Rappers And Other Celebrities Are Waking Up | Moors On The Rise
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During his appearance on Hot 97's Ebro In The Morning on Wednesday, October 11, Waka Flocka dropped some science on race that a lot of people might not be ready for. The topic came up after the Atlanta rapper was asked to share his thoughts on current events in the nation. (Source)
One of the biggest secrets held by the powers that be in control of the US government is that the so-called African American, the descendant of enslaved Africans brought over on slave ships, is actually indigenous to the Americas. In other words, African Americans are Aborigines originally from North, South, and Central America. This makes sense because brown skinned, curly haired people are the aboriginals all over the planet including the islands that dot the Pacific Ocean.
The cat is officially out of the bag. So-called African Americans are waking up and realizing that their grandparents were not crazy when explaining that they descended from indigenous Americans, or Indians. "Black" people have been so brainwashed that most people just assumed their grandparents were talking about being mixed with "Indian" blood and they assumed that the Indian ancestors looked like the whitewashed version of what passes for Indian these days, in other words a five dollar Indian.
Hey guys I'm a $5 Indian! |
Media Blackout on the Cultural Revolution | Moorish Renaissance
This article (and website) is brave enough to go where mainstream media will not. We will explore the phenomenon within the so-called black or African American community in which a growing number of people are shedding the black and African American labels placed on them by society. Nas referenced the Moors on his Nasir album and also used Moorish American symbology in the apparel he released affiliated with the Nasir album release. Just in case anyone is still skeptical about his usage of Moorish American symbols, Nas even placed the Circle 7 from the Holy Koran of the Moorish Science Temple of America on his shirts and hoodies.
The ghetto Othello, the MoorOh my God, they speak venomous on the boy
-Nas, Adam and Eve
This was not the first time that Nas dropped lyrics related to Moorish Americans.
The problem is we started thinking like the colonists'til Noble Drew Ali
Started droppin' that consciousness
-Nas, Y'all My Niggas
In addition to this, an increasing amount of people within this community is beginning to shun conventional mainstream history which teaches that all "black" people came to America through the slave trade and reverting back to their own oral family histories of being native to the land. Black people, the so-called African Americans are actually the true Native Americans, or the true Indians.
Waka Flocka Flame and several other black celebrities including Nick Cannon and Keke Palmer are also sharing this information and making this concept more widespread while mainstream media continues to ignore or make light of this cultural revolution.
Waka Flocka Flame Says He's Not Black He's Native American!
Rapper Waka Flocka Flame officially opened up a can of worms when he revealed this secret on the radio on Hot 97 with Ebro and again on Sway's Universe on Sirius XM satellite radio. I don't know what he was on the shows to promote but Waka Flocka went all the way in. You could tell from the interview that he's fed up with the lies about the heritage and legacy of so-called African Americans. He also made sure that the listeners understood that he did not want to be identified as a color, or black, because he knows that it represents a title placed on us by people that did not have our best interest in mind.
Here's a video clip of the two interviews and also a transcript.
Via Hot97 @ 22:47 mark "I have no African descendant in my blood. I'm a Native American. Literally, I'm a Cherokee. I'm a Blackfoot. I'm a Redtail Indian. That's what's in my blood." "..A lot of people in America is indigenous people. You're not from Africa."
Via Sway Waka Flocka Philosophizes On: Not Being Black and more @ 5:05 mark"Black don't crack, well indigenous don't crack, the natives don't crack.
I'm not African American at all. My folks is not from Africa. And a lot of people in this room's folks ain't from Africa. It might be a couple. People just don't understand.
My mother and my father we were 100% Indians."
"Black" Celebrities Are Waking Up to Their True Identity and Nationality!
Over the past few years more "black" celebrities, especially rappers have been speaking out on their Moorish American nationality. These celebrities are waking up, just like their brothers and sisters who are realizing that not only are we Moors, but we are also the true "Native Americans" and the vast majority of our ancestors did not come to America via the Trans Atlantic Slave Trade. (More on that here)
Legendary Bone Thugs rapper Bizzy Bone said as much in a video as well.
This post from rapper Black Youngsta's Instagram which received a reply from not one, but two rappers caught my attention. Waka Flocka commented "We Moors lil bra" to which Kodak Black replied insinuating that he is on the same vibe as Waka Flocka.
Kodak Black, who has over 1.5 million followers on Twitter, has been letting people know via social media that he is a Hebrew Israelite.
The 20-year-old rapper, released from jail just weeks ago, is diving deeper into the Hebrew Israelite world and is now worshiping with a Fort Lauderdale congregation. (Source)
Rapper/actor Yasiin Bey, who is known as Mos Def, also said in an interview with Hot97 this year that he is Native American on both of his parents sides. Note that Yasiin Bey identifies as a Moorish American as well. Check out Yasiin Bey's comments at the 24:19 mark: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CjfXm0eqOek
"I'm definitely a Native, a true Native American--paternal and maternal side is Cherokee."
