Instructions: Creating Professional Africanist Organizations

WHAT MUST BE DONE:

All Africanist movements today, intellectually as well as organizationally, suffer most of all from being disorganized, provincial, scattered, outmoded, unprepared, obsolete, and in a state of disintegration.  The first stage toward removing this defect, and transforming local (unplanned/spontaneous) movements into united all-African liberation movements, is the establishment of an international all-African organization of worker-leaders.  Members will have to give up all holdovers from arab, white, jew slavery---names, clothes, beliefs, religions, holidays, habits, fears, philosophies, etc.

Without a series of strong organizations skilled in achieving set goals and objectives under all circumstances and at all times, there can be no question of a systematic plan of action, illuminated by firm Africanist principles, philosophy, theory, procedures, instructions, morals, and fundamentals that are steadfastly carried out on a daily basis.  This professional network of Africans forms the skeleton of the organization we need that is: (1) large enough to embrace Africa, the United States and the core of the African Diaspora; (2) scientific in its study of our objective conditions; (3) honest/accurate and uncompromising in its stand on program, purpose, policies, plans, and philosophy; (4) decentralized and detailed in division of labor; (5) morally sound; (6) and sufficiently tried, tested, and tempered under all circumstances and unexpected contingencies.   

An organization of professional Africans leaders, rather than those that just want to do leadership work in the community at their leisure, is required in this period.  Underneath all spontaneous action there has to be a professional organization of members with a scientific program of action, and disciplined, selfless African women, men, and children to direct the African movement.  Next serious leaders must channel any progressive African movement into a unified plan of action for success.  In the process, our best and brightest must bring the most progressive elements together, fuse them together into a steeled fighting unit, and use this as a vehicle to bring about the birth of a future unified African society within Black hearts and minds first then in reality overtime. 

            In sum, we must methodically build organizations of professional community-based leaders, federated into a network of decentralized professional community groups capable of lending food, clothing, shelter, education, transportation, health care, security, transportation, morality and ethics, family unity, legal assistance, program, principles, plans and practice, philosophy, theory, method, cultural expression, and African centered continuity to the emerging survival-mobilization movement in America and the world.

DAILY ROUTINES:  

Wake up after six hours; Shower hot cold hot; Stretch upper middle/workout; Self journal 33min per day (statement of problem and what must be done); One day of silence; Fasting once a week; Daily directness, daily eye to eye, daily self criticism; Daily commitment to honesty, observation no advice, no criticism; No orders; Understand one's own mistakes; Honestly admit mistakes; No lying; Control thought, control actions, study each situation;keep surrounding clean and orderly; treat everyone with respect; be on time; be prepared and organized; stay clear of drugs and vice; keep your word at all times; finish all neccessary things that you start; stay in top physical and mental shapeu.  

Dress toward black then Kmt over time; Behavior---Quiet observing, studying, disciplined, methodical, quick, and alert; Talk direct, clear, short, precise; Mannerisms---Probing, concentrating, concern; Control of Mind---Observation, Data, Collection, appropriate, inquiry, presentation; Control of body---Physical exercise; Posture-appearance, directness, eye to eye; Sleep 6 hours max; Eating habits---vegetarian with some fish if necessary.

GUIDING PRINCIPLES:

  1. Study, write, teach, publish, distribute information
  2. Internally wake up, clean up, stand up
  3. Prepare within first
  4. Get ready, Prepare, organize
  5. develop and maintain organizational outlets for information-do not rely on outsiders to articulate organizational information
  6. Organization initiate people's war, lead it, carry it forward
  7. know conditions that shape what can and cannot do
  8. establish basic elements of organizational unity
    1. ideology
    2. program
    3. general political line
  9. establish solid basis toward prospective seizure of power
  10. Act in accordance with Guiding Principles
  11. (on taking risks) fear nothing
  12. Steel selves to challenge fear and overcome cowardice

