancestors. Only through this deep exploration can you speak with a knowledgeable tongue, wielding logic, reason, and understanding. Let the wisdom of our past illuminate your path, empowering you to contribute meaningfully to our future.

I have done no evil to any man, yet my pursuit of peace and harmony has resulted in my kingdom’s destruction, my people’s division, and their enslavement at the hands of my enemies.

For a man in my position, vengeance would be the natural response. However, unlike my adversaries, we strive for justice, order, and balance.

Congratulations to my enemies, for they have succeeded in eradicating my culture, history, and identity. Today, they have left me bereft of these fundamental pillars of existence.

Once, we possessed a language that safeguarded our history, culture, and identity. But now, I find myself constrained to employ a foreign tongue that symbolizes our subjugation and the defeat of my kingdom. It is a language that renders us exposed and devoid of power.

Congratulations to my enemies, for they have deprived us of the land that once safeguarded the bones of our forefathers. Today, we find ourselves landless, and our sacred burial grounds are desecrated in the pursuit of power and greed.

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Now you must know the immense power of your history. It was the beginning, and there will never be another like it. Embrace this truth, for it holds the key to understanding our unique place in the world and our unlimited potential.

Reclaiming Our Legacy: A Journey Through History and Heritage.
Those who are approaching will traverse any realm, even the depths of hell and the annals of history. They will gather every fragment of our ancestors’ bones and our historical legacy, uncovering the truths buried beneath layers of time and oppression. Their quest will reignite the flame of our heritage, illuminating the path for future generations to reclaim and celebrate the wisdom, strength, and spirit of our forebears. Through their efforts, the stories of our past will rise anew, empowering us to forge a future rooted in the richness of our shared history.

OUR MISSION IS OUR WEAPON.

we can now speak, dance, write and sing with a knowledgeable mind...

Within us resides a fiery core of energy, an unwavering spirit, and an invisible army of support. This potent trinity fuels our journey, propelling us towards a future of our own design. We are not mere passengers in life, but architects of destiny. With courage as our compass and the universe as our ally, we can overcome any obstacle. Together, we ignite a flame that illuminates the path to a world where dignity and potential are honored in every being.

Black Kings and Queens of Africa, the time of awakening and reclaiming our true power has arrived. It’s time to shed the illusions and limitations imposed upon us by external forces. The gods, angels, and demons we once sought outside of ourselves are, in truth, reflections of our own divine essence. We are the embodiment of greatness, and our spirituality and intelligence are not to be insulted or diminished by foreign beliefs.

The time is now. Embrace your divine essence, honor your heritage, and let the light of your true self shine forth. We are the Black Kings and Queens of Africa, and our greatness knows no bounds.

Our lost culture, identity, and literature once served as protective guardians, guiding us towards spiritual unity, diversity, and balance in the world. They were beacons of light, leading us back to the truth of who we truly are and to genuine knowledge. However, the sad reality is that they have been co-opted and weaponized by those who seek to divide, wage war, and assert power and greed.

we are called to fight this war because we possess the energy, support, and courage necessary to bring about meaningful change. Our ancestors stand with us, their spirits infused within our souls, urging us to reclaim our history, identity, and land. We cannot settle for anything less than success, for the legacy of our ancestors and the future of our people are at stake.

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rsuit of power and greed.

Sacred texts are a haunting echo of our collective failings. They mirror a world where knowledge, spirituality, and history have been twisted into dangerous tools. In the wrong hands, these elements, once sources of enlightenment, become potent weapons of control.

 

It is crucial to recognize the consequences of foreign infiltration in our land. These outsiders, along with their collaborators, threaten our ability to develop a strong work ethic and independent, practical thinking. Their goal is to control every aspect of our lives, keeping us docile and ignorant, thus maintaining their power. By controlling us, we become beggars in our own land, relying on handouts that do not address our real needs. This dependency ensures their continued dominance.

The knowledge you’ve discovered is a beacon from the ancient sages, their whispers echoing through time. We walk in the shadows of these eternal giants, tasked with unveiling their hidden truths. True liberation dawns when we illuminate the minds of those around us, entwining our fate with theirs. Sharing this sacred wisdom reveals the divine spark within us all. In this tapestry of interconnected souls, we uncover the profound mystery that our enlightenment is a reflection of the collective awakening, a dance of spirits intertwined in the cosmic weave.

