For who doesn't know, ICE means Immigration and Customs Enforcement. The mission of ICE is to remove people illegally who commit crimes or violate immigration law, not to target Americans.
ICE runs enforcement operations aimed at people in the U.S. without legal authorization and many operations target individuals from a variety of countries, including Mexico, prioritizing people with serious criminal records.
Most ICE operations are directed at non-citizens. In case of mistakes, the correct response is stronger oversight, not dismissing the need for immigration enforcement.
Governors and civil-rights groups already demanded inquiries. Cases where U.S. citizens were mistakenly detained are rare exceptions and typically corrected quickly. If abuses occur, especially to children, they should be investigated, but you don’t abolish law enforcement because of isolated misconduct, same logic used for police. Arrest statistics show the majority detained had criminal convictions.
Trump’s immigration policies were about protecting Black and Hispanic citizens from wage depression, human trafficking, and crime from illegal immigration, not targeting minorities. Remember that most of the violence cases are Blacks on Blacks. Under Trump, Black unemployment hit record lows. He funded HBCUs permanently, passed the First Step Act (criminal justice reform) and invested in “Opportunity Zones” to bring businesses to poor neighborhoods. You can condemn abusive enforcement and still evaluate policy results independently, to verify is someone could be an ally.
Kirk assassination is a ritual against freedom of speech. Leftists are spreading harmful rhetoric, if they are blocked from continue that, it is not even proportional to what happened, in terms of freedom of speech. Support for Trump or Charlie Kirk is about policies, not race. Many Black conservatives/republicans, Hispanic conservatives/republicans also support them. The GOP is not a “White only” party.
Attributing political support solely to race oversimplifies things and risks trading one kind of unfairness for another. People support politicians for reasons that often include policy preferences, taxes, schooling, law enforcement, cultural and moral values, not only skin color.
Zeus is God. Quoting His Grand Ritual: "The people shall speak to You in their own tongues and call You by many names".
ICE enforces immigration law, it does not, by mission statement, decide who “belongs” by race. In practice, enforcement tends to focus on non-citizens, many of whom are Latin American but also from other regions.
The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo (1848), that’s how almost all national borders formed, it doesn’t mean every Mexican is automatically a citizen in U.S. The historical fact that land changed hands almost two centuries ago does not automatically grant current immigration status to everyone from those regions. It is not a legal basis to dismantle immigration law overnight.
Mainstream archaeology and Mesoamerican scholarship do not accept African origin theories for the Olmec, indeed the consensus is that the Olmec were indigenous to Mesoamerica and developed locally. Facial features on statues are not reliable proof of an African origin.
Epstein’s “list” is bipartisan (Clinton flew more than anyone) and no evidence connects Trump criminally. The “If Ivanka wasn’t my daughter” comment is crude, but it was a bad joke, not evidence of perversion or crime. If you oppose a politician because of their words, wealth and character, say so clearly.
The scientific consensus, archaeology and genetics, indicate that the ancestors of today’s Native American peoples migrated to the Americas from northeastern Asia, Siberia, thousands of years ago as the Bering land-bridge migrations. Claims that African-descended people are the original Americans is a deliberate mislabeling not supported by credible evidence. Identity arguments don’t erase immigration law or national sovereignty. Afrocentric theories are used as useful rhetoric by leftists to subvert the U.S. and the West.
Your intent to uplift is a good starting point, we are all Zevists here, dedicated to Zeus by blood. But responsible upliftment depends on accurate history and careful sourcing. Misinformation and unproven claims can lead people away from practical solutions.
Art and monuments often reflect a country’s historical narratives. Germany has museums that display allegorical figures shaped by long artistic traditions. Art can represent conversations about race and history, but one painting or carving isn’t proof of a global truth.
We did a Schedule after Kirk assassination, it is not fake. Both Hollywood and CIA are in the hands of international elements that strangely aren't present in your post.
Feel free to share your thoughts and your researches. We are all Brothers and Sisters here.
1.) I know what ICE stands for, no need to explain. I just don't understand how European Immigrants can say who belongs here and who doesn't.
