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Slavery in Portugal, Africa and Atlantic Slave Trade to Brazil


The appalling comments from both directions of black African American and Fulani Kush Hyksos and from Mediterranean Turkic Mongolian Romans are against Kmt originality and genuine indigenous origin

I do not call the motives and allegations of African Americans and Fulani in Africa Afrocentrism because they are not about African heritage which ancient and modern Egyptians are definitely part of. What drive African Americans, delusional West Africans and Fulani in Africa against Kmt/ Egypt and other genuine nations in the Middle East and Africa and Europeans are malicious cover up and insistent slavery serving behavior from blacks towards their slavery masters who are still the Hebrews who branched from expelled Hyksos and the Berber Moors

Slavery first appeared in Iberia following the appearance of Rome in 753 BC. Slavery expanded in Iberia during the Hyksos (Amorite-Turkic)-Berber colonization in 718 AD. After the Reconquista Portuguese Jews targeted the coasts of Africa extensively.

The Atlantic slave trade to Brazil refers to the period of history in which there was abduction and shipping of Africans to Brazil for the purpose of slavery. Some call it forced migration but it was worse than this soft term. It lasted from the mid-sixteenth century until the mid-nineteenth century. During the trade, more than three million Africans were transported across the Atlantic and sold into slavery.

It was divided into four phases: The Cycle of Guinea (16th century); the Cycle of Angola (17th century) which trafficked people from Bakongo, Mbundu, Benguela and Ovambo; Cycle of Costa da Mina, now renamed Cycle of Benin and Dahomey (18th century – 1815), which trafficked people from Yoruba, Ewe, Minas, Hausa, Nupe and Borno; and the Illegal trafficking period, which was suppressed by the United Kingdom (1815-1851). During this period, to escape the supervision of British ships enforcing an anti-slavery blockade, Brazilian slave traders began to seek alternative routes to the routes of the West African coast, turning to Mozambique. It was the reason behind catastrophic warfare, migrations, civil wars and depopulation, as in the Mfecane.

Now, all the nations and countries fell to Portuguese Jewish slavery raids suffer from memory loss and fictitious history and are dragged into malicious campaign against the main enemies of the Hyksos and their branches the Hebrew Jews, Mitanni Kurds, Kassite Babylonians and Mukarribs Sabaeans. The Hyksos were 90% Bedouin Levant Amorites plus 10% Bedouin Turkic Mongolian of East Asia. The enemies of the Hyksos and their branches are Kmt, Ugarit, Ebla, Sumer, Arabs, Punt, Kerma, Lebu, Aegean and Iran

In fact, slavery in Africa is much older than the Atlantic Slave Trade to the Americas. Slavery in Africa started when a group of Levant Amorite-Turkic Mongolian Hyksos crossed Ancient Egypt around 1600 BC to loot North Africa and chase away the Amajagh, commonly known as Tuareg, from their homeland in all North Africa.

Levant Amorite-Turkic Mongolian Hyksos allied with small-scattered North African nomads known as Meshwash, commonly known as Berber, to raid on horses, loot and enslave across all West Africa. These raids and enslavement created mixed camps that turned into settlements and were called Fulani. The Fulani became the main agent and troops for further abducting any making slaves from all tribes.

African Americans, Fulani and damaged communities have to realize the history of slavery and the vanity of faking history and origins and malice against indigenous people including Europeans, who were also victims of expanding Turkic Mongolian Romans and colonizers of Eastern Europe.

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African Americans and Fulani Bandits must come to Sense and be challenged


I came across one massive load of nonsense titled “Encyclopedia of African History, ISBN 0816051992, 9780816051991. Willie F. Page, Editor, Revised edition by R. Hunt Davis, Jr., Editor”, 2005, by The Learning Source, Ltd. (2176 pages)

Vol 1, is titled “Prehistory to 500 CE”. Do these guys really know what is “Prehistory”?

In their first map on page 9 titled “Africa and the Mediterranean Region: Major Empires and Kingdoms, 3000 BC-700 CE” it stated too many new and foreign names (Persia, Assyria, Egypt, Kush, Abyssinia and all of it) and ignored the genuine native names (Iran, Sumer, Ebla, Ugarit, Dilmun, Magan, Meluhha, Kmt, Kerma and many others). Do these people and their so-called universities know these civilizations and their history???

That book stated that Egypt existed in 2700-1070 BC and Kush started in 2400 BC, and Aksum (500 BC-1000 AD) is different than Punt saying it began in 2000 and ended in 1500 BC!!!!! Do these people and their so-called universities know that Queen Hatshepsut, who visited the prosperous Punt, ruled in the period 1458-1425 BC????

Editor of First Edition, Willie F. Page is professor emeritus (retired) of Africana studies at Brooklyn College, in Brooklyn, New York. He is the author of numerous reviews and journal articles. His published works include The Dutch Triangle: The Netherlands and the Atlantic Slave Trade 1621–1664.

General Editor of Revised Edition R. Hunt Davis, Jr., Ph.D., is professor emeritus of history and African studies at the University of Florida. He received a Ph.D. in African studies from the University of Wisconsin, Madison. Dr. Davis is an expert on the history of South Africa, African agricultural history, and the history of education in Africa. His published works include Mandela, Tambo, and the African National Congress (1991) and Apartheid Unravels (1991), along with numerous articles and book chapters. He served as director at the University of Florida Center for African Studies and is also a past editor of the African Studies Review.

Contributing Editors of Revised Edition Agnes Ngoma Leslie, Ph.D., outreach director, Center for African Studies, University of Florida. Dianne White Oyler, Ph.D., associate professor of history, Fayetteville State University

In my opinion, this bunch of contributors and universities are harmful to knowledge and any history.

Afrocentrism is working against Africans and history in general. They are serving their Hyksos masters since 1500 BC until today.

African Americans, Fulani and Turkic Mongolian Akkadian-Amorite Hyksos are really diverting Africans, particularly in West Africa and Maghreb, from their own history to use them against the history of Kmt, Kerma, Punt and Arabs, and even Europe.

Hyksos with Berber devastated West Africa and Maghreb and are using them along with ridiculous arguments to claim that the civilizations and the peoples of Kmt, Kerma and Punt were Negroid West African. Moreover, West Africans, particularly African Americans and Fulani bandits are satisfied with this hoax to fill and forge the gabs in their modern and ancient history under slavery since 1500 BC until 1700 AD, by books, public media or churches. Enough is enough. You must stop this nonsense and treason against Africa and Humanity.

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