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3. The image on the front cover of thl& book I& the orlglnlll
Delaware Charter: which Includes the original black image
of King Charles the 2"" of Scotland and England. This
book Is the flrat of Its kind in that it proves that the
original founding fathers of the 13 British colonies were five
black. Kings from Europe; four of the black Kings were
black Stewart Highlanders (Scots) and the s'" was a black
German King by the name of King George the 2nd of
England. I provide you with a rare ships manifest that
gives a physical description of the black Scottish
Highlanders as they board the convict ships. You will
also read the eyewitness account of former English
Secret service agent John Macky as he describes the
black Princes, Dukes and Barons of the Scottish
nation. I have inserted D.N.A evidence from 4 different
sources which validate the colonization of North America
by black people. All of a sudden we are reading articles
that say, "40,000 years ago dark skinned people came
into Europe and populated Scotland, Britain, Ireland,
Spain and America." We are reading statements from their
scientific teams," the ancient Europeans retained their
Darkness longer than expected". We are reading
statements like, "they were here but they vanished".
Can you say damage control? The results from genetic
research, the writings of the ancient historians, the Negro
Question book series and the archaeological record are
forcing the Europeans to admit that the true founders of
Europe and America were black. This will be astonishing to
the so called Negro and his scholars but it will be old news
ta the white elite...they already know this. Take your
time when you read this book and don't be in a hurry....this
is truly the nextepisode!
1
4. & CJ.L.COL IN e:uROPE
...scon.AND& IRELAND
,:,iuNdBI ,..
�•: THEfSSLACK COLONIES PAGE◄7
SHIPS MANIFEST & BLACK SCOTTS
CHAPTER5, THE BLACK AMERICAN INDIANS
CHAPTER6: BLACK SCOTTISH HIGHLANDERS
CHAPTER 7: SHIPS MANIFESTS & BLACK SCOTS
CONCLUSION TO THE 13 BLACK COLONIES
RELIGIOUS SECTION OF THIS BOOK
CHAPTER8: THE WRITINGS OF KING JAMES
REFERENCES........................
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PAGE-39
PAGE-103
PAGE-116
PAGE-154
PAGE-168
PAGE-193
5. PROF. BOYD DAWKINS 1837-1929
BRITISH GEOLOGIST, ARC�AEOLOGIST. icSSAY: OUR EARLIEST
ANCESTORS PAGE 96& 97
"In the year 449 A.O certain Englishmen came from
North Germany and the Southern shores of the Baltic sea
and pushed the Britain's (ancient name of England}
westward. By the year 607 A.D the English had pushed the
Britain's westward as far as Chester. "The English carved
out Yorkshire, Chester and Southern Lancashire
forming the Kingdom of Northumbria." ProfessorBoyd
Dawkins is giving the location of the whites in
England.
"The inhabitants of Britain belong to very different
races; Britain was inhabited by the Basque from ancient
times and they called themselves Roman citizens In
their books (where are their books?) they were called the
Britain's or Welsh; there are two type of Welsh,one is dark
and 5 feet 4 inches and the other is tall and round
headed. "The English pushed the Dark Welsh/Britain
Westward into Wales, Cumberland, Westmoreland,
Highlands of Scotland, Cornwall and Devon."
Professor Boyd Dawkins is giving the location of the
blacks in England.
3
6. This comment from professor Boyd D
verbal map concerning t�e lo�lion of two diffe�:Uns is
,
people {black and white) Jiving side by side
r:it races Of
Britain. This Information was withheld from
in anc1el'lt
This verbal map win lead us into one of th
th
8 Wortdl
secrets ofancient Britain and will be rehearsed
be Qreat&st
of Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson J the likes
Churchward, Professor Winchell and much' m
r. Albeit
location of the black population of Britain; Scotla
��
e. ihe
Cornwall, Cumberland, Westmoreland and O
' Wales,
critical to understanding who actually founded
evon, is
colonies. The secret of the 13 colonies cannot be
the 13
the Government sponsored History books 0, S .
found in
. _
' oc1a1 st ct·
classes. This great secret involves time walkin _
u 1es
to mentallygo backwards in time before the �3��l
hav'!
was ever founded. We have to examine the E
onies
landscape before the arrival of the whites; this is th�
ropea
l'
of the Black 13 Colonies! Let's begin this
secret
. . . research b
examining a map of the ancrent Highlands of s I Y
cot and
•
.-,
-
'
•
.... . /
/ .- . '·'
.ct,,,,,. •,,:·• •
··� .,,.-..
/
I .
•
...
ANCIENT MAP OF SCOTLAND 18TH
CENTURY
7. cva••
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I'lSf<..t.' '11 ot-.lt,..
II·�,.....
•
.....i�..,.....
Ec,"t>urvtg....
'Ma..-.,l
The •n-OWs •re P<>lnting tothe estates of the StewartsWho lived In the Hlghlandaand lowlandsofScouand,
MAP CROPPED OFF FROM MAP ON PAGE 4
According to the verbal map ofProfessor Boyd Dawkinsthe blacks were pushed into the highlands of Scotland, ifyou look at the map you can clearly see the Stewart clan isnamed in the Highlands and lowlands of Scotland! This is
the location of the black Britain's that the white English
pushed Westward according to Professor Boyd Dawkins;•
our fathers pushed the dark welsh west into Scotland,
Wales, Highlands of Scotland, Cornwall and Devon."
King James the 6
th
of Scotland was a Stewart Highlander.
The writings of Professor Dawkins, the ships manifest
and the Memoirs of John Macky will validate that the 13
British colonies were founded by black the Scots. COME
AND SEE!
5
8. olKlllgRobl!t..._
ROBERT BRUCE 1, KING OF SCOTS, HIGHLANDER, 1274•1329
SKULL LOCATION, HUNTERIAN MUSEUM
DUNFERMLINE ABBEY, FIFFE SCOTLAND
SEAL LOCATION-DECLARATION OF ARBROATH, WIKIPEOIA
This is a skull image of King Robert the Bru
(Barawasa) or bruiser The name Bruce in Paleo Hebr:
means Bruiser so Roberts's real name was Robert t:
bruiser. The reason that I am using Robert the Bruce':
skull is because the wide nasal passage proves that he
was indeed a black man. Robert the Bruce was a black
Scottish King and he was the ancestor of King James the
61n of Scotland; the King that translated big mama's bible.
Robert the Bruce was also a highlander, his skull and his
black image matches the verbal map given to us by
Professor Boyd Dawkins. The purpose of producing the
ancestors of King James is to show you that he came from
a black seed.
6
9. KINGOF THE SCOTS,AlEXANoeRt••1198AO
HIGHLANDER
IMAGE LOCATION MYFAMILYCLANS.COM
The color of these Scottish Stewart Kings are consistentwith the verbal map given by Professor Boyd Dawkins TheScottish Kings lived in the Highlands of Scotland and theirimages are black. So far the untampered artifacts supportthe writings of Professor Dawkins and he is proving himselfto be a reliable scholar.
7
10. KING MATTHEW STEWART, 4
™
EARL OF LENNOX, 1516-1571
GRANDFATHER OF KING JAMES
PAINTER, JOHN THANE, WESTMINSTER ABBEY MUSEUM, UK
It took me forever to locate this image of King James
grandfather (Matthew Stewart, the Highlander) but I was
able to find one of the originals. The point that I am trying
to make is that the original images of the Stewart Royalty
is consistent with the remarks made by professor Boyd
Dawkins.
8
11. KING HENRY STEWART,1545•1S67
FATHER OF KINGJAMES THE 6'" OF SCOTLAND
ARTIFACT LOCATION,WESTMINSTER ABBEYMUSEUM,UK
NATIONAL PORTRAITS ANO ICONOGRAPHIA SCOTICA
This King was known as Lord Henry Stewart, who
happened to be the father of King James the 6111
ol
Scotland and the 1s
' of England. When you get to chapter
7 of this book, the ships manifests, you will see that the
deported Jacobite's were described as brown skinned,
swarthy, dark skinned or nutbrown.
9
12. REDSEAL OFKINGJAMES 6"'
SCOTLAND
IMAGE LOCATION, NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLARY LONDON
This is an image of black King James the 6
1
of
Scotland with his 1611 translated Bible. Take a close look
at the black hand that is flipping the pages of the original
1611 King James Bible. King James was a black
Highlander, this is the reason he is depicted as a black
man.
10
13. KING JAMES STEWART gTH
OF SCOTLAND1603-1626
THE HIGHLANDER
From the reign of Robert the Bruce 1., t
King James the 6u, of Scotland 351 ye
. o
h
the death of
.
· ars ave ell<l'!>l;ed
and the St�wa
_
rt Scottish Kings are still black. 1 ent
backwards 1n time, 1198 A.O, to prove to you th the
o riginal Scots and Highlanders were a blaCK
entered an image of King James wife, Anne of 6e� :rl<.
1
.
so that you could her blackness and her nappy hair.
DR. LAIN MATTHIESON
GENETECISTS AT HARVARD UNIVERSITY.
"Ancient D.N.A makes it possible to ex ine
populations as they were before and after adaptation. ark
skinned (black people) arrived in Europe 40,000 years
ago and retained their dark skin (black skin) far longer
ihan originally thought. Rather than lightening as
previously thought, the first people retained their dark sl<.in
color." This comment by Or. Lain Matthieson is consistent
with my observation of the ancestorsof King James," atter
351 years they still retained their blackness".
11
14. IMAGE LOCATION NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY OF SCOTLAND
ARROWS POINTING TO THE NAPPY HAIR OFQUEEN ANNOF
DENMARK, THE WIFE OF KING JAMES 5
TH
OF SCOTLAND!
I have a greater witness than this...come and see.
12
15. CHARLES 1a
• KING OF
SCOTLAND
BOOK OLIVER
CROMWELL NEW
PERSPECTIVES
CHARLES 1••KINO OF
SCOTLAND, HIGHLANDER
NATIONALPORTRAIT
GALLERYLONDON
This is an image of Charles th 1•1
d A f
e son of King James
an nn o Denmark prior to his b h ct·
•
e ea 1ng. I took this
image off the front cover of the book 01. C
.
1ver romwell New
Pers�ect1ves because it accurately depicted the color of
the Kings son. Whoever you are on the other side of this
book, I want you to know how blessed we are to be able to
see the faces of the true Royals of Europe's past. 1 am not
interested in race as a weapon to crush other ethnic
groups, my interest lies in teaching and telling the truth for
a generation to come. It has become apparent that we
cannot trust the government sponsored institutions to
teach us the truth about our black ancestors. I would like
to deviate, leave the subject for a moment, and show you
the false teaching in the American educational system.
They teach us that the Negro is poor but how could that
be? When the so called Negro was deported from his
homeland the thieftook his land, minerals and IDENTITY
Think about what you do every time you go to the mall or
13
16. ti' 'that empty eeat befil
!'IQ fn It •nd that Is what happened
,8 wealth? The moment you were sto•de
�!"rythlng that was formerly yours ....__ �,old, ewv """'-&me
Ith of the thief. The Negro has wealth (Still)
�s of the Atlantic; someone has stolen his I
on
s""" . Th. . 811d
identity and his history. 1s 1s a reoccurrin
·
throughout the history of man; in antiquity when o:e ��
defeated another nation they would deport the I atiOri
. . . oser 3,..
install their ov.:n people 1n that nation. This is how milli�
of people van1sh...through deportation. Let's ex
. . st amine animage of King Charles 1 Stewart of Scotland.
IMAGE; CHARLES 1
sr
OF SCOTLAND AND ENGLAND
IMAGE LOCATION EIKON BASILIKA, THE KINGS eooK
There is a reason that the Stewart Kings are :'!
depicted as black men and it is simple, theY
Highlanders.
14
17. I would like to take a
that King Charles the 1"
m
h
om_ent and focus on the pillow
M d.
s oe 1s restin
un_ • Calco. Mundi was the
g on.
_
The shoe says
(Iberia or Spain) and Calco w
name of a nver in Hibernia
you can find the name C I
as a descendant of Judah
a co wntt · .,
Why would King Charles ha M
en _in 1 Chr�nicles 2:6.
effigy? History says that Ga
��
ele
�:
d
�
h
Calco written on his
son of Zara and the son of Judah settle��,n
on
H
_
1
o
b
f C�lco, the
r
. II d M
em1a near a
,ver ca e unde. The plot furth th· k
.
er 1c ens when one
realizes that Gatheleus named his son H'b (
. .
