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  1. I believe the particular book I read DID talk about most of the world leaders and royal families having Rh negative blood. Black people are usually White when they're born.....and White people usually turn Black after they die.
  2. It all depends on your personal complexion. If your White or very light skinned, you can get away with a PINK lipstick or a soft red because that's the color of a healthy vagina of someone of that complexion. But if you're BROWN skinned like most African women are, I think lipstick that is BROWN but only ONE OR TWO shades darker than your actual complexion would be best. Not black and definitely not bright red or orange or these other fruity colors I see some sisters wearing. They aren't aware of the subliminal effect it's having on the minds of the men who see this. In most cases, AfroAmerican women don't even NEED make-up. All they have to do is eat right and keep their skin moisturized and they're good to go. Maybe a little lip-gloss, but unless they have a major defect they don't need make-up. I've told sisters so many times, forget about the make-up, hair, and nails.....stop eating all of them damn cheese burgers and tacos and dairy products that dry out your skin and makes your hair brittle and fall out. This woman and Viola Davis are pretty much the same complexion but she only has on lip-gloss and look how much better her lips look in their natural state.
  3. @Pioneer1 I read that too! I always tease my daughter that's she's an alien because her dad has 0-Negative- blood (he's black with "bad" hair 😝) When I was pregnant with her - I had this blood disorder called "coombs" but it corrected itself - My blood type is A-Positive - so his blood and my blood was battling it out for supremacy - I guess. Our baby won. @Chevdove This reminds me of the tiki-torch chant "We will not be replaced" ...It makes you wonder who are they actually talking about... "Sorry Caveman, we didn't know you were still around." ~Geico
  4. Oh man I'm just now seeing what you're talking about! Yeah, Jackson is indeed a Black city and to see an audience THIS White in the middle of a Black city is indeed a shocker. Infact, I don't remember the last time I saw an audience THAT White before.....lol. I looked hard and couldn't spot one Black, Brown, or Yellow face. Except for the one dude in the green shirt, I didn't even see any "ethnic" looking Whites like Italians or Jews or even Ain the audience; they all look like run-of-the-mill Anglosaxons. And if you look at the clothes they're wearing, they look pretty plain like something out of the 50s or early 60s. It tells you a lot about the mindset of the audience. I've seen more Black people at Trump rallies than in THAT audience....lol.
  5. Mel Yes, congrads. Lol, who is that Rick Ross looking brother in the picture next to you.....your husband?
  6. Chev You talk a lot about the Rh negative. That's interesting, because I was reading a book a few months ago by an author who seemed to be connecting the Rh negative blood type to space aliens who colonized earth and mixed their genes with humans. He talked about how people with Rh negative blood had special powers.
  7. @Chevdove I'll take it! LOL... You've made my day! From what you wrote I get the sense you are having fun and that was my overall goal! I wrote this book for my oldest daughter who was on her way to college and would be away from me and my mother for the first time in her life... I wanted to have an expanded version "the talk" but most of all I wanted to her to have fun reading it... (I have 3 daughters and none of the married yet or have children - They are just focused on their careers. I think I scared them LOL) Thank you for the compliment on my figure ... that was in 2004 when I was still smoking; sucking down cambridge diet shakes for meal replacements and doing the Jane Fonda workout and The Firm 6-days a week to maintain that 145 lbs / 36-26-39 figure. I no longer smoke but I know if I want to maintain that size or anything close to it - I can only eat 1200-1500 calories a day - or it's a wrap and I stand 5 feet 9 inches tall!!! Ok don't get me started because I'm on my Cambridge Diet Shake regime, coffee and water right now and I'm a bit delirious (hahahaha) .
  8. @Troy Thank you! Thank you for giving me a chance. @Xeon My reasons for posting this article is because [1] I believe that it is critical regarding understanding the global interest in the origins of mankind as it pertains to BLACK AFRICA and all humanity in its connection to Black Africans and especially the origins of the Y-DNA that every malefactor contains in their DNA today, and also [2] because this subject might help to understand how negative propaganda about the origins of Black men is underhandedly used against their presence and existence. And lastly, [3] because I have sons... Now why did the global science community become 'STUNNED' due to these findings to the point that this article is circulating; I don't know, except to say that maybe they have a vested interest in putting out some bits and pieces of truth. A lot. But my main focus for right now would begin with trying to understand what I see as still a partial publication of the truth. This reference material that was published back in 2016, by way of scholars from Stanford University, (about 4 years after the Genome Project was published), may help to shed light on my position: Y chromosome genes from Neanderthals likely extinct in modern men Carlos Bustamante and his colleagues found that DNA from the Neanderthal Y chromosome, which is passed from father to son, is likely extinct. Steve Fisch The study was published April 7 in The American Journal of Human Genetics, in English and in Spanish, and will be available to view for free. The senior author is Carlos Bustamante, PhD, professor of biomedical data science and of genetics at the School of Medicine, and the lead author is Fernando Mendez, PhD, a postdoctoral scholar at Stanford. ... Unlike the X chromosome, the Y chromosome is passed exclusively from father to son. This is the first study to examine a Neanderthal Y chromosome, Mendez said. Previous studies sequenced DNA from the fossils of Neanderthal women or from mitochondrial DNA, which is passed to children of either sex from their mother. Other research has shown that the DNA of modern humans is from 2.5 to 4 percent Neanderthal DNA, a legacy of breeding between modern humans and Neanderthals 50,000 years ago. As a result, the team was excited to find that, unlike other kinds of DNA, the Neanderthal Y chromosome DNA was apparently not passed to modern humans during this time. “We’ve never observed the Neanderthal Y chromosome DNA in any human sample ever tested,” Bustamante said. “That doesn’t prove it’s totally extinct, but it likely is.” ... _____________________________________________________________ So what can we learn from this study? If they are saying there was once NEANDERTHAL MEN that reproduced then, obviously THEY DID EXIST, so why did they stop having the ability to produce viable MALE OFFSPRING LIKE THEMSELVES? So Oh! I get it, all mankind, even European men who can have malefactors had to have originated from who??? -- an Afcian male descendant!? So why are we enduring White Supremacy then? So then, if this is true then, why has so much attention been shifted away from this obvious conclusive origin regarding the MODERN HUMANS [HOMO SAPIENS] in connection with African men origins and so much attention given to the 'OUT OF AFRICA THEORY' as it pertains to mtEVE? This obvious ommission of AFrican origins of the Y-DNA seems like a serious issue. But, I am happy that some scholars are willing to publish some of their facts. What should we learn from this? Again, a lot! But certainly, this recent findings to reflect the past negative propaganda aimed against people of African descent both men and women.

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