Today, we embrace the sacred duty to continue their legacy. Our quest is to awaken every African soul, to reclaim their divine place, celebrate their unique essence, and embrace a history that pulses with ancestral power. Only then will we reach the mystical home where true freedom and independence flourish, a realm where the spirit of our forebears guides us eternally..

We seek to dwell in the heart of Africa, a land pulsating with dynamic diversity, untouched by the constraints woven by our adversaries. In this sacred space, our true potential can be unveiled, crafting Africa in the image of our unique melanin essence.

We honor the ongoing, tireless quest of the wise men and women among us, who pursue the elusive truths of practical freedom, independence, and spiritual liberation for every African soul. They labor to shatter the intricate chains of mental bondage, intricately interlaced within the veils of democracy, religion, and economy, which obscure our vision and cast illusions of our foes as saviors and friends.

Brothers and sisters, resist the temptation to seize weapons in a frenzied quest for vengeance! Such instruments are powerless against our true evolution. Yet, should circumstances force our hand, wield them with the gravest care, ensuring you never face the regret of failing to defend your energy, history, and people.

 

Divine ink, once a sacred script, has been transformed into a mortal blade. The mind of the cosmos, captured in human language, is now a weapon wielded by earthly ambitions.

Our adversaries have cloaked our defeat in a grand illusion of victory, trapping us in a labyrinth of lies. We have been deceived into believing we fight for a noble cause, thinking we hold control. They have crafted a narrative where suffering, poverty, and disease are heralded as pathways to salvation. Meanwhile, they pose as divine beings, reaping the rewards of our endless worship. This false salvation breeds only corruption, hunger, and silenced wisdom. To shatter these chains, we must reject their hollow promises and discover our own path to healing, free from foreign influence. True liberation demands unmasking the twisted truths behind their notions of salvation, prayer, and worship. Only then, in a moment of powerful revelation, will we reclaim our divinity, stand united in our identity and heritage, and finally taste the sweet victory of true freedom.

Our adversaries disguise their control with a deceptive appearance of order. Within the intricate workings of their systems lies a weapon more dangerous than any arsenal: the ability to shape our perceptions. This hidden tyranny, driven by arrogance, aims to confine our minds within boundaries they’ve created.

For centuries, our adversaries have wielded an insidious weapon designed to manipulate our thoughts and perceptions. Through education, media, and social conditioning, they have subtly implanted ideologies that keep us subservient and unaware of our true potential. This weapon distorts our understanding of ourselves and the world, feeding on our doubts and insecurities to perpetuate a narrative of inferiority. However, this weapon is not invincible. By awakening to its existence and understanding its mechanisms, we can begin to dismantle its power over us. Through knowledge, critical thinking, and a deep connection to our ancestral wisdom, we can reclaim our minds, challenge imposed narratives, and forge our own paths towards liberation. The arrogance of our enemies may have devised this weapon, but it is within our power to render it ineffective. Let us unite, educate ourselves, and resist the manipulation of our thoughts, dismantling the systems that seek to control us and reclaiming our sovereignty of mind.

Over the past two millennia, our battles against our enemies may seem irrational or fueled by envy to those unaware of our struggle. Some might think we seek attention. We do not aim to force understanding upon you; what you cannot perceive, we leave to your own judgment and experiences. Our journey has taught us to see ourselves through ignorance and fear, leading to the realization that all seeds have potential, yet not all find fertile soil. Some seeds fall on rocky ground, some are snatched by birds, and others wait on infertile soil until they find the opportunity to flourish.

We respect your beliefs and perspectives, knowing that in time, some of you will awaken to a similar understanding when you find fertile soil. The infertile soil symbolizes our obstacles, the farm represents existence, and the seeds represent us all. The fertile soil is the environment where we awaken to our divinity, becoming gods in our own right and empowering others, rather than remaining slaves to external forces.

In this pivotal moment, it is imperative that we reclaim our voices and assert our collective power. Let us draw strength from the wisdom and resilience of our ancestors who have paved the way for our existence. Their struggles, sacrifices, and triumphs should guide us in shaping our destiny.