2.) That's their job but they're clearly pretty shit at it. They cover their faces like cowards because they don't want to be seen...they say that their going after criminals (which I'm all for!) But when you go to people who have their birth certificate, who have been here for years, who are American citizens, and you harass and beat them...what do you think will come about? Anger and distrust. We'd be here all day if would be able to cite alllllllll of the heinous shit ICE has done... they can't even do their job correctly....how many times are you going to bust down the wrong person's door without a warrant, and that's just an innocent mistake???? No. Done on purpose. When are European immigrants going to put in Aligator Alcatraz? They came here on a boat. Across the seas. Oh, they're settlers! Nvm....
3.) Rare exceptions my ass let's just analyze their BS as a whole:
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Reports indicate that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has been accused of abuse thousands of times, with allegations documented over at least the last decade and a half. The exact number of accusations is not known, however, because allegations are often underreported due to fear of retaliation, and not all complaints are thoroughly investigated or publicly released.
Key findings from several reports include:
Widespread allegations: A Senate investigation in 2025 identified over 500 "credible reports of human rights abuse" in immigration detention since January 2025 alone. The allegations included physical and sexual abuse, mistreatment of pregnant women and children, and inadequate medical care.
Complaints of sexual assault: Between 2012 and March 2018, 1,448 sexual abuse allegations were filed with ICE. A separate 2023 investigation by Futuro Investigates identified 308 complaints of sexual assault or abuse between 2015 and 2021.
Sexual abuse by staff: A study of reports from 2018 to 2022 found 922 sexual assault allegations. Of those, 272 (about 30%) were against facility staff, and those allegations significantly increased over that period.
General abuse claims: In a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit, the ACLU obtained records documenting intimidation, harassment, and abuse of children in U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) custody from 2009 to 2014. Additionally, a report covering 2010 to 2016 found that ICE received nearly 14,700 complaints of sexual or physical abuse.
Minimal investigations: Reporting from organizations like Freedom for Immigrants and the Project on Government Oversight has revealed that the Department of Homeland Security's Inspector General (OIG) has investigated only a very small fraction of the tens of thousands of complaints it has received.
Retaliation against detainees: Detainees have reported facing retaliation from staff after filing grievances. According to a 2024 ACLU report, records show that facility staff would taunt, intimidate, and place outspoken leaders in solitary confinement.
READ THOSE NUMBERS!!! You Couldn't possibly expect the people who were here prior to invasion to really trust said people..*sidenote*..CIA works hand in hand with these cartels to flood the streets with drugs, do yourself a favor and look up "Gary Webb"
But we're focusing on people who were deported falsely that was a "rare" case
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Good — below is a sourced list of reported / alleged illegal deportations (Jan 20, 2025 → present). I limited entries to incidents reported in news, press statements, or international bodies where reporting or investigators describe the deportation as wrongful, illegal, or otherwise highly contested. These are alleged / reported cases (not necessarily court determinations). I put the most important source(s) for each entry directly after the description so you can open them.
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Reported / alleged illegal deportations (conservative list)
1. Kilmar Abrego García — wrongful deportation to El Salvador (returned to U.S.)
What’s reported: Abrego García was deported to El Salvador in spring 2025 despite pending legal issues and claims; his deportation has been widely described as “wrongful” in major outlets. He was later brought back to the U.S., and courts have since scrutinized related prosecutions and rulings.
Key sources: AP / Reuters / ABC / CBS / Al Jazeera timelines and reporting.
2. Mario Guevara (Atlanta-area journalist) — deported to El Salvador after ~100 days in ICE custody
What’s reported: Longtime Georgia-based Spanish-language journalist arrested while covering protests; advocates and press-freedom groups call the detention and deportation wrongful or politically motivated. Reporting documents ~100 days in custody prior to removal.
Key sources: The Guardian, CBS/WABE, AP/WSLS, Democracy Now coverage.
3. UN experts’ findings / concerns about deportations to El Salvador (April 2025) — international alarm about illegal/forced returns
What’s reported: UN human-rights experts issued a public statement expressing alarm that certain U.S. deportation practices (notably to El Salvador) appeared arbitrary and unlawful under international standards and raised concerns about illegal expulsions. (This is a country-level/investigatory finding rather than an individual court ruling.)
Key source: UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights press release.