Research, Documentation, Organization

  1. establish ideological foundation
  2. study the works and deeds of those who have won
  3. establish theory of our race, class, sex/gender, culture, generation, and social psychology
  4. appreciate the cyclical/epochal development of scientific ideas
  5. understand technological, economic, social, and political elements of societal revolutions
  6. learn the lessons of history, sum them up in principles, lessons, laws, fundamentals, instructions
  7. dare to do the unexpected, the difficult, the necessary, the serious work, the complex and simple
  8. dare to do the justice that others won't
  9. understand the process of societal revolution, prepare years ahead
  10. do not fall for blackmail; do not listen to lies, do not accept what enslavers (or those piad for by enslavers) tell you
  11. establish winning theory and practice on your own; do your own research
  12. understand the importance of working class, culture, gender, generation and race/population theory
  13. establish scientific ideology that provides our race/class/culture/sex/generation with a theoretical and practical instrument for transforming the world
  14. rely on facts, historical evidence, scientific research methods; draw conclusions; plan actions
  15. make no concessions to anyone who harms you; prepare for the worst
  16. know precisely our task today (and on another level, each day)
  17. apply winning ideology to concrete reality, transform the old, destroy it, or create a new one
  18. forge a winning ideology reflective of the needs and aspirations of the progressive people
  19. engage in periodic fierce struggle around ideas, morals, etc-the best and the new must be born
  20. draw out and reveal all obsolete, mystical, revisionist tendencies
  21. know who people/organizations are through what they do
  22. judge everyone on their deeds
  23. fight  passivity and cowardice  relentlessly and uncompromisingly
  24. the unfolding of history will reveal the nature of people and organizations; it will force people to reveal who and what they truly are
  25. trust in history's flow (what must happen based on the actual ingredients of history) and be prepared to grab its reigns
  26. be honest, work hard, give your best, stand tall
  27. settle accounts with those who have sold out the basic interests of the African working class
  28. establish moral guiding principles; write sacred moral, ethical, and applied scientific texts
  29. consider the particular within the context of the whole

OUTLINE THEORY OF VICTORY (TOV)

  • 1. General African problem statement (4236-present)
  • 1.1. Past African world conditions
  • 1.2. Present African world conditions
  • 1.3. Process as a whole (4236-present)
  • 2. Specific causes of African world problems
  • 2.1. Internal causes
  • 2.2. External causes
  • 2.3. Process as a whole (4236-present)
  • 3. What must be done?
  • 3.1. International African mass study groups: Theory
  • 3.1.1. Self-history
  • 3.1.2. Area history
  • 3.1.3. National history
  • 3.1.4. World African history
  • 3.1.5. Universe, galaxy, solar, earth history
  • 3.2. Mass international African survival system founded on mass consciousness-raising system: s3
  • 3.3. Mass international African organization, mobilization, strategic advantage: H3-necessary organizational system to resolve the old, great, and difficult African problem
  • 3.4. International African mass ideological, (mutual assistance practice), reintegration: KMT, R6 African philosophy, theory, method, ideology
  • 3.5. Mass international African transportation apparatus, migration, mutual assistance, dispersal, rebuilding-restoration
  • 3.6. Mass international re-integration of Diaspora Africans on the continent (demographically, social, cultural, political, economic, psychological, moral, and technological pan-African re-integration)
  • 3.7. Mass international infrastructure resurrection, restoration, redemption, reconstruction, rebirth, revolution of African civilization based on KMT in our life time
  • 3.8. National, international, liberation movements; racial, ethnic, class, sex, and technological revolution: mutual assistance; confederations; federations
  • 3.9. R9 in technology, culture, political structure, social structure, economic structure, family structure
  • 4. Where to begin
  • 4.1. Principles of KMT tera-nasha (H3)
  • 4.1.1. Morality, ethics, virtue, courage, humility, self-righteousness, self-respect, self-reconstruction (Heart)
  • 4.1.2. KMT KA3 science (Head)
  • 4.1.3. Standard organizational procedures (Hands)
  • 4.2. Self
  • 4.3. Family
  • 4.4. Civilization
  • 4.5. Self-family-civilization
  • 5. How to proceed
  • 6. Who to enlist
  • 7. Why we must move decisively now

