2. •
At the same time, logically: why would a European
spend the money to import a African servant, when
Europe is "TEEMING" with destitute Albinos desperate
for a position in some "Well-to-do" Household? And
THEN spend a small fortune to have a portrait of this
Slave/Servant Painted? On it's face its ridiculous!
As for the "Slavery" lie: Note that in 374 years - Britain,
France, and Holland, bought 456 African Slaves total!
•
3. • Yet they all have abundant Black artifacts in
their national records with the customary
stupid tales created to explain them.
• WHY ALL THE LIES?
WHAT ARE THEY TRYING TO HIDE?
THE BLACK ARTIST MICHELANGELO SHOWS
US THE "REAL" FACE OF A EUROPEAN SLAVE!
4. • Wiki: The Dying Slave is a sculpture by the
Italian Renaissance artist Michelangelo.
Created between 1513 and 1516, it was to
serve with another figure, the Rebellious
Slave, at the tomb of Pope Julius II. It is a
marble figure 2.15 metres (7' 4") in height,
and is held at the Louvre, Paris.
5. • In the Americas, Albino media like Wikipedia
(which is written by unvetted Albino
volunteers), try to discredit this photo,
authenticated by the Holton archives, and
Getty images, of an Aztec couple. By declaring
that they were actually "Pin-heads" (sufferers
of microcephaly) from San Salvador: See text
on photo.
6. THAT NONSENSE IS TAKEN FROM
"THIS" NONSENSE!
• Library of Congress (U.S.A.) Country Studies
The Country Studies are works published by the Federal
Research Division of the Library of Congress (USA), freely
available for use by researchers. The Country Studies
Series presents a description and analysis of the historical
setting and the social, economic, political, and national
security systems and institutions of countries throughout
the world. The series examines the interrelationships of
those systems and the ways they are shaped by cultural
factors. The books represent the analysis of the authors
and should not be construed as an expression of an
official United States Government position, policy, or
decision. The authors have sought to adhere to accepted
standards of scholarly objectivity.
7. • Ecuador
Dennis M. Hanratty, ed. Ecuador: A Country Study. Washington:
GPO for the Library of Congress, 1989.
http://countrystudies.us/ecuador/
• Quote: The coastal lowlands north of Manta were conquered, not
by the Spanish, but by blacks from the Guinean coast who, as
slaves, were shipwrecked en route from Panama to Peru in 1570.
The blacks killed or enslaved the native males and married the
females, and within a generation they constituted a population of
zambos (mixed black and Indian) that resisted Spanish authority
until the end of the century and afterwards managed to retain a
great deal of political and cultural independence.
8. • ALBINO LIES CAN'T GO MUCH HIGHER THAN
THE U.S. CONGRESSIONAL LIBRARY!
• But note from the database below, that
NONE, ZERO, NADA, Spanish Slave Ships,
• were lost anywhere near there, at anywhere
near that time!
9. • lso please note: Spanish Mainland Americas = Mexico,
Guatemala, Belize, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua,
Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador,
Peru, Bolivia, Chile, French Guyana, Paraguay,
Argentina, Uruguay: [Brazil is Portuguese America].
• Note that from 1526 to 1850, a total of 324 years, a
total of 526,932 African Slaves were landed. On
average that's 1,626 Slaves per year over 18
countries: or 90 Slaves per year, per country.
•
10. • Latin America (Exclusive of Brazil, which is
Portuguese, not Spanish), is about
10,279,853 sq. miles: so that would be 1
Slave per 6,322 sq. miles, per year.
• The land area of the State of Connecticut is
5,543 sq. miles. So that would be 1 Slave (for
an area bigger than the entire State of
Connecticut) per year:
• (Hilarious - as in stupid funny).
11. • Yet this is where the Albinos tell us, that the
hundreds of millions of (Non-Mongol) Black
and Mulatto people of The Americas came
from - (Exclusive of Brazil). When you break
down the numbers, you realize just how
STUPID the Albinos lies are, and just what
degenerates they are, for concocting them!
12. • Aside from the FACTUAL lie about a ship sinking (none
sunk in that area): imagine the STUPIDITY of Albinos
to tell such an implausible lie, a few Slaves, close to
death from their ordeal, somehow managing to free
themselves from their chains (how?), make it to
shore, kill-off all the males of a HEALTHY, numerically
superior tribe (using what for weapons?). Btw - what
was the ships CREW doing while their Super-human
Slaves were running amuck? Logically the ships crew
must have been Super-humans too, as they were the
people charged with holding the Slaves - and they had
GUNS! (Silly Albino lies come apart so easily
13. • As is clear from the Emory Database below,
NO Africans were landed, or attempted to be
landed, in 1570 A.D.
• Therefore there can be no doubt that these
Black people are correctly identified as
"Native Indians".
14. • A similar false claim is made to explain away
Black Miskito/Mosquito Indians of Central
America.
• See the following Miskito/Mosquito Indians
history
15. • From Kessler Associates History Files U.K.
• Miskito Kings (Mosquitia)
• AD 900 - 1894
The Mosquito Coast today forms the eastern, Atlantic border of Nicaragua.
The people here are a combination of indigenous natives (possibly related
to the Maya), an Afro-Miskito mix (largely dominant towards the north of
the territory), plus Afro-Native Americans and English. The Miskito royal
family itself gradually interbred with African arrivals to produce a line of
descent that, by the early nineteenth century, was almost entirely pure
African in its ethnic origin. The original Miskito language is still extant,
although it exists alongside Creole English and Spanish, the latter of which
is now the language of officialdom. Their traditional territory stretches
from Cape Camarón in the north (now on the coast of Honduras) to the
River Rio Grande de Matgalpa in the south (approximately central on
Nicaragua's coastline).