Nobody can say Mos Def is a coon. |
Keke Palmer sent the internet into a frenzy when she made a Facebook and Instagram post stating that she is a Native American and that her ancestors did not come to America via slave ships
Here is her full rant:
I would like to say as I’ve continued and will continue my journey on knowledge of self that I have learned that while some are, not ALL blacks are “African American.” Let me explain, some blacks are native to the American land such as “Native Americans.”
We all know that all humans came from Africa at first and moved all everywhere else developing different appearances and cultures. Through research I’m learning that the idea that ALL BLACKS in America were slaves is simply not true.
Just as Angela Bassett says in Jumping the Broom, “My ancestors weren’t slaves, they owned slaves.”
I remember during TJVP my white teacher tried to tell me also that some blacks owned slaves. The idea had hurt me so that I immediately decided she was a racist and putting the blame on other blacks. As I’ve grown and gained more knowledge I realized how great of a “gag” it would be if someone could use a phrase and a skin tone to control a people’s psyche by creating emphasis on only one part of history.
If you assume simply because of the color of your skin that you should carry only ONE side of your cultural AMERICAN history that falls under the ideology of what it means to be an “African American,” I wonder how you would perceive your life and your possibilities. That would be like a Korean person taking on the history of a Japanese person simply because they have similar features. I’m reading .. I’m learning .. I’m questioning .. I’m processing. (Source)
Looks like Kendrick Lamar is surrounded by Moors wearing a variation of the fez to me. |
Kendrick Lamar also said don't refer to him as "black" anymore on his song, Yah. Lamar is also a Hebrew Israelite.
Kendrick Lamar dropped his fourth studio album DAMN. back in April, and attentive fans may have caught a new reference in the rapper’s dense and allusive rhymes. On the album’s third track “YAH.,” the Compton rapper declares:
I’m an Israelite, don’t call me black no more. (Source)
Nick Cannon Says He's Moorish Without Saying He's Moorish
“There is a Sikh element. There’s a Moorish mentality to it. There’s a lot of things. It’s just about the idea of what a turban represents. It’s so unfortunate because today people are intimidated by it … but ultimately this was a sign of peace, this was a sign of security.”
Nick Cannon has been interviewed several times including recently on The Breakfast Club, The View, and the Ellen DeGeneres Show about his choice to wear a turban. He's attributed this to a Moorish mentality without actually saying that he subscribes to one particular religion or school of thought, such as the Moorish Science Temple of America.
Athletes such as Cam Newton (spotted with his fez) are Moorish Americans Too
Carolina Panther QB Cam Newton was recently spotted wearing a fez.
According to USA Today, this was just a choice of fashion for Cam Newton, as he spotted rapper Andre 3000 wearing a fez in GQ magazine and wanted to try out this brimless hat for himself.
True story: Cam Newton says his fez, or “brimless hat,” was inspired by Andre 3000 pic.twitter.com/yP1J8c01Nn— Bill Voth (@PanthersBill) December 10, 2017
This could be true, however Cam Newton just happened to have the word "love" on the left side of his fez. Love is one of the five tenets that Moorish Americans stand on and is a part of the Moorish American prayer:
"ALLAH, The Father of the Universe, The Father of Love, Truth, Peace, Freedom and Justice."
- "Prayer and The Moorish Moslems" Dr. Elihu N. Pleasant-Bey, Grand National Chairman, Swift AngEl #1"It should also be noted that Love, Truth, Peace, Freedom and Justice are the five (5) highest principles known to Man; the five (5) points of the Moorish Star also represent them. When a conscious Moorish American chants his prayer in a mantra, a power is exerted by his will. His thoughts are balanced as above, so below. This is why the Ancient Masters taught, “Prayer changes things”."
So whether Cam Newton realizes it or not, (more than likely he does) the word "love" on the side of his fez represented one of the attributes of Allah and one of the highest principles known to man under Moorish American doctrine. It also had a feather underneath the word "love", representing ma'aat and the aboriginal origin and status of Moorish Americans.
Cam Newton is originally from Atlanta, Georgia (in other words, he is a Moorish American) and he just happens to have a daughter named Sovereign-Dior Cambella Newton. While Moorish Americans are not and should not claim to be sovereign, many people that identify as Moors began merging ideas from the sovereign citizen movement with beliefs originating from the Moorish Science Temple of America. This merging of ideologies has lead to the confusion today where many people wrongly associate sovereignty with Moorish Americans.
Taken in light of all of the previously stated "coincidences", it's very likely that Cam knows that he is a Moorish American and that this "brimless hat", as Newton called it was not just a random choice of fashion.
