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Default 10-19-2007, 07:06 PM

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Originally Posted by HUH? View Post
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!!


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

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