Benjamin
Fulford 4-1-14… “African Americans came as voluntary migrants and there was no
slavery, scholars say”
2014/03/31 by
[Kp Update 3: "yppah liprA sloof
yad" (each word) reversed = "Happy April Fools Day"] [Kp Update 2: this post may very well be Ben's way
of saying, "April Fools!" Thx to Dave R for the heads up (or bottoms up, in this case)] [Kp Update 5
minutes after I posted this... Apparently this is NOT the weekly report. I
didn't notice there were two articles at the top of Ben's
home page. I'll post the
weekly report shortly.]I’m not sure why Benjamin would be posting this type of news right now, but, if true, it would certainly “shock” the historical establishment. And all “educated in traditional schools” students.
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African
Americans came as voluntary migrants and there was no slavery, scholars sayApril 1, 2014: A group of revisionist scholars claim that there never was slavery in North America and that the story of slavery was a creation of British propaganda. The scholars wish to remain anonymous because they claim otherwise they will be labelled “anti-slaverites,” or “black supremacists” and lose their jobs, or even worse, be sold to Middle-Eastern brothels.
The United States of America was founded in 1776 by a group of African immigrants led by the African general George Washington, they claim. When the Africans lost to the British in the war of 1812, their history was “white-washed,” and paintings of General Washington were done over to make him appear European, they said, citing anonymous internet documents as proof.
The British, terrified that the “flower of Victorian womanhood would be ravished by virile African men,” then transported all Africans in Canada to the ghetto of Africaville in the East Coast province of Nova Scotia, one of the scholars claimed. According to this version, to hide their crime, they invented the story that they were “escaped slaves” from the United States who were smuggled there through an “underground railroad.”
The story of slavery in America was embellished over the years by the British propagandists because they wanted to avoid later land claims by the original African settlers to much of what is now New England, including the state of New York, the revisionists claim.
Mainstream establishment experts summarily dismissed the scholars’ claims as “utter nonsense,” and “conspiracy theory.” They said there was ample documentary proof that slavery really did happen in America.
The revisionists claim the “so-called proof” was “manufactured in Hollywood,” and concluded their argument with the by citing the pseudo-Latin phrase: “yppah liprA sloof yad.”
6 comments:
As a matter of a fact, white Britains who were poor were the first slaves in America! They got a one way ticket to America, and spent most of their lives in servitude and slavery dying while building America. 12 folks on the Mayflower were indentured servants!!! None of it was a good thing, but the fact that blacks have run with the slavery thing for so long needs to be exposed. The number of white slaves far outnumbered the blacks way back to the 1600's.
Blacks sold their own into slavery. Mankind has a lot to learn.
Ben is right in so far as not all nubian were brought here as slaves most where here as indigenous people now call native Americans or incorrectly called "indians" ...further hollywood does falsely portray indigenous people of the Americas as fair skinned people this is a lie... in addition the olmecs are native ppl of the Americas whom were nubian or of the negroid shock so yes history as taught in most halls of "knowledge" are lies....
I am calling BS and April fools on this post! The first slaves were indentured servants from England and they were white. They served normally 6 or 7 years before being set free to be a free citizen.
Ben's pseudo-Latin phrase: “yppah liprA sloof yad." if you hadn't noticed, is actually happy April Fools day, written backwards. So is this entire story a farce?
Yo geniuses... this is an April Fools Spoof... see the words at the end?
Maybe Benjamin is experiencing some frustration with all of the information sent to him by people claiming to be anonymous sources, who are in fear of losing their jobs, stating that history has been whitewashed, and everything is really topsy-turvy, and all that we think to be true is false -- and he has expressed this as a joke! Can we easily spot the real from the unreal? Do we know information from disinformation?
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