Hidden History: US Presidents, Slavery, and the Untold Genocide!

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The video explores the historical context of U.S. presidents, ancestry, and the misconceptions surrounding slavery and genocide.
[36:53-37:35]
The narrator discusses the misconception that George Washington was the first president, revealing that he was actually the 9th, and highlights the origins of slavery linked to disinheritance of nationality.
George Washington was not the first president of the United States. He was in fact the 9th president, And the original presidents of this nation of the United States of American Union were Moors, were indigenous, were the people that would later become incorporated. This is where the concept of slavery came and the whole labeling of people to disinherit them from their nationality and their ancestry.
[37:35-38:47]
The narrator emphasizes the importance of understanding ancestry, sharing personal connections to European names and highlighting our interconnectedness with ancient cultures.
If you start calling people black, changing their name from their ancestor's name, their original last name, to a European last name- And I can say this, my last name is Williams, and my dad can confirm that his grandfather got, or his father's father, which just means grandfather, yeah- got his name from a European in Jamaica, And again Jamaica, that central part of America, North America, as well as Africa, Europe, were all a part of the same landmass millions of years ago. The people that existed there are all over the globe. They all are part of the original family. We are all a part of this original family. But as we come together in our mentality, away from the corporation, indoctrination of education, we can actually understand and learn through our roots, through our history, through our DNA, where we come from and how we're actually interconnected with ancient cultures and ancient civilizations that were indigenous to this planet.
[38:48-40:14]
The narrator debunks myths about the transatlantic trade and the population of the Americas, pointing out the hidden genocides of indigenous peoples rather than the supposed trade of Africans.
that were actually what was taken away, the reason why Columbus came to North America and Central America in 14, 92. it was sanctioned. it was a form of the defeat of the the Moorish Empire, and after their defeat they were, you know, collecting the spoils- and this is what's really quote-unquote- started that triangulation situation. but it wasn't necessarily about trading black people from here over from Africa to here. it was more or less taking the indigenous Americans that had dark skin, just like the Africans, over to European countries, because it's about the pedigree and they want to change the story to make you think that millions of millions of Africans came to the Americas to populate this whole place. No, That would try to hide the genocide that had taken place on North America continent, In the Caribbean continent, In the Central America, In the South America, Genocide all over this place, And history tries to hide that genocide.

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