16. • [Great Britain, which had claimed the Mosquito
Coast as a protectorate since 1655, delegated
the area to Honduras in 1859 before transferring
it to Nicaragua in 1860. The Mosquito Coast
remained an autonomous area until 1894. José
Santos Zelaya, President of Nicaragua from 1893
to 1909, negotiated the annexation of the
Mosquito Coast to the rest of Nicaragua. In his
honor, the region was named "Zelaya
Department"].
17. • THIS IS THE NONSENSE GULLIBLE, IGNORANT,
BLACKS WRITE!
18. • Quote: The Garifuna, also known as “Black
Caribs”, are the descendants of runaway and
shipwrecked African slaves and native
Americans of Carib and Arawak origin.
Technically, the people are referred to as the
Garinagu and their culture and language is
called Garifuna, but Garifuna is commonly
used today to describe both the people and
their language.
19. • Note that a total of only 719 Slaves were
landed on the Mosquito Coast and Honduras:
(650) in 1650 and (69) in 1775.
20. Miskito/Mosquito Indian History
• The earliest recorded name of a king of the Miskito natives
along the coast dates from around AD 900, with tradition
claiming him as the unifier of the local tribes. The first
sustained contact with the dominant tribe or tribes on
what became known as the Mosquito Coast came in the
1630s, when the Providence Island Company of the English
Colonies of North America made contact. They established
friendly relations with the king, and founded bases in two
cays in the region. The company remained there for a
decade, between 1631-1641, and also aided the son of the
Miskito king in paying a royal visit to England during the
reign of King Charles I. Afterwards, when this Miskito prince
had returned home and succeeded his father, he placed his
land under English protection.
21. • Contact with the English not only Anglicised the Miskito
kings, it also introduced a sizable degree of Anglicisation to
eastern Nicaragua itself. English surnames and Christian
names became common on the Atlantic coast, and at least
one British cemetery still exists there. English names
among Nicaraguans are still not uncommon today, albeit
English names in the Spanish style, with two first names
and two surnames. The modern name, 'Mosquito Coast'
bears no relation to the insect of the same name - the
native Miskito gave their name to the coastline while the
insect bears a Spanish name that has a different origin. The
Miskito name has also been rendered in various forms,
including Moscos, Moustiques, Musquetos, Mosquito,
Miskitia, and by the Spanish as La Mosquitia.
22. • Josephenie Hendy Twaska Clarence Robertson is
related to the Miskito royal family on her
mother's side, her mother being Ketura Hendy
Hebbert (the Miskito follow matrilineal descent
when selecting their rulers). Created a reverend
in the Moravian Church in 1999, in her work on
documenting Miskito history claims a North
African connection for Miskito King Oldman
(circa1650-1687). Oldman's grandfather is stated
as being O'man Muscat Khaldoun, a descendent
of 'al-Wazir' of Egypt (a 'wazir' was an official title
for a minister or advisor to the ruler).
23. • ). There was indeed an Ibn Khaldun, born in 1332, who
spent much time in Egypt, and adventured as a scholar
from Muscat in Oman to the kingdom of Ghana and
across North Africa. He was part of the court of
Granada which participated in a peace mission with the
Christians in 1359. The ship which carried his wife and
his son, Muhammed, disappeared and was lost off the
coast of Gibraltar. The inference is that the royal house
of the Miskito is descended from the lost Muhammed,
whose ship must have been blown off course to make
landfall on the Mosquito Coast.
24. • . If any written proof existed it was lost when the Nicaraguans
destroyed Miskito records following their armed takeover of the
kingdom in 1894.
(Additional information by Karla Hammond, from Endangered
Peoples of Latin America: Struggles to Survive and Thrive, Susan C
Stonich (2001), from Sambu and Tawira Miskitu, Karl Offen (2002),
from Yapti Tasbia - The Miskitu Motherland, Reverend Josephenie
Hendy Twaska Clarence Robertson, from In the Shadow of Empire -
The Emergence of Afro-Creole Societies in Belize and Nicaragua,
Wolfgang Gabbert, and from External Links: Miskitu Nation, Royal
Ark by Christopher Buyers, and BBC News.)
fl c.900 Boopam Kuum Kukras First known Miskito king to unite the
region's tribes.
•
25. • According to tradition - oral, as no writing exists
until the Europeans arrive - Boopam is
responsible for uniting the various native tribes
along the Mosquito Coast (twelve in total,
according to the author of Yapti Tasbia). These
amount to around half a dozen ethnic groups split
into as many as thirty tribes (the latter according
to early Spanish explorers of the seventeenth
century). Apparently, at this time the 'white city'
is a place of learning, with art, homeopathy, and
herbal remedies all being studied.
26. • (Note that the Albino authors were clearly told
that the Miskito/Mosquito Indians were NOT a
single people/ethnicity, but at least six ethnic
groups).
• Websters: Definition of ethnic.
1) : of or relating to large groups of people
classed according to common racial, national,
tribal, religious, linguistic, or cultural origin or
background.
Yet being lying Albinos, they couldn't resist the
opportunity to tell a Racist lie).
27. • THEY WERE IN FACT A GEOGRAPHIC GROUP
NOT A RACIAL GROUP!