Racist Fried Chicken’s Prefer Blacks to Whties!

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“I would rather crash this bus and kill all these niggers & wetbacks rather than drive them around today,” the man thought.

“He was my bus driver – a white man. This morning, as with every other morning, the bus was filled with my fellow impoverished blacks and Hispanics passengers.

“The difference, before this morning, I’d never heard his thoughts.

“Though, now, I’ve learned how to tune them out, white people’s thoughts remain the vilest things I’d ever heard.

“While black people think about sex and acquiring nice things, every imagination of white people is reprobate and perverse.

“You wouldn’t,” handing him my ticket, I asked. Rather than a question, though, it was more a dare.

“Huh?” He pardoned.

“Nothing.” I replied.

“Is black people really a fried chicken’s favorite race?” He thought.

We were admonished never to challenge white people on their thoughts. Much more, we were told never to let them know we can hear their thoughts.

“The excerpt above is from new author Dae Nigare in Memoirs of a Black Sun Worshiper: a diary of my conversion from Christianity to Black Paganism.

“The emergence of the 21st Century has become the most exciting period for the people in America whose ancestors were the slaves in the Trans Atlantic Slave Trade,” he writes.

“The excitement is the result of learning the differences between Phaeomelanin and Eumelanin and the unique relationship each has with the sun.?

3rd_eye_metrics.jpg“We now know that our extra sensory perception is a direct result of our intentional activation of the 3rd eye,” new leader of the Yacub 7 Ali sun worship movement, Yacub13X says. “Likewise, it activates the pheromone that has lied dormant in us since our exiled Mecca to this planet.”

The mysticism associated with the black man’s skin color, 3rd eye (pineal gland) and the sun’s light and the genetic abilities therein have been documented and researched for decades.
Until the science of Yacub 7 Ali, the missing piece of the puzzle remained how to access and utilize it

“It is our natural defense system,” before his ascension, 7Ali taught.

A pheromone (from Greek φέρω phero “to bear” + ορμόνηhormone“) is a chemical that triggers a natural behavioral response in another member of the same species. There are alarm pheromones, food trail pheromones, sex pheromones, and many others that affect behavior or physiology. Their use among insects has been particularly well documented, although many vertebrates and plants also communicate using pheromones.

“The mythological 3rd eye, which is the pineal gland, is accessed at the single point where the streams of vision of the two eyes meet” – Yacub 7 Ali.

Western science finds itself in an enigma as it tries both to regard the seeable differences between EU and PHAEO and dismiss them at the same time. Resources, outside of black grassroots organizations i.e. Yacub13X Sun Worshipers, Black Hebrew Pagans, Nation of Islam, Black Anarchists and Black Panthers is scantly available:

Western Science’s Catch 22:

Melanin, afrocentricity, and pseudoscience
Bernard R. Ortiz De Montellano



A component of the Afrocentric movement has incorporated a theory that black people, including ancient Egyptians, have superior mental, physical, and paranormal powers because they have more melanin both in their skin and in their brains.

(Note Montellano does not address the difference in melanin types: EU VS PHAEO.)

In this paper, these claims are detailed and refuted. A review of the genetics and biochemistry of human pigmentation shows that all humans have similar amounts of neuromelanin (brain melanin), and that its concentration is absolutely independent of skin color.

Melanists also distort human evolution by claiming that European whites are descendants of negroid albinos. The main problems posed by this ideological movement are that it will increase the already rampant scientific illiteracy in this country, it will contribute to further widening the gap between the races, and, most importantly, it is being introduced into the public school curriculum under the guise of multicultural education. © 1993 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

The Dogon Revisited Bernard R. Ortiz de Montellano

Adams does not provide any explanation for Dogon knowledge although one is current among the Afrocentric circles in which he runs.(8) Frances Welsing (1987, 1991), as well as Adams (1987, 1988), argue that melanin has the ability to pick up all kinds of energy frequencies. Welsing (1987) further claims that the Dogon by virtue of their melanin are able to pick up vibrations from Sirius B just as if they possessed infra-red telescopes.(9) Welsing also claims that melanin gives ancient Egyptians and other Blacks extra-sensory perception, psi and the ability to foretell the future. This explanation of an extraordinary claim is also not supported by any evidence (Ortiz de Montellano 1993).


