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The untold history of Jamaica

Olmec statue
Olmec statue Glysiak, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons
World history
9 August, 2015

This is a lecture that contradicts what we know of our history. It manages to span over 10,000 years of our history in under an hour. It looks at the people who lived on the island of Jamaica prior to Christopher Columbus’ so-called discovery. It speaks about the transatlantic slave trade and how our history has been deliberately obscured to keep us in place.

Master Amaru Ka’Re promises to show you that:

  • The so-called Arawaks are fake
  • Columbus was a mass-murdering theif
  • The “Slave Trade” was actually a Race War
  • Jamaican citizens are legally British property
  • Christianity is a psychological weapon
  • Queen Elizabeth II owns the Government of Jamaica
  • Jamaicans are neither “independent” nor free

How Jamaicans were made slaves and why they are still not free

Starting with the Arawaks, he claims that there is no historical record of them existing in Jamaica. Despite them being on the Jamaica coat of arms, the brown-skinned Arawaks are fake, so he says. The reality is that Taino’s are alive and well and present in Jamaica. He claims that, if anything, it was the Olmecs who lived in Jamaica and the other islands, just as they did in America. It must be noted that many scholars have stated that Olmecs were not Black.




Unlike the documentary, The Conspiracy and Hidden Identity of Blacks in the Bible, which requires us to believe that the words in the bible are truth-based, this lecture denounces the bible as being not god’s word and suggests that the bible and Christianity are used for psychological warfare.

In this video, Master Amaru Ka’Re is not only denying our African roots by stating that black people were already in Jamaica before the Transatlantic Slave Trade but by insisting that Olmecs were African, he also denies a part of Native American culture.

Watch the video for other unusual and thought-provoking ideas. Tell us what you think in the comments. Has he proven the fact that black people were already there?

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  1. PTAH AMEN

    25 December, 2016 at 12:21 pm

    I can certainly agree with this scholar because of a lot of factors, black people are the first people to travel and populate all of the continents and they did and are still doing is leaving and inventing and most of all creating in every conceivable aspect the very necessary requirements to make life here on earth open to some form of expression. They did this by connecting to the environment and then express it, meaning their perception by their art, spiritual systems, architecture. And cosmogonies. Whether hewn in the mountains of any of the geographical locations or on papyrus, oracle bone and the most hardest substances on this earth (granite, basalt, diorite etc, et al.) They left an undeniable mark and at no time could there be an uncertainty about who done it! All of other race of people are relatively recent to have made this most important impact on civilization. The western scholars if they put their “white supremist ideologies aside, will arrive at this same conclusion. The extra- terrestrial or outer the world aliens is none than, this most omnipotent and ubiquitous black people! They know this from the excavations that were carried out especially the remains that were found when relates it to the cranium: “dolichocephalic”, elongated head!

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  2. hasan

    26 January, 2018 at 5:29 pm

    where are you at now

    Reply
  3. Wayne

    17 September, 2019 at 3:56 pm

    We aren’t black. Black really means pale or wan ya dig?

    Reply
  4. Linford Sweeney

    25 January, 2022 at 10:37 pm

    My great grandmother lived in Jamaica and was part Taino that lived in southern Clarendon. Many artefacts have been found relating to the Taino people who spoke and practiced a culture called Arawak.

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