1 er see Genesis
10:21) being interpreted Heber, Habara or Hebrew! Heber
or Eber was the son of Shem who was the father of all the
Hebrews. These people are maintaining a precise
Chronicle of their family tree on images and artifacts. This
present generation of historians, scholars and
anthropologists are in a dog fight to prove that yesterday's
scholars were liars. Have you ever been in a heated
debate with someone and you say," let's not argue, let's
look at the evidence? To your amazement they respond," I
am not interested in the evidence ...I am right." This is the
attitude of this modern scholar....he is not interested in the
evidence; the archaeological record, the eyewitness
account and the artifacts. He graduated from Yale, Harvard
or Princeton so in his mind he has to be right. The sincere
scholars will defect to the side of the truth....it is inevitable
15
18. KING CHARLES THE 2ND STEWART OF SCOTLAND,
HIGHLANDER
IMAGE LOCATION; WESTMINSTER WAX MUSEUM ABBEY,
LONDON ENGLAND AND JESUS CHAPEUISLIP'S CHANTRY
This is a wax effigy of King Charles the 2nd
(Grandson
of King James 1st
of England) that was taken of him
immediately after his death in 1685. This black wax effi9Y
of King Charles stood over his grave 150 years after hiS
death. The wax figure was transferred to Jes�
Cha�ell
_
lslip's Chantry where it was ph?tographed bY
0
:
BenJam1n Stone in 1896. I blew up the image on th0
of
page so that you could get a close up of the grand500
King James 6th of Scotland.
16
19. WAX EFFIGY OF KING CHARLES THE 2
ND
SCOTLAND
GRANDSON OF KING JAMES THE 5
TH
OF SCOTLAND
LOCATIONOF IMAGE; WESTMINSTER ABBEY MUSEUM
This wax image of King Charles the 2nd
stood over his
grave for 150 years and the Europeans never disputed it,
why would they dispute it in our generation? The
Government sponsored school system has to dispute the
truth that is coming out of the ground because their entire
educational system is built on an illusion...what they are
teaching never happened! King Richard the 3rd
skeleton
has recently been located in London. It didn't receive the
fanfare that one would expect and do you know why?
When they dug the skeleton up... the nasal passage was
that of a black man...it resembled that of Robert the Bruce.
17
20. SKELETON OF KING RICHARD 3Ro
OF ENGLAND
IMAGE LOCATION, LEICASTOR CENTRALENGLAND
The nasal passage of white Europeans are long and
pointed but the nasal passage of a black man is Widel
like this skeleton of King �ichar
_
d th� 3rd
of England. ,:
Europeans never mention 1n their article that King Richard
was black based on the nasal passage because it WOUid
kill their educational system. Their newspapers simply
state that his skeleton was found in a dig at Lei castor
Central Eng/and. I have recently met a retired cell biologist
(white guy) who happe ns to be an atheist and we have
struck up an awkward friendship. He rides his bicycle to
the Starbucks every morning preaching his gospel, the
man is a genius and I like him. One day he showed me an
image of a skeleton that was supposed to be 100 million
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21. nw11 P••--- I �
iiiiia �orlglnal COior of 1111a man ■nd he ....... - dark", I-ponded no...he - black! When CIIIIII- •l-11a 1nour soeiety don1 -nt to lldmlt the black- ofI peopleor a historicalCharacter, they wmuaethe c:ode wonsdirkIn place o f black. I have ShOWn you Iha black lmagea orMatthew Sta-rt (King Jamee grandfather) and LordHenry Stewart (King Jamee father) to prove to you thatKing James camefrom a blackScottish lineage. I •hyou the blackness of his •on and grandaon; Charteathe 1" and Charles the 2"°
. This will become extremelyimportant when we get to chapter 7 of this book and yousee the last names on the ships manifest. The last nameson the ships manifest are identical to thelast names of he
people that Harriet Tubman rescued from the south. Iwant
to ask you a very important question, What was King
James last name? If you said Stewart (Steward) you are
Ong Stewart was not his last name ii was his ideologywr '
h"hK. James fett that he was a Steward of the most 191ng
h. ttGod (Luke 12:42) and that he needed tobehave ,mse as
a faithful and wise steward. So then what was his last
name?come and seel
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22. KING OFTHE HEBREWS/HIBERNIE
KINGJAMES 6 TEWART OF SCOTLAND ANO ENGLAND
THE HIGHLANDER
LOCATION, NAT NAL PORTRAIT GALLERY, LONDON 1603
King James h his last name written on his portrait,
Jacobus, which er translation means Israel and he self
styled himself th King of the Hebrews. In the Hebrew
history book of Genesis (Genesis 32:24-28) Jacob wrote
(Jacob Colophon) as an eyewitness that he wrestled witt
an angel and that the angel changed his name to lsrae1
Moses took 11 tablets (Diaries) from the elders and wrot
the book of Genesis, each tablet was signed by the authc
with the phrase; these are the generations of. In ancie
�
Mesopotamia the same formula was found to be used
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23. tabfet not th, bHinnlna Th
..
fo�Adam, Noah and so fort� .
la same formuta tr;,
this further in this book Th'
· if I have time I win
wr'l4rt
is actually 11 eyewitne�
18 means that the Genes·
a
tic.M>O�Jt
11 tablets were then m
s accounts writ
ten on tabla:�erged togoth · ""
means that Genesis . er by Moses ......1s not an 1
, n111Ch
supposed by the self-styled 8 . era tradition as wa
h . eminan,s h 1
•
ear oral trad1tio, ·,t ·
·' c Oars When vo
. 1s code word f --U
why 1s that? Every scholar knows .
or barbarian and
alphabet that it is indicative I
thst if you don't have an
0 an uncivilized p 1the reason why their schol I
eope. This is
or blacks didn't write their
�:,;
ve
d�w
say that the Africans
uninformed blacks making th1:Y
n....you even have
M
18 statement This is howoses wrote the book of Genesis he took the tablets of the
elders and wrote them in a book Th. · ere 1s another secret
on this b_lack portrait of King James, on page 20, he self.
styles_ himself as the King of the Hebrews (Hibernia). I
say this l_o the so called scholars, respectfully, how can
you d1sm1ss the verbiage (words) on this picture of King
James the 61
� of Scotland? If I had published this book one
month ago I would have missed this valuable gem...what
is that saying...haste makes waste? I will deal with the
Hibernia issue down the road; I don't want to get ahead of
myself. The secret to surnames (last names) in medieval
Europe is that the people named themselves after
persons, places and things. For instance McDonald means
the son of Donald, Filidon means the son of Don,
Thompson means the son of Tom and Jefferson means
the son of Jeff. The black Scottish Kings nam�
themselves after Jacob of the Bible and traced their
. 1 Judah Brutus of
lineage backwards to the prince O
Troy/Phrygia.
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24. An early nineteenth century editor of Jonson's worl( notes
that the prohibition was "a side complimelJ1
to the king {KING JAMES), who hated po[k
in all its varieties." Elsewhere he adds two
prejudices to the monarch's documented hatred of
smoking: "Three things to which James had a gf!!l
dislike, and
_
wi�h w�ich he
_
said he would treat the DevU
were he to 1nv1te hn� to dinner, were a pig, a poll ofling
with mustard, and a pipe of tobacco for digesture." (Gifford
380n, 420n)
Seventeenth century English sources other than Jonson
reflect the Scottish anomaly. A popular song written at
some point before 1662, The Brewer, includes tht
verse;
"The Jewish Scots that scorns [sic} to eat The Flesh of
swine and Brewers beat 'Twas the sight of this Hogs-head
, • (Amade 'em retreat which nobody can deny.
Collection vol. I, 228). The Scots were called Jew!!!
22
25. 1428) In 1130 l
army, e>cplalned to a
common With us b friend In LOfldon
editor of his latte'
ut What We have 111' � IIScots, both in th:H�:
s that "the avers1�°::;··· • 111d
had nothing superstf
ands and LOWiands t
rnany oflhe
the same thing d����;
a
�
ou� it... :• Dr-•J;;;ung P0rk
Scotland.
his 1ourney With 8
aon 17'.f
• -P!WtUtq
EELS ANO PORK
"The vulgar inhabitants of S
not whether of the oth .
ky Js1cJ,I know
only eels but por:
r
isla
;
ds, have not
abhorrence.
an bacon in
If you know anything about the Hebrew dietary law you
know that Israel could onlyeat fish with fi d
(L -,- h th
ns an scales
ev1 icus t e 11 Chapter) and since the eel dosen't
possess fins or scales the black Scots, Brits and lrish
would not eat it The dietary law also said that you could
only eat flesh that was cloven footed, chewed the cud and
parted the hoof. The pig parts the hoof and chews the
cud but he is not cloven footed! In a passage from the
text itself, an English character says "the Scots never eat
pork, strange that!" Swine's flesh, in any shape, was,
till late of years, much abominated by the Scotc�, nor
is it yet a fav orite food amongst them." How did the
early white Historians describe these non pork eating
inhabitants of Scotland?
23
26. PROFESSOR WINCHELL ALEXANDER, 1815-1900
OUR REMOTE ANCESTRY
"These short black men (Pygmies) came from Atlan·
Northern Africa and they overran Europe; they were kn�
as the Britain's."
Professor Alexander said," they came from Africa and
this fits the physical description given by Professor Boyd
Dawkins on page 3. The white Europeans massacred
the black founders of Europe and America during their
civil wars and the ones that remained alive (the seed of
the black founders) were deported into the Americas.
Some of the deported black Europeans came as
indentured servants and some as convicts. The seed ofthe
black founders of the 13 colonies was already in North
America when the deportees arrived.
24
27. CHAPTER 2: ZARAH AND CALCOL IN EUROPE
If the Kings of Scotland,_ Ireland and Britain are trulydescendant_s of Judah how did they arrive in Europe? Thisis a question that must be answered to validate theHebrew claims of the Scottish Kings. In order to solve thisriddle we have to follow the footsteps of Judah's twograndsons, Calco! and Dara from 1sr Chronicles (111
Chronicles 2:1-6). According to the ancient historianJosephus, Calco! left Egypt and founded the city ofAthens but had to return to Egypt after killing a man. Afterassisting one of the pharaohs in his fight against theEthiopians, Gathelus (son of Calco!) was given the handof the pharaoh's daughter SCOTA in marriage. After livingseven years in Egypt, Gathelus fled the land at the outset
of the plagues and traveled westward to Spain.
1$1
ff of Charles theThis is the reason wh
y
t
d
h� e
Ca,
g
l
y
co is extremelyd·ng Mun 1 •and the wor r , . . .
S . Gathelus and his
significant. During th�rr trm� 1
� st�'nbears the name of
People founded a city wh1c
Wherever they traveled
their ancestor Zara, Zaragos�a.
arking their journey to
they left this name like a footprint
: banks of which the
adistant lands. Thus the river on
� :till to this day calle
founded the city ofZaragos�a
'ft they gave the name
the Ebro, and to the land itse
25
28. 111b;ldes
11 . IC
( '
o,..�
lllancls
John O'Groats
Thu,.o•
Sa,atlh •WICk
Hlahland•
•ltland•
t,aapoo1
1�•
•
• Elgin
• Peterhffd
OAl>erdeenK�of
In Li>c:hmh
Hebrides •nu, -:-;.,�,5
11-"""''"1 • Arbroath
�lull •Obalt Pertl1• oStAndrwws
.•,
•Kir1<caldy
OEdlnburgh
• Glasgow
- Arnn•
1 eAyr
•Melrose
f•
:-.:onhu,uh.,rlaad
NORTHERN - Oumn� :l'
IREJ..ANO • --
Lame• -
•Slr.lt'lraet
Hadrian'sW,tlf
___ Be!fa.stc::>.. .., .ENCil.A';!O __j
Then, with Eremon as their king, these descendantsof
Zara-Judah founded the Kingdom of Ulster shortly afterthe
Exodus. From that time until now, the emblem of Ulster
has been a Red Hand circled with a Scarlet Cord. Ifyou
have time, read (Joshua 2:17-21) and you will see that
Zara's sons gave the harlot Rahab a scarlet thread to
place over her home as a sign of protection. This is howI
knew that the spy's that entered Jericho were the sons 0
Zara...the scarlet thread. In the book of Joshua (J�sh
�
7.17-18) the name Zab'di the son of Zarah of the tribe of
Judah 1s mentioned. This is the Hebrew version
26
29. .,.'Thts can be a bit confueln
data on these two grandsons
of g, 1 had to •�
week before I realized I was 10;��ah for at least one
migrations of the tribe ofJudah to E
g at two different
are the Hebrews plain and sim 1 .
uropel The Hebridea
know this and if they don't....the�=h��fd�
o called scholars
PROFESSOR HUXLEY1870
THE IBERIAN RACE, AUTHOR, PROF. HUXLEY, PAGE 332
"The Iberian/black Basque bones, with his animals have
been found all over Europe."