Docile salvation, often seen as a path to spiritual liberation and eternal reward, paradoxically creates compliant individuals bound by blind faith rather than empowered by reason and practical knowledge. This pursuit involves strict adherence to religious dogmas, rituals, and rules, leading believers away from critical thinking and practical skills essential for real-world navigation. As individuals forsake intellectual curiosity and discernment for passive acceptance of doctrine, personal growth and societal progress are hindered. Docile salvation promotes enduring suffering in hope of future rewards, thus neglecting practical solutions for social injustices, poverty, and disease. This mindset can foster moral superiority, dividing societies and impeding collaborative progress.

Moreover, the adoption of foreign religious doctrines dilutes cultural identity, eroding ancestral customs and wisdom. Suppression of critical thinking in favor of unquestioning obedience stifles intellectual curiosity and personal growth. To reclaim our history and identity, it’s crucial to balance spiritual exploration with preserving cultural heritage. Engaging with belief systems critically allows for extracting valuable insights while safeguarding traditions. True personal growth should harmonize with cultural preservation, ensuring our journey towards enlightenment and empowerment remains intertwined with our unique legacy. In essence, salvation should not come at the cost of our rich history and identity; instead, it should enhance and honor it.

Charity, when deployed by those with concealed agendas, can disrupt our long-term vision. By offering immediate relief, it diverts our focus from the systemic issues that sustain hardship. This diversion leads us to prioritize short-term fixes over addressing the root causes of our struggles, thereby stunting true progress.

If foreign gods truly understood what we, as Africans, are lacking, we would not find ourselves enslaved in our own land by the very instruments of these foreign gods. If outsiders genuinely desired what is best for us, they would not import their gods and religions to exert control over our minds, education, and resources. If we truly comprehended the richness of our heritage as Africans, we would not forsake our culture, history, and identity, nor would we change our physical appearance and adopt foreign names and languages in an attempt to assimilate into a foreign culture and economic system. If we were truly free and independent, we would not abandon our roots to worship those who oppress us in the name of freedom, human rights, democracy, and salvation.

In ancient times, gods were seen as educational guides, fostering personal growth and introspection, rather than figures of judgment shrouded in greed and anger. These deities helped individuals discover their divine essence, emphasizing self-discovery and enlightenment over punishment. Unlike today’s distant and silent gods, ancient gods reflected the potential for greatness within each person, encouraging the cultivation of wisdom and virtues. This focus on inner exploration and unity with the divine advanced both personal and societal growth. Contrasting ancient wisdom with contemporary spirituality highlights a call to return to these ideals, embracing knowledge and self-awareness to transcend modern limitations and divisiveness.

Dear brothers and sisters, your arrival at this profound knowledge is not a mere coincidence. It is not a miraculous event, but rather the result of your own diligent research, the echoes of your forefathers and mothers, and the culmination of a journey spanning over 2,000 years. The hard work of your ancestors has paved the way for you and your children to shape your own future. No external force has brought you to this information; you are in complete control of your own path. No one has the power to control you or your family when you prioritize education, enlightenment, and practical reasoning, along with spirituality and hard work.

dear brothers and sisters

Our journey to connect with the spirit of our ancestors, rediscover our true identity, and unveil our authentic history has been a formidable task. Yet, finally, the gateway to the pyramids within us, as well as the monumental structures crafted from stone, has been opened. We now have access to the realms above and below. Today, we stand upon the sacred land within, equipped with the knowledge of what we must do and the direction we must take to revive our forgotten spirituality—the only genuine essence of true black man and woman.

It is crucial to recognize that one does not need to create a literal nuclear weapon to be perceived as a threat by our enemies. The mere capacity for practical reasoning is enough to unveil our enemies’ true nature. By defending and perpetuating systems founded on lies, deception, bloodshed, and corruption, they reveal their true identity. These corrupt structures can only be maintained by a silent deity who thrives on fear, ignorance, and suffering to exert control. We can challenge and dismantle these oppressive systems through critical thinking and enlightenment, exposing the manipulative forces that seek to dominate us.

We reject the notion that wealth, superficial gratification, or the muted teachings of foreign gods hold any true value for us. Those who have sought to seize our land, exploit our resources, erase our history, and subjugate us as slaves have no rightful claim to our friendship, brotherhood, or sisterhood. Their attempts to offer us education, material goods, and religion while asserting our need for salvation reveal their misguided intentions. They aim to divert us from the inherent divinity and heavenly connection we already possess, manipulating our own sacred texts to suit their agendas.

you have reached a place where you can find solace and belonging. It is a space that welcomes your individuality, your unique path, and your aspirations. Here, you have the freedom to explore, to question, and to discover your own truths. Trust in your own journey and the choices you make along the way, for they shape your own destiny. Embrace the power within you to create a life that aligns with your deepest desires and values. Remember that you hold the key to your own salvation, and as you navigate through the twists and turns of life, have faith in your own ability to forge a fulfilling and meaningful existence.