American Standard Version of the Holy Bible (1901) | Christian

saying, Is this the man that made the earth to tremble, that did shake kingdoms; 18All the kings of the nations, all of them, sleep in glory, … . (Edited to include:) He can’t even stand in the sun.
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  1. Pineal Gland: A Cognitive Advantage for Africans

    By Bernie Douglas (January 17, 2008)

    Racial differences have been noted in the rate of pineal calcification as seen in plain skull radiographs. In Caucasians, calcified pineal is visualized in about 50% of adult skull radiographs after the age of 40 years (Wurtman et al, 1964); other scholars argue that Caucasians, in general, may have rates of pineal gland calcification as high as ­60-80% (King, 2001). Murphy (1968) reported a radiological pineal calcification rate of 2% from Uganda, while Daramola and Olowu (1972) in Lagos, Nigeria found a rate of 5%. Adeloye and Felson (1974) found that calcified pineal was twice as common in White Americans as in Blacks in the same city, strengthening a suspicion that there may be a true racial difference with respect to this apparatus. In India a frequency of 13.6% was found (Pande et al, 1984). Calcified pineal gland is a common finding in plain skull radiographs and its value in identifying the midline is still complementary to modern neuroradiological imaging.

    There is a surprising rarity of calcified pineal gland on skull roentgenograms in West Africans. Adeloye and Odeku (1967) working from a hospital where an average of about 2,000 skull roentgenographic examinations were done every year, encountered less than 10 cases of roentgenologically visible calcified pineal gland in the Neurosurgery unit during a period of 10 years. In the tasks of daily life, calcification in the pineal gland affects our brain’s ability to function. Calcification of the pineal gland is shown to be closely related to defective sense of direction (Bayliss et al, 1985). In a tricentre prospective study of 750 patients lateral skull radiographs showed that 394 had calcified pineal glands. Sense of direction was assessed by subjective questioning and objective testing and the results noted on a scale of 0-10 (where 10 equals perfect sense of direction). The average score for the 394 patients with pineal gland calcification was 3.7 (range 0-8), whereas the 356 patients without pineal gland calcification had an average score of 7.6 (range 2-10). This difference was highly significant (p less than 0.01) (Bayliss et al, 1985). Also, the effects of disturbed sleep and memory are well documented.

    The Pineal Gland looks like a miniature pine cone and is situated in the middle of the brain beneath the two brain halves, surrounded by the ventricles, under the roof of the corpus callosum (cross-beam connecting the 2 brain halves). This active organ has, together with the Pituitary Gland, the next highest blood circulation after the kidneys. The pineal gland is responsible for the production of melatonin, a hormone that is secreted in response to darkness, and is also the site in the brain where the highest levels of Serotonin can be found (Sun et al, 2001). In the pineal, 5-HT (Serotonin) concentration displays a remarkable diurnal pattern, with day levels much higher than night levels. Serotonin plays an important role in sleep, perception, memory, cardiovascular activity, respiratory activity, motor output, sensory and neuroendocrine function.

    One study has shown a reciprocal relationship between the pineal and pituitary gland so that if the pineal is impaired, it affects the pituitary (Karasek and Reiter, 1982). This has a whole cascade of effects on the other glands and hormone production. The pituitary gland is an endocrine gland located at the base of the brain, and produces hormones, such as growth hormone, luteinizing hormone, follicle stimulating hormone and thyroid stimulating hormone.

    Pineal indolamine (e.g. Melatonin/Serotonin) and peptide hormones influence immune functions. Melatonin, in particular, increases immune memory while T-dependent antigene immunization stimulates antibody production. According to Maestroni (1993), in an article published in the Journal of Pineal Research a tight physiological link between the pineal gland and the immune system is emerging that might reflect the evolutionary connection between self-recognition and reproduction. He goes further, mentioning that Pinealectomy or other experimental methods which inhibit melatonin synthesis and secretion induce a state of immunodepression which is counteracted by melatonin. In general, melatonin appears to have an immunoenhancing effect. An interesting observation is the apparent protection from autoimmune diseases in areas of West Africa and especially in places where malaria is a problem (Greenwood, 1968).