So far we have the testimony of three European
Scholars; Professor Boyd Dawkins, Professor
Winchell Alexander and Professor Huxley concerning
the blackness of the original inhabitants of Europ�. It is
critical that we first establish the black foundation of
Europe before proceeding to the blackness of the 13
British colonies.
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30. things In mind, let us now tum to Da
Wilh � zara who once resided in EgYJ)I_
Indaennde
: V rsion of the Old Testament his nameAuthortz
;ra
e
but in the margin, the alternate Spelling Itspelled
', the Jewish historian Josephus calls h;•Darda an ·
b h
""
DARDANUS. This is significant ecause t e Al'OYI:which he led went northward across t.he M_editerran
!!iltSea to the northwest corner of Asia Minor, ancia'll
Anaioua. There, und�r the rule of Darda (Dardan11sJ
they established a Kingdom, late r called Troy, on the
southern shore of that narrow body of water which bear,,
his name to this day, Dardanelles. Hundreds of years later
this Kingdom was destroyed in a wa'. with the Greeks.Some of the survivors fled northward into Europe where
their emblem, the Rampant Red Lion, appears on thii
Arms of some of the nations. •
THE AR�IS orTHEKINGS OfSCOTLAND [N CONRADVOi>'
GRUNEGBERG WAPPENBUCH, 148
Dara emigrated to Samothrace and later to Phrygia
where a mountain (IDA or JUDAH) was named after hin1.
In the process of time he named one of his sons ldaeus or
in pal
_
eo Hebrew....Ydaws, Judas or Judah. This can�0:
coincidental; Peter states in the book of Acts (Acts 2-1
ithat Jews came down from Phrygia on the d9-YroYPentecost. The Apostle Peter said that the people of
Toit
�r Phrygia were Judean but I have a witness closer 10
t,m 1·e 1ne on the next page. Come and See.
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31. GEOFFREY OF MONMOTH, THEWELSHMAN
HISTORIA REGUM BRITTANE
Geoffrey of Monmouth (Monmouth means Mana
mouth) account tells much the same story, but in greater
detail.
"Brutus is explicitly the grandson, rather than son, of
Ascanius; his father is Ascanius' son Silvius. The magician
who predicts great things for the unborn Brutus also
predicts that he will kill both his parents. He does so, in the
same manner described in the Historia Britanie, and is
banished. TraveJJing to Greece, he discovers a group of
Trojans enslaved there. He becomes their leader, and
after a series of battles they defeat the Greek king
Pandrasus by attacking his camp at night. Brutu
_
s
takes the Greek King hostage and forces him to let h
_
is
I d , daoghter lgnoge in
peop e go. He is given Pan rasus s
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32. on the bank9 °'
118 f,ola Nov•. orTroy
,....,,. whleh 1'18 Cl
8., of Scotlandtraces his II
·dO"' Klr,g .r.rn99
th9 -•Troy Phrygia The P80Pftlufi -'
BnJIUS '" '
b8Ckto lh• Judeen
ant on the day of Pen1 1 were pres
TroY (Phl'Yll.
Jew& and so did the J'hat tt,ey were
ht9r seld
eed of Davidis spelled in ane
iert
J ephUS The s
Ihistorian os
· b 1 •n the Bible; 1• Chronicles J:,-,. Hattusau1
., --..Anatolia as
d E a 8.2 the son of Davids nameg·ah 10:4 an zr · '
Nehemi
T..e map uses an ending of sa Which latied Hattush. "spe
, b w the Hebre ranslator of the Bibkithe Samek 1n He re ,
h·ch is the shin, Iha s the only d1ffereneeusedthesh, w 1
ii- ;. ,111,111.m1a ""'n�1111
I
i� • ��•�
1
!1 Modtrn Turkey P1ln!ut
C Hiill
G1l1b1
J,.,'"·" PhrvAla '"'""� Ur11t
What are the odds that the son of David's name.
Hattusa, would appear on a map of ancient Troy/Phrygia
or modern Turkey? This is where Brutus came from, where
fringes and Paleo Hebrew writings were found. Sala'thiel
ls the bridge (Ezra 3:2 & Matthew 1:12) that ties the
Kings of Judah to Jesus after the Babylonian captivityBrutus is the bridge that ties the Steward Kings to the
Royal house of Judah after the Roman captivity. With�Brutus the Roya/ house of Judah would be lost. Whoeveryou are on the other side of this book this is one oft�'most critical finds in the history of the Church! Where d'dthe black Scots come from? Come and see.
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33. !
!
'
'
OR. ALBERTCHURCHWARO18S2-192S
ORIGINANO EVOLUTIONOF THE HUMAN RACO.PAGES12 & 13
LECTURE ROYAL SOCIETY OF LONDON
"Gentlemen it was in Africa that the little black
Pygmy evolved, from there these l"ttle men spread all
over theworld.;{Jerusalem is in North East Africa}North,
East,South and West,until not only Africa but Europe,
Asia North and South America and Oceania were
populated by them,the black Basque were exterminated
from Europe. The good Doctor said that Europe and
North America was populated by these black
Africans..•did you see that? If these blacks populated
Europe that would mean they were the original
founders of Europe and if these blacks populated
North America, then they were the original founders of
the 13 colonies! It would be illogical to think otherwise but
we are not dealing with a logical generation.
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34. If you know anything about the Hebrews of the Bible
you already know lhat lhey placed fringes on their
garments as a reminder to keep the commandments and
statutes of their God If you take a close look at the
d0C11men1 that these Scottish elders are holding, youShould see that !hey are full of fringes. They are holdinglhe oath of Arbroath Which we will examine closely inUJ)C¢m1ng pages
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35. THE DECLARATION OF ARBROATH
The ,.dseals ecartet) on this document represent Zaraof
ihe1nbe ofJudah
Ifyou look closely, you will see the hidden treasure on
this official Scottish document stored in Scotland's National
Archives. The Declaration has fringes on the bottom, red
and black; the same fringes have been found on stone
steles in Troy/Turkey. The alphabet on the stele is Paleo
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36. Arbroath W§a•nges. �-�,--:---.:. ed with fn
otland and this Wasd underf1n
nds of
5� , that the Whites
ebre'N an
Hi hla
Britain s
H d in the
blacklocate
. n of the
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l=NGLA�D
MAPOFANCIENTSCOTLAND
h'le
It is important that you stay focused w 1
. .
t d in the
reviewing my research; Arbroath was loca e
h' h
i ssor
'9 lands Of Seottana, the very place that Pro e
•
Eto,,, Dawk,ns said the blacks Inhabited. The peop
Wh0signed this document were black!
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37. ne providence Supreme Poutlff of the
an and universal Church, his humble and devout
_. Duncan, Earl of Fife, Thomas Randolph, Ear1 Of
[lllor&Y, Lord of Man and of Annandale, Patrick Dunbar,
Earl of March, Malise, Earl of Strathearn, Malcolm, Earl of
Lennox, William, Earl of Ross, Magnus, Earl of Caithness
and Orkney, and William, Earl of Sutherland; Walter,
steward of Scotland, William Soules, Butler of
Scotland, James, Lord of
David, Lord of Brechin,
Umfraville, John Menteith,
Douglas, Roger Mowbray,
David Graham, Ingram
guardian of the earldom of
Menteith, Alexander Fraser, Gilbert Hay, Constable of
Scotland, Robert Keith, Marischal of Scotland, Henry
Sinclair, John Graham, David Lindsay, William Oliphant,
Patrick Graham, John Fenton, William Abernethy, David
Wemyss, William Mushet, Fergus of Ardrossan, Eustace
Maxwell, William Ramsay, William Mowat, Alan Murray,
Donald Campbell, John Cameron, Reginald Cheyne,
Alexander Seton, Andrew Leslie and Alexander Straiton,
and the other barons and freeholders and the whole
community of the realm of Scotland.
PAUSE
If you look at the map below you will see that all of the
signatures on this official document belong to the
Highlanders that Professor Boyd Dawkins spoke about.
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38. Look at the names on this clan map for Scotland;
Macleod, Graham, Scott, Sutherland, Alexander, Stewart,
Comyn, Cumming (Me) and Ross to name a few. These
are the people who were pushed into the Highlands and
lowlands of Scotland.
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39. a,,t,roona gther �mou
_
,nations our own, the Scots,
h8S t,een graced with widespread renown. 11 journeyed
trom Greater Scythia by way of the Tyrrhenian Sea and the
Pillars of Hercules, and dwelt for a long course of time
In Spain (Gathelus the son of Calco dwelt in Spain)
among the most savage peoples, but nowhere could ii be
subdued by any people, however barbarous. Thence It
came, twelve hundred years after the people of Israel
!=rossed the Red Sea,to its home in the west where it still
lives today. The Britons it first drove out, the Picts it utterly
destroyed, and even though very often assailed by the
Norwegians, Danes and the English, it took possession of
that home with many victories. Professor Boyd Dawkins
said that the blacks fought against the invading
whites. In their kingdom there have reigned one
hundred and thirteen kings of their own royal stock,
the line unbroken by a single foreigner. The high qualities
and merits of these people, were they not otherwise
manifest, shine forth clearly enough from this: that the King
of kings and Lord of lords, our Lord Jesus Christ, after His
Passion and Resurrection, called them, even though
settled in the uttermost parts of the earth, almost the first to
His most holy faith. Nor did He wish them to be
confirmed in that faith by merely anyone but by the
first of His Apostles • by calling, though second or
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40. ntle Saint Andrtw,1ht
most ge
rdIn rank • the
The Most Holy Fathers Your!"L brother.
,.
d Peter's
h d to these t mgs all(l
810!1
careful ee
..,decessors gave
_ dam and people with manyp,.. - ame kingstrengthened this s
. ·ieges as being the specialumerous priv1favours and n
, brother. But from theseBlessed Peterscharge of the
been set free, by the help of·1 we havecountless evi5
.
1 heals and restores, by our
h He afflicts ye
•
Him who thoug
.
d lord the lord Robert.mosttireless prince, King an ,
WALTEROE GRAY BIRCH 190S
SEAL OFROBERT THE BRUCE, THE HIGHLANDER"He, that his people and his heritage might be deliveredout of the hands of our enemies, bore cheerfully toil 8"dfatigue, hunger and peril, like another Maccabaeus orJoshua. Hirn, loo, divine providence, the succession tg
his rl ht accordin to our laws and customs which we
!hall maintain to the death. and the due consent and
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41. 111 •ff have made our prince and king. Tofi
to lit man by whom salvation has been wrought unto our
peoP'" r,hat did you luft read? You read In •lrnPlt
!IDguage that we are the Jews from the book of
chronicles, these ancient Scots and Irish knew who
�ev were. Below is a seal of Robert the Bruce, King of
Scotland and you will do well to note that the seal is red.
This scarlet (red) seal is the sign of the house of Zara
Judah....plain and simple.
IMAGE LOCATION ORIENTAL INSTITUTEOF CHICAGO
This stone stele, written in Paleo Hebrew was found in
ancient Phrygiarrroy or modern Turkey. These blacks, who
founded Troy and wrote in the ancient Hebrew, migrated to
Britain. The ancient name of Troy was Phrygia and the
Phrygian's came down to Jerusalem on the day of
Pentecost (Acts 2:1O) to keep the feast day with the rest of
their Jewish brothers.
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42. KINGMIDAS, THE BLACKJEWOF PHRYGIA
IMAGE LOCATION: ANCIENT COIN OFPHRYGIA, PRYMNESSOS
This blown up image is that of King Midas of
Phrygia/Troy and on the day of Pentecost representatives
from Phrygia/Troy were present in Jerusal em. In the bookof Acts {Acts 2:5& 10) Luke writes that Jews (Judah) camefrom every nation under heaven. Ancient Anatolia ismodern Turkey and the people of Troy and Phrygiainhabited this place at the same time. Josephus the Jewishhistorian said that the people of Troy were Jews. GeoffreyofMonmouth {Monmouth means mana mouth) stated inhis historium Brittium that the men of Troy/Phrygia settledin Britain_ One of the problems that I have with modernsch�lars is that they dismiss the report of thea�cients. The seed of Dara (Judah) landed in Irelandwith
_Scotia and the seed of Calcol (Judah) landed inBritain Wilh Brutus. See ancient Scots with fringes on thenext page_
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43. A BRONZE SHRINE 11'" TO 12'" CENTURY
IMAGE LOCATION, HIGH MEDIEVAL SCOTTISH GAELIC DRESS
ARROW POINTS TO THE FRINGES
These images of the ancient Scots are black with
long braids and they have fringes on the bottom of
their garments. These fringes are identical to the
fringes found on the stone stele in Turkey and you
know why? Because the Jews that left Troy/Phrygia
settled in Britain, Ireland and London.
