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April AhavaYah
April AhavaYah  
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What I got from this:
1) THE 400 YEARS OF SLAVERY ARE OFFICIALLY OVER and this is recognized by the world powers

2) Reparations backed by the UN are NOT on the table BUT they plan to stop robbing and colonizing Africa 🧐

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What I got brim this...trump is gonna bomb the UN (Yeh, he probably thinks it's a country).
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123 countries voted in favor of the resolution, while the U.S., Argentina and Israel voted against. 52 countries, including the U.K. and all 27 European Union members, abstained from the vote.
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After (1492) and since 1619 the global conglomerate has profited over $700 trillion from chattel slavery and forced labor as in prison incarceration (13 Amendment) and the private prison sector. On January 10, 1951, the UN officially opened. Its construction was funded by Jewish Oligarch, John D. Rockefeller after an $8.5 million donation. Do not trust the UN with a proclamation or any decree to rectify the most inhumane crime ever committed on earth. They have no power and their resolutions have no true authority to influence the countries and nations that still profit from our ancestors' bitter plight and existence. The UN was set up in New York for no other reason than a show of pious execution of pompous pride and the overseeing of Alkebulan’s wealth of resources. They have no authorization other than to debate and maintain a hold over some of Alkebulan's corrupt leaders if they're paid lucre. Africa's leaders are not granted the right to vote in UN committee resolutions or party negotiations, yet they call themselves the United Nations but us darkies don’t count. 🤔 Muammar Gaddafi and Saddam Hussein were murdered because of their resistance and plan to free Africa’s nations from the International Bank that affixed the lopsided, unequal and by far the most egregious taxation and burdensome interest trade rates that were not applied to no other nation, country, or continent to date. Gaddafi wanted an African world bank that the Rothschild's couldn't profit from; they had him murdered to protect their cash flow taken from Africa's resources and wealth. Hussein was killed by George W. Bush for similar reasons. The reasons for starting the war in Afghanistan went deeper than the initial lie. It was a smoke screen to hide an uglier truth. The truth will make you free. Those who continue to deny the truth by believing those who have been historically known to be as their father who is the father of lies have drunk the KOOL-AID. These people won't give any reparations to the Father’s people. When all hell breaks loose, they will regret not doing so. If they were willing to give us anything they would've done so already. History is proof of that.
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Thomas Jones
Thomas Jones
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"People don't reject the truth because it's false. They reject the truth because it makes them uncomfortable".

--- Malcolm X

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Thomas Jones
Thomas Jones
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Something positive (for a change).... Thank you Arthur Blank...

https://youtube.com/shorts/Mlp....GrjbuYk0?si=t6ZKJWct

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LoveExcelsAll
LoveExcelsAll
4 w

Just finished fasting... So what are we hating now? 😂

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Thomas Jones
Thomas Jones
4 w ·Youtube

Central Park, NYC, Hilton Head, SC, the Pentagon, Arlington, Va, and now Dulles International Airport, Va. All places where Black townships and communities once thrived before they were ERASED by white supremest!

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Thomas Jones
Thomas Jones
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Those beautiful little children!

https://youtube.com/shorts/Mzr....dZ5YL7b8?si=ZjSUxWL0

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Anita Revillot
Anita Revillot  
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What's new Mississippi Department of Public Safety officials stumbled across a cache of Ku Klux Klan materials while cleaning out a closet to move to the department’s new headquarters.

Inside a small blue suitcase, they found a handbook for the White Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, the most violent white supremacist group in the 1960s, which carried out at least 10 killings. Officials also found Klan charters, a Klan robe, KKK recruitment materials, propaganda, meeting notes, ledgers and a list of members who paid — or didn’t pay — their dues.

“If only that robe could talk,” said George Malvaney, who tells his journey from life as a Klansman to life in prison to life as environmental regulator and a top executive helping clean up the 2010 oil spill on the Coast, in his memoir, “Cups Up.”

The department has given the Klan materials to the Mississippi Department of Archives and History.

