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From Origins to the Fall of Kmt


[It is written that this part of the cosmos that we know of, this universe, this galaxy, this solar system, and this sun came to be 21 billion years ago. Billions of years of only Blackness. Then came light and life.]


1. Over 21 billions of years of black dark matter, black dark energy and antimatter flowing down a majestic cosmic ladder from universes to super clusters, galaxy clusters, galaxies, star clusters, quasars, pulsars, stars, solar systems, planets, other celestial bodies; to molecular complexes, crystals, molecules, atoms, elementary nuclear particles, photons, force fields, quantum levels, to the sub-quantum with spirit equaling pure energy. Living on, moving forward, flowing, all reaching for light continually, black holes, compression of dying energy, rebirth, renewal, growth again, development, a new cycle of life and living. Nothing lost merely transformed, reconstituted, reformed, recycled, what having gone around comes back around although in a higher form, with higher purpose, and with higher impulse/energy.


2. Billions more years to form stars, the organizing bodies of any solar system, are suns with their own rings of planets revolving on their axis and turning with the entire galaxy as it turns on its own axis. There are hundreds of billions of stars, trillions of planets, moons and asteroids. Each star is a blazing fiery solar hurricane, its entire surface is in a state of bubbling, erupting, burning, hot agitation with colossal fiery heat waves passing over the turbulent stars burning hot surface, galactic fire streams shot out as gigantic streams of internal heat, pulsating, throbbing, illuminating, pouring forth into space in the form of radiation giving live to planets and their moons. Physical gravitational fields connect the particles allowing them to interact, attract, repulse, connect, and thus exist. Next, the formation of galaxies, formation of galactic clusters, and networks of galaxies, which includes the galaxy that Earth later, developed within.


3. Methodically, over 5 billion years ago, proto-star and solar system formed as nebulae, developed into solar regions, inner solar system, outer solar system, proto-planets, including Earth begin to establish consistent orbital relationships with sun, protostar contracts, intensifies in heat, transforms into mature star which develops by producing energy from the conversion of hydrogen to helium (nuclear fusion) ; star and Earth planet begin orbital stabilization for a few billion years at a mean distance of 92,955,807 miles (149,597,870km), orbit of Sun in 36.25 days, and rotation on axis every 23hr 56mins. And yet even stars, galaxies, or planets with 11 billion year life spans eventually die, are vacuumed up by Black holes, crushed, recycled, and sprayed out as Black dark matter, and Black dark energy, only to emerge again in higher forms---no white saviors to pray to, no sins, and no tears---just the sweetest flowing rivers of life with positive private cosmic wars fought, won and lost, each second ultimately toward progress for all eternity.


4. Hundreds of millions of years to produce a sun, which is at the center of the solar system that houses earth, one blazing celestial star in a teeming sea of hundreds of billions of stars forming this galaxy, and this galaxy itself being one of billions of galaxies in this meta-galaxy. The latter is the sum total of massive stellar systems, living and dying, coming into being, being and not being, moving at colossal velocities throughout space within a vast cosmic ocean called a universe, a universe so vast, so all encompassing, so mindful, such a magnificent book of life and living that no energy, no answer, nothing is ever lost---only transformed, and transferred. From elementary particles to the nucleus, from nuclei and electrons came atoms, and from atoms came molecules from molecules and their aggregates gaseous-liquid-solid bodies formed bodies that make up stars and their satellites, the planets and their satellites (moons), the stellar systems and the galaxies that embrace them to infinity.


5. All of this is in motion, throbbing, illuminating, being born, dying, constituting the boundless universal colossal cosmic ocean of rarefied substance in which the cosmic bodies float little by little based on their own internal laws of existence. Planetoids, hot, throbbing, in motion, frequently crashing into each other, breaking up, fusing, becoming larger still resulted in a nine planet solar system with moons, along with asteroids, comets, and meteoroids. Their motions are deliberate, driven and with purpose, all moving within the context of the Virgo Super cluster which houses our galaxy at 2,000,000 km/hr, rotating as the Milky Way galaxy at 900,000 km/hr, with the planet Earth moving at a rate of 66,000 miles per hour (108,000 km/hr) around the sun while simultaneously spinning on its own axis at a rate of 1000 miles per hour (1,660 km/hr) . This solar system is located in a large system of billions of stars called the Milky Way galaxy and is 28,000 light years from its center.