4. Various reported deportations of asylum-seekers or people with pending claims — media/advocates document removals despite pending claims
What’s reported: Multiple news outlets and legal-aid groups have reported that people with pending asylum applications, appeals, or other pending claims have nonetheless been removed under expedited processes or administrative actions — these reports characterize some removals as unlawful or in violation of procedural protections. Examples and explainer pieces from the American Immigration Council, NILC, Migration Policy Institute, and local press.
Key sources: American Immigration Council, NILC, Migration Policy, reporting on expedited removal / enforcement expansions.
5. Reports of mass / rapid removals raising legal concerns (aggregate data & investigative reporting)
What’s reported: Investigative outlets and rights groups (Marshall Project, Time, local investigative reporters) documented that large numbers of people — including many without serious criminal convictions — were being removed quickly in 2025, prompting questions about due process and resulting in multiple local reports of individual wrongful or contested deportations. (These are patterns supported by ICE removal tallies + journalistic case work.)
Key sources: ICE press releases on removals; Marshall Project and Time reporting.
6. Country-level / third-country deportations affecting asylum seekers (examples: Pakistan → Afghanistan, and other international returns)
What’s reported: International reporting documents instances where refugees/claimants were deported from third countries into danger (e.g., Pakistan returning Afghans to Taliban control) after resettlement pathways stalled — international bodies flagged these as effectively unlawful or violative of protection obligations. (Included because they reflect “illegal deportation” in an international-protection sense.)
Key source: Washington Post reporting on Pakistan → Afghanistan returns.
How complete is this list?
This is not a claim that the list is exhaustive. It’s a conservative, evidence-backed compilation of the most prominent alleged illegal deportations and patterns reported by mainstream news organizations, UN experts, and reputable investigative outlets from Jan 20, 2025 through today.
Many alleged wrongful deportations are reported locally (smaller outlets, immigrant-rights organizations, and legal aid groups). If you want a more exhaustive dataset, I can expand searches to include local papers, legal-aid press releases, court complaint PDFs, and NGO case trackers and produce a downloadable spreadsheet of every reported individual case I find.
Important legal & factual notes (read before using this list)
Allegation vs. judgment: I flagged items that news outlets, NGOs, or international bodies described as “wrongful,” “illegal,” or “arbitrary.” Unless I explicitly wrote “court found” or “settlement says,” treat these as reported/alleged rather than final legal determinations.
Why tracking is hard: ICE/DHS statistics count removals but do not label removals “illegal.” Legal validation often requires individual case review, court rulings, or settlements — many cases are still in litigation or being investigated.
If you want one of these next steps, I’ll do it immediately (no waiting):
A. Full expanded list — comb local/regional news + NGO press releases and build a spreadsheet (CSV) of every reported alleged illegal deportation I can find since Jan 20, 2025 (names, dates, location, short note, direct source link).
B. Court/filing pack — gather complaint PDFs, court docket numbers, and official filings for each reported case that has entered litigation.
C. Narrow to highest-certainty cases — produce a short list of incidents where multiple reputable outlets + a court order / official agency statement independently corroborate that the deportation was improper.
So Chat GPT couldn't even compile a complete list because it's simply a lot, I could've gone further but...
500 cases of Human Rights violations Jan 2024.
2012-2018 March 1,448 sexual abuse allegations A separate 2023 investigation by Futuro Investigates identified 308 complaints of sexual assault or abuse between 2015 and 2021.
from 2018 to 2022 found 922 sexual assault allegations. Of those, 272 (about 30%) were against facility staff, and those allegations significantly
In a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit, the ACLU obtained records documenting intimidation, harassment, and abuse of children in U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) custody from 2009 to 2014. Additionally, a report covering 2010 to 2016 found that ICE received nearly 14,700 complaints of sexual or physical abuse. increased over that period.
The South Koreans that came over to teach Americans! Detained and humiliated by ICE...NOW...if this was the other way around! There would be a war against South Korea...now just think all of the stuff that's been swept under the rug....smh ...like the missing detainees at Aligator Alcatraz:
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Hundreds of detainees held at the Florida immigration facility dubbed "Alligator Alcatraz" have gone missing from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) records, according to recent reports. The facility is located on the grounds of the Dade-Collier Training and Transition Airport in the Everglades.
Details on the missing detainees:
Vanished from databases: A Miami Herald investigation revealed that as of late August 2025, approximately two-thirds of the 1,800 immigrants held at the facility in July were missing from ICE's online database. Around 800 of those detainees showed no record at all in the database.