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44. 450B.C
The apostle Peter said that Jews came from Libya
Cyrene (Acts 2:1-10) on the day of Pentecost. Thea�
name of Africa was Libya and Peter confirms Africa as
place that Jews came from! The Professor said that
dark men (black men) were in Britain, Scotland, 1
and France, did you get that? These blacks f
Europe and eventually the 13 colonies.
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45. CHILDREN$WOOLEN HOODWITHFRINGES
IMAGE LOCATION: 5TH
CENTURY SKARABRAE ORKNEY$
NATIONAL MUSEUM OF SCOTLAND
This artifact from the Scotland museum comes to us
from the 6th
century and it is evident that the Scots knew
that they were Israelites because they had fringes on all of
their clothing. In the book of Numbers (Numbers 15:38-41)
God tells the Israelites to make fringes in the bottom of
their garments so that they would remember to keep his
commandments! The reason that we have never heard of
these Professors or seen these images are simple...we
have been given the watered down version of history. The
real history of the world has been hidden in Royal
Libraries, National Museums or in private collect
i
ons.
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46. UNMISTAKABLE FRINGES
IMAGEFROM TOMB OF ALEXANDER MACLEOD
ILLUSTRATION OF SOTTISH HISTORY1528
This is an image of the real McLeod's who inhabitedthe
Hebrides of Scotland and Ireland; these are the people
who the historian Geoffrey Monmouth (page 29) said were
descended from Troy and the fringes validate their
Jewishness. It appears that the testimony of the black
scholar Geoffrey Monmouth can be taken seriously. If
you look closely the Pope (whose hand is black) is
walking in front of Alexander Macleod and he has fringes
on the bottom of his garment. To stumble onto an ima9_
e
that shows the Macleod's as being black Highlanders 15
one thing but to see a black Pope with fringes on hlS
garment is staggering!
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47. BLACKANGel SPR<ADINGINCENSE
IMAGEFROM TOMBALESDAIR MCLEOD lSZB
ISLEOF LEWIS MCLEOD, OUTER HEBRIDES ROOELCHURCH
SCOTLAND
This image of the black angel with incense dates t
the year 1526 A.D, which falls on the time line f
o
r the rule
o
r
ship of King James 5'" and the birth of King James 6"'
of
Scotland. The black Scots painted their angels and their
God to look black just like them. The only people on this
planet who will worship a God that doesn't look like
himself is the so called Negro. All ofKing James images
had the word Jacobus (interpreted Israel) on the images!
In Genesis (35:9& 10) God told Jacob your name shall not
be called Jacob butyour name shall be called Israel! It was
understood that Israel wouldwear fringes on the bottom of
their garments to remember to keep the commandments of
the God of Israel. So what does this all mean? It means
that the ancient Scots are who they declared themselves to
be, Jacobus or Israelites. In fact the name Hebrides
derives from the name Heberites, whowas one of the sons
ofAsher, you can find this written in the book of Numbers
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48. 4fl). Th• Hebrides balo"ilell
.,.,. 21: A4 "r1taln and Ireland; It BJ)pearg
(M:!11 9i",Oilllnd, e
Ith Judah In the Hlghlanda....thlt
an
..�,
-N••,r1111aled w
an
ti Now I understand,.,..,, .,,
A••"' d8ve1opm . ...., ,,111g
11 8 8wnnlnll
. 11 .Jacobus...11 makes sense. Nov, 1._
,,_� 11,mse · · , · h b't ·•
James CS"""' . d that Bnta1n w s 1n a , ed b
y br,,o
we hSVI' establ••:�ck and White Britain's) rt is time to
different people
.t ofthis book, the 13 black colonies. Tile
move onto 1h8d1�:is with the original charters that lllll
next chapter
,ve 10 the Princes and noblemen ••-
b'te Kings 9 "'"'
Jaco I
d th• British colonies It was necessal)' to use the
rounda
ha"'ers of my research on the 13 Bl=•
firs! three c ,,. . - 1
-
. 1 rase any doubt 111 your mind o the blackne..
Colonies o e ""
•,,1 Scots. Since the fall of Jerusalem in 70 AD
otthe anc,,,
'. ,, ,� the seed of David had all but disappeared "-
the rn� u . _,,�
wri tings of Geoffrey Monrnoth hnk Brutus of Tioy
backWards In time to Judah and forward in time to
King James the 6'"
of Scotland. This is the missing lin:.
that reconnects the Royal house of David to King James
Steward of Scotland1 I have found the Royal house (ii
Judah through Zarah or the Steward Kings and I shal
show it to you in future chapters It is time to examir1e tile
original Charters given by King James the sin
of Sco�arld,
King Charles the 1st
of Scotland, King Charles the 2od
of
Scotland and King George the 2"� of England. Some of
these original Charters will show the black Scotli!h
Highlander Kings as black men....that's right. We wm also
read the written eyewitness account of Benjamin Frankin,
Thomas Jefferson and other leading European scholars
concerning the founding of Europe and the 13 colonies
Come and see.
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49. CHAPTER41
We have been taught in the classrooms 'h , ,
.,,· h 13
.
,a,s,avery
ex,s,e ,n t e colonies but ii is impos,·b,, Th
•
1 • erewas
the council of Westminster 1102) that was held in
�
ondo� that ruled," The peculiar institution o1 slavery was
illegal. The English Magna Carta of 1215 held that all
men have the right to liberty. Then there was a case in
England in 1569 in which a Russian by the name of
Cartwright was seen beating his slave. He was arrested
and brought before the courts and tried. The court QI
England ruled that the institution of slavery is no
recognized in England.The reason I have cited all o1 these
cases and laws is to prep you for the truththat slavery was
not recognized in England The black Scottish Stewart
Kings wrote in each charter that the laws of the colonies
must be consistent with those in England. This is the
reason why there was no slavery in the original 13
colonies.The first King to break the Magna Carta was King
George 2rtd in 1752, he was not a Scot, he was a black
German! Benjamin Franklin said that the Germans_mre
swarthy in 1751 which was 19 years after the founding 01
Georgia.
,,
50. IMAGE LOCATION, SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTE
This is an official map of New England which laterwas
named Jamestown and the man in the upper left hand
corner isJohn Smith. You will do good to note that Captain
John Smith was a black Scot and I shall make that plainto
you by blowing up the image on the next page. In some21
the Charter States I will deal only with images butin
others I will deal with the non-slavery language of th,!
Charters. I thought it prudent to forewarn you conceminQ
thisperceived subject transitioning.
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wh
81'1
co
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(11
rn
fr
C
a
t-
51. n
mlth, one of the founders of Jamestawn
white. It is lmp�ssible �m the testimony of 8oytl
and the only life portrait of Captain John Smith that
could be white. According to Professor DaWkins the blackg
were pushed into the Highlands of Scotland. The surname
(last name) Smith belonged to the Chattan clan, which w81
made u p of a confederation of 26 clans (Chattan clan
from highlands of Scotland) and Smith was one of the
Clans. On the next page I provide you with a map of
ancient Scotland that shows the Chattan Clan being in the
Highlands of Scotland. See the nextpage.
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52. '°....
Oliphant
-
ANCIENTMAP OF SCOTLAND THE CHATTAN/SMITHCLAN
The Chattan clan was located in the Highlands
Scotland; this is the exact location that Professor �
Dawkins, page 3, said that the blacks inhabited.
53. IMAGE OF CAPTAIN JOHN SMITH, THE HIGHLANDER
SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTE
This is a copy of the original map of Virginia that was
drawn by Simon De Passe in 1616. This image of John
Smith was copied from the original; I have stowed the
image down on the next few pages so that you can see the
true color of this man.
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54. IMAGEJOHN SMITH, ENGRAVER WILLIAM RICHARDSON 1793
COPIED FROM THE ORIGINAL, SIMON DE PASSE 1616
This engraving of Captain John Smith is currenttJ
being housed at the Smithsonian Institute. This is the�
known portrait of John Smith and you can't help b1i
notice that the man is brown skinned. This will come a�!. ·-1�supnse to you once you realize that he was a hig
a#fi
and he was a black Scot! I have slowed the image d
even further on the next page.
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55. CROPPED OFF !MAGE OF JOHN SMITH FROM
PG51;CAPTAINJOHN SMITH PHYSICALLY
SATFOR THIS LIFEPORTRAIT. THIS IS A COPY
OF THE ORIGINAL! SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTE
FAKE VERSIONOF
JOHN SMITH
UN�NOWN ARTIST.
"Th Highlanders are generally diminutive, with
brown omplexions, and almost always with black
curled air and dark eyes."Annals of Caledonian, Picts,
and Sc ts by Joseph Ritson, Vol. II, Edinburgh: Ward D.
Laing, 28, footnote pp. 7, 27.
Thi painting of John Smith matches the eyewitness
accoun of Joseph Ritson, Professor Boyd Dawkins
(pg-3), the ships manifest (pgs- 135, 137, 139) and the
eyewitness account of John Macky on page 187.
Beniamin Franklin describes the English as while and red
{pgs-86, 87 & 88) this image of John Smith does not fit the
description of a white man. Who are we supposed to
believe, the guy that heard the story from someone else or
the guy at the scene? I am going with the guy at the scene.
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56. c...,c,■A 1.eoe
re for us, our he1�
_., _,.
�,,d agree that the •aide
•rt""� George Sumers, Rl�ot,•"�at••• fdW8rde Marla Wlnghft1
� and
nd for our clttle of London, ill'l(l
lde,
_,,.ntu"'rs of 8
e or shalbe Joined unto til
e
fl
...,cfte others as :HALL BE CALLEO THe
F
"' Of
fl'IAT COLON:
heY shall and may beginne t:-r
C()t.oHV and
I ntacion and seate of theire °' !rt
nrste P a . •irstesaide
d h bftac1on at an1e place upon the""ade an a . loaldta
e of Virginia or Ame rica. The char tercoast
. 1606 was called the first colony , fa,Vlrgin!a 1n · "Jld to
d and for the more speedy accomplisheme...that en e, . . .,,e(f
. aide intended plantac1on and hab1tacion therethe1res .1 ,.,. , to devide themselves 1n o two several] Colodes,rou . . . nies
and companies, the one cons1st1ng of certa1ne Kl'lightea
gentlemen, marchanntes and other adventurers 01 otr
cittie of London, and elsewhere, w�ich are and fromtimeto
time shalbe joined unto them
,
w�1ch d?e desire to begri
theire plantac1ons and hab1tac1ons 1n some fitt and
conveniente place between fower and thirtie and oneaoo
fortie degrees of the said latitude all along the coast d
Virginia and coasts of America aforesaid and the olhl
consisting of sundry Knights, gentlemen, merchants, a!IJ
other adventurers of our citties of Bristol! and Exetef,
and of our towne of Plymouth. King James tells)?I
which cities participated in the colonization i
Jamestown; Bristol, Exeter, Plymouth and Comd
were black towns in Devon. This is huge becauseth85f
cities are the location of the blacks that Professor Bo)'l
Dawkins spoke of.
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nd
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,11-;e
1d
.,,... aacoND COLONY OF PLYMOUTH
doe ukewise for us, our helres 11nd succeuo�, by
ptd -res,,ntel grannte and agree that the sade Thom..
(fllll,e p ,ul•lgh• Gllb•rd•, Wllllam Parker and Geo
tu",..
"'
' nd ell qtb1r1 or the town■ofPlvmoutb In::,
,DfJII•"'�;Qevon; DCYONI 511 DIP! ], Here are some
s1ne70, the leaders of the Virginia colony and thelr place of
nerri•_ Thomas Gale-Cornwall, George Somers-Cornwall.
Ol"ll'n,
rd
Hackluit-Welsh, Edward Maria Wingfield-Welsh
R;ch8Raleigh Gilbert-Cornwall. All of these men's last
arid
es place their origination in the black Highland's of
:iiand and that is a fact! I have a greater witness than
this, come and see.