6. Hundreds of millions of years that forged Earth's air, water and land out of fluid hot rocks, from a period of intense heat, to solar organization of elementary particles of various chemical compounds, to the sinking inward of the densest particles to form a core, to the continued sorting of particles, which led to the primeval planet, Earth, to the formation of earth's major layers (crust, mantle, and core) there has been much growth and development. Its atmosphere is 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen, 1% water, and 0.92% argon. The tenuous outer layer of Earth's atmosphere begins about 310 miles above Earth's surface. Between about 60 miles down to about 30 miles is the mesosphere; below the stratosphere down to about 9 miles, and finally there is the troposphere, and the bottom layer. solidified first in Africa---the center of the world's land mass. And yet, only faint images survive on a ragged cosmic canvas.


7. Being a terrestrial planet, Earth has developed a hard rocky surface, a comparatively high density, a concentration of metallic elements, some atmosphere and a magnetic field. Land formed. The total area of the earth is 196,940,400 square miles. The mass of the earth is 6,585,000,000,000,000,000,000 tons. Its volume is 259,875,300,000 cubic miles clasped by intense belts of trapped radiation. Its interior is hot, liquid rock, and iron. Its surface composition developed over time until today it is 70.92 percent water (about 139,628,046 square miles) ; 29.08 percent dry land (about 57,308,437 square miles) . Earth tillable soil is 6 percent, while its thickness of crust is between 6 to 40 miles, because continental crust is less dense but thicker than oceanic crust.


8. The interior consists of three main layers: outer crust, composed of at least 20 tectonic plates that move from a few inches to several that are largely made up of granite and basalt rock, varies from 55 miles deep under the continent to 3 miles deep under the oceans; mantle, extending 1,900 miles below the surface and is composed of silicate rock rich iron; with the top portion of the mantle being semi-liquid down to about 150 miles, the rigid upper core crust moves is broken into large plates that move slowly on this partially fluid layer. Beneath lies the Earth's iron and nickel core with the core being over 7000 degrees. On surface, Earth has ten ecosystems, i.e., mountain, desert, rain forest, savanna, steppe, broadleaf forest, tundra, prairie, needle leaf forest, and ice cap. These ecological systems are scattered across 13 landmasses.


9. Land covers 30 percent of Earth's surface, during ice ages, sea levels fall and more land is exposed; when ice sheets melt, sea levels rise and sallow seas invade low lying plains. These regions continually change because of wind currents, changing weather patterns, migrations, etc. One-third of earth's land surface is dessert or semi-desert (not including the polar and sub polar "cold deserts") . The largest hot desert is the Sahara (3,500,000 square miles.) The largest cold desert is Antarctica (about 5,000,000 square miles) . Earth has even continents in order of size: Asia (the largest at 16,988,000 square miles and 29.4% of surface area) Africa (20.2%), North America (16.3%), South America (11.9%), Antarctica (9.0%), Europe (7.1%) and Oceania (6.1%) . The largest island is the continent of Australia (2,967,909) . Earth's longest river is the African Nile, (4,145 miles) .


10. There are four oceans, with the Pacific Ocean alone being larger in area than all the land in the world combined; 64, 186,300 square miles and 346,000,000,000,000,000,000 gallons. Earth has 32 seas. Water, virtually all of it sea water, covers 70 percent of the Earth's surface varying in composition; oceans seas make up 97.2%, ice and snow make up 2.16%, ground water and soil water make up 0.625%, lake water and rivers make up 0.018% and Air makes up 0.0014%. In additions, the seas waters are made up of over 77.8% sodium chloride, 10.9 percent magnesium chloride, 4.7 percent magnesium sulfide, and 3.6 calcium sulfate of solids.


11. This emerging life begins to take the form of simple DNA and RNA molecules as vehicles of heredity, complexes of protein molecules, single cells, multiple cells, tissue-based complex organisms, organs, functional systems (neural, blood circulation, digestive, gas exchange, etc.), the organism as a whole, families of organism, colonies, various populations the formation of from multicellular organisms that possessed increasingly complex inherent capacities to adapt to changing earthly conditions; the transition to invertebrates, vertebrates, reptiles, amphibians, mammals, and primates; and then the transition to human life over 6.6 million years ago, again in Africa, this time on the equator, that which is coming into being and that which is dying, the new which sweeps away all that was believed forever. Nothing is permanent. For everything is a house of cards one cosmic gust away from eternal oblivion. To think otherwise is to dismiss the whole of history and raise fairy-tales, myths, superstitions, religions, and sophistry to the level of fact. But fiction is never fact.


12. Tens of millions of years of evolution/change/development, and out of jet blackness on the equator human life emerges, homo sapien sapien, hundreds of thousands of female human eggs, and hundreds of millions of male sperm cells shot into a hostile environment, forced to swim up stream (against the pull of gravity) quickly to attach self to one egg as not to be exterminated by the acids and alkali naturally protecting the female's womb: Billion to one odds to produce one single human being, a special being that through winning a life and death struggle before conception was suppose to be here---a fact that is always overlooked.

