At its highest point, its territory stretched for more than 4144 miles along the Nile River from the
heart of Central Africa to the delta region of North Africa. Before the waves of invasions, African civilizations flourished
in the Nile Valley. African Kmt civilization at its high point was intersected by an intricate federation of 42 centralized
African states along the Nile. Science, government, architecture, education, writing, medicine, military science, sport
and recreation, martial arts and wrestling, socialized health care, mass transportation via the Nile River, morality and ethics,
music and arts, civil engineering, manufacturing, mining, construction, agriculture, urban planning, rites of passage,
advanced marriage and family rituals and roles, religion, philosophy, cosmology---everything essential to civilization was
in place. Networks of waterways, bridges, and tunnels ran through extraordinary valleys and mountains: its cities, schools,
towns, forts , temples, pyramids, its palaces, its monuments were architectural marvels on sand, carved out of the sides of
mountains, and surrounded by lush agricultural valleys.
This was the first national federation, the first federal
government, the first nation in world history, the first centrally planned economy, the first monarchy---all built exclusively
by the indigenous Black population. From the very beginning, African rulers of Kmt ruled with an iron fist. From
top to bottom, rules were strict, precise, just, and enforced if broken. From the top to the bottom of this tight,
decimal-tired matrilineal, pyramidal system of government (which was the most advanced achievements in practiced any where
in the world from 3800 BC to 656bc)
Africans nourished world civilization. Agricultural public labor was organized;
food, clothing, education, health care and shelter was provided from a centralized economic system. Poverty was unheard
of, children were cared for and disciplined, the elderly were respected and taken care of, and the sick were never left in
the streets.
The necessities of life were collectively owned in such a way as to ensure that food, clothing, shelter,
natural resources, especially water, were shared and used communally. Communal property ownership was reinforced by
the tradition of communal labor: seasonal public work projects organized around the cycles of the Nile River. African men
and women loved each other, married early and stayed together, while raising large close-knit extended Black families.
Law was based on Maat Principles, organized around the 42 Confessions of Innocence, Books of Coming forth by Day and by Night,
Guiding Principles, and Instructions. Right and wrong, good and bad, justice and injustice were clear. Punishment,
if some one knowingly violated the norms of the society was just, swift, and severe if necessary. Taxes were linked
to age grades, work capacity, wealth and healthiness. There was a natural order, an order based on the unity and struggle
of opposites (Ka), the war of goodness (Asar) over degeneracy (Set), (Maat) of truth, justice, and righteousness prevailing
over injustice. This society was predictable, precise, and organized around perfection in this life as preparation for
the afterlife. People were judged on their deeds; their were no cheap ways out of doing wrong against people by forgiving
yourself without atonement or repairing/reparating the wrong you had done to others. Faith and testimony to gods (as
is the case in modern times) did not give you a free pass in this world to murder, maim, enslave, mutilate, and run over innocent
people. You just could not forgive yourself under the guise of some sham white god forgiving you, some magical big man,
saying you are forgiven. You had to earn your place in life, admit your wrongs, correct your mistakes, renew yourself,
and earn your worthiness for the afterlife in this life.
Then came the predatory invaders to occupy, tear up
over 7800 years of African nation-building. With sword, spear, shield and bow foreigners ripped apart ancient African
Kmt Civilization and with it the most advanced civilization of antiquity. Africans were forced into a 2700 year age
of deterioration/retardation. The destruction of Ancient African Kmt was the most significant blow the development of
future African societies, setting them behind over 3000 years of collective understanding and scientific tradition.
As a result, the whole of African was plunged into a 2700 year "white age" of death, destruction, occupation, enslavement,
forced migration, and genocide. In the process, future infant African societies in west, south, and central Africa
that came to be were deprived of the civilizing nurture/culture of their 4236 year old African parent: ancient Kmt.
The savage looting, burning, pillage, theft, enslavement parasiting served to artificially "civilize" whites and
arabs with the scientific know-how and technology that they "chop-shopped;"while at the same time decivilizing parts
of Africa. Today, Darfur, Sudan, northeastern Chad, Somalia are millions of miles of African territories (Black people's
land) still under the predatory occupation of Arab invaders/enslavers. Over 4236 years of summarized practices (philosophy,
theory, methods, principles) stored in the brain center of the African continent, ancient Kmt--- its supreme continental ancient
archives was captured, dissected, cut up, parceled out, translated, transported, and transferred to waves of invaders who
conquered, colonized, and captured and consumed. When ancient Kmt was destroyed Africa was left like a body without
a head, heart, or hands. The cycle of our birth death- rebirth has taken 2700 years to unfold in history. They
won, and we lost. And so, they now have everything that belonged to us, and we ended up with their names, religions, beliefs,
clothing, straightened hair, language, holidays. calendars, rituals, heroes, architecture, fraternities, sororities, churches,
mosques, histories, poor diets handed down during slavery, general self-hate of anything black, and other bad habits.
Today, Africa has come full circle. With work of Dr. Cheikh Anta Diop, Dr. Theophile Obenga, and the emerging
African-centered Movement, the eggs of Africa's renaissance have been intellectually fertilized. The seeds of the
new civilization already exists within the heads, hearts, and hands of those striving to reconstruct it. The objective
of this epoch is to study, teach, recreate, renew, modernize, and bring back to life the best of African civilization in this
lifetime.