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58. TR/STRAM COFFIN FOUNDER OF NANTUCKET
JMAGE LOCATION WIKEPEDIA
This coin reads these are the first of the RACE to
settle America and is dated to theyear 1642. This blact
man purchased Nantucket (Small County in
Massachusetts) from Thomas Mayhew and he also
owned Tuckernut Island in 1660. The name Tristram
can be traced back to Devon and Cornwall, whichwas
the location of the black Britain's and Scots. Profess«
Boyd Dawkins stated that the blacks were pushed intc
Cornwall and Devon Tristram Coffin name can be traced
,
�
to Cornwall and Devon....this is what I call a perfectma
56
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also
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was
ssor
into
1ced
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TRISTRAM COFFIN FOUNDED NANTUCKET
J()lJR"-'AI.
'·" '"'
jU'..)YAL 1"-STITl.lTRlN
.,,
C()l{Nl-':1 l.
INT">l,X
,oa? ,,,7;
"I believe that the first people to enter Cornwall were
African Pygmies."
This comment and others can be found on pages 280-
283 of footsteps of vanished races in Cornwall. These
people didn't vanish, they were massacred or deported. I
have noticed in all the books that I have read that the
honest scholars say," these people vanished." It is a
�
Ver Up lo hide the fact that the black Scots migrated and
�unded the 13 British colonies. It doesn't help when the
Victor has tw
Pen .
o of the greatest weapons 1n the world....a
cil and an eraser
57
60. KING JAMES; THE DUKE OF YORK, DUKE OF ALBANY
KING OF SCOTLAND AND ENGLAND
1664 NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY
This image of the Duke of York depicts him as a black
Scottish King; he was named after King James the 6'd
Scotland. The Duke of York was granted these landsl!
his brother King Charles 2nd
; New York, the -
between Connecticut, Delaware, Long ls�a�d, M�
Vineyard, Nantucket and ½ of Maine. This 1s the 'r,8!li
the book was titled the 13 black colonies because
._
on the research, the original founders were 4
Scottish Kings and 1 black German King!
58
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of
,y
,d
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,n
!(ING JAMES THE 2ND
AS THE DUKE OF YORK, 1664
THE HIGHLANDER
IMAGE LOCATION NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY OF LONDON
The colonization of New York has to be split between
the Dutch, French and the English. The French
colonized New York in 1524 and the Dutch founded New
York in 1626. The English took control of New York in the
Year 1664 and in that year there was a population of 7000
10 8000 inhabitants. Let's see who the British sent in to
COionize New York.
59
62. COLONIES PART1
.,JWl11!1!1N
jH
LEN AINSLIE SMITH
,AIJ1HOR HE
6
4 t
here were 7000 Dutchman
be,.sr 16 . B h . !I�•in the
h. Prussians, o em,ana, F
e' pytc: , d "'lll,.!ti! rf glans, Danes, an 5000 E
Pei, NO":; Welsh and Irish." Can I Pr l'lg!!aJi
ding §CO , eve 11,..;Jor-1U
were black? Yes I can, see 8 ""
peopfe enian,-fhese _ , ,say· Amer
ica as a land ofopportunity 175 'Frankf1nse , 1.
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN
"Why should the Palatine Moors be suffered to swami
into our settlements....they will never adopt our customs
any more than they can obtain our complexion. !!!J
Africa, Asia and America are (Swarthy) black. Ruf$
Italy, Spain, France, Swedes and the Gennans11!
black." The principle whites are made up of the saxOl'6
and the English. The Scots, Welsh and Irish ar� notS�
or English. When Benjamin Franklin writes ttus
_
-!.
2Pld IS 51"""'
1751 the black German King, George the -
on the throne of England!
60
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B
ano
Was
fouri1
63. arm
,rr,s,
I of
,sia,-arQ.
•ons'
1,con
iY 111
d•g
GERMAN KING GEORGE
RC SC!ENCEMUSEUM,ORG U�
3
..
,'
, ,
GERMAN KING GEORGE THE 3
RD
OF ENGLAND
Benjamin Franklin said that the Germans were swarthy
:rid he did not lie. The black German King, King George,
t as 1h8founder of Georgia and the other 12 colonies were
O!Jnded b thY e black Stewart Highlander Kings.
61
I
64. 'fMOUTH CHARTIR 1121
w■at'"'
Kl,.. JAf4!8 11TH OP SCOT�llr,
_,.....
d eve,y or any of which Saide 9M nan ' r...._In •
11 courts soe assembled, Wee d ..,.d enera . 0e ,.en O
1 5 and successors, give and Qrau 'Ill'us our He re
C ""•
• d Governor and ompany, and "'the sal . t"---..,, That the Governor, or 1n his ab ·oar
successo,;,, . sellte
the oeputie Governor of the sa1de Company for
tyme being, and such of the Assistants :
Freeman of the saide Company as shalbe Present,
or the greater number of them so assembl
whereof th� Governor or Deputie Governor and:
of the Assistants at the least to be seven �... ··�have full Power and authority to choose, nominate
and appointe, such and so many others as t�
shall think fit, and that shall be willing to acceptthe
same, to be free of the said Company and Body,
and them into the same to admit; and to elect ari1
constitute such officers as they shall think fill aoo'
requisite, for the ordering, managing, ar-1
dispatching of the Affaires of the aside GoveITW
and Company, and their Successors; And to mall
Laws and Ordinances for the Good at1
Welfare of the aside Company, an� for:
Government and ordering of the aside La
1
b't g andand Plantation, and the People inha I in
..,..
t· e to ti"'"
inhabited the same as to them from im ,;
h
I
hL:Wfs albe thought meete, so as sue
n n
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nd, Old vou see that? The charter said that
-:--- nctlcould not make lawsthnt wer
d'o:r:rV Othe Enallsh realm and at thistlm:
,ia41,,erdgentlemen Slaverv was considered
.lieebomlnatlon not onlv to the Klnadom or
Jrel■Od but to most of the European arena at that time.
I t,e
t
ime you are through reading this book you will see
BY
1
1
the English slave trade has to be divided between the
:WSrt Kings_
and the Hanover �ings. The black Stewart
Kif'l!JS did not involve themselves 1n the slave trade; it was
the black German Kings (the Georges). I kept asking
myself why? If the black Scots founded the 13 colonies
whY would the Scottish Kings enslave their own people?
The answer was simple, King George was a black
German, he was not a Scot, he had no problem enslaving
the black Scots....since they were not his people! There is
no mention of slavery in this charter. TIMELINE 1630.
66. (
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THE MARYLAND CHARTER ISSUED 1833
,ssueo BY KING CHARLES 1ST OF ScOTL��O
. ' '
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,
(j (}J,;()}l(,.f<, (�_,1.,·t.:R'l'
lh/�1,1! 1,01·d }lnlti 111or<',
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IMAGE: LORD BALTIMORE, LOCATION MARYLJ."
DIGITAL CULTURAL HERITAGE,
64
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that some
image of
�ose,che
rs stowry c
67. D
When you crop the image and blow it up, one can see
'.hat someone went thru extraordinary lengths to lighten the
image of Lord Cecil Baltimore. Look at the eyes, ears,
nose, cheeks and forehead the blackness of the image. '
•s slowly disappearing!
68. o,1.4'M1■R CONTINUED:
•• W• have above made
-- 1t1n1r1:·: now earon of Baltlniore, lhe 'l'lcl
�fll •,o,•• of the whole Province afo "lit
__. -,rd propi'llll•zrther that We, forges, our Her69tla
Lur• l/'141,rore ' .d 8 ,� �
f(r,1111_.,. dO grant unto the sa1 n
_
ow ar�n, (in -,v
Sv-�•O"t· nee Justice,
and provident C1rcurris:'°"
Ffdel"i· �rep0�e the greatest Confidence) and !�of _ltllfld.
r the good and happy Government of the �,,.,,. to ,_0 full and absolute Power, by the T ..,province. ""' , ' . eno,- IY
-ents to Ordain. Make, and Enact Laws 1th&50 -,.,... " ' · ,
'O WhatKind soever, according to their sound ?1scretions �tiler
relalil'IQ 10 the Pu�li: State of the
_
said Province, or the
pr;vate Utility of lnd1v1duals, of and with theAdvice, Assert
and Approbation of the Free�Men of the same Provin
the greater Part of them, or of their Delegates or Dep:
,or
wnom We will shall be called together for the framing:
laws, when, and as often as Need shall require, by lhe
aforesaid now Baron of Baltimore, and his Heirs, and inthe
Form which shall seem best to him or them, and thesame
to publish under the Seal of the aforesaid now Barond
Baltimore, and his Heirs, and duly to execute the same
upon all Persons, for the time being, within the aforesaid
Province, and the Limits thereof, or under his or !her
Government and Power, in Sailing towards Maryland, 11
thence Returning, Outward bound, either to England. r,
elsewhere, whether to any other Part of Our, or of iW
foreign Dominions wheresoever established, by;
Imposition of Fines' Imprisonment and other Punish
...
' '
1·t ofu�whatsoever; even if it be necessary, and the au_aIY
b
ni"
Offence require it, by Privation of Member, or Llf�. �
If
th � ·
d his Heirs,e a1oresa1d now Baron of Baltimore, an
�his or their Deputy, Lieutenant, Judges,
tlt�ted-1
Magistrates, Officers, and Ministers, to be cons
66
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presen
Magistr
with wt
,nose F
ea1timo
,Remit,
OffenCE
or after
Things
Courts,
Forms
Mention
Judges
and de!
and Trit
whatsoe
and Pra
above-s,
most ab
Parts by
and Sue
inviolabl}
or to be
aforesaic
repuqna1
be) agre
Rights 0
lllention•
1633.
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of
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ceordlng to the Tenor and true Intent of th
'nd to constitute and ordain Judges, Jusu:8
�·
• and officers of what kind, for what Cause, ar:;
.-lftl'tlre:,0wer soever, within that Land, and the sea of
,,;#I wh•� end in such form as to the said now Baron of
tt'°"P• �
r his Heirs, shall seem most fitting: And also 10
s,
l
l
l
��tease, Pardon, and Abolish, all Crimes and,-.nit
whatsoever against such Laws, whether before,
o«e_:;'�udgment passed; and to d
_
o all and singular other
01. s i,elonging to the Complet1on of Justice, and to
��. Praetorian Judicatories, �nd Tribunals, Judicial
Forms and Modes of Proceeding, although express
Mention thereof in these Presents be not made: and, by
Judges by them delegated, to award Process, hold Pleas,
and determine in those Courts, Praetorian Judicatories,
and Tribunals, in all Actions, Suits, Causes, and Matters
whatsoever, as well Criminal as Personal, Real and Mixed,
and Praetorian: Which said Laws, so to be published as
above-said, We will enjoin, charge, and command, to be
most absolute and firm in Law, and to be Kept in those
Parts by all the Subjects and Liege-Men of Us, our Heirs,
and Successors, so far as they concern them, and to be
inviolably observed under the Penalties therein expressed,
or to be expressed. So, nevertheless, that the Laws
aforesaid be consonant to Reason, and be not
repugnant or contrary, but (so far as conveniently may
be) agreeable to the Laws, Statutes, Customs, and
Rights of this Our Kingdom of England. There is no
mention of slavery in Maryland Charter. TIMELINE
1633,
67
70. cHARTERIS8UED183e
,...,..o
--·•DI
H.ARLES 2ND OF SCOTLAND
_..,.orfKIMOC
IMAGE LOCATION
CHARTERS OF GUERNSEY, TIM THORNTON 2004
Rhode Island was called the red island based on the
translation in Paleo Hebrew. R=ra, H=ha, O=', D=da aoo
E=ha. Interpreted into English it would spell Reede orRed
The island was called the red island after Zara the sonrJ
Judah, who had the scarlet thread wrapped around M
wrist. Jf you have some time you should read Genes$
(Genesis 38:24-30) concerning the birth of Zarah andlhl
scarlet thread placed on his wrist at birth. When Joshi'
(Joshua 2:17-21) sent the two spies to spy out the landi
Jericho, they told Rahab the harlot to place a
.
5�
thread in her window for protection...and she
d6�it1
Rhode (Red) is/and charter was issued to Or. John ei'
tried desperately to find an image of Mr. Clark but 1J9191'
up empty. There is no mention of slavery in Rhode
charter. Timeline 1636.
68
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1t1I coNNl!TICUT CHARTER
o .. >., IL
c:olony
O•
'"
MERICA.
1it<><1Sol<Ibyr,_,,.t,Q,-,.P•i<Jte:f:
a o v � � .. ,,u • '""j <�..,�·•�..""
.r:I·-.y <>1>ove1:,,u_ ,.7 • i<.