From one human being to billions, hominid evolution took several million years and East Africa is the mother of mankind. Early physical and technological development of man took place in East Africa from where early Hominid eventually slowly dared other climatic environments of the world. Racial differentiation resulted from climatic conditions forcing Black man to adapt gradually to the cold climate to survive.


13. Dark skins had advantages in hot sunny areas since they protect the body against the harmful effects of ultraviolet radiation, minimizing the incidence of skin cancer for example. Light skins are advantageous in cloudy areas with low insulation since they facilitate the body's synthesis of Vitamin D, thus reducing the incidence of rickets. There is only one human race and it was initially all Black. White is a sub-population that evolved through gene mutation, natural selection, genetic drift and population mixing or hybridization over a period spanning thousands of years. And the yellow sub-sub-division arose from the mixture of Black and White in a specific climatic/geo-environmental region. But the world's oppressors say they are innately superior because of their skin color. If they are superior, they are only superior in big guns to kill anyone that says they are not.


14. In all the different environments to which human kind (reproducing women first, then men) first drifted, they remained essentially underdeveloped, living in caves or rock shelters, with bones thru their noses, paint on their faces, and using hand tools. In a word, every organism is essentially described by its genes, which in the case of humans are encoded with cell nucleus, containing chromosomes occurring in pairs that consist of protein, organized as triplets of 3 billion bases (with each of the probable 100,000 genes consisting a sequence of 1,500 to 3,000 bases) embedded in long molecules of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) . A DNA helix resembles a spiral ladder with rungs (made of nitrogen bases) and sides (made up of sugars and acids) ; it comprises genes that encode hereditary factors determining how an organism develops genetically.


15. This human specimen is not especially unique to the animal kingdom being that it is an organism made of systems, with systems made of organs, organs made of tissues, tissues made of cells, cells made of protoplasm, and it reproduces when a female sex cell (produced by meiosis) is fertilized by a male sex cell to produce a fertile egg which develops into a young animal that has inherited characteristics and traits from both parents and their ancestors.


16. Traits depend on genes which like chromosomes replicate in pairs, one inherited from each parent with the dominate gene overpowering the recessive gene. And animals are only one group among six classified by linnaeus classification scheme. The other five kingdoms are plants, monera, protests, fungi, and archaea. The species is homo sapiens, which means modern human being; the genus is homo which means hominids with relatively large brains and cranial capacity who make tools and exhibit other elements of culture; the family is hominids which are hominoids that walk upright, have large brains, and small canines, specifically australopithecines; the super-family is hominoids which are primates that can climb trees, without tails, relatively large land animals with relatively flat to round faces specifically apes, australopithecines and humans; the order is primates which are mammals that use sight more than scent, have nails instead of claws on grasping feet and hands, most active in daylight, with relatively large brains, and body hairs; the class are mammals which are vertebrates that have hair and suckle their young; the subphylum is vertebrates which are chordates that have vertebrae such as reptiles, birds, fish, amphibians, and mammals; the phylum is chordates which are animals that are partially supported by a rod of cartilage or bone vertebrae and an internal skeleton; and the kingdom is animal which are organisms that use other organisms for food and that move under their own power on land, in water and air.


17. Being an animal, humans are carbon-based organisms with bodies organized into systems to perform certain physiological functions: Skeletal system provides support and a framework of bones; respiratory system takes in oxygen and rids the body of waste carbon dioxide; digestive system digests and absorbs food and energy, processes food for the body's nutrition and rids the body of waste; muscular system moves the skeleton making it possible for the entire body to move; the circulatory system transports materials; the nervous system transmits and receives electrochemical messages around the body; and regulatory systems coordinate and control all body activities.


18. These systems are fundamentally built from and nourished by mineral elements of this planet. Each human, whether their skin is white, red, black, yellow, or brown is essentially made up of the same elemental raw materials.


