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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...

Please support me

Please support me 

This work involves spending a lot of time reading and researching. That's what I love doing but the problem is that it's not allowing me time to do anything else to earn money, still I'll have to eat too. 

Currently, I have an issue I want to solve.

I just wrote a book: What is Satan? What is Lucifer? The biggest secret in the world. The book is about the origin, history and evolution of religion, especially how the concept of a "savior" or Messiah originated thousands of years ago in inner Africa before anybody heard of a Jesus. 

Sadly, when black people lost power in ancient times, and white people began to rule, they blackmailed everything we invented including our God. That's how Satan was created. This information has been hidden away from black people. Download the book free at What is Satan? What is Lucifer? The biggest secret in the world.

The book has the capacity to free black people from religion if publicized well, so I want to put it in a documentary to create wider awareness but I don't have the resources to do that.

I've thought of quitting but this is what I really love to do. If I quit; who will I leave the job for?

If you could support me, I'll produce the documentary as well as invest more time in research to be able to produce more articles to educate our people about the part of our past that has been deliberately hidden away from us by those who enslaved our ancestors and are determined to put us down.

Kindly support me.

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By Bitcoin: 

Chat me on WhatsApp or email: kemeticphilosophy@gmail.com

Should you know someone who could support this type of project, also feel free to send them the book and pass this information. Who knows whether someone who's financially capable would hear about it and decide to take it up.

NB: I have tons of books to share. Should you be interested in reading any book cited in my book or just about history of Africa, let me know, and I'll email them to you.

Don't just say "black people need to be free from religion." We are not going to free ourselves from religion unless we take action. We must do something about it to stop.

Finally, I've put up my travel abroad website for sale to help raise money for the documentary. Buy it while it lasts. Make me an offer at buy my travel abroad website together with it's business.

If you're wondering how much it costs to make a documentary, see an article on: how much does it cost to make a documentary?

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