ISSUED BY KING CHARLES 1sr OF SCOTLAND
AND FURTHER, of our more ample grace, certeine
knowledge and meere mocon WEE HAVE given and
Graunted, and by theis presents, for vs, our heires and
Successors, ULME give and Graunt vnto the said
Governour and Company of the English Colony of
Connecticut in New England in America, and to every
lnh b'taa I nt there, and to every Person and Persons Trading
thijhe Ar, nd to every such Person and Persons as are or
&hall be ffrorn
e ree of the said Collony, full power and authority
1
tyrne to lyme and at! all tymes hereafter, to take,
Trans ort and car awa for and towards the
on and defence of the said Collon such of our
69
72. 7fl. ;e��.,J 1uch r9on and Pe........_
lift' 5'-· ....... ..
,trd Pb11f
o,ereln restrayn d by vs, our heir
or� �And 1111,oe to Sht and Transport aH.. 11111
9v;;•::ood•- Chattells. Me hand1zes and ou,,:""'111
,na,, oever that are or shall be sefull or neeessa ,"'
�ranls of the said Colic and may la�
1y
°'llt
;;..,.ported thither; Neve he lesse, not "
discharged of payment to vs, r ��ires and Su
to btt
of the Outyes, Customes and S bs1d1es which are�
10 bee paid or payable for the s me. °'9-
PAU
The key phrase in this C nnecticut Charter .
strangers that willingly acco pany the co1onis
is_"It
King said willingly....not to enslave! ts, 1111
CONTINUE
And for the directing, ruleing and disposing of all olw
matters and things whereby our said people, lnhabitafl
there, may bee soe religiously, peaceably and ci'dl
Governed as their good life and orderly Conversaconffll!
wynn and invite the Natives of the CountrytoI
knowledge and obedience of the onely true GodIf
Saviour of mankind, and the Christian faith, whic�iqf
Royall intencons and the Adventurers free profd
is the onely and principal! end ofthis Plantacon,,
PAUSE
. . · 1 reason fCf
This section states that the pnncipa
1 ,, •
. t coo'
the Royal Charter to the Connect1cu
-1ndl1
And
arr a•
'""'
'"""
,a,d
lnhat
the"-
Th
deadl
are t,
CHAP,,
TO,
Gover
foreve
thems
Cotoni
VS OU
1
Green,
Capite
PAYIN
oneJy 1
Which.
8hau IJ
Service:'
our heir
1'11ade or
73. ........•11
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......,,.'
lht
he
he
er
,ts
lly
,y
!!
!!!
,g
al
.xtend th• Kingdom
ou• .,_ople, not alav•ryl
CONffNUE
Of God to the
..ke or surprize by all wayes and meanes wh 1
•...ito a •oever
"'"',nd every such Person and Persons, with their Sh
iA
I Arnmunicon, and other goods of such as hlpPS,
,.,.,-iou ,
. d
s an 1n
,uc:11
r,oslile manner 1nva e or attempt th� defeating of the
s,id Plantacon or th� hurt of the said Company and
tntiabitants; and vpon JUSt Causes to invade and destroy
tlMt Natives or other Enemyes of the said Colony.
PAUSE
The King is implicit in his description of the use of
deadly force but nowhere does he state that the colonists
are to invade destroy and enslave. THIS IS A GAME
CHANGER!
CONTINUE
TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the same vnto the said
Governor and Company, their Successors and Assignes,
forever vpon Trust and for the vse and benefitt of
themselves and their Associates, freemen of the said
Colony, their heires and Assignes, TO BEE HOLDEN of
vs, our heires and Successors, as of our Mannor of East
Greenewich, in Free and Common Soccage, and not in
Capite nor by Knights Service, YULMLDlNG AND
PAYINGE therefore to vs, our heires and Successors,
onely the Fifth parte of all the Oare of Gold and Silver
Which from tyme to tyme and a t all tymes hereafter
shall bee there gotten, had or obteyned, in liew of all
SeNices, Dutyes and Demaunds whatsoever, to bee to vs,
our heires or Successors, therefore or thereout rendered,
made or paid.
71
74. ILGn gm(tllOD• Whal we have here are
ID nd gentlemen the black Stewart Highla
the
v.n••' ' noer.
w lnvofVed in the slave trade per the laws of """
:. explafns the actions of King Charles the 111 E�
was trying to raise an ar'.11Y �o defend the 3 K.7""'
against Oliver Cromwell His wife (Queen Henri��
of France) went all over Europe pawning he . .__
raise money for arms and soldiers but they oe
r 1ewetr,,ver rer.......
money from the sale of humans! These origin 1 -....,..
illuminate the fact that the black Eur
a Charteq
. d. 1·· d th
opeans._
1ntereste 1n re 1910n an e extraction of pc .
b . . 1 h'
ec1ous nw...
Jn the eg1nn1ng a t 1s chapter I informed yo 1 .···"""'
of the states ! would deal with the color of lh
u _
hat in sen.
.
e images
in the other states I would deal with th
"
.
e non-s1-
word1ng of the Charters. Work with me on this! "''"'
72
,..unt
se�
""'""'by
•od
iLidi,
weu
k.ind
75. �
�
• °"tere91anc:11ten hf:!Jdorris
"'·��lry I�
:eivea
arters
Were
etals
some
sand
avery
ROYAL CHARTER OF CAROLINA
,
•• - .
•-· ·-
. ...._ "- '
' --'· ',,..,, .,....,.'tr -.�. " "
- , ...
ISSUED BY KING CHARLES 2ND OF SCOTLAND
THE ROYAL CHARTER OF CAROLINA 1663
"all crimes and offences whatsoever, against the said
laws, and to do all and ever; other thing and things, which
unto the compleat establishment of Justice unto courts,
sessions, and forms of judicature and manners of
proceedings therein do belong, although in these presents
express mention be not made thereof; and by judges and
by him or them delegated, to award process, hold pleas,
and determine in all the said courts, and places of. .
,�Judicature, all actions, suits and causes whatsoeve '
Well criminal or civil real mixt, personal, or of any �ther
ki d
' '
aforesaid ton or nature whatsoever; which laws, so as
73
76. I don't me�n to beat a dead horse by illustr�verbiage (wording) of each royal Charter but it is nece..!
to show you the consistency of the wording. / wantto-;:jf plain to you that the black Europeans had no-•ens/ave the indigenous people of North America. 1ttblack Europeans had it in their mind that they •extending the Kingdom of GodI This is the reason llwimy introduction J wrote that this book was the firstlilkind because it is!
BELOW IS A LIST THE MEN WHO RAN THE COUii'
THESE WERE THE PRINCES.
"And because that in so remote a country, andsea,
among so many barbarous nations, and the inva:;
well of salvages as of other enemies, pirates and
may probably be feared; therefore we have given,
us, our heirs and successors, do give power, bY
presents, unto the said Edward Earl of
Geor e Duke of Albemarle William Lord
Lord Berkie Anthon Lord Ashle
S. JohnCarteret Sir William Berkie and ,r
74
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nake
re to
The
Nere
at in
>f its
NY
uate
5 as
1ers.
l for
1ese
(g.0-i
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EDWARD EARL OF CLARENDON
IMAGE LOCATION BRITISH MUSEUM
75
78. BLOWN UP IMAGE OF EDWARD EARL OF
CLARENDON
LOCATION OF IMAGE BRITISH MUSEUM
76
79. I
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.fl1Jl.il.1RLJi .'CIIJTI • • ,. t1tR 'f_ lf,VCK. ,
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BLOWN UP IMAGE GEORGE DUKE OF ALBERMARLE
IMAGE LOCATION: FITZ MUSEUM UK
77
80. IMAGE WILLIAM LORD CRAVEN
BRITISH MUSEUM
78
IMAGE I
their heirs and
other their of'
men of what
province for ti
the enemies
even without
assistance to
put them to c
their pleasure
unto the chan
or hath accu:
captain gene
have to adm
vague but th,
R:oya1 cha11
language. Ti
81. IMAGE WILLIAM LORD CRAVEN BLOWN Up
their heirs and assigns, by themselves O th ·. . , r e1r captains orother their officers, to levy, muster and train allf h d. . sorts ofmen, o w at con 1tron or wheresoever born ·,n th, e saidrovince for the time bein and to make war and ursuethe enemies aforesaid, as well by sea as by land, yea,even without the limits of the said province, and by God's
assistance to vanquish and take them, and being taken to
put them to death by the law of war, or to save them at
their pleasure; and to do all and every other thing, which
unto the charge of a captain general of an army belongeth,
or hath accustomed to belong, as fully and freely as any
captain general of an army hath or ever had the sam�. 1
h. harter is a littlehave to admit that the wording of I 15 c
The
vague but the Stewart Kings kept the Magna C�rta�lave
Royal charter of Carolina did not contain
language. Time line 1663.
79
82. IMAGE OF SJR GEORGE CARTERET
IMAGE LOCATION, ATLAS MARITIMUS, 1675
The Eastern ha!f of New Jersey belonged to Sir GeorgeCarteret or Carter! I have blown the image up on the nextpage so that you can see the blackness of this Scot from
the three Kingdoms. There is another important fact that
emerges from these images however subtle and simple
that it may seem. Jf you take a closer look at the blacl(
Scots you wH! notice that they are not wearing Wigs1 Look
at how the hair is coming up from the scalp, any woman on
the bJock will tel! you that the images of these peo�. . .
h bl k ge of carter�•depict their real hair. Note also t e ac 1ma
in the top right hand corner ofthe stamp.
80
IM>
,
The name c,Which belongedblack People ace
83. 1orge
next
rrom
that
1ple
ack
)Ok
on
,le
rel
IMAGE OF SIR GEORGE CARTERET
The name Carter traces its origins to the channel Isles
which belonged to Britain and of course the Britain's were
black people according to the European Historians.
81
84. . �'
PENNSYLVANIA CHARTER, IMAGE LOCATION'
PENNSYLVANIA HISTORICAL MUSEUM COMMISSION
"Charles the Second, by the Grace of God, King of
England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, Defender of the
Faith, &c. To al! whom these presents shall come, Greets.
WHEREAS Our Trustie and wellbeloved Subject WILLIAM
PENN, Esquire, Sonne and heire of Sir WILLIAM PENN
deceased, out of a commendable Desire to enlarge our
English Empire, and promote such usefull comodities as may
bee of Benefit to us and Our Dominions, as also to reduce
the savage Natives by gentle and just mamlers to the,
Love of Civil Society and Christian Religion.
PAUSE
The wording of this charter proves that it never entered
into the mind of the black Stewart Kings to enslave 1
�:
native Indians. King Charles the 2nd
is explicit when
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within th
enioYrTi8_1
successi
FeonieS
shall be
the La'tll
Lawes
heires
Provine
of therr
back tr,
could s
floodin1
have p
black r
85. •
1i:r.&NNERS," This Charter waa la1ueI rt scottish Highlander King and the � In 1881 by 1,..-.....,u,nant la Ganlla •nd Juat d "Y ..,,... ,...,. _... ••• o I ha11
- entle and Just means? It 18 Writt
• to •"Pia•-"1 g
fl en, "He thr,tends must rst show himself friend! " at wouia
,..ve tt,e black Scots came into North
Y 11
_8PPeal'I
�hiP as their guide. There is no mentio
::•nca wrth
ment slavery in.. - CONTINUE
......, Lawes for regulateing and governing I p1•~ . . o ropert1e
'hin the said Province, as well for the desce 1w . . n and
enioyment of lands as likewise for the enjoyment and
succession of goods and Ch�ttles, and likewise as to
Felonies, shall bee and continue the same, as they
shall bee for the time being by the general! course of
the Law in our Kingdome of England, until! the said
Lawes shall bee altered by the said William Penn, his
heires or assignee, and by the Freemen of the said
Province, their Delegates or Deputies, or the greater Part
of them. William Penn issued his own charter and if you
back track and reread the essay of Benjamin Franklin you
could see that the indentured servants and convicts were
fiOOding into the Pennsylvania colony. On the next page I
rnlve provided you with a coin depicting William Penn as a
blackman...dated 1701.
.,
86. PENNSYLVANIA CHA�fr:,.
1701The Pennsylvania charter or 17002nd Was riot
King Charles fhe . It was Issued b 1�ll&uhimself. This Charter mentions freerne�
VV1111arri Pt-,and the liberty afforded to them. The ��ac1i_ Sc�mentions the enslavement of men but insin,, 1
arter r'!f!.,.1. ua es u1 ..,.men are not freemen. Thrs Charter coupled w· at s,that Benjamin Franklin wrote in 1751 may ,
1th the es1a't
.