19. The average human of about 160 pounds is approximately 99 pounds of oxygen which is part of all major nutrients which make up the tissues of the body, but also produce energy form oxygen obtained from air, and is essential for respiration; 29 pounds of carbon which is the essential element of organic life and has proteins, carbohydrates, and fats---the fundamental building blocks of human cells; 15 pounds of hydrogen a fundamental building block of every cell and a part of each major nutrient; 5 pounds of nitrogen an essential part of proteins, DNA, and RNA, the compounds most active in controlling cells; most of the body's functions depend on nitrogen compounds at one stage or another; 3 pounds of calcium, mostly locked into hard compounds that form nonliving parts of bone, one of the principal messengers between cells telling them when to act and when to stay quiet; 2 pounds of phosphorous an essential element in bone building and is essential in producing energy in cells; 0.5 pounds of potassium which regulates contraction of muscle cells and is involved with general maintenance of pressure a cell exerts on its covering membrane; .03 pounds of sulfur which is essential to life forms and a significant constituent of proteins; 0.3 pounds of chlorine which is used by the body to transport messages from the body to cells and helps to regulate electrical activity; 0.16 pounds of sodium required by vertebrates to control fluid pressure in cells; 0.07 pounds of magnesium which works with enzymes to accelerate chemical reactions and is involved in transmission of messages between nerves, and has a role in bone formation and structure; 0.007 pounds of iron which is essential for carrying oxygen to cells and carbon dioxide waste away; 0.00027 pounds of cobalt a part of vitamin B12; 0.00026 pounds of copper which helps form red blood cells, maintain nervous system, and regulate cholesterol levels; 0.00022 pounds of manganese which aid in bone formation, and helps regulate the nervous system and is also a part of sex hormones; 0.00007 pounds of iodine which is part of the thyroid hormone that controls rate at which food is burned for energy; traces of zinc needed for some enzymes, for proper sex development, in healing wounds, for sense of taste; fluorine which strengthens teach and bones; traces chromium is used in metabolism of sugar and the regulation of fats; traces of selenium, aluminum, boron, silicon, molybdenum which could reduce cell damage, promotes growth, and other roles that are presently not fully verified.


Origin of Humans


20. Millions years to the emergence of human intelligence, and again this process began in Africa. Born of the earth are nature's children, feed by the wind the breath of life, fueled by a sun at the center of all, we are more than just lonely drifters in the dark. Millions of years to pave the way for human life in Africa to adapt first culturally and biologically to various climatic and geological conditions on earth. The Nile Valley River system, which runs through the heart of the African continent, is at the heart---the center---of (1) the human species in all of its stages dating from 6,600,000 years ago, australopiticus, homo habilis, homo erectus, homo sapien Neanderthals, homo sapien sapien---all black, all African, all coming into being, going of existence---species, biological communities, and the whole biosphere. Within the context of the human species' process of birth, development, decline, death, and rebirth AA, HH, HE, and HSN all were born, developed, declined, died off, and were reborn in the next higher hominid type until present day modern HSS was born. Each human species stage reflected its ability to adapt to a changing, maturing planet earth.


21. From the fossil evidence a particular specimen in the hominid line develops over a long period of time, sometimes millions of years, and then the earth changes, and in a short time relative to its species history a higher, better equipped, human organism is born only to replicate the same process on a higher and more complex level. After tens of thousands of years, human beings became distinct from other primates in the process of labor, which accelerated the differentiation of the human hand from the foot, and supported the transition to an erect gait. New methods of tool use advanced all species of human life that survived. The specialization of the hand required tools, and the tool required specific human labor production.


22. With the development of social labor practices there was a development of speech communication and the complex development of the anterior lobe of the brain, which allowed for the conscious thinking processes. In all forms of matter, extended evolution paved the way for concentrated revolutions, while the latter consummates the former and opens the way for further evolution, however, on a higher more complex level. In the process of these extend evolutionary developments and short, abrupt revolutionary leaps, the first four human life forms were sublated, superseded and finally replaced all together.


23. The first four stages of hominid life AA, HH, HE, HSN all came into being, grew and developed as species, faced a crisis in tier earthly habitat, struggled for their existence, were unable to adapt, were unable to adjust, and therefore died out completely and became ultimately extinct, mostly in Africa. That fragment of the HSN population that did adapt, mutate, fit itself, and thereby qualitatively transform itself into a new species laid the foundation for the modern human species. What remains today, is the fifth stage, the fifth species: homo sapiens sapiens (HSS) . As with the other four stages of human life, HSS also originated first in Africa, around the equator and later moved out to populate the rest of the world.


24. East Africa is the mother of all humankind. Nearly thirteen million years ago Australopithecus-a proto-human, more ape-like than human-appeared on earth in northern Tanzania, Kenya, Ethiopia and South Africa. These early two-footed animals were small in stature, about 1.25 meters tall, and possessed a slight build with virtually no forehead, because their average brain size was only about one-third of the capacity of modern human.


25. Homo erectus emerged a million years ago in the regions of Tanzania, Uganda, Kenya and Ethiopia. They had bigger brains than their ancestors, nearly two-thirds that of modern human. They had neither chin nor forehead, and their skull bones were unusually thick.