Organization Lessons

  1. impose high demands on selves to break with old society and build a new just society away from enslavers
  2. align stages of organizational development with periods of African, African Diaspora history
  3. draw lessons from past and recent history
  4. establish importance of organizational unity and its relation to progressive and revolutionary struggle
  5. firm and thorough scientific debate is fundamental, without it
    1. no way to firmly grasp the ideology
    2. no way to firmly grasp the program
    3. no way to firmly grasp the general political line
    4. nor no way to defend, apply, and develop them
  6. organization, once constructed and based on concrete conditions, must strive to carry out mobilization and interpenetration with the new African civilizing forces
  7. forge leadership over a long period of intense and arduous struggle
  8. cultivate (forge) leadership for the rebirth of African Kmt civilization in this lifetime
  9. prepare ground for victory in all that we do
  10. create superior organizational forms
  11. appreciate, in deeds, the work of the ground layers-the Great Ones whose work is carried on through us
  12. develop further the work of the Ancients, applied to the present situation
  13. judge people, past and present, by their deeds
  14. don't let people get away with shameless distortions, slander, dishonor, and lies
  15. settle accounts based on justice through Maat
  16. develop work in connection with the masses
  17. forge small groups of like-minded persons, solidly united in action around principles in their purest form
  18. core must state its political, cultural, and moral positions to carry out the struggle and develop the organization
  19. organization with solid political and ideological foundation needed to carry out its work
  20. engage in periodic self cleaning and correction to maintain purity
  21. where we see the need to reconstitute selves/organization to maintain internal purity, assume the task and get it done
  22. when a person is in a group that is deviating off course or falling into opportunism, she/has the duty to strive to put it back on the right course
  23. should assume functions of school, moral institution, security and administration
  24. always take into account the principles and concrete conditions of our reality
  25. establish formations appropriate to conditions
  26. develop without being subordinate to any power
  27. delineate stages
  28. conditions produce a group of leaders-the revolution, the organization, the class; necessity generates leaders
  29. all leadership is based on a body of thought
  30. assume responsibility when specific tasks arise
  31. leaders are those who in theory and practice have shown that they are capable of leading and guiding us toward victory and the attainment of progressive ideas
  32. forge honest, smart, hardworking, discipline, clean, uncompromising leaders
  33. convene to establish and affirm the basis of organizational unity
  34. don't be bothered by misinterpretations or by alien and non-revolutionary elements
  35. carry out struggle to have a clear and defined line and a common understanding
  36. struggle to have iron-like unity and strike powerful blows
  37. need to have a forum to engage in struggle (i.e., Congress)
  38. undertake lofty tasks with firmness and determination
  39. strive hard to be worthy of confidence
  40. devote absolute and complete dedication to the revolution and give lives
  41. forge cadre in class, race, culture, sex/gender, generational  struggle before joining the organization
  42. analyze person's situation (potential member), strengths and weaknesses
  43. accept only those worthy into the organization
  44. establish revolutionary heroism as the standard
  45. establish holidays that honor sacred efforts and events
  46. build select organization of the best, of the proven, of those who have what it takes to lead
  47. build an organization of fighters, of leaders, an instrument of liberation, mobilization, exodus and civilization building
  48. organization must be self-reliant
  49. be independent, under no one's command
  50. be independent to carry out its own role in the process of African resurrection

 

Preparation Within

  1. know what your opponent will do; know what it must do under the circumstances
  2. destroy the old order within yourselves first so that a new social order can be brought into being
  3. annihilate the enemy's forces and preserve one's own forces
  4. know the essential price we must pay in order to annihilate the worst and to preserve the best of self and civilization  
  5. determine the principle struggles and the complimentary ones according to the objective historical material conditions
  6. fight arduously those who will fight to establish the old order; counter the re-establishment of the old order
  7. know what problems each stage of development poses
  8. win people over slowly through deeds
  9. persevere and develop different organizational forms as an integral part of mass work
  10. develop different organization forms so that masses learn from its own work
  11. create organizations for various areas of work
  12. synthesize the experiences of the masses
  13. help the masses establish own organizational forms and forms of struggle
  14. establish the center and the periphery
  15. carefully study the situation and determine what is possible
  16. calculate possibilities
  17. evaluate, analyze and weigh things
  18. must not be wrong in broad outlines
  19. see moments and seize them
  20. learn from mistakes; correct errors made
  21. analyze how actions go-to learn
  22. prepare selves knowing what the enemy must do
  23. let opponents know, through actions, that it wont be easy
  24. persist, keep politics, morality, and justice in command
  25. follow our own political strategy
  26. follow own moral, mental, and martial strategy
  27. have a clear and defined plan
  28. approve, apply, and sum up plans in the midst of moral, mental, and martial struggle
  29. intensify struggle when a new plan is to be appointed
  30. forge unity in the midst of intense struggle
  31. direct efforts with a single strategic plan
  32. apply the principle of centralized strategy and decentralized tactics
  33. direct actions via a single plan with different parts, through campaigns, with strategic operative plans, tactical plans, and concrete plans with each action
  34. establish principle form of work appropriate to objective conditions
  35. be guided by principles so can solve concrete problems
  36. strengthen people ideologically and politically
  37. confront and defeat any opponent, no matter what/who it is
  38. pay the necessary price for knowing we will win

