The Pet and the slave for Negroes_FE(1)
This is the FE of our video series to that examines who between the slave and the pet dog or cat in the slave masters’ house is more valued.It examines the slave masters attitude towards the Negroes and how they remain consistent with what obtained during the slave trade.
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Jones, C. C. (1842). The religious instruction of the Negroes in the United States
Roberts, J. J. (1972). African Colonization: An Address Delivered at the Fifty-second Annual Meeting of the American Colonization Society, Held in Washington, DC, January 19, 1869. A Branch Office of the American Colonization Society.
The Declaration of Independence
Carleton, G. W. (1864). Suppressed book about slavery!.
Slave Master’s God as the Slave’s Devil _FE(2)
This is the Full Edition of Part 2 of our video, on the Slave Master’s God or Allah as the Slaves Devil. It is impossible to believe that the Almighty creator of heaven and Earth could have created anyone to be slaves to another. It also examines the Jesus debate going on in Biafraland today
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Seddall, H. (1874). The missionary history of Sierra Leone. Hatchards.
Miall, C. S(1863) The proposed slave Empire its antecedents, constitution and Policy
Kramer, J. T. (1859). The Slave-Auction.
Ratzel, F. (1898). The history of mankind (Vol. 3). Macmillan, The Macmillan.
Hutchinson, T. J. (1858). Impressions of Western Africa: With Remarks on the Diseases of the Climate and a Report on the Peculiarities of Trade Up the Rivers in the Bight of Biafra. Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans, & Roberts.
Hurd, W. (1811). A New Universal History of the Religious Rites, Ceremonies and Customs, of the Whole World, Or, A Complete and Impartial View of All the Religions in the Various Nations of the Universe, Both Ancient and Modern, from the Creation Down to the Present Time...: Together with the History of the Reformed Churches...: to which is Added, A Geographical Description of the Various Parts, the Religious Rites and Ceremonies of Whose Inhabitants are Faithfully Described. Richard Evans.
Cobb, T. R. R. (1858). An Inquiry Into the Law of Negro Slavery in the United States of America: To which is Prefixed, an Historical Sketch of Slavery (Vol. 1). T. & JW Johnson & Company.
Simon Ekpa as an Enemy Within_FE(1)
This is the Full Edition(FE) of our video on Simon Ekpa as an agent of the slave master and his slave hunting accomplices acting as serpent through whom the devil speaks. Simon Ekpa is an attempt by the slave master and his slave hunting accomplices to repeat the same thing they did in the Biafra Genocide of 1967-1970 where they disguised as Biafran troops and massacred unnocent women and children in border towns around what is today Rivers and Delta States and used the faske news BBC to mis-inform the world that it was Ibos killing minorities for not supporting Biafra.
Presently, they are using Simon Ekpa to issue orders and kill people and then turn around to say it is IPOB even when Simon Ekpa is not a member of IPOB. If you do not believe this could you explain why the controlled Nigerian media and the slave masters media both report Simon Ekpa’s orders and atrocities as coming from IPOB when Simon Ekpa is not a member of IPOB and IPOB had issued statements and memos to that effect?
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Dividends of the slave Trade For Negroes _FE(2)
This is the Full Edition of Part 2 of our video, on the Dividends or benefits of the slave trade, to the slave masters. When today we see people in Biafra and Ambazonia being murdered just because they asked to be free, it is akin to the slave master killing innocent Negroes who sought freedom during the slave trade.
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Herskovits, M. J. (1941). The myth of the negro past.
Buxton, T. F. (1840). The African Slave Trade, and Its Remedy.
N.A(1851) Extracts from the evidence taken before committees of the two Houses of Parliament relative to the slave trade.
M’queen, J. (1840). A Geographical Survey of Africa: Its Rivers, Lakes, Mountains, Productions, States, Population, &c. 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.
Fulani the enemy within-A reply_FE(1)
This is the Full Edition of our response video, to a comment we received on a previous video about the slave hunters.
Here is the comment from Simonsayss6849 Please leave Black Americans out of this. We are extremally proud of our Fulani ancestry. The enslaved Fulbe people in the United States contributed greatly to Black American culture. They brought cattle culture which became cowboy culture, they came literate and educated, and our most famous enslaved people were Fulani. If anyone does research on how many people Igbos sold to Europeans, they'd be astonished. We're proud Fulani descendants.
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Kramer, J. T. (1859). The Slave-Auction.
Hurd, W. (1799). A New Universal History of the Religious Rites, Ceremonies and Customs, of the Whole World, Or, A Complete and Impartial View of All the Religions in the Various Nations of the Universe, Both Ancient and Modern, from the Creation Down to the Present Time...: Together with the History of the Reformed Churches...: to which is Added, A Geographical Description of the Various Parts, the Religious Rites and Ceremonies of Whose Inhabitants are Faithfully Described. Richard Evans.