26. Homo erectus gave rise to various offspring, including Homo sapiens, which produced present day humans about 100,000 years ago. They learned to use fire, live in caves or rock shelters and were equipped with manufactured, more precise and efficient tools such as Chappers and Scrappers. With their advanced tools, they penetrated deeper into the African forests and eventually spread all over the world about 30 to 50 thousand years ago.


27. Racial differentiation-or the emergence of different races in the world-resulted from the biological need to survive in various environmental conditions. Dark skin has an advantage in hot sunny areas because it protects the body against the harmful effects of ultraviolet radiation, minimizing the incidence of skin cancer for example. Light skin is advantageous in cloudy areas with low insulation since it facilitates the body's synthesis of Vitamin D, thus reducing the incidence of rickets.


28. There is, therefore, only one original race and it is Black. White is a race that evolved through gene mutation, natural selection, genetic drift and population mixing or hybridization over a period spanning thousands of years and the yellow and brown peoples arose from a mixture of Black and White. In all the different environments to which humans first drifted, they remained essentially primitive, living in caves or rock shelters and using hand tools.


Human Migration

As the Sahara began drying up around 7000 B.C., most Blacks looking for greener pastures gradually moved into the Nile and up river to the East African rift valleys to begin a new way of life. A few Africans moved south to form clusters of isolated settlements deep inside the interior of Africa.


The Nile Valley provided humans with the resources needed to survive and flourish. Early communities fished extensively using nets, bone-pointed spears and harpoons, which soon gave way to hook and line and boating. This resulted in a reliable and concentrated food supply.


By having a reliable food supply, KMTians had the opportunity to deal with other challenges, commit persons to study them closely, and formulate practical strategies and approaches to address them. Adapting to the fertile Nile Valley, for example, required the use of expert irrigation and damming techniques, as well as the ability to precisely calculate the inundations of the Nile to deduce their economic and social consequences. It also required the invention of geometry to define property after the floods obliterated boundary lines. Thus mathematics, engineering, astronomy, and related sciences were born.


From seed to tree to forest, step by step, life form by life form, for what is now natural law and necessity becomes forged in spirit, manifest in deeds, inflamed with energy and purpose, driven by will, embodiments of past and present, good and bad, negative and positive; (2) the first settled human class societies, dating from 13,000 years ago; (3) and the first ancient advanced civilizations, dating from 9000 years ago. KMT was an indigenous African ethnic and cultural cluster of civilizations, geographically situated along the 4,136-mile Nile River, which flowed from the interior of the African continent to the delta region of North Africa. And nothing else can compare.


Thousands of years for thinking African men and women to develop agriculture and basic shelter to protect themselves from extreme conditions with agricultural systems becoming great agrarian systems with a specific agrarian communal expression of the flowing waters of the Nile Valley river system with surpluses being generated along with the creation of class differences, property and the state.

The initial analysis of the universe into its individual parts; the embryonic mastery of astrophysics, physics, chemistry, biology, psychology, anthropology, archaeology, geology, mathematics; the grouping of the different natural processes and objects in definite classes; the study of the internal anatomy of organized bodies in their manifold forms; the classification of populations of the world as were known; animal husbandry, urban planning, civil engineering, astrology, advanced architecture, law, family organization, government, federal organization of states and cities, their stages of development---these are the fundamental conditions of the gigantic strides that ancient KMT had made before the destructive invasions tore the heart of African civilization, culture, and intellect from its initial centers along the Nile River. Africa, the cradle of the human species, human societies, and human civilization.


It was the African mind in Kmt that first systematically pondered the universe and organized a galactic calendar over 7700 years ago, stood on its feet, built its own architectural structures in its own images, thought its own thoughts, build its own factories, made its own boats, designed its own cities, pave its own highways, planted and harvested its own food, etc. With sword, spear, shield and bow invaders 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. 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 predatory invasions, the Black race and civilizations flourished in the Nile Valley. African Kmt civilization was intersected by an intricate federation of 42 centralized African states along the Nile. 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.


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. 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 3300 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, 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, wealthiness and healthiness. There was a natural order, an order based on the unity and struggle of opposites (Ka), the war of goodness over evil ((Asar), the equilibrium of truth, justice, and righteousness prevailing over evil (Maat) . Then came the predatory white and Semite invaders to occupy, tear up 9000 years of African nation-building.


This was as good as it would get.


