Thread Rating:
  • 0 Vote(s) - 0 Average
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
A STRANGE STORY OF THE ORIGIN OF THE RACES ON EARTH
#11
 It is being used, if not created and  distributed, by Black Supremacist groups that mirrror the klan. IMO it's meant to be inflammatory and divisive.  Some of the very same info was being circulated in the '70's by the Nation of Islam.


 For every extreme energy there is an opposite and equal extreme energy.

Reply

#12
Andrea Wrote:I find this interesting. I once watched a video with the title"Black skinned super-strength Sirians" it was an interview with Prestin Nichols. When the video got to the part where he was going to describe the "black skinned super-strength Sirians" the video was edited to remove that commentary. I found that suspicious.

 

Now that sound more interesting than this article. I found it disturbing in many senses of the word. For one, unless it's just accidental cut and paste, it repeats itself. As if the author is TRYING to ingrain, or program this info into the reader. While there may be some tidbits of truth in it, overall it fails in that regard. As well as the obvious twisting of Religious facts and the GOD stuff to suit the author's purpose. I guess since the true origins of Humanity are kept a mystery,aside from the fact that GOD created people in his image, we'll never truly know until it's all over.
Reply

#13
The article is "Nuwaubianism" propaganda based on the teachings of Dwight D. York.His followers refer to their beliefs as "factology" and "right knowledge".Many of York's "sources"  is material very familiar to people who visit this forum. In the '70's his teachings were known as the "Science of Nuwaubu". He formed an Eygptian themed  city in Georgia  complete with pyramids temples etc.It also contained living facilities for hundreds of his followers.
 York is now in prison serving a life sentence having plead guilty to child molestation and other charges in 2004.
Reply

#14
 Like some other programmers how he portrayed himself and how he really was were far different things.

York,(and others)  maintain that only blacks have souls and caucasians are animals.
 

 
Reply

#15
Mercy Now, thank you very much for your Research! :)
Reply

#16
Your welcome William. I  first became familiar with York in the "70's. I know and knew many people who converted to Islam ( and other religions Sufi- Buddhist's, Hindu etc.) in the '60's on. As I mentioned in the '70's some of the blacks that I knew who were interested in Islam began attending lectures by York.

I'm posting a link. Salahuddin obviously is not black but he was a friend and one of those  converted to Islam. I guess I'm giving him a bit of a promo.  :)    http://www.salbrownfield.com
Reply

#17
When I received this article from my friend, it had a lot more repeating paragraphs and phrases than it does here. Before I sent it to Richard, I tried to clean it up some, but it was just too hard to do it all. The more I tried to clean up, the more my mind just glazed over and finally I just gave up and sent it.
Reply

#18
Your mind just glazed over trying to read and correct the errors eh? sounds like some sort of repetitive programming if I had to guessI noticed stuff written either like this, or with many numbers, contradicting facts mixed with true facts,etc, can cause confusion at not being able to see a clear message. I'm guessing that the more you try to figure it out to make logical sense, the more you become confused. At the same time you've taken in all this BS and voila, you've on your way to being programmed.
I'm sure the details are a little more complicated, but to anyone who's not aware of the true intent behind writing this way, you're prone to it. The stuff I've seen is allot more subtle, but more effective than what's posted. That stuff just annoyed me because I know it's NOT true.
Reply

#19
I feel the need to be very clear  and state that Islam is not The Nation of Islam. 

Anu, The article was also meant to generate anger and fear.
Reply

#20
Mercy Now Wrote:I feel the need to be very clear  and state that Islam is not The Nation of Islam. 

Anu, The article was also meant to generate anger and fear.

Nope it's not, and they'd [The NOI] would never EVER be accepted by the radical element of Islam. They just aren't Islamic enough for them,and no one is. As far as the article, yes it can inspire fear, but it's also a way to ingrain falsehoods into the unsuspecting.
Reply



Possibly Related Threads…
Thread Author Replies Views Last Post
Video Credo Mutwa's human origin story Richard 0 725 07-30-2018, 10:09 PM
Last Post: Richard

Forum Jump:


Users browsing this thread:
1 Guest(s)

Powered By MyBB, © 2002-2025 Melroy van den Berg.