For 400 years Nuwaubians of the West and throughout the world, were in longing of the Master teacher.One who could answer all the questions of the world clearing up the lies and falsehood of our-story. One who could provide pure facts and proof as his tool to back his claims. Now someone has raised up amongst us and his name is DR. MALACHI Z. YORK.
Dr. York relates the History & Origins of the Reptilian people
For 400 years Nuwaubians of the West and throughout the world, were in longing of the Master teacher.One who could answer all the questions of the world clearing up the lies and falsehood of our-story. One who could provide pure facts and proof as his tool to back his claims. Now someone has raised up amongst us and his name is DR. MALACHI Z. YORK.
Dr. York explains the Hidden Meaning of Freemasonry
In this video Khallid Muhammed addresses the core misconceptions that support one of religions oldest and most commonly believed lies.
Currently the world acknowledges people of European decent as "Gods Chosen People" the original Jews.
Khallid Muhammed teaches us that this is not the case.
He presents us with an aspect of our Afrikan legacy virtually unknown.
In a debate with representatives of the Jewish faith Khallid uses history science and plain common sense to dispel the lies and provide black people with yet another missing link.
Michael Dorn (Worf of star trek) narrates a new documentary, Voodoo Secrets, attempts to dispel misinformation about Voodoo - an ancient religion that may predate Christianity.
This video has experts explain how Voodoo has been maligned and persecuted, often reduced in the popular imagination to spells, curses zombies and pincushion dolls.
In fact, Voodoo began at least 5,000 years ago on the west coast of Africa. A segment in modern-day Benin shows the religion as it is practiced today and where historical moments pertaining to Voodoo are discussed.
The cameras witness an event rarely seen by outsiders, a ceremony with animal sacrifice.
"Voodoo might have remained in West Africa if the evils of the slave trade hadn't brought it to Haiti and later the United States and other parts of the world,"
The documentary also investigates alleged Voodoo spells that were blamed for sinking a ferry in Haiti and for Marie Laveau, the "Queen of Voodoo" in New Orleans, protecting two men who had been sentenced to die on the gallows in 1850.