Thousands of years to the uniquely Black internal socio-cultural development processes from horde, to band, to clan, to tribe, to chiefdom, to kingdoms, to states, to nations to federations, to republics, with surpluses being generated from agriculture and river production along with the emergence of class differences of rich and poor, haves and have not, property, and the state exploitation came into existence generating oppression of one aspect of the populations over other aspects---the ruling classes and middle classes over the ruled classes; men over women; differing ethnicities over other ethnicities, thus Black people were divided between the oppressors and the oppressed, lands into small regions, big confederations, federations, kingdoms, and nations. Internally petrified kingdoms do not last, and even KMT had no sanctuary from this storm.


At different stages of development, some societies civilized, others at the entrance to civilization, some bands and clans, some tribes, some chiefdoms, some nations---all weaken by internal strife and in-fighting, divided with men dominating women, ruling classes exploiting ruled classes, surplus in the hands of few rulers with absolute power, chiefs with large harems sexing and trading women called wives, educational system mystical, men sleeping around with many women, families loosely knit, no coordinated fight back, infiltrated. Internally, thought going through their own historical process of natural development, internally these were relatively rotten class/race/sex/ cultural systems were harmonious in their oppression of lower classes, women, and members of other tribes, and thus they collapsed when confronted by a mass of interloping clever cunning killers, experts at enslavement, conquest and bringing death and destruction for their own personal gain.


Communal, chiefdom, slaveholding, feudal---it did not matter for in time all lost at the hands of the invaders. Modern scientific education, moral standards of conduct, and martial arts for the purpose of self-defense and self-discipline are products of an intellectual evolution extending over thousands of years and many continents. For students of world studies through African eyes, the edifice of contemporary moral, mental, and martial systems of human self-development therefore have their origins in the rain forests, deserts, and Nile rivers of African antiquity, over 7,000 years ago.


In fact, the Nile Valley River system, which runs through the heart of the African continent, is at the center of (1) the human species in all of its stages dating from 5,500,000 years ago; (2) the first settled human class societies, dating from 10,000 years ago; (3) and the first ancient advanced civilizations, dating from 7,000 years ago. Ancient KMT (Egypt) has played the same role in relations to African culture and civilization that the Greco-Roman civilization has played in relationship to western and Eastern Europe.

KMT: The Cradle of Scientific Education and History

The environmental and geographical conditions in KMT provided the resources necessary for survival. Because they did not have to battle harsh conditions for survival, the KMTians were able to invest time and resources in the study and manipulation of themselves, their surroundings, and develop institutions to enhance their collective quality of life. Their contributions to the world are innumerable, among them are the following:


Some of the inventions of this great African population include:


Between 10,000 and 5,000 B.C., Africans first used the spade in agriculture; cultivated and used cereals; domesticated the dog; fermented certain liquids that became common beverages; wove clothing, blankets, and baskets; made pottery; developed the process of boiling water; and created the blowgun, which formed the principle behind later devices such as the bellows, the rifle, the pistol and the machine gun.

To measure the height of the floodwater, Blacks of the Nile Valley invented the Nilometer. This instrument also enabled farmers to mathematically calculate possible annual crop yield.


By 4200 B.C. Africans had named and noted the positions of all the planets and the bright stars in the sky. By the time of the first dynasties (~5000 B.C.), the KMTians had measured down to the minute the latitude and longitude of all the main points of the course of the Nile from the Equator to the Mediterranean Sea.


Between 5000 and 3000 B.C. Africans had discovered copper, thus initiating the development of metallurgy, which is the science of separating metals from their ores and using them in manufacturing.


Africans were the first to smelt and forge iron.


The beginning of the science of medicine arose about 2,800 years before the man mistakenly called the Father of Medicine, Hippocrates, was born.



The first scientifically verifiable calendar in the world was in use by 4236bce in ancient African KMT. The development of astronomy and the calendar resulted from the quiet observation of their physical surroundings. Early African priests created a 365-day solar calendar after observing the positions of the stars. Time is such an essential element of human life; almost every single scientific conclusion must be methodologically situated in some time, space, and mass dimension. Although this fact is not the case today, Africans were initially at the center of the fundamental advances in human history.

To record events, the KMTians invented writing, by 3600 bc.


They invented many musical instruments and created sculpture in brass, bronze, ivory, quartz and granite.


There existed a KMTian Mystery System, which was based on the cultivation of ten virtues-temperance, fortitude, prudence, justice, courage, fidelity, purpose, readiness, self-control, and mission. Adherence to all would lead to eternal happiness. This education was advanced by the study of the seven liberal arts designed to liberate the soul. Candidates had to study, for example, (1) Grammar, (2) Rhetoric, (3) Logic, (4) disciplines of moral nature, (5) Geometry and Arithmetic, (6) Astronomy, and (7) Music or Harmony-the living practice of philosophy.


