October 18, 2019

American Indians Were Darker in Early America

When European explorers first reached the Americas, they thought they had landed on the eastern shores of India. Their drawings of Native Americans were of dark, swarthy people; many of them depicted with frizzy hair like that of the early Dravidians, of India, and Africans.
Today, progressive scholars are beginning to recognize that, indeed, the American Indian is the same phenotype as the Eastern Indian. And the preposterous racial classifications of Johann Blumenbach are being shown for what they were, European fallacies. Photo left: Early Dutch depiction of Indians in the New York - Delaware area.
Photo above: Sitting Bull with his family. As outlined earlier on this blog, the Early Africans migrated along the shores of the Indian Ocean reaching India, the Pacific Islands, and southern and eastern Asia. The volcanic islands of the Pacific, meanwhile, over the epochs, were stepping stones to the Americas. Asians from the North intermingled with the Africans to foster the red man. The writings of Vasco da Gama and others indicate that they were aware of swarthy people on all parts of the Earth.
Photo above: Choctow Indians of Mississippi, 1908
Click: Mississippi Choctaw Indians Today... .

June 08, 2019

A Modern Iranian Explicates Ancient Black Persia

Just as America's borders have shifted, since its origins to the Louisiana Purchase, etc., the ancient world had shifting borders over the epochs where different names were utilized to designate the same area. Elam was a region of Persia, older than Persia itself, that housed Persia's capital Susa. (At 3:08, in the video, the narrator begins to explicate the Black origins of ancient Persia.)

May 04, 2019

Three Black Beauty Queens in 2019... .

It's good to see America is getting some sense in 2019. Miss USA, Miss America, and Miss Teen USA are all this country's beauty queens. Applause is in order--sweet chocolatte is becoming popular again.

February 03, 2019

Black History and Machiavellianism

It has been clearly shown on this blog, over the past several years, that the coverup of classical Black cultures is extensive and all encompassing in Western society. Greece (the Minoans), Rome (the Etruscans), Egypt (Kemet), Assyria, Persia, Sumer, the Pacific Islands, and I could go on with the results of primary source findings, which conclusively reveal that the Machiavellian-Trump-type tactics of the current status quo are contributing greatly to the misinformation consumed by Blacks, and others, throughout the Diaspora. Let us join together and challenge the presidential candidates, for 2020, that they will select a Secretary of Education who will summarily correct the colonialist vestiges we're still immersed in.