Colonialism
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Climate Change or Pole Shift? What the Evidence Reveals — and What Power Has to Gain From the Narrative
A Comparative Analysis for the Culturally Curious and the Politically Awake The Question the Textbooks Don’t Ask We are told with increasing urgency that human carbon emissions are heating the planet to catastrophic levels. Glaciers are retreating, sea levels are rising, weather systems are intensifying, and animals are migrating to regions they have never historically…
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THEY WERE THE FIRST EVERYWHERE: The Twa, the Negritos, the Pygmies of the Americas, and the Global Evidence for a Substrate First People — and the Genocide That Tried to Erase Them
Before every empire, before every migration wave, before the first monument was raised — they were already there. Small, dark, ancient, and sovereign. The question is not where they came from. The question is why we were told they did not exist. OPENING The Shape of the Erasure There is a pattern so consistent…
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She Was The Door: The Mother Handler, White Interbreeding Into Native, Indigenous & Aboriginal Communities, and the Biological Acquisition of the Matriarchal Inheritance
She was never meant to be lost. She was the center of her community — the knowledge keeper, the land steward, the ceremonial holder, the one through whom the ancestral intelligence of her people moved forward into the next generation. The systems that dismantled her didn’t come all at once. They came through law. Through…
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The Men Who Hold the Keys: Freemasonry, The Handler Class, and the Theft of the Matriarchal Daughter’s Inheritance
They didn’t just erase her name. They erased her role. Before the covenant. Before the colony. Before the church told her to be silent and the legal system told her she had no standing — She was the keeper. The knowledge holder. The one the community turned to. Indigenous and matrilineal women did not sit…
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Black. Brown. Mestizo. Latino. — The Categories Built to Hide the People Who Were Here First
ANCESTRAL INTELLIGENCE SERIES | COLONIAL RECLASSIFICATION How the First-Line Peoples of the Americas Were Absorbed, Reclassified, and Hidden Inside the Slave Trade and Reclassification — And Why Racism Was the Specific Tool Required to Do It Livity.Blog “They did not erase the first people from the earth. They erased them from the…
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Before the Cherokee, Before the Mound Builders, Before the Dreamtime: The Small Ancient People Who Were There First
The article discusses the discovery of burial sites in Tennessee, Ohio, and Wyoming containing numerous small adult skeletons, suggesting a previously unknown ancient culture. These findings challenge mainstream narratives of Indigenous history and connect these populations to modern descendants in the Amazon and Southeast Asia, revealing a suppressed origin story linked to broader global genetic…
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The Black Irish, the Moors, and the Memory the Atlantic Never Forgot
By Livity Tree Art | Livity.Blog | Ancestral Intelligence Series There is a question that colonial history has never been able to answer cleanly: Why do some Irish people look like us? Dark hair. Olive or deep brown skin. Eyes the color of the ocean — green, grey, blue — set in faces that belong…
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Pharaoh’s Blood: How African Americans Carry the Same DNA as Ramesses III
An exploration of maritime capabilities, archaeological evidence, and the colonial erasure of African achievement. “Pharaoh DNA: The Scientific Proof That African Americans Descend from Ancient Egyptian Royalty” This would focus entirely on: ∙ Ramesses III carrying E1b1a ∙ 60% of African Americans having this same haplogroup ∙ The West African connection ∙ Sickle cell evidence…
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They Weren’t Freed—They Were Reclassified: How Freedmen Lost Their Land Through Paperwork
The article discusses the historical and ongoing dispossession of dark-skinned Indigenous nations in Oklahoma, primarily through the Dawes Rolls, which redefined racial categories and erased complex ancestries. It details how these mechanisms fragmented Indigenous identities, denied land rights, and continue to influence contemporary sovereignty struggles among the Freedmen, Washitaw, Muur, and Creole nations.
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The Ones Who Remembered: St. David’s Island and the Native American Slave Trade to the Caribbean
St. David’s Island is a bridge. Between the Northeastern tribes and the Caribbean. Between the past and the present. Between extinction and survival. And if they survived in Bermuda— If they held the memory for three hundred and fifty years— If they came back from the dead according to colonial records— Then ask yourself: How…