Vague records: Another 450 detainees were listed with no location data. The only instruction given was to "Call ICE for details," a note attorneys say offers no transparency.
Lack of transparency: The lack of public records prevents family members and lawyers from tracking many detainees or confirming their transfers or deportations.
Official response: The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has denied any wrongdoing, stating that all detainees are accounted for and calling the claims a "hoax".
Legal challenges: Human rights organizations like the American Civil Liberties Union have filed lawsuits alleging that the facility violates detainees' constitutional rights.
I asked Gemini "How many children are held in AA?
"The exact number of children held at the Alligator Alcatraz immigration detention center is not publicly available, but U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) policies generally do not detain unaccompanied children except in rare instances, and the facility's capacity is for up to 5,000 adult migrants.
Here's what is known:
Facility Focus: The Alligator Alcatraz facility is designed to hold adult migrants and alleviate strain on state law enforcement and jails, not primarily for children.
ICE Policy: U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) states it does not detain unaccompanied children, with rare exceptions.
Capacity: The facility has a capacity for up to 5,000 individuals, who are primarily undocumented migrants, according to NPR and Wikipedia."
Exact number is not publicly available...but at least we know they're their...
I then asked "How many children from Aligator Alcatraz have gone missing"
Geminis Response
Missing adults: News reports in September 2025 indicated that hundreds of adult detainees were unaccounted for. The Miami Herald reported that roughly two-thirds of the 1,800 immigrants held there in July had disappeared from ICE's online database, and families were unable to locate them.
Minor briefly detained: In July 2025, a 15-year-old boy was briefly detained at "Alligator Alcatraz" after a traffic stop, despite the facility not being intended for minors. He was transferred to a shelter for migrant children after his age was confirmed, and his attorney highlighted the lack of oversight surrounding the case.
The facility is primarily used for detaining adults, but the incident with the teenage boy reveals that children are at risk of being sent there. However, the publicly available information focuses on the large number of adults who have disappeared, rather than a specific count of missing children.
So all of these events are just rare occasions??? Right.
5.) Trumps laws are not to protect anyone but his billionaire friends and Israel...he keeps sending money to our enemy...ICE raided that apartment complex like we were at war with him...how is this going to cause anything but an uproar and distrust????
6.)Like I said, I had no idea who CK was, I do believe that the whole thing is a psyop. We agree on that. Still, no offense...screw that guy...I researched some of the crap he said...did he deserve what he deserved...I mean kinda..you saying shit about the Civil Rights, Palestine, etc etc, is just plain ignorant in my honest opinion...without the Civil Rights a lot of stuff would've never changed...BUT i have heard something of the likes that the Civil Rights movement was more for Asian American communities..or something like that..gotta do more research upon that...
7.) I don't support his ass,

he's a degenerate. Simple. Fuck Obama too. Ain't got shit to do with his race.
8.) We love Zeus.
9.)Those people in Chicago...that were detained were mostly Black...only 40+ of them were actually Latino...only 4 of them were actual gang members....so why destroy the entire community??? They broke down all the doors...they dragged children out ass naked...one woman even witnessed one of the ICE memebers say "Fuck them kids." But, rare occasion! My bad! Oppsie Daisy!!!
10.)Hidalgo you say? Okay...
This popped up on my IG! Coincidence? Nope!
A.Texas was stolen through lies.
The U.S. didn't "win" Texas fairly, they lied to get it. European American terrorist wanted to expand slavery, even though Mexico had banned it decades earlier. Mexico allowed them in, on the condition they respect Mexican law.
Instead, men like Stephen F. Austin and others lobbied the U.S. government, twisting stories and stirring war. This war was never about freedom; it was about bringing enslaved Africans into Texas soil. The theft of Texas was not only a betrayal of Mexico but a foundation built on blood, greed, and lies
B.)BROKEN PROMISES
The Treaty was broken! Just like they all were
When the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo was signed in 1848, half of Mexico's territory was seized. The treaty promised that the Mexicans who stayed would be full American citizens, with their property rights respected.
On paper, it sounded fair. In reality, their lands were stolen through courts rigged against them, their citizenship ignored, and their dignity stripped away. They were treated as foreigners in their own homelands.