    Scholars believe the reduction in melatonin with age may be contributory to aging and the onset of age-related diseases. This theory is based on the observation that melatonin is the most potent hydroxyl radical scavenger thus far discovered (Reiter, 1995). Prominent theories of aging attributes the rate of aging to accumulated free radical damage (Proctor, 1989; Reiter, 1995), and as Caucasians have higher rates of pineal calcification, which produces melatonin which is a vital free radical scavenger, some suspect that people of European descent may actually age faster than those from other continents.

    Pineal gland calcification has also been implicated in the onset of Multiple sclerosis. Multiple Sclerosis is an autoimmune disease that affects the central nervous system (CNS). The CNS consists of the brain, spinal cord, and the optic nerves. Neuroradiological research has shown the pineal gland to be involved in the pathophysiology of Multiple Sclerosis. In a 1991 study by Sandyk R, and Awerbuch G.I published in the “International Journal of Neuroscience”, it was shown that Pineal Calcification was found in 100 % of MS patients. The strikingly high prevalence of pineal calcification in Multiple sclerosis provides indirect support for an association between MS and abnormalities of the pineal gland (Sandyk and Awerbuch, 1991). Multiple Sclerosis tends to affect Caucasians disproportionately, and is nearly unheard of in Africa and is rare among African Americans. A high prevalence of pineal calcification has also been linked to bipolar disorder.
    References

    Adeloye, A., and Odeku, E. L (1972). Preliminary study of pineal gland in Nigerian African. Rev.neuro-psiquiat.,1972, I, 54-77

    Adeloye D., Felson B. (1974). Incidence of normal pineal gland calcification in skull roentgenograms of black and white Americans. American Journal of Roentgenology VOL. 122, No. 3.

    Bayliss CR, Bishop NL, Fowler RC (1985). Pineal gland calcification and defective sense of direction. Br Med J (Clin Res Ed). 1985 Dec 21-28;291(6511):1758-9.

    Daramola, G. F., and Olowu, A. 0. (1972). Physiological and radiological implications of low incidence of pineal calcification in Nigeria. Neuroendocrinology, 1972, 9, 41-57.

    Greenwood BM. Autoimmune disease and parasitic infections in Nigerians. Lancet 1968;i:380-2.

    Karasek M, Reiter RJ (1982). A reciprocal relationship between the adenohypophysis and the pineal gland. Med Hypotheses. 1982 Jul;9(1):1-9.

    King R. (2001). Melanin: A Key to Freedom. Lushena Books.

    Kunz D, Schmitz S, Mahlberg R, Mohr A, Stoter C, Wolf KJ, Herrmann WM. (1999) A new concept for melatonin deficit: on pineal calcification and melatonin excretion. Neuropsychopharmacology. 1999 Dec;21(6):765-72.

    Maestroni GJ (1993). The immunoneuroendocrine role of melatonin. J Pineal Res. 1993 Jan;14(1):1-10.

    Murphy, N. B. (1968). Carotid cerebral angiography in Uganda: review of boo consecutive cases. East African M. 7.,1968,45,47-60.

    Odeku, E.I., and Janota, I. Intracranial masses- Ibadan (1967). West African M.F., 1967, 16, 31-42.

    Proctor P.H. (1989). Free Radicals and Human Disease. CRC Handbook of Free Radicals and Antioxidants, vol 1 (1989), p209-221.

    Reiter RJ. (1995): The pineal gland and melatonin in relation to aging: a summary of the theories and of the data Exp Gerontol. 1995 May-Aug;30(3-4):199-212.

    Sandyk R, Awerbuch G.I. The Pineal Gland in Multiple Sclerosis. International Journal of Neuroscience 1991; 61: 61.

    Sun X., Deng J., Liu T., and Borjigin J. (2001). Circadian 5-HT production regulated by adrenergic signaling. PNAS April 2, 2002 vol. 99 no. 7 4686–4691.

    Wurtman, R. J., Axelrod, J., and Barchas, J. D (1964). Age and enzyme activity in human pineal. Letter to the editor. 7. C/in. Endocrinol. & Metabol., 1964,24, 299-301.

  2. Yahsoldier,
    “U are a great and rich man. Gold having value is/was a metaphor for black skin. The Arch of God being a physical place rather than the Pineal Gland is, too, metaphorical symbolism. Eumelanin is found in the Pineal Gland of us (people of color). Poverty is when your skin and brain burn in the Light of the Sun of God”. – Yacub21

    Underprivileged Journalist -

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