The scars of colonialism run deep in the veins of Africa, manifesting themselves in the form of national boundaries that serve as constant reminders of our fractured past. These boundaries, drawn not by our own hands but by the oppressive forces of colonial rule, continue to wield power over us, dictating the course of our lives and shaping the destiny of our nations.

In the intricate landscape of human psychology, the allure of “free” presents itself as a deceptively inviting oasis, promising relief from immediate burdens. However, beneath its veneer of generosity lies a hidden labyrinth of consequences, leading unwitting souls into a cycle of dependence and eventual stagnation.

Our names are more than just labels; they are a powerful tool that shapes our identity and defines our place in the world. In ancient Africa, the significance of our names went beyond mere identification—it was a reflection of our autonomy and agency.

Those who control the narrative surrounding our names wield immense power, dictating how we perceive ourselves and how others perceive us. By shaping the meaning and value attributed to our names, they exert control over our thinking, shaping our beliefs, and influencing our actions.

your name is a very powerful tool if you are not connected to it and out of resonance with the meaning, you are a slave.

We will no longer be content with worshiping gods created by others, gods who remain silent in the face of our suffering and offer no practical solutions. We shall be the masters of our own fate, the architects of our own salvation.

What is the purpose of a God who hides behind paperwork and finds solace in the lip service of corrupt individuals who praise him day and night for things he has never done, especially when faced with practical reasoning and situations?

On that fateful day, when the unexpected dawned upon us, the veil of ignorance was lifted, and we saw the truth with newfound clarity. Boom, we stood tall as the judge, not a mere suspect or the devil in disguise, but as the embodiment of divinity itself.

To witness your fall was indeed a triumph for our enemies’ agenda. We were unsure if the storm would ever subside, but to our amazement, in your passing, you became our guiding light, and your spirit flourished across Africa wherever the sun could reach.

To most Africans, you were perceived as a mere mortal, perhaps even a confused individual. However, our enemies regarded you as the Black God, leaving no room for doubt in their eyes regarding your true divinity. Regrettably, the Africans failed to recognize and appreciate your wisdom and your unwavering stance against our adversaries. We offer our sincerest apologies for disappointing you. However, rest assured that following your departure, you have been reborn and now you have numerous sons and daughters who carry your legacy.

“My role is to write, to awaken your memory and guide you toward your path. Your mission is to research, uncover our history, and reconnect with our shared spirit and identity. Together, we must help each other rediscover the truth and address the root of our struggles, so we can heal as one.”

Our enemies will never allow you to embrace the idea of a united Africa, because they know it threatens their control over our resources, our economy, and even our perception of right and wrong. They manipulate the very concept of freedom and human rights to keep us submissive, fitting perfectly into their agenda. They thrive off our dependence on foreign aid, ensuring our education remains in their hands—feeding us information that is irrelevant to our practical reality, leaving us incapable of real progress.

The term “white people” is completely wrong for the people who oppressed us, took our land, and destroyed our culture. It implies that they are supreme and powerful, which is misleading. When Africans use this word, they unknowingly adopt a colonial mindset, viewing these oppressors as gods or ideals of beauty and progress. This mindset leads to harmful practices like skin bleaching, where some Africans try to look like their westerners, chasing an unattainable and false ideal.

Those who have subjected us, our culture, and our history to immense suffering have no right to pass judgment or dictate our future. Their actions have enriched them, feeding their arrogance, while we have endured pain, poverty, and loss. It’s time we awaken to the depths of the hell they’ve buried us in and reject the false narratives they’ve used to keep us down. a better tomorrow

I wish African leaders were intellectual pragmatic visionary dictators, capable of perceiving more than what foreigners want them to see about Africa. they would see through foreign manipulation disguised as free aid, democracy, and religion. Such leaders could discern the true motives behind these external influences, safeguarding Africa’s sovereignty and fostering genuine progress.