. . e aliud'
the indentured servants flooding into PennsyJ . 1ng itJf . th· h Vania ,-._
change o tone 1n 1s c arter corresponds to th . •n,the black German Hanover Kings (The George's).
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COJN DEPICTING WILLIAM PENN OF PENNSYLVANIA1701
GOOGLE COIN OFWILLIAM PENN 1701
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original
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that lega
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and libe
offendec
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transpor
we have
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injury. A
act Whic
People
believe
the Sho11Yra11ny
Principle
87. •
THOMAS JEFFERSON
'King George the 2°d
has waged cruel. . . . war against
hum�n nat�re itself, violating its most sacred rights of life
and liberty rn the persons of a distant people who never
offended him, captivating & carrying them into slavery in
another hemisphere or to incur miserable death in their
transportation thither. In every stage of these oppressions
we have petitioned for redress in the most humble terms;
our repeated petitions have been answered by repeated
injury. A prince, whose character is thus marked by every
act which may define a tyrant, is unfit to be the ruler of a
people who mean to be free. Future ages will scarce
believe that the hardiness of one man, adventured wilhin
the short compass of 12 years only, on so many acts of
tyranny without a mask, over a people fostered & fi�ed in
Principles of liberty. I did the math, 1763-12•1751, th" was
85
88. THOMAS JEFFERSON
"They are permitting their chief magistrate to send overnot only soldiers (D tachments) of our common blood. . 'but Scotch & fore1 mercenaries to invade & delugeus in blood. Who are these Scotch and foreignmercenaries Mr. Je� son? The answer lies in BenjaminFranklin's essay 1751 let's read a portion of it."
BENJAM FRANKLIN ESSAY, 1751
"since OetachrNents of English from Britain sent toAmerica, will have their Places at Home so soon supply'dand increase so largely here; Why should Pennsylvania,
founded by the English, become a Colony of Aliens, �ho
will shortly be so numerous as to Germanize us (King
George was a German) instead of our Anglifying them,and Will never adopt our Language or Customs,.an!more than they can acquire our Complexiou-
86
,wn1ch
urelY "'
of P p..11 J
...all- (S"' ·ca i
111er•
� EuropE
in
sweC
•nd
leXI
cornP
excepted.
V'/bite Pee
2,ad was a
in1751. l
and Irish
and Lee
include tt
year175
been de
Jamaica
deportati
three Kin
names,
history.
caused
Empire.
chased
Khan. T
Europe
89. '
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sen.Jamin Franklin la telling You
black and Kina George waa b
lltat tti. ,.._
d 'b
a lack G _..,._sc<rtS were escn ed as swarthy/ta •rrnan K:... ._,_
Jefferson told us that the detach
Wny or blaCI<!"'a.r.,.
then Benjamin Franklin said that �
enta Were Seott�
do the mathI
ey Were not Wh
llh lfld
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BENJAMIN FRANKLIN CONTINlJEO:
"Which leads me to add one R• ernark th t
of purely white People in the We Id
.
· a the Nurn.,
. . r 1spro ·
r
small. All Africa rs black or taw
. P0rt1ona11y �'""'
ny. Asia ch· fl
•. ,
America (exclusive of the new Co
•e Y tawny
rners) wh II
in Europe, the Spaniards, Italians F
O Y so. lnd
, rench Ru .
and Swedes, are generally of What
' ss1ans
. we call a swarth
Complexion; as are the Germans also th 8
Y
. , e axons only
excepted, who with the English make the 0, - 1• ,1nc1pa Botjy of
White People on the Face of the Earth K·,,9 G
nd
· eorge the
2 was a black German and he was the King of England
in 1751. I want to ask you a question...if the Scots, Brits
and Irish were black according to Boyd Dawkins, page-3,
and Lee Cummings, how come Benjamin Franklin didn't
include them among the Tawny or black in Europe? By the
year 1751 the black Scots, Britain's and black Irish have
been deported into Barbados, Americas, West Indies,
Jamaica or beyond the sea. What was the aftereffect ofthe
deportation of the black Scots? Once the children of the
h h·tes assumed their
three Kingdoms were deported, I e w 1
t • portantly their
names, Royal titles, lands and mos im
b . 5 th"
h·1 bar anan o,
history. This is the seed of the w I e
f the Roman
caused the collapse of the Western leg
� "' that were
h·te barbana
Empire. This is the seed of the w I
and Genghis
chased out of Central Asia by Attila th8
t
Hu
k
:over of black
K
· d h-�•
han. The whites comm1tte a
. act not fiction.
Europe and black America...this is f
87
90. BENJAMIN FRANt(
·w 1.1�.,,.-hy lncreaaa Iha Sona
-.r:
Pllntfng them In America
of Africa, (M�Opportunity 1
' Where We -, la..._
· '
I htv. .,._;Itincreasing the lovely White � r.;Itpartial to the complexion of
and Red? But •
Partiality is natural to Mank��
C
iuntry, for�I:blac
_
k Scots were not slave� _b
a
n Y2u lhtn• �.BenJamin Franklin would have
. �cause rf 2'
of the free labor. !f they we,.
reJorced over 1�,h ,e not slav
�_
t ey?
These were the black Jacobite's
es then Yl!iointo the colonies as convicts f
that were ft ,..._,reemen -�
servants and I shall make that pla· .
or 1ndenti,�·th . rn In the Ch ....Illw1 the ships manifests The• 3Pler<ko..... · ,e Was air --,popu/at1on of blacks in the col
. eady a �
b
. . . on1es 1r0111 theg1nn1ng, they were the offspring of the bl • "If th c f · - ack foulldl..a ers. o on1a/ hrstory must be adjust d --..,.
th Bl k S e to shov,11..e ac cots were the original founders Th ••t b d
. · erehaso e an a Justment to the British involvement in th NAtlantic slave trade, it has to be divided by the r:i
g��the black Stewart Kings and the black German HanOYerKing's (The George's). The black Stewart Kings were n�
involved in the North Atlantic slave trade per the origil'IQI
Charters. On the other hand, the black German Hart0ver
Kings broke the Charters and legalized slavery. Toe
timeJ/ne for the slave trade in the British Colonies haste
be readjusted to 1752 (Georgia Charter), 1763 (Florida
acquisition) and finaf!y 1803 (Louisiana Purchase). n,e
Spanish and French dates for the slave trade are� be
. .
th Ameneandated according to their entry into e
-�• ·s true (1""
hemisphere. ffthe record of the eyewitnesses 1
·e1,?
I I f the Colon1 .
it is) how did the black Scots lose con ro o
. !)OOk.
I wil/ answer that question in Part 7, let's finish this
TIMELINE 1803.
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91. ctl,APT&R a: THE BLAct( AM
IR1cAfl I
1 w,1n1 to see If we are on tt,
ftDt4tte
tietl" asking yourself the 88,.,.
8
9
••rna Dag.
.'..., myself throughout th
queatlon th ....,.If$ ""' e 1"' I III I" ��,.,.,J<? If these black Scots I
our cha
Vfl h....
_.. ex sted Pier, --i
thBm? I have developed three
What ha
01' tt.,,.eoncern1ng this n1atter: (1) a hug
9cho018 �nea to
sc0ts got absorbed into the bl
8 Percentage of
th�
. Sek India the bl
rile whites extern11nated the ind· n POPulat '"'
S
19enous 1 . ion 12
the black cots and the histon, nd1ans 81 - )
h
· ·, of the bl '"9 """merged toge! er with the history I
ac:k Seo�
south. We were taught in the
0
G
th0 black slaves in
9
th�
I t th overnrne t e
schoo sys em at the runaway I
n sponsored
among the Indians but they ne
saves sough t refugver taught e
Indians were black. I have prepared . us that the
d. f A
.
images of th ..black fn 1ans o mer1ca to illust I
eong1na1
. . ra e to you thhypothesis 1s not as absurd as it sound
at my
f d . s. ..takealok(yoursel ....an you be theJudge! 0 or
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c;�ApTER &: THE BLACK AMERICAN INOIANS
..:., 10 sefl If we are on lhe tame pana ..,I wa" � ··" "" �Ou
sking yo,.,rself the same question thal I've ,.__c,een a
._ , ,.. .,
"""n
myself lh<ougnou "" 1 four chapters of t"
a•�•ng k s t
""
k? It these blac co s ex,sted ...what happ,,ned to
i,00 ? 1 have developed 1hree schools of tho•"'hitwm . . ('I s
·•
,icerning th,s ma1ter, a uge percentage of 1he black
:Ots gol absorbed Into the
.
black Indian population . (2)
··""ites exterminated the mdigenous Indians along with
the,..,
._. ;!)jacl< Scots and the .,,story o the black Scots got
thB ed together with the history of the black slaves in the
merg
. ,.
'.. we were taught ,n t..e Government sponsored
sou ""
school system that the runaway slaves sought reluge
ong the Indians but they never taught us that the
t�ians were black. I have prepared images of the orig,nal
b�ack Indians of America to
_
illustrate to you that my
h pothesis is not as absurd as 1t sounds.....ake a look for
y:urself....and you be the judge!
.,....,,,..,.
IMAGE LOCATION @JOHNNIEABORGINE
89
93. PIIRYGIANCAP
IMAGE TAKEN FROM ORIGINAL ON PREVIOUS ?AGE
I slowed this image down so that you could see that
something is not right with the image. The Indian on !he
right has a crown on his head....l have never seen an
American Indian wearing a crown...have you? The Indians
on the left appear to have on Roman clothing and a
Phrygian cap; the Phrygian's were black Jews (Acts 2:1-9i
that were present in Jerusalem on the day of Pentecost
The cap that the Indian is wearing is identical to the cap
that King Midas is wearing on page 40 of this book. Either'
am tired (it is 6:30 in the morning) or it appears that
these are not your traditional Indians. The imagery
suggests that the Indians wearing the Crown, Roman
clothing and Phrygian cap have a more advanced
�ivilization than the Indian on the right. The Indian on the
nght is wearing a skull on his head dress which violatesthe
statues of God... the touching of dead men's bones
<
,
Numbers 19:16) make you unclean for seven days. �
oes this 7 .
. t biBI."
. . . mean This means that two d1fferen
·nc1vibzations b
. w11en1
fact
are eing represented as one people, 9(1
irna;
h
ey are not! Your eyes have not been trained to �tit'
deve:
.,.
�
or have mine for that matter: I ,ee
e
th11 Skill over the fast 5 years.
90
94. See lhat
I on lhe
een ao
Indians
and a
2:1-9)
ecosr
e cap
itherI
1
thal
1gery
man
iced
the
the
,es
hat
,c�
1/1
.
,..,
t/
JndlBnofthePowhatanandPocahontas
Period
"Cigar storefigure c. 1870
from a tobacconist's shop.
It does not depict the
typical Plains Indian, but
rather anIndian of the
Powhatan and Pocahontas
period."
@JOllMMliA�ORIGM£
IMAGE LOCATION:
THE GENERAL HISTORIE OF VIRGINIA NEW
ENGLAND AND THE SUMMER ISLES 1624
The wording on
Benjam,n Frankdn.
completely black
this rnage confirrrs the writings of
The Europeans found America
91
95. FLORIDIAN INDIAN
o,uo1N.AL
ffll! 19"1
"'«HTUR
.111 11,1.. e,6,11-��
.,_,i_.i,,.a,;.-·' '"" "' 1 ··,····•"'·
-·"T1/ER1°WAS:iliiiifFiRST.A VERYLARGE Bl.ACKINDfAN OFANASPEcrvarr
DIFFERENTFROM THOSE WHO INHABIT THE!/fTER/OROFTHE COU/ffllr. ll!E
BARBARIANS OFTHECOASTARE8LACKIN THIS MANNER, BECAUSETl1ESUNts ll!ERE
WAMRTHAN ELSEWHERE, ANDBECAUSETHEYARE CONTINUALLyINmi:w�ror.