This betrayal was the seed of violence that would later erupt into lynchings and massacres.
C.)THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL OF TERROR
La Matanza: The Massacre of Mexicans.
Between 1910 and 1920, Mexicans and Mexican Americans in Texas lived under siege. Law enforcement, vigilantes, and especially the Texas Rangers orchestrated raids that wiped out entire communities. Men and boys were dragged from their homes and executed without trial.
Families were terrorized into abandoning their properties so settlers could seize them. This wasn't random crime, it was state-sponsored ethnic cleansing. This decade became known as La Matanza, The Massacre, a history almost entirely erased from U.S. memory.
D.)GRUESOME REALITIES
"Blood in the Borderlands."
The details are horrifying. People were burned alive, hanged from trees, or shot in cold blood. Women were assaulted, children left parentless. Homes were set on fire, land deeds destroyed, and survivors forced into silence.
In 1918, the Porvenir Massacre saw 15 unarmed men and boys executed in front of their families.
These killings sent a message: Mexicans had no safety, no rights, and no claim to their own land. Violence was the tool, and dispossession was the goal.
E.)THE BRUTALITIES OF THE TEXAS RANGERS
Cold blooded murder.
Texas Rangers falsely accused Mexican- Americans of being affiliated with bandits in the Rio Grande Valley area. The lynching of 20-year- old Antonio Rodriguez sparked a revolution that led to five years of raging war.
Rodriguez was the first victim lost to La Matanza in 1910. He was an American citizen born in New Mexico who was a ranch hand who was accused of killing the ranch owner, Effie Henderson. A group of White Texans dragged Rodriguez out of his jail cell in Rocksprings, Texas, where they doused him in gasoline and set him ablaze.
F.)INNOCENT VICTIMS NAMED
Not faceless. Not forgotten!
Many victims were innocent men targeted by lies. Paulino Serda, a rancher in Edinburg, Texas, was murdered after Rangers accused him of aiding "bandits." He was a respected community member, guilty only of owning land.
Jesus Bazán and Antonio Longoria were simply riding their horses when Rangers gunned them down without hesitation. These men weren't criminals, they were neighbors, fathers, sons. Their only "crime" was being Mexican in a state determined to erase them.
G.)TARGETING OF MEXICAN WOMEN
Our women were not spared.
Though La Matanza is often told through the stories of men, Mexican women were also frequent targets of racist violence, torture, and murder. Sexual violence was widespread, yet these crimes were ignored and unpunished by authorities.
During the 1918 Porvenir Massacre, the only survivors left behind were women, including two who were pregnant, along with children and elderly men. Historical records show Mexican women were lynched in Texas, including Chipita Rodríguez, publicly hanged in 1863 after being unjustly convicted of murder.
In places like Goliad, over 100 people, including women, were lynched on the "Hanging Tree." Killers often posed with their victims, turning the photographs into postcards. This was not only violence, it was humiliation, domination, and erasure, meant to send a message that no Mexican body was safe.
H.)EXPOSING THE RANGERS
Even the people cried out.
Residents of Kingsville risked everything to expose the Texas Rangers' brutality. In desperation, they sent a telegram to President Woodrow Wilson describing how anyone could be imprisoned or killed if an officer whispered their name.
They wrote, "One or more of us may have incurred the displeasure of someone, and it seems only necessary for that someone to whisper our names to an officer, to have us imprisoned and killed without an opportunity to prove in a fair trial the falsity of the charges against us."
Even then, pleas for justice were ignored, and the violence continued unchecked.
I.)WHY YOU NEVER LEARNED THIS
History books erased it.
Ask yourself, why wasn't this in your textbooks? Why weren't you taught that Mexicans were lynched, hunted, and driven out? Because to admit it would destroy the myth of American exceptionalism.
Schools teach you that America is fair, just, and equal, while quietly burying its crimes. They pick and choose which oppressions to highlight, controlling which communities are seen as victims and which are erased. Erasure is not an accident it is a deliberate act of propaganda.
J.)DIVIDE AND DISTRACT
One oppressor. Many targets!
This silence wasn't just about hiding guilt, it was about dividing us. By teaching the violence against Black communities but erasing ours, the system made us believe we had different struggles.
American people have always been targeted by the same white supremacist system.