African KMT's Deterioration and Demise

People came to KMT for religious inspiration and leadership. Students came for their education. Others came to marvel at the sophistication, audacity, grandeur and comprehensiveness of KMTs ancient civilization at a time when they were just crawling out of centuries of barbarism and darkness. They returned home convinced more than ever, after their different missions, that KMT was indeed the home of the most profound knowledge and civilization in the world.


While African countries prospered, they became the envy of their poor, backward white neighbors, especially in the Mediterranean region. Tribal wars became more frequent, with KMT as the principal target of the invading barbarians. The KMTian army was up to the task every time, inflicting heavy casualties on the enemies and pushing them back across the border. Every defeat fuelled counter attacks from a variety of white and Asian hordes, including the Hyksos, Scythians, Libyans, Assyrians and Persians. Gradually the Black war machine began to develop a crack.

From 1730 B.C. (when the Hyksos conquered KMT's eastern delta region) through 146 B.C. (when the Roman province of Africa was formed in Carthage), white and semitic invasions crippled and ultimately destroyed this once great civilization. Slowly the invaders came, some engaging in warfare, others settling among sparsely inhabited coastal areas, mixing with the Blacks. Whichever way they entered, their physical and cultural presence contributed to the deterioration of the internal fabric of an already too giving society. This led to the weakening and ultimate destruction of this great Black and highly advanced civilization.


The foreign conquest of KMT opened it up to invasions of foreign students. Just as it is now that countries like the United States, Britain, France and Germany are attracting students from all parts of the world on account of their leadership in culture and technology, so was KMT at this time. Students from all over the world, and particularly from Greece, invaded KMT (which had been closed to them until that period) for the purpose of their education.


It was the custom in ancient times to loot libraries and temples of books, manuscripts and other valuables and the Persian invasion was no exception. KMTian temples were stripped of their treasures in gold, silver, secret manuscripts and books.


Alexander the Great captured Tyre and occupied KMT in 332 B.C., thus beginning the great age of Greece. Just as the Persian army did, Alexander's army stripped all KMTian temples and libraries of their gold and silver.


The stolen books and manuscripts from the Temples gave Aristotle an eagerly sort after opportunity. Aristotle and his pupils carried off the books and manuscripts from the Royal library of Alexandria and another famous library near by and the Royal library of Thebes. They also looted the Libraries of the cities of Memphis and Heliapolis and used their treasures to set up a research center at the Royal library in Alexandria. Aristotle transferred his school and pupils from Athens to this great KMTian library to receive instructions from KMTian priests and teachers because of the difficulty of reading and interpreting the KMTian text by the Greek students. With that, Alexandria became the intellectual center of the Greek world.


Why Did KMT Fall to the Invading Destroyers?



Perhaps the best way to understand the differences between the Africans and whites during this period in history is to look at the role that geography played in their early evolution and development. The abundance of vital resources in the Nile Valley and its sedentary agricultural character created within Africans a gentle, idealistic, peaceful nature, endowed with a spirit of justice and gaiety. All these virtues were more or less necessary for daily co-existence. What ultimately contributed to KMT's destruction was the development of a cultural softness that ultimately crippled its capacity to fight the whites and arabs with the level of intensity and ferocity as these invaders were bringing.


By contrast, the ferocity of nature in the Eurasian steppes, the barrenness of those regions fostered the creation of instincts necessary for survival in such an environment. In Europe, Nature left no illusion of kindliness: it was cruel and permitted no negligence. In order to survive, humans needed to be relentless in meeting their needs. Above all, in the course of a long painful existence, the whites learned to rely on themselves as individuals.


In the unrewarding activities that the physical environment imposed on all the peoples of the area, whether white or semi-white, they learned conquest. The physical surroundings chased them away; they had to leave it and try to conquer a more temperate place, or succumb. Invasions would not cease, once an initial contact with the Black world to the South had taught them the existence of a land where the living was easy, riches abundant, technique flourishing. Thus, from 1450 B.C. until Hitler, the invasions from east to west or from north to south continued uninterrupted.

