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Adam and Eve lived in Africa, not in Israel, not in the Middle East
The first humans lived in Africa, not in Israel, not in the Middle East
The first humans migrated out of Africa about 70,000 years ago to populate the whole world
First of all, by "Adam and Eve" I mean the first humans, not the mythical Adam and Eve of religion. That's also the way it was used in the documentaries that I'll provide below.
The sciences of Paleontology, Archeology, Anthropology, even history have all shown that the first humans lived in Africa, not in Israel or any place in the Middle East.
My favorite of these sciences is genetics because it's totally based on hard verifiable evidence that could be repeated.
Below are two science backed documentaries using the science of genetic's DNA sequencing to prove that the first humans lived in Africa.
Just in case you're wondering; what's DNA? DNA stands for Deoxyribonucleic acid. It carries the genetic information of any living organism, but not just for the organism, it also carries information of the ancestors of that organism. This makes it serve as a type of fingerprint in your body that can be used to trace your genealogy. It's unique to you. No two people share the same DNA.
Therefore, one of its application is using it to identify a person as well as trace the genealogy of a person back to the origin of his/her ancestors.
The science of genetics is the same science used by forensic police officers to trace and identify criminals who committed serious crime like murder without an eyewitness. But if the criminal left any part of themselves like their blood, finger nail, even hair, it could be used to decode their DNA and get them arrested to face prosecution.
Your DNA is just like your fingerprint that you place in a scanner to be identified inside a bank or at the ATM to withdraw money or other places.
When scientists look at your DNA, they can tell your traits, diseases you're vulnerable to, diseases you're not likely to suffer, etc but not just for you alone, they can also tell that of your parents, grand parents, great grand parents, etc, etc back to the first humans that ever lived!!
After checking the DNA samples of millions of people around the world, all the samples point back to Africa as their origin, no matter who the person may be or what race they are.
I am not going to write a long article today, instead I'll give you a source in the form a scientific research on this topic to learn more.
For more information, watch the two documentaries below.
The journey of man- a human Odyssey
The children of Adam- National geographic channel
Furthermore, if you want to know how these ancient Africans invented the concept of God, especially the concept of a "savior" or Messiah, read the book: What is Satan? What is Lucifer? The biggest secret in the world. Read the PDF version only. It's free. That's where you'll find all the details.
Once you discover the truth, you'll realize that even the "holy books" are lying to black people. Then, if you're intelligent you'll quit participating in religion.
Role of Christian missionaries in the colonization of East Africa Christian missionaries in East Africa (1). Missionaries signed treaties which were later used by colonialists to take over colonies e.g. Tucker, a British Missionary interpreted the 1900 Buganda Agreement to the regents of Kabaka Daudi Chwa II. This led to loss of political, economic and social powers to the British protectorate government. Sir Harry John stone who signed on behalf of the British government confessed that; “I John stone shall be bound to acknowledge the assistance offered to me by the missionaries especially the CMS. Without their assistance on my side, I do not think Uganda’s chiefs would agree to the treaty which practically places their country and land in the British hands”. (From partition of Africa by Prof Sempebwa). (2). Missionaries supplied information to the colonialists which they utilized to plan how to effectively impose their colonial rule on how to crash th...
Kwame Nkrumah’s Speech on Independence Day: 6th March, 1957 "At long last, the battle has ended! And thus Ghana, your beloved country is free forever." And yet again I want to take the opportunity to thank the chiefs and people of this country, the youth, the farmers, the women who have so nobly fought and won this battle. Also, I want to thank the valiant ex-servicemen who have so co-operated with me in this mighty task of freeing our country from foreign rule and imperialism. And as I pointed out… I made it quite clear that from now on – today – we must change our attitudes, our minds, we must realize that from now on, we are no more a colonial but a free and independent people. But also, as I pointed out, that also entails hard work. Reshaping Ghana’s destiny I am depending upon the millions of the country, and the chiefs and people, to help me to reshape the destiny of this country. We are prepared to pick it up and make ...
The Impact of Colonialism on Africa's Economic Development The imposition of colonialism on Africa altered its history forever. African modes of thought, patterns of cultural development, and ways of life were forever impacted by the change in political structure brought about by colonialism. The African economy was significantly changed by the Atlantic slave trade through the process of imperialism and the economic policies that accompanied colonization. Prior to the "Scramble for Africa," or the official partition of Africa by the major European nations, African economies were advancing in every area, particularly in the area of trade. The aim of colonialism is to exploit the physical, human, and economic resources of an area to benefit the colonizing nation. European powers pursued this goal by encouraging the development of a commodity based trading system, a cash crop agriculture system, and by building a trade network linking the total economic output of a re...
Kingdom of Ghana Before Slavery Penny Tweedie/Oxfam Traditions more than 1,000 years old still thrive in Ghana. Ghanaian boys are perfectly at home with traditional masks. Between the 9th and 11th centuries C.E., the kingdom of Ghana was so rich that its dogs wore golden collars, and its horses, which were adorned with silken rope halters, slept on plush carpets. Based on animal luxuries alone, it is no wonder that foreigners touted Ghana's kings as the richest men in the world. Certainly they were living the high life ... but how did they do it? Located within the present-day borders of Mauritania, Mali, and Senegal, medieval Ghana literally sat on a gold mine. The land's abundance of resources allowed Ghana's rulers to engage in years of prosperous trading. Strategic governing coupled with great location led to the rapid emergence of a very wealthy empire. Gold in Wagadugu Most of what we know about ancient Ghana — which is more accurately called Wagadugu...