I wish African leaders were true visionaries who genuinely stood for the people’s interests. They would grasp the insidious reasons behind our forced education through the same colonial systems and tools once used to subjugate us. This is no accident; it’s a calculated strategy to keep us from thinking beyond the economy, politics, and religion dominated by foreign interests. If only they could see how this perpetuates our dependence and stifles our true potential, they would upgrade our education system with the same urgency and precision with which we update our cell phones and computer software.

I wish African leaders were true visionary dictators, they would see through the insidious motives behind foreign powers compelling Africans to view the world through the narrow lens of foreign-controlled politics, religion, and economy—ensuring our submission and comfort in poverty while turning Africa into a global hub for exploitation. These leaders would understand the urgency of breaking free from this mental and spiritual colonization to reclaim our true autonomy and unleash our full potential.

I wish African leaders were intellectual dictators who could pierce the illusion of our so-called independence and freedom, dismantling the mental colonialism entrenched in our education, religion, and economy. They would empower the people to reclaim our rightful place by valuing our history, culture, and identity. These leaders would end our dependency on and reverence for foreign opinions, histories, and cultures that drain our power and resources through manipulated politics and economies. They would expose the fallacy of religions that glorify pain, poverty, and suffering as paths to heaven, blinding us to our true potential. In our pursuit of spiritual correctness and a heaven defined by foreign terms, we surrender the beauty, opportunities, and richness of our environment to be exploited by outsiders.

I wish African leaders were true architects of our future, capable of ending the mental drought that parches our land. They would guide us away from the illusions peddled by foreign powers, illusions that distract us from cultivating our own solutions. These leaders would have the wisdom to cure our mental drought and poverty by rejecting the false promises of foreign aid, understanding that such aid often becomes an application to control our resources and trap us in a cycle of dependency.

”If African leaders were truly liberated in mind and spirit, they would address poverty by instilling a culture of hard work and self-reliance. They would strip away the religious doctrines that glorify poverty and suffering—doctrines that only serve to keep us enslaved. These leaders would shatter the mental chains embedded in our education system and challenge the false religious fantasies that teach us to wait for a foreign savior. Instead, they would empower us to break free from the narratives that promote dependence and submission to external forces.”

I wish African leaders were not just men of God but gods among men—able to dispel ignorance without resorting to comforting lies. Rather than offering us illusions, they would lead us to confront the harsh realities of our world, revealing that true salvation lies in understanding and mastering these challenges. Such leaders would nurture a profound understanding of self and the world, guiding us to find a genuine sense of belonging, freedom, and inner peace. They would strengthen our identity, culture, and history, and celebrate the unique essence that unites us all.

If African leaders were intellectual dictators, they would see through the facade of foreign aid and recognize the true intentions behind the narrative that Africa is poor. They would understand that this claim is a mask for exploitation—foreigners see opportunities in Africa that only they can exploit, using us as mere tools in their grand design. Free aid is a deceptive lure, convincing us that we need foreign intervention to fix problems they have created. When they set foot in Africa, they perceive it as hitting the jackpot—a chance to exploit our resources and profit from our ignorance, leaving us poorer and more dependent than ever before.

I wish African leaders were benevolent dictators of true healing, capable of guiding us to cure the infectious mental ailments that erode our society. These leaders would steer us away from the dangerous allure of personal freedom, independence, and rights pursued without a sense of humanity, responsibility, or accountability. They would free us from the deep-rooted obsession and dependence on foreign culture, influence, and validation, encouraging us to reclaim our identity and stand strong in our own values and traditions.

I wish African leaders were ruthless dictators in time management and development, vigilant in learning from our past enemies and identifying the traps that lie ahead. They would never repeat the grave mistake of welcoming our political adversaries as spiritual mentors, emotional healers, or intellectual guides, only to crown them as our friends. Such folly lays the groundwork for a more insidious form of colonialism and slavery, one that threatens to trap our future generations in a cycle of dependency and subjugation.

Dictatorship, in its true essence, is like a woman carrying a baby on her back, balancing a pot of water on her head, holding firewood in one hand and a hoe in the other—all while others stand idly by, watching without lifting a finger to help.

Dictatorship is a twisted narrative that Western superpowers have imposed on visionary leaders in Africa…

When the West can’t achieve its goals through a visionary African leader, they will ensure that his people turn against him, creating a living hell to suit their narrative and manipulate the world’s perception of them. Beware of the West, for they are loving, friendly, and kind—only if you submit and grant them the power they seek, a power they can only secure through your submission and the transfer of your people’s autonomy.