Foreign Destruction Takes Root

The pace of history quickened and yet the lot of Black life worsened for after having a vast continent to call home, having settled and created civilizations while others were still living in caves and eating raw meat, communalistic, with vibrant heritages of science, mathematics, arts, languages, architecture, philosophy, culture, and shining examples of greatness for thousands of years, unprepared militarily, soften culturally by adaptation to an abundant environment, naive, lacking internal cohesion and toughness, humane to a fault, weaken by internal strife and in-fighting, divided, infiltrated, invaded, unable to measure up under the weight of a tradition of gentleness, pusillanimous leaders equal pusillanimous a mass, defeated and broken even before they engaged in battle, invasions, predators, wave after wave, Hittites, Hyksos, Libyans, Jews, Assyrians, Persians, Macedonians, Greeks, Romans, Vandals, Arabs, Turks, Spanish, Portuguese, English, French, Dutch, Danes, Brandenburg Germans, European Jews, Scots, Swedes, Belgians, Irish, Russians, clever cunning killers, noose in hand, their religions just another flowery cancerous mess, flesh agents, a syringe and a vein, their system a vampire sucking the blood of the sufferers, with blood and fire they placate, wherever they set foot devastation and destruction passed on like the deadliest viruses the shattering of civilizations, struggle after struggle, engagement after engagement, relentlessness, unraveling, suffering, not able to make it to the other side, strife, division, real differences, unable and unwilling to come together, no sanctuary, pitched battles lost, lost battles become lost wars, lost towns become lost nations, lost regions become a lost continent, overwhelmed, retreating to the interior of the Africa continent, trapped, cut off, surrounded, oceans completely monopolized by the invading interlopers, some giving all that they had, some searching every star for a solution, some unwilling and unable to match the oppressors intensity and ferocity, some just quitting, overcome, overwhelmed, beat down, loss of courage, loss of will, loss of fighting spirit, energy and heart of armies broken, confidence shaken, some their best, their best just was not enough, rage had to be relentless and was not, broken, beaten, confused, maimed, massacred, dismembered, mass murdered, continental holocaust, Black civilizations ruined, scattered, anarchy, devastation, cultural growth stunted and retarded, populations raped and ravaged, children orphaned, moral systems destroyed, families torn apart, buildings torched, nations pillaged, whole territories occupied by invaders, will broken, conquered, prostrate, destitute, bent over, burden heavy, taking on the names/religions/clothing/beliefs/likes/dislikes---everything of the invaders, repeated predatory invasions, one after another, non-stop, merciless, wave after wave, pillage, a mass without roofs, homeless, flesh and bones, rivers of blood of our own, nameless cold billions gasping for redemption, naked, thrown in mass graves without even a rock to cling to in a storm, not deserving of their fate, conquest after conquest, the drums of death having a beat from a beast, slight rumbling rising to a crescendo


The great Carthaginian general Hannibal attempted to preserve black home rule in North Africa, however after his ultimate defeat in 183 B.C., the political supremacy of the Black race in the world finally ended. From then on, the torch passed to the European and Arab populations whose culture and civilization would eventually spread from the coastal regions to the interior of the African continent. Except for Islamic break-throughs, Europe has technically ruled Africa from Hannibal's defeat down to the present day with their overall control reaching an early high point at the end of the nineteenth century A.D.


In 146 B.C, Carthage was destroyed and the Roman province of Africa was formed. The Roman government felt that KMT was now conquered in arms and reduced to her knees, but in order to make the conquest complete, it would be necessary to abolish the Mysteries, which still controlled the religious mind of the ancient world. There must be a New World Religion to take the place of the KMTian Religion. This New Religion must be equally powerful and universal (as the Mysteries), and everything must be done in order to promote its interests. Thus the rapid expansion of Christianity ensued, and intellectual darkness spread over Christian Europe and the Greco-Roman world for ten centuries.

Summary

In sum, KMT was unequivocally the most advanced civilization in antiquity. Its initial analysis of the universe into its individual parts; its embryonic mastery of astrophysics, physics, chemistry, biology, psychology, anthropology, archaeology, geology, mathematics; its grouping of the different natural processes and objects in definite classes; KMT's study of the internal anatomy of organized bodies in their manifold forms, and the classification of populations of the world as were known; its practice of animal husbandry, urban planning, martial arts, civil engineering, astrology, advanced architecture, law, family organization, government, federal organization of states and cities (nomes), their stages of development-these are the fundamental conditions of gigantic strides that ancient KMT had made before the destructive invasions tore the heart of African civilization, culture, and intellect from its initial centers along the Nile River.


Slowly the invaders came, yet when word of the region's wealth spread, like swarms of ravenous ants they came, tearing apart the civilization and destroying it from the inside out. Over the course of a thousand years, KMT's reign as a leading world power deteriorated, while white and arab rule expanded and became stronger. Though our African ancestors fought and sometimes (mistakenly) negotiated, there efforts were not enough to hold these invaders at bay, thus the foundations were laid for the massive brutal (mental, physical, cultural, economic, political, and spiritual) enslavement that was to follow.