From Colonization to Globalization: Different or repetition? By Martial Frindethie . . . since the collapse of the USSR, the dynamics of empire has changed. The World is now more multipolar and mercantile, with China and Europe emerging to compete against the US. Empire is more driven by multinational corporations, whose interests transcend those of any particular nation-state. STEVEN HIATT—"Global Empire: The Web of Control," A Game As Old as Empire Crisis as Possibility or Globalization à la française General Charles de Gaulle, this most beloved French president and iconic figure of French resistance and morality, once formulated an aphorism whose hideous veracity is only equaled by the unscrupulous zeal with which France put it into practice throughout history. "France," he said, "has no friends, but only interests." This Gaullist maxim, which foreboded an unchanged paradigm of philosophical disinformation, e...
African School Of Grassroots Science A Solid Foundation For Africa's Development Information the West Don't Want You To Know (Part 2) IMPORTANT: Following many messages of gratitude that I've received from around Africa, the Americas, Asians, and other formerly colonized nations around the world who read this article, I decided to escalate the message even further. Be informed that this article has long evolved into a book and it could be downloaded for FREE. To download e-book, see details at intellectual slavery, the worst legacy of colonialism . Of course, you may read the short version below, but you'll be missing so much because the ideas were still in formation when this article was written. That's by the way. Attention: African people, Greetings my African people!. This message contains a revelation I received from God in 2012 about why Africa is technologically backward and poor, and also the solution. Of course, I' am not talking about the...
The True History of Slavery and Slave Acquisition in Africa By Africason (Information Europe & USA Don’t Want You to Know About Slavery) This message is for black people of non-African nationalities. I mean, black people in countries like Jamaica, USA, Haiti, Bahamas, French Guiana, Guyana, Suriname, Brazil, Mexico, Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Peru, Uruguay, Bolivia, Argentina, Vanuatu, Paraguay, Grenada, Tuvalu, Solomon Islands, Chile, Peru, Panama, Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Kiribati, Trinidad and Tobago, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Guatemala, Lucia, Sri Lanka, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Maldives, Honduras, Nicaragua, Barbados, Tonga, Panama, Samoa, Nauru, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Martinique, Puerto Rico, Papua New Guinea, Fiji, India, and also people of ALL AFRICAN NATIONALITIES. I feel a great need to write this piece to unearth the truth about information which has been deleted from the history books about slaver...
KWAME NKRUMAH: THE FATHER OF AFRICAN NATIONALISM AND THE FIRST PRESIDENT OF GHANA Celebrating our African historical personalities, discoveries, achievements and eras as proud people with rich culture, traditions and enlightenment spanning many years Osagyefo Dr Kwame Nkrumah (21 September 1909 – 27 April 1972), P.C., was the leader of Ghana and its predecessor state, the Gold Coast, from 1951 to 1966. Overseeing the nation's independence from British colonial rule in 1957, Nkrumah was the first President of Ghana and the first Prime Minister of Ghana. An influential 20th-century advocate of Pan-Africanism, he was a founding member of the Organization of African Unity and was the winner of the Lenin Peace Prize in 1963. Portrait of Kwame Nkrumah,Ghana`s first President Nkrumah was born into the Nzima ethnic group who resided in the southwester...
My bitter experience with Paystack payment gateway Sorry, that you haven't heard from me for a while with new articles. But the topic of today is not about African history or black history or culture per se. It's rather about my unfortunate experience with a payment gateway called paystack. I've been using Paystack to receive money from customers on my travel abroad site www.emeranalytica.com and from supporters on this blog. Since the past months, I earned over $4,000 from my travel abroad site and from donors on this site. See my paystack dashboard screenshots below. The $2,820 was earned on my travel abroad site, while about $1,400 came from anonymous readers of this blog who either supported my documentary project fundraising or just supported this blog. Those of you who've read my book: "what is Satan? What is Lucifer? The biggest secret in the world" are aware that at the end of the book I made an appeal to everyone who read the book to support me r...
African American Celebrities Who Traced Their African Origin People with ancestors from all over the world live in the great nation, United States of America. Some of the Americans seek to trace their roots. For some it’s a fulfilling endeavor. Technological advancements have made it possible to achieve this endeavor successfully. Several African American celebrities have successfully found their African roots thanks to DNA databases offer by some companies which include AncestryDNA and African Ancestry. Chris Rock (Cameroon) One of the most successful comedians, Chris Rock was moved with tears when he learned about one of his ancestors, who fought for the freedom of other slaves, and became a state legislator at the age of 24. Chris Rock also found that he was descended from the Udeme people of northern Cameroon. Oprah Winfrey (Liberia, Cameroon, Zambia) Oprah Winfrey is an immensely popular name in the world. When she took a DNA test for the PBS...
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