“Mississippi Highway Patrol Troopers and Agents with the Mississippi Department of Public Safety have worked for decades with our federal law enforcement partners to shed light on the darkness in which groups like the Ku Klux Klan chose to operate,” Public Safety Commissioner Sean Tindell said in a release. “By preserving these artifacts and shedding light on such organizations, we help ensure that future generations are never led astray by such hate.”

Archives officials plan to process the material to make it digitally accessible to the public.
https://mississippitoday.org/2....026/03/24/klan-items

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Anita Revillot
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What's new Mississippi Department of Public Safety officials stumbled across a cache of Ku Klux Klan materials while cleaning out a closet to move to the department’s new headquarters.

Inside a small blue suitcase, they found a handbook for the White Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, the most violent white supremacist group in the 1960s, which carried out at least 10 killings. Officials also found Klan charters, a Klan robe, KKK recruitment materials, propaganda, meeting notes, ledgers and a list of members who paid — or didn’t pay — their dues.

“If only that robe could talk,” said George Malvaney, who tells his journey from life as a Klansman to life in prison to life as environmental regulator and a top executive helping clean up the 2010 oil spill on the Coast, in his memoir, “Cups Up.”

The department has given the Klan materials to the Mississippi Department of Archives and History.

“Mississippi Highway Patrol Troopers and Agents with the Mississippi Department of Public Safety have worked for decades with our federal law enforcement partners to shed light on the darkness in which groups like the Ku Klux Klan chose to operate,” Public Safety Commissioner Sean Tindell said in a release. “By preserving these artifacts and shedding light on such organizations, we help ensure that future generations are never led astray by such hate.”

Archives officials plan to process the material to make it digitally accessible to the public.
https://mississippitoday.org/2....026/03/24/klan-items

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Anita Revillot
Anita Revillot  
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What's new Mississippi Department of Public Safety officials stumbled across a cache of Ku Klux Klan materials while cleaning out a closet to move to the department’s new headquarters.

Inside a small blue suitcase, they found a handbook for the White Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, the most violent white supremacist group in the 1960s, which carried out at least 10 killings. Officials also found Klan charters, a Klan robe, KKK recruitment materials, propaganda, meeting notes, ledgers and a list of members who paid — or didn’t pay — their dues.

“If only that robe could talk,” said George Malvaney, who tells his journey from life as a Klansman to life in prison to life as environmental regulator and a top executive helping clean up the 2010 oil spill on the Coast, in his memoir, “Cups Up.”

The department has given the Klan materials to the Mississippi Department of Archives and History.

“Mississippi Highway Patrol Troopers and Agents with the Mississippi Department of Public Safety have worked for decades with our federal law enforcement partners to shed light on the darkness in which groups like the Ku Klux Klan chose to operate,” Public Safety Commissioner Sean Tindell said in a release. “By preserving these artifacts and shedding light on such organizations, we help ensure that future generations are never led astray by such hate.”

Archives officials plan to process the material to make it digitally accessible to the public.
https://mississippitoday.org/2....026/03/24/klan-items

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Anita Revillot
Anita Revillot  
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What's new Mississippi Department of Public Safety officials stumbled across a cache of Ku Klux Klan materials while cleaning out a closet to move to the department’s new headquarters.

Inside a small blue suitcase, they found a handbook for the White Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, the most violent white supremacist group in the 1960s, which carried out at least 10 killings. Officials also found Klan charters, a Klan robe, KKK recruitment materials, propaganda, meeting notes, ledgers and a list of members who paid — or didn’t pay — their dues.

“If only that robe could talk,” said George Malvaney, who tells his journey from life as a Klansman to life in prison to life as environmental regulator and a top executive helping clean up the 2010 oil spill on the Coast, in his memoir, “Cups Up.”

The department has given the Klan materials to the Mississippi Department of Archives and History.

“Mississippi Highway Patrol Troopers and Agents with the Mississippi Department of Public Safety have worked for decades with our federal law enforcement partners to shed light on the darkness in which groups like the Ku Klux Klan chose to operate,” Public Safety Commissioner Sean Tindell said in a release. “By preserving these artifacts and shedding light on such organizations, we help ensure that future generations are never led astray by such hate.”

Archives officials plan to process the material to make it digitally accessible to the public.
https://mississippitoday.org/2....026/03/24/klan-items

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