THE RED PILL

DIALOGUE AND DISCUSSION ON EDUCATION, ENVIRONMENT AND RACE

 

The following excerpt is from a 1943 Encyclopedia Britannica.  

"The American Negro is a new biological and cultural product; his ancestors from Africa represented tribes as divergent as the several peoples of Europe. They were captured from provinces covering large parts of Central and West Africa, Guinea, the Ivory, Slave, and Gold Coasts, a great part of what is now French West Africa, the vast stretches of the Niger Valley, the Cameroons, the Congo, the Benguela. Among them were Arabs and Moors from the northerly coast, the small yellow Hottentots from the South, the Bantu tribes from the equatorial regions. Members of these diverse tribes captured of an area as large as the Continent of Europe were completely mixed in their process of transport to African slave ports to the West Indies to American marts and in their distribution to the New World." 

 

Utilizing the locations identified in the selection, one can not only learn more about the areas but also about the people who were captured, forced onto ships and relocated to various locations of the  "new world."

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@ Adisa,Look carefully at the language that is being used to transmit the thought that is being expressed. A correct view will tell a lot of different aspects that need to be realized.  The new race that you see was predicted by Dr. MWA, and has at this moment evolved into what Robert Decoy suggested would appear.

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Indeed Dr. B, having an understanding of what is being projected, I utilized this excerpt to learn more about the areas people were kidnapped from.  Learning of those areas led me to the West Indies, the Carribeans, South America and tied into some of the Time Machine efforts you have pointed towards.

I must obtain the work of Mr. Robert Decoy as well.

Based upon the language traps placed in the excerpt, I changed it, to be a more useful tool for those looking. 

This can help those who are interested in learning about the 'forced diaspora of Africoid People' AKA the middle passage and when it is taught this way, it is an attempt at mind control.

B.

What I am refering to, in particular, with the above statement about mind control, has to do with the nonsense, that is called the middle passage.

B.

I understand, some of the names included in the above excerpt are derogatory and are not names these groups of people called themselves.  

As I looked at a map of the continent Africa, for some reason Guinea stood out to me.  Then I thought of Papua New Guinea or New Guinea and connected the concept regarding those of European nations and naming locations colonized in the "new" world.  Interesting enough I found some information in the etymology of the name New Guinea through the book PAPUA: GEOPOLITICS AND THE QUEST FOR NATIONHOOD. 

According to the book, the Sultanate of the Tidore Island at one point controlled the spice trade through the islands in and around New Guinea.  He characterized the people as dark skinned and having frizzy hair and called them Papua.  As the Portuguese and Spanish begin to invade the territory, the island was at a time called "Ilhas dos Papuas" meaning Island of the Papuan people; deriving from Malay words, Papwah, Papuha or Pua Pua meaning people with dark skin and frizzy hair.  

Between the years 1528 and 1529, a Spanish mariner landed on the territory and called it Isla Del Oro, meaning Island of Gold.  The book continues to read; “This stemmed an assessment of the natural wealth of the island even though some Europeans are believed to have literally assumed that the territory possessed mineral wealth, thereby starting a race to occupy it.”  This reminded me of the characterization of the west coast of Africa as the "Gold Coast."  

The book also reads, in the year 1545, a Spanish sailor passed by the northern coast of this territory and called it Nova Guinea or New Guinea because it reminded him of Guinea in Africa thus describing its as the land of dark skinned people similar to those found in Africa. 

The guinea is a coin that was minted in the Kingdom of England and later in the Kingdom of Great Britain and the United Kingdom between 1663 and 1814.[1] It was the first English machine-struck gold coin, originally worth one pound sterling,[1] equal to twenty shillings; but rises in the price of gold relative to silver caused the value of the guinea to increase, at times to as high as thirty shillings; from 1717 until 1816, its value was officially fixed at twenty-one shillings. Following that, Great Britain adopted the gold standard and guinea became a colloquial or specialised term.

The name came from the Guinea region in West Africa, where much of the gold used to make the coins originated.[2] Although no longer circulated, the term guinea survives in some circles, notably horse racing,[1] and in the sale of rams, to mean an amount of one pound and one shilling (21 shillings) or one pound and five pence in decimalised currency. The name also forms the basis for the Arabic word for the Egyptian pound الجنيه el-Genēh / el-Geni, as a sum of 100 Qirsh (i.e., one pound) was worth approximately 21 shillings at the end of the 19th century.

The ART and ACT of thinking is a wonderful skill to have!!

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