National Work

  1. do not socialize or negotiate with groups who harm you
  2. no public speaking or debates
  3. no wasting of time marching and picketing
  4. no drugs, alcohol, gambling, cheating, stealing, lying, abandoning children, down low degeneracy, and other rotten vice
  5. seize power within your own life, your own family, your own self, then set up a way to justly govern yourself
  6. let people express in deeds what they want to happen
  7. revolutionaries cannot follow revisionists, cowards, sell-outs, those who make fast deals for themselves
  8. expect nothing from others, give what you have, give your best, stand by your work
  9. create new organizations to serve the revolution
  10. help the masses acquire greater class, race, generation, culture, sex/gender consciousness
  11. live as what we are
  12. establish appropriate goals according to the stage
  13. those who represent the force for renewal cannot, by accident or chance unite or merge selves with those who represent  regression
  14. unite the morally, martially, and mentally like-minded
  15. follow steep and difficult road all the way to the summit
  16. continue to advance, even in the face of obstacles
  17. forge cultural revolution in practice

International Work

  1. always assess the internal contradictions in all things; on each level
  2. sow the seeds of power so that people begin to exercise it
  3. the opposite of the problem is the solution
  4. order contradictions-primary, secondary, etc.-according to their order of importance
  5. know what people must do, given the flow of history
  6. correct technological, economic, social, cultural and political line requires correct ideology
  7. collusion is temporary; conflict and struggle are absolute
  8. reflect seriously and understand the problem of restoration and counter-restoration
  9. stay the course that leads to emancipation of our class, race, sex/gender, culture and generation
  10. commit selves to what must be done and carry it forward, no matter the cost
  11. think in new ways, generate new forms
  12. serve the great cause, fighting untiringly and unswervingly
  13. rely on own efforts
  14. maintain independence
  15. demonstrate power of moral, mental, and martial work
  16. inspire hope-hope inspires responsibility
  17. use the highest pinnacles as a reference point for achieving objectives
  18. do your job and work hard at it

Inferences

With the rotting of any society, the first stage of organized social reaction begins with the isolation, identification and stigmatization of a section of the population as the source of society's ills.  In the United States, this takes the form of black underclass.  The impoverished, superfluous, African is first to be isolated for extermination.  The isolation of Africans into the "underclass" or "ghetto poor" is the prerequisite to the systematic rape, murder, mutilation, and expulsions of Africans in America that is now present in Bosnia where whites are wiping out all Muslims and nonwhites. 

            With the hunting of black skins being raised again to the level of an art form, Africans in America must defend themselves against the worst murderous white assaults since we were captured, kidnapped and exiled to North America in order to build the country for whites.  Africans, in a period of  labor replacing  computer automated machine production, will be slaughtered by whites who will  have no economic use for blacks workers and who will not pay for their existence on welfare, food stamps, AFDC, WIC, unemployment insurance, or some other tax maintained program. 

            In the past, murderous Klan, Aryan race, white power movement, skin-head, and the federal government members mutilated, burnt, and lynched Africans as a means of terrorizing Africans into continuing to serve them as slaves, and inferior cheap laborers.  Just the opposite today.  Systematic attacks by whites are today geared toward extermination of any nonwhite scapegoat.  Whites want Africans dead this time.  They do not need slaves, except, perhaps temporarily on prison work farms.  They do not need segregation.  They do not need manual laborers.  Computer Automated Machine Production (CAMP) has made cheap African labor valueless.  Today, any such organized white attacks on Africans are toward mass extermination.          The (1) isolation of Africans, (2) their being scapegoated in the national media, (3) their accelerated rate of impoverishment, (4) their concentration in prisons, (5) ghetto formations, and (6) the convincing of white workers that they are the source of the economic crisis, etc., is only the prelude to an emerging modern American holocaust which will make all others appear as small-scale killings.  And absolutely nothing is in place to stop it.    

            The past 6000 years of their history, beginning in African Kmt, hold the African problem statement, and its answer. There is much to consider, but in the final analysis African workers in America can either: (1) organize to fight their way out of this rotting society, and use their relatively advanced mechanical, computer, and scientific skills to help build Africa; or, (2) they can organize to stay in America and face the emerging "final solution" in an environment where they are the historical scapegoat.

            As a result, African workers must organize not only a necessary immigration apparatus and outlet, but they must also develop their own independent working class organizations which will prepare them of survive in periods similar in savagery to Nazi Germany.  These all-African cells must be organized on an individual, family, neighborhood, community, town, city, standard metropolitan statistical area, state, regional, sectional, national, hemispheric, and international level.    These organizations must appeal to the deep historically evolved cultural, economic, political, and social demands of Africans.  This organizational structure must be formalized in a scientific document.