It's understandable why Cam Newton would prefer to tell the media that his fez was just a choice of fashion rather than a representation of him showcasing his Moorish American nationality at a press conference. He is likely not ready for the backlash that would stem from bringing this conversation to the forefront internationally. Given the heat he has come under for expressing his displeasure with the police killings of innocent people erroneously referred to as African Americans, who could blame him? (Link The Burden of Oppresion)
Just because Cam Newton is a great football player does not mean that he is a mental giant and revolutionary fighter like Muhammad Ali. Cam Newton is the top quarterback in the NFL and for the most part, he is unapologetically black. For these reasons, he has caught a lot of hate from the mainstream society.
Newton has also caught a lot of flack for trying to tow the line and fit in better with White America, by being non controversial. (Link Link) Non controversial for a "black" man in America equates to deferring on the topic of racism and/or acting as if it does not exist in our country. Cam Newton cannot win or lose because he ultimately cannot fit into the mainstream or White America regardless of how non controversial he is.
There are simply too many coincidences with his wearing of the fez, the word "love", the feather, and even the name of his daughter, Sovereign-Dior, for Cam Newton to not be aware of his Moorish American nationality. He took the safe route by chalking it up to a simple choice of fashion, but to those in the know, Newton let us know that he is conscious of his Moorish American nationality.
Just to play it safe, the mainstream media made sure to clown his choice of wearing a fez. (Link) Since Cam did not push the Moorish American topic, they are making fun of him wearing the fez as an attempt to keep other people from looking this information up online and finding out more information about Moorish Americans. The powers that be must be terrified of "black" people waking up and realizing who they truly are.
The Carolina Panthers shared this video of Cam Newton (sporting his fez) at a press conference.
Cam Newton isn't the only athlete. Former Memphis Tiger great and NBA player Chris Douglas-Roberts is now a vegan and goes by his Moorish attribute, Supreme Bey.
Media Blackout on Moorish American Nationality
The cultural phenomenon which is the rise of awareness within the so-called black community of their Moorish American nationality would be studied and talked about in the mainstream media if there was not an official blackout on this topic. Serious documentaries and major network programs like Dateline have numerous specials dedicated to issues in the "black" community. ABC's Nightline even ran a special a few years ago about the problems that black women have finding a mate and getting married.
As if that was not enough, on the other end of the spectrum, there are syndicated shows, websites, and podcasts such as Harvey Levin's TMZ, which are dedicated to "black" culture, gossip, and trends in the "black" community. These broadcasts, with white producers and boardrooms literally study whatever is going on in the "black" community and report on it. They keep their ears to the street to know what "black" people are doing, even the slang that we use. There is no way that people who make a living studying the black community can say the Moorish American phenomenon is unknown to them. Even if their producers play dumb, they have to know about it because this is how shows like TMZ stay relevant and make money.
They also make sure to make fun of any instances of the Moorish American nationality topic occurring, such as when Deon Sander's ex-wife, Pilar filed an appeal on their divorce judgment and brought attention to her status as a Moorish American. Even the supposedly black-owned gossip and news sites such as Lipstick Alley and The Root make sure to make fun of any story concerning the Moorish American nationality topic.
The issue of your Moorish American nationality is of extreme importance. Right now, the only place where you can receive credible information on this subject is websites such as this one. The mainstream media either ignores this topic altogether or quickly puts together a smear campaign to make light of it. Most if, not all, all of the popular black-owned media outlets are actually owned by corporations where the board members and actual owners are disproportionately white. (Link) What better way to smear the topic of Moorish American nationality than to get a black website or other black media outlet to make fun of it?
So remember, just because the media outlet appeals to your community and has people that look like you disseminating information and speaking on topics does not mean they have your best interest at heart. They have no power and will not tell you about your Moorish American nationality. If you have any connection at all to the "black" community, you have to be aware of what is going on. Chances are you've heard of Moorish Americans before, whether its a cousin or someone closer to you that identifies as a Moor, you've been exposed to this information before. The fact that nobody in the mainstream media is talking about this unless they are making fun of it is proof that the media blackout on this topic is very real!
- 6 Things You Thought Were Black Owned | All Black Media
Whether written, broadcast, or spoken – the media is a powerful force that often shapes the minds our society. It subconsciously impacts the psychological development of black children, while influencing everyday decisions of black men & women.
Today, the black-owned media space is almost nonexistent due to “corporate takeover” or partnership with mostly white-owned companies. This adversely affects the perception of black people since often times we are misrepresented.
In the words of Dr. Boyce Watkins, “no matter how well-intended a partnership might be on the surface, the truth is that when the hard decisions are being made and that white editor comes into your office to tell you that your article is too radical, you have no choice but to stand down.”
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