Our erasure makes it easier to pit us against one another. The truth is, our liberation is tied together, because our oppression has always come from the
same source.
K.)LYNCHINGS NEVER ENDED
Lynchings still happen on American soil. Do not be fooled, lynchings never stopped.
Today, when Black and Brown bodies are found hanging from trees, headlines call them "suicides." Families cry for answers, but cases are dismissed without outrage or justice.
We have to ask the question: are the Rangers of yesterday simply the police of today, still doing America's dirty work?
Black and Brown lives are targeted, but Brown deaths are often erased from national outrage, buried under silence. It never ended, only the excuses changed.
L.) MODERN DAY LYNCHINGS
Today, it looks like police shootings, ICE raids, and prisons filled with Black and Brown bodies. It looks like families torn apart at the border, children caged, and migrants killed in custody.
The methods are updated, but the logic is the same: terrorize us into silence, dispossession, or death. When you see headlines about another Black man killed by police, or another migrant "disappeared" by ICE, understand, it is the same system La Matanza unleashed a century ago.
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11.) Go buy and read "They Came here before Columbus" I'm sure you can find the PDF online ...you're honestly going to tell me that those Olmec heads do not look like us? Look at that nose. The thick lips. Come on now.
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The theory that the Olmecs were Black was first proposed in the 19th century by José Melgar, who described the first colossal head he found as having "Ethiopian" features. The idea gained popular traction in the 1970s through Afrocentrist writer Ivan Van Sertima's book
They Came Before Columbus, which claimed West Africans influenced early Mesoamerican civilizations.
Scholarly refutation
Mainstream historians, archaeologists, and geneticists overwhelmingly reject the African origin hypothesis as pseudoscientific. Mesoamerican scholars like Richard Diehl and Ann Cyphers have explicitly refuted these claims, pointing to a consistent body of evidence supporting the indigenous origins of Olmec culture. The argument is seen as undermining the achievements of indigenous Americans by attributing their earliest civilization to an outside group.
12.) Here's the thing with the godamnn Epstein list....if you're not on it Donald, why havent you released it?? Are we really going to sit here and say that this man isnt hiding something? Are we really going to sit here and say those photos of him with those lil girls are fake? I think tf not. Release the Epstein files Donny! You have nothing to hide right? But didn't he say they're a hoax or something?

Nah bruh, lets see it. He's probably frantically editing them as we speak!
13.)Yeah those Natvies you see did Origninate from Siberia..
But... pls copy and paste these links into your url:
Indigenous peoples of The Americas and adjoining Islands.
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We are back Baby American Indians #Rise 🪶✨️🪶🪶👑🙏🏾.
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Civiliter Mortuus Black means dead at law!.
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History of Sweden: very interesting


So folks in Sweden are heated ’cause their state TV had the nerve to tell the truth… and show the original melanated people of the land. 👀🧑🏾🦱📺Welp… since y’all mad about facts, let’s go ahead and...
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Mummies Found in Mexico:
America is Ancient Egypt THE MOTHERLAND #LetTheTruthBeTold #America #TaMeri #AncientEgypt #Motherland.
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Reclassification from Native 2 Negro:
The Moor with the Emerald Cluster:
#LetTheTruthBeTold We are #Royalty 👑.
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The Moor with the Emerald Cluster" "Refers to a 1724 statuette by Balthasar Permoser and the Dinglinger workshop in Dresden's Green Vault, depicting an indigenous American man with
African facial features, rather than an actual "Moor" from Africa. The sculpture, made oflacquered pearwood and precious stones,features a Native American from the Mississippi region, as indicated by his feather headdress and body adornments, which were likely based on engravings by Theodor de Bry. The artwork reflects the European
fascination with toredes and wealtT
symbolizing the wealth of the West Indies"
Keyword: American Indian!!!
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DNA Test Exposed
They went through great lengths to keep us confused. We know who we are #Indigenous #coppercoloredbeings #AmericanIndians.
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Amuurakah to America
Muurs in America
13.) THE TRUTH SHALL SET US FREE!!!! HAIL ZEUS!!!!!!
14.) Depections of Aboriginal Americans & The Church in Germany
#Indigenous #AmericanIndians.
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15.) Yes, we all did the ritual (hopefully) but CK saying those things was not right. Period.