In Africa, a dictatorship emerges when a leader boldly seeks to expose the network of deceit, manipulations, and external schemes that are intended to keep the populace oblivious to the truth and ignorant of their actual adversaries.

In Africa, the battle for freedom and prosperity may hinge on a different kind of leadership—one unafraid to confront and dismantle the hidden agendas that have kept the continent in chains. Dictatorship, in this context, might be the only hope for breaking free from the engineered poverty, diseases, and economic slavery that foreign powers have imposed. It’s through strong, unwavering leadership that African leaders can reverse-engineer the manipulations embedded in foreign aid, religion, education, and democracy—systems that serve the interests of outsiders just as effectively as the chains of slavery once did.

No true African leader ever sought to harm their people, despite the twisted definitions of power imposed by the West. Yet, no African leader could ever inflict more damage on Africans than the scars of slavery and the chains of modern mental enslavement, perpetuated by the West through religion, education, politics, and economics.

Every African leader branded as a dictator was, in truth, a warrior fighting against foreign powers that have cunningly transformed the chains of physical slavery and colonialism into the shackles of mental slavery. These foreign dictators have embedded themselves deeply within Africa, safeguarded by systems designed to control our thoughts and define our reality. These systems relentlessly exploit, ensuring we remain impoverished and obedient to their hidden agendas.

Make no mistake—when the West labels an African leader a dictator, it’s not because he’s a threat to his people, but because he’s a threat to their agenda. He knows their game, and more importantly, he knows how to play it to uplift his people. Meanwhile, those who don’t understand the game get decorated and praised as ‘good democratic African leaders’—not because they serve their own people, but because they serve foreign interests.

Afrcans, it’s time to wake up! Don’t be deceived into thinking that driving a Chinese car puts you on the same level as the ones who designed it. Owning their products doesn’t mean you share in their power or innovation. And just because you worship the Roman gods doesn’t make you equal to the Romans who created those beliefs. The creator and the follower are never on the same level—one shapes the world, while the other merely adapts to it. The mind that creates and the mind that follows operate on entirely different frequencies.

Afrcans, it’s time to see the truth—religion and democracy imposed by outsiders are two sides of the same coin, both crafted to ensure our submission. These systems, though cloaked in promises of freedom and progress, are in reality instruments of control, designed to serve one purpose: maintaining power over us, no matter the cost.

The truth is clear: Africans will only see real change when we decide to be the drivers of that change, when we become the architects of our own future. From the days of slavery to where we stand now, one lesson is undeniable—no one knows our dreams, our struggles, and our needs like we do. No foreign power has ever come close to fulfilling our aspirations, and no one will build the world we envision better than we can ourselves.

The time has come for us to start anew. We must reclaim our minds, our beliefs, our culture, and our destiny. We want to think for ourselves, beyond the limitations imposed on us by foreign powers. We want to see ourselves clearly, unshackled from the lies we’ve been fed for centuries. It’s time to redefine what it means to be Africans, not according to outsiders, but according to the deep truths within us. Only when we stand on our own, free from foreign control, can we truly call ourselves independent. Only then can we rise to our full potential as a collective.

We are ready to start anew, to reclaim our path and think for ourselves. We want to see Africa beyond the limits imposed by foreign hands, beyond the boundaries of systems that were never built for our liberation. We want to create a future where we define our identity, our values, and our destiny without outsiders shaping the narrative. Only then, when we break free from these chains, can we call ourselves truly independent Africans.

They played their role in the office of leadership, but now the future is in our hands to shape.

“Even if these men didn’t meet all our hopes, they can never be replaced by foreign interests, foreign heroes, or foreign gods—whether under the guise of religion or politics. Let us preserve their legacy and pass down our history to our children, unpolluted, so they will learn and never repeat the mistake of letting outsiders tear apart our history, culture, and identity. We must teach them how foreigners came, took our land, oil, and gold, even dug up our ancestors’ graves—only to turn around and call us poor, comparing us to monkeys, while they grew rich from our stolen treasures. Our story must be told by us, not those who seek to erase it for their gain.”

“If you elect an African leader and within days he’s shaking hands in Europe, bowing at the Vatican, meeting in the White House, or flying to Saudi Arabia instead of connecting with fellow African nations—know this: nothing has changed. You didn’t choose a leader for Africa; you merely swapped out the gatekeepers of foreign control. The agenda remains the same, only the face has changed.”