11'11/CH1$SAI.T.FOR THE LAND BEING DRYAND STERILE, THEYARE OBUGEO TOFISII�
OROERro SUBS/ST. WI/EN THEIND/AN HAD APPROACHED THE CARAVELNEAR
Ef/CUGH, HEPLACED HIMSELFON THE PROW OF HIS VESSEL, Ir/AVOICE Fllll/If
HAIJ{;HTINESS TOLD THESPAMARDS. ACCORDING TO WHAT THfINTERPRET.ER
ASSERTED, THAT THE SPAMARDS WERE ROBBERS: WHAT DIDTHEYCOlllE TOSEElt
Ufi'ON THE COAS!;ANO THATTHEYSHOULD LEAVE IT IN HASTE:OTHERWISEHOWilWl
BVRN THEIR BRIGANTE$ANOPUTTHEMALL TO A M/SERAaLfDe'ATli"
THEHISTORYOFHERNANOO OE SOTO ANO FLORIDA avBARNARDSH(PP,
CHAPTER8, PG.472-473
IMAGE LOCATION:
THE HISTORY OF HERNANDO OE SOTO AND FLORIOA
AUTHOR BARNARD SHIPP
CHAPTER 8, PAGE 472-473
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IMAGE AMITE LOUSIANA
You cannot tell the difference between these black
Indian women, the so called Negro or the blacks from the
original 13 colonies. Once the original Scots founded the
land they began to populate the Americas and thus you
WOUid have black Scots who became Indians by birth! I
:tobe an accountant and I had an old C.P.A teach me
Th
1.0 use the algorithm concept to find the answer for X.
infat
18
When you back into an answer using the available
0rrnation that
· ·
·
d'tiea
you have. This 1s what we are doing to ay,
resolving for X by using the available data.
93
97. KIOWA CHIEF LONE WOLF AND WIFE ETTA
IMAGE LOCATION WIKEPEDIA
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IMAGE OF CHIEF BIG FOOT
ltilAGELOCATION, DENVER LIBRARY AND LIBRARY
OF CONGRESS
95
99. IMAGE LOCATION
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS PRINTS
AND PHOTOGRAPHS DIVISIONWASHINGTOND.C
15 Title: Indian chiefs who counseled Gen. Miles allll
settled the Indian War; 1. Standing Bull, 2. Bear Who
Looks Back Running 3. Has the Big White Horse, 4. Whi
te
Tail 5. Liver Bear, 6. LittleThunder7. Bull Dog, 8. High
Hawk 9. Lame10. The portrait is an Eagle Pipe Group
portrait of Lakota chiefs, five standing and five sitting �i
ln
r ·· . 1d1an1P1 in background--probably on or near Pine Ridge n
Reservation
96
101. IMAGE LOCATION
ARTICLE, BLACK lNDIANS IN U.S
WIKEPEOIA KIOWA TRIBE
BLACK INDIAN WOMAN WITH FRINGES
The Government sponsored school system is a system
that is designed to steer your minds toward their definition
of the truth. There are two organisms that the Government
uses to maintain the darkness i n the Negros mind: (1) an
unchallenged educational system and (2) the self-tauQhl
ministers in the black Church! They steer your eyes to:
what they want you to see and what you are about to .
• . h 1ndtan
15 the proof 1n the pudding. I want you to look al I e
u,e
girl to the right of Geronimo and notice the fringes on
98
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Iha
ha1
Wa:
He1
rig�
102. ;;ysteni
finition
•nn1ent
(1) an
.taught
10 see
to 5ee
1ndian
0,, the
I
I
'f her garment, there is only
...it0n'I . one p
.,... ,,.r wore fringes on their garment
130Dle on
...o e •o s and th . eat!-,
•· k"OW what tn es these Indian� at is lsr, ,r,l " '"' are fro e.
, t/0 that they are Israel. tn but I ani
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BLACK IN01ANS WITH FRINGES
I woke up on a Wednesday in July 2016 and while
Was looking al the images of the black Indians I noticed
�at they had fringes on their garments and I blushed. I
�
ve
�en looking at these Indians and theirfringes since I
He�l
t
l
e bo
�
and it just didn't dawn on me that they were
right Israelites. ft just goes to show you that Jesus was
When he said," you have eyes to see but you can't
99
103. • 1,niage11 are of the �
Iii.ell' •� or 1h11 American ll'l<fia.._ t,.�
11tt ocilon
rndl•n• are laraelitea �S
., ..,. -..•
nJamln Franklin on next ru.,,_ ! L,
a:,r�nbY r-.,,, ..._
fOpportunity 1751
.. • 1and o
....aIOI',...::
. •• the sons ofAfrica In Arnen...�
u:JSct"
p1ga-90
whY 1ncrea -
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN
. generally full settled with Husba• Europe 1�
5 &c and therefore cannot now"dme,.
Manufacture , ·
_ _ . . rnller
• People: America 1s chiefly occupied by '""increase 1n . ""1arig
wno subsist mostly by Hunting. But as the Hunter, OI a&
Men, requires the greatest Quantity of Land from Wlier,Q!
10 draw his Subsistence, (the Husbandman subsistirig Ill
much less, the Gardner on still less, and the Manufactl.llei
requiring the least of all), The Europeans found AmeriQ
as fully settled as it well could bee by Hunters All Ahica
is black or Tawney, Asia chiefly tawny, America
WHOLLYso! This means the original American Indians
were a black people! Benjamin Franklin's statell'offl
validates the untampered artifacts that we just saw.
The first thing that caught my attention was the
phrase," The Europeans found America fully settled",
he didn't say our fathers because he knew that the bl3�
Scots were the first Europeans to settle America. Y/JIJ
cannot separate the 13 colonies from this reve
;::
state
n:ient made by Benjamin Franklin. The Cha
rd�Colonies had been in existence since 1607 and a�nOUS
to Franklin they were black along with the iri
d198
ii. ,
" .,.,;�bfack Indians, remember Franklin said All of"'
100
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ndrnen' '
"'""'
Indians
r, Of a11
Nhence
,ting on
'acturer
merica
Africa
merica
ndians
1temenl
as the
�ttled",
9 black
a. You
-e!atof'Y
art ered
cording
�enous
,1,, ii
p,...ldlnma._.an
w,tlo w•• In the land Villh tflre
tllf 1,11n'ic lcotll...hr,Jamln Fnmlcltn
.. F,.nklln ••Id the onty people that :..-
It'll neW comers: the white and the � not
,: hll«lr' of the free Negro haa diaapPeared·tr'!:,
� t,Jato,Y of the 13 colonies. The whites mention
111'__..,iown• that the free Negros started such as black
...... 1 and Seneca Village but what happened to the
..-sr-:.8 wntings...his history written by himself? The
,,,. �iStOl'Y of the free Negros who were in the Northern
..-,ieS tlBS been merged together with the black slave
(!ill' south. We have been taught that every Negro in
tGl"1 th8
is the descendant of a slave and that is historically
,,,_.r.a There are millions of Negros walking the streets of
""""'ca wt,o are descendants of the free black Scots who
� America. Yet when they enter the Government
spansored school system they are taught that all blacks
re descendants of slaves. The miseducation of the so
called Negro starts from the moment he has the ability to
reason, usually around 5 years of age. Once the child
g,ao'J.iates from high school or college his miseducation s
maintained through a tool called Hollywood The thing
called Hollywood only exists to make sure that the false
mages planted in the Negros mind never fade away. The
bestexample that I can give you is of a man that paints hs
house, over the years the paint starts peeling and
eventually the man must paint the house again. This is the
..
role th� Hollywood plays in the lives of the Negro when
child fi · ·
'
..,,
,_
inishes high school or college the false images
""'i/111 to fade a b
!here to . way ut not to fear because Hollywood is
aboutIt!
give the Negro's mind a new paint job....think
101
105. p,WF.Wlt!CH!l1.
ALEJ<AtlOER
PROF. HUXLEY
IL-=·�·,�·�·�·-·~-·-"'-J'
lTHOMASJEFF!RSON IIDR.ALBERTCHURCl!WARD
·- •
JOSEPHRITSON JAMES
ANDERSON
All of these white scholars have one thi�g in com;::
they all agree that the black Britain's, Scottish. Wes
bl
ckS
Irish were the original people of Europe If thed �y
overran Europe, they pcpulated Europe and
de
fS rJ
P0pulated Europe they were the original foun
1Europe and the Americas.. anything else 1s ill091cs
102
106. 6: BLACK SCOTTISH HIGHLANOERg
JOSEPH RITSON
"The Hlghlanders are ge
I . nerally di
brown comp ex1ons, and aim
rnlnutlve
. d
ost alw
' With
curled hair and ark eyes."
ays With black
Annals of Caledonian, Picts and s
d. b h W
· cots by Jo
Vol II, E ,n urg : ard D. Laing 1828
seph Ritson• , footnote PP 7, 27
IMAGE OF KING ROBERT THE3RD
OF SCOTLAND 1390-1406
HIGHLANDER OF SCOTLAND
Joseph Ritson and Professor Boyd Dawkins are in
agreement that the Highlanders (Stewarts) were a black
people but wait until you see the ships manifest (Pages
135, 137, & 139) and the writings of former English
Secret Service agent John Macky (Page-187) they will
leave you speechless.... the documents are breathtaking!
103
107. IMAGE OF JAMES 1, 1406-1437, KING OF SCOTLAND
HIGHLANDER OF SCOTLAND
BOOK: STORYOF THE BRITISH NATION VOL2
AUTHOR WALTER HUTCHINSON
AND ICONOGRAPHIA SCOTICA JOHN PINKERTON 179T
104
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108. KING JAMES 2N°
, JACOBITE KING OF SCOTLAND
1431-1460
HIGHLANDERS OF SCOTLAND
LOCATIONINSCRIPTION HISTORICA REGVM SCOTORVM
HOHANNES JOHNSTON AMSERDAN 1602
AND ICONOGRAPHIA SCOTTISH JOHN PINKERTON 1797
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""e 1mage states that I am King James Magna (his
majesty of Britannia Galha (France) and H1bern1a
"':D'e1;s H1bern,a 1s the ancient spelling for Habarana or
w,o'e1, ...,, s aiso refers to the Inner Hebrides (Ireland)
•o/.1 '�e 01..te' Hebrides Scotland) The image also states
::at , Pe.< ,ra se F de or Pada orfoot of defense Where
�,::�,ese Jacoo•e K ngs :111e? If you said the highlands of
�t¢• and you are correct and based on the wntings of
�-t�ss,r 180yd OaNktns the blacks that were pushed
�st11·•d These lm=es0 mo Scotland ·11ere Hebrews ·•
�n 6JQh!.ly Y1h tened) match the verbal map gtven to
•1 c, 0,1•0 essor Boyd Dawkins
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111. DEPORTATION OF THE SCOTTIS!-i JA
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King Jan,es the 6'" of Scotland wrot
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B.silica for his Infant son Henry In the y
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Young Prince Henry died and King James Qav l�
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Pnnce Charles the , T 1s book (Doran 8 ""IIJ"I. . ••lllca)
written for the benefit of his son, King Charles the l'�
son's son and to his seed that was generations · �
this book King James the 1ai admonishes his 80SWay Ir
participate in anything that is Catholic (Papists),
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with a Papist, not to believe with a Papist but his 8
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not take heed. In the process of time Chari- �G'lrJ"� ,.,e 1•
married a Catholic and brought about a civil w
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England. King harles t e OSI IS head and lhousai,
of black Brits, Irish, Scots and Walsh were depofted 1:
the Americas as indentured servants. It is important that 1
continue to stress that there was already a group of free
black Scots in America. These free black Scats that t/efe
in America were the seed of the original black foundi�
fathers.
IMAGE CHARLES 1aT
JACOBITE STEWART KINO
IMAGE LOCATION WESTMINSTER ABBEYENGLAND
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KING JAMES THE
4TH, IMAGE LOCATION
JACOBITE KING OF SCOTLAND 1488-1513
THE HIGHLANDER
INSCRIPTION HISTORICA REGVM SCOTORVM
ICONOGRAPHIA SCOTTICA JOHN PINKERTON1797
113. KING JAMES THE 3RD, JACOBITE KING OFSCOTLAND
THE HIGHLANDER 1450-1488
IMAGE LOCATION TAYMOUTH CASTLE
ANO BOOK; ICONOGRAPHIA SCOTICA BY JON PINKERJ0Nt1'f
114. PoRTATION OF THE SCOTTISH JAcOE 013tr
n James the 61h
of Scotland Wrote
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Charles the 1 • s oo ( oron B ,,
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'ten tor !he benefrl of his son, King Chartes
cai .._• . dh lhe1•�,5 son and to his see t at was generatio , ,,,oo
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th' book King James the admonishes his
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Participate in anything that 1s Catholic {Papists) llo!i.
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married a Catholic and roug t about a ci,/I. I h 1"1
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England. King Char es I e OSI his head and lh
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of black Brits, Irish, Scots and Walsh were deport.
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the Americas as rn enture servants. It 1s importantth
continue to stress that there was already a group of�
black Scots in America. These free black Scots that wei·
in America were the seed of the original black found·'
fathers.
IMAGE CHARLES 11T
JACOBITE STEWART KING
IMAGE LOCATION WESTMINSTER ABBEY ENGL.ANO
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