Washington, B. T. (1909). The story of the Negro. University of Pennsylvania Press.
Kingsley, M. H. B. (1899). West African Studies.
Brown, R. (1907). The story of Africa and its explorers (Vol. 4).
Tucker, S. (1855). Abbeokuta: Or, Sunrise Within the Tropics: an Outline of the Origin and Progress of the Yoruba Mission.
Dividends of the slave Trade A Reply_FE(1)
This is the Full Edition of Part 1 of our response video, on the Dividends or benefits of the slave trade, and some comments we got from the descendants of the slave hunters. Full Videos can also be found on odyssey.com and crystalviews.net
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Wilson, J. T. (1882). Emancipation: Its Course and Progress: From 1481 BC to 1875 AD, with a Review of President Lincoln's Proclamations, the XIII Amendment, and the Progress of the Freed People Since Emancipation; with a History of the Emancipation Monument.
White, J. E. (1861). West Africa; Viewed in Connexion with the Slave Trade, Christianity and the Supply of Cotton. Hatchard and Company.
Wilson, J. L. (1852). The Destruction of Lagos. London: J. Ridgway.
Tilby. (1916). The English People Overseas, Volume IV: Britain in the Tropics. 1527—1910.
Smith, W. (1734). A New Voyage to Guinea
The Metamorphosis of Lies for Negroes -A Reply (3)
In this video, we continued our response to a comment that tried to suggest that a bunch of Priests numbering less than 20 could have sold millions of Negro slaves in the perspective of today. We also tried to examine the prevailing circumstances of today and the atrocities of the slave hunting army now called Nigerian army.
In this part, we tried to show that the slave master is still using his foot soldiers the same way he did when they were slave hunters. We also looked at how the slave masters and his foot soldiers are working together on the Pandemic Or “PLandemic” We will also use the foot soldiers activities and atrocties as well as the Present lockdown to show how it is related to the slave trade.
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Orr, C. W. J. (1911). The Making of Northern Nigeria. Macmillan and Company, Limited.
Robinson, C. H. (1900). Nigeria: our latest protectorate. H. Marshall and Son.
Brown, R. (1896). The story of Africa and its explorers (Vol. 4). Cassell.
Johnston, H. H., & Bartholomew, J. G. (1899). history of the colonization of Africa by alien races.
Burns,A. C.(1919) The Nigeria Handbook
Miss, T. (1855). Abeokuta, or Sunrise within the Tropics.
Barth, H. (1857). Travels and Discoveries in North and Central Africa: From the Journal of an Expedition undertaken under the auspices of H.B.M’s Government in the years 1849 -1855. The Keystone
Alexander, A. (1846). A history of colonization on the western coast of Africa. WS Martien.
MacQueen, J. (1840). A Geographical Survey of Africa: Its Rivers, Lakes, Mountains, Productions, States, Populations, &c. with a Map of an Entirely New Construction, to which is Prefixed a Letter to Lord John Russell Regarding the Slave Tr
Awakening for Negroes-FE(3)
In this video, we continued to use the prevailing Lockdown and the pandemic- real or imagined to show that the slave master works with his foot soldiers to ensure that Negroes remain in a servile position wherever they are. However only a limited version of the video is available on Youtube especially because we are no longer able to respond to comments due to YT censorship. Youtube Censors our comments/replies to users comments to a ridiculous extent that it makes it further easy to see the gang up they used for the slave trade.
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Woodson, C. G. (1922). The Negro in our history. Associated Publishers..
Orr, C. W. J. (1911). The making of northern Nigeria. Macmillan and Company, Limited.
Woodson, C. G. (1921). The history of the Negro church. Associated Publishers.
Goodwin, M. B. (1871). History of Schools for the Colored Population in the District of Columbia. Published in the Report of the United States Commissioner of Education in, 1807-1907.
Biafra History and Slave trade -A Reply_FE (2)
Biafra History and Slave trade -A Reply (2) is a Full Edition of a further response video to a question we got claiming that Biafra existed in Cameroon and outside the present day Nigeria. This video further examines Biafra as it relates to the slave trade. However this video further examines how possible it was for a bunch of priests to have been able to capture over 400 women and children and sell them as slaves and the people still attended their religious functions.
We showed the response of the people when the real slave hunters approached and the account from where the slave masters and his foot soldiers derived the age long lie that the slaves were sold by the Aro Priests.
The Full Version of this video will be available on Patreon and Libry shortly
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Brown, R. (1911). The story of Africa and its explorers (Vol. 4).
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Falconbridge, A. (1788). An Account of the Slave Trade on the Coast of Africa. J. Phillips.
Equiano, O. (1789). Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano, or Gustavus Vassa, the African, Written by Himself.
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