The throne of knowledge and reason will rise to judge every god that man has created. In the furnace of logic, these fabrications will burn, imprisoned for eternity. And anyone foolish enough to try and resurrect these illusions will be left to dance in the filth of their own making, trapped by the very nonsense they sought to unleash.

Take a blank sheet of white paper and hold it against the skin of any person you know, from any corner of the world. You’ll quickly see there is no “white man.” This idea of whiteness is pure fabrication—a construct designed by those who wish to call themselves “white” to create a false narrative of superiority. It’s a clever manipulation, meant to condition others, especially those with darker skin, into accepting subjugation. By elevating the color white as a symbol of purity, power, and dominance, they reinforce the idea that anyone not fitting this label is somehow inferior or destined to follow.

This isn’t about skin color; it’s about control—mental conditioning that uses this myth of whiteness to justify leadership, dominance, and the submission of others. But once you strip away this facade, you realize it’s just a tool to maintain power and perpetuate inequality. The real power lies in rejecting these false symbols and reclaiming the narrative of humanity that transcends skin tones and constructed hierarchies.

Redefining Identity: Rejecting the colonial Legacy

 

The term “white people” is completely wrong for the people who oppressed us, took our land, and destroyed our culture. It implies that they are supreme and powerful, which is misleading. When Africans use this word, they unknowingly adopt a colonial mindset, viewing these oppressors as gods or ideals of beauty and progress. This mindset leads to harmful practices like skin bleaching, where some Africans try to look like their westerners, chasing an unattainable and false ideal.

Logic, reality, freedom, power, knowledge, and love are not bound by gender; they are universal forces of order and creation that reside within us all. These divine qualities manifest in our lives, guiding us toward true solutions during times of uncertainty, pain, and suffering. It is our responsibility to seek these forces within ourselves and share them with one another, embracing them with humanity and compassion. In doing so, we forge a collective path toward healing, understanding, and empowerment, recognizing that these forces are the true deities we need to nurture and uplift us in our darkest hours

The lion that has tasted human blood knows no mercy; its killing can only be stopped by death.
Likewise, the enemy that has feasted on the sacred power of melanin—through slavery, pain, royalty, submission, engineered poverty, and disease—continues to extract more, all in the guise of peace, charity, love, business, development, and education. It seeks to drain every sector rich in melanin potential, striving to maintain control. But this force can only be stopped when it faces its own reflection—when it is served its own blood.

Every foreign religion that stands in your midst today is a monument to your ancestors’ defeat—a symbol of the culture and identity that were stripped from you. To embrace these imported beliefs, to worship foreign gods, is to willingly bow to the same forces that once enslaved your body and now chain your mind. If you accept these religions without question, you are not enlightened—you are not “saved”—you are still a prisoner of the mind, a pawn in a game of power and control that stretches back generations.

When the mindset of a people falls in love with the weapons of their foreign enemy—whether that be foreign religions, political systems, or cultural ideals—they become far more than just victims of colonization or control. They become instruments of that very control, willingly serving the oppressors who’ve sought to divide and dominate us for centuries.

And I tell you this: you are not saved. Your common sense—your ability to think critically and act independently—has been replaced by a book that promises the world but demands your complete submission. It seeks to stand in place of your father and mother, to become your only god, your only voice, your only choice. Yet, for all its promises of salvation, does it offer any practical solutions to the challenges you face in this life? Does it guide you in addressing the real, tangible problems that plague your community? Or does it simply ask you to sit, close your eyes, and surrender, while the very forces that exploit and oppress you continue to tighten their grip?

Our enemies will never allow you to embrace the idea of a united Africa, because they know it threatens their control over our resources, our economy, and even our perception of right and wrong. They manipulate the very concept of freedom and human rights to keep us submissive, fitting perfectly into their agenda. They thrive off our dependence on foreign aid, ensuring our education remains in their hands—feeding us information that is irrelevant to our practical reality, leaving us incapable of real progress.

Reclaiming Our Future: Rejecting the False Salvation of Our Oppressors

Those who have subjected us, our culture, and our history to immense suffering have no right to pass judgment or dictate our future. Their actions have enriched them, feeding their arrogance, while we have endured pain, poverty, and loss. It’s time we awaken to the depths of the hell they’ve buried us in and reject the false narratives they’ve used to keep us down. a better tomorrow