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Originally Posted by HUH?
nothing i've read so far (vol 1 -3) is original. most educated black folks know this stuff. this is just "Black Athena" revisited, but with a much more Afro-supremacist undertone. i can't help but see it as a smoke-screen to socialism. i mean if the authors are going to really deride capitalism--and a free market economy-- (which is what most of the western world is based on) as the "nubian's" down fall, then they should also be as vexed with the communist/socialist paradigm as well.
and WTF is up with all the secrecy? if this information is so enlightening and controversially sensitive, then it defeats the purpose by keeping it secret!! 
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HUH have you read all 15 volumes ? i just think your opinion might change as you read on. I feel that Vol 1-3 are just warm ups but the latter volumes are not at all. There are issues I have never even thought about before in those volumes. Some serious issues i think anyway. I will say this for me its a bit of an eyebrow raiser. I didnt really know of any of the writers mentioned at the beginning of the volumes and some of the concepts I think many black people should be made aware of. though I would say it was little harsh as to what represents what in nature.
I really think its more of an african spiritual thing than a socialist thing but i think people wont see this untill they venture deeper in to the volumes of this 220 page plus book. I would say from about voulume four it really begins
gquest.