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Izana Aksumi invades Nubia again

The Obelisk of Axum in  Ethiopia 's  Tigray Region  (2009) Izana Aksumi invades Nubia again The events in the city of Port Sudan these days, which is the bloody conflict that broke out between the Nuba and Beni Amer tribes did not come out of the blue, as evidence has happened more than once in a remarkable way .. Thus, history tells us that Aizana king Aksum had He invaded Nubia and caused the collapse and fall of the kingdom of Meroe. In his conquest, the focus was more on those whom he called the Blue Nuba than the others, the Red Nuba. Who are the "Khasa" and who are the brown Amer .. And why they target the Nuba ethnic throughout history? The underlying causes that led to the beginning of the collapse of the Kingdom of Meroe can be seen in the transformation of trade routes from the Nile to the Red Sea. The obstruction of the caravan routes by the Nubadite Blemmyes combined to eventually isolate the Kingdom from the Mediterranean world and to begin its economic

The Manson Murders, JFK, 9/11, and the Psychopathy of Power--By Kevin Barrett

“ With Alan Scheflin, a forensic psychologist and law professor who’d written a book on MKULTRA, I laid out a circumstantial case linking (CIA mind control guru Jolly) West to Manson. Was it possible, I asked, that the Manson murders were an MKULTRA experiment gone wrong? ‘No,’ he said, ‘an MKULTRA experiment gone right.’” ( CHAOS  , p. 369) The Manson Murders, JFK, 9/11, and the Psychopathy of Power A Review of CHAOS: Charles Manson, the CIA, and the Secret History of the Sixties by Tom O’Neill By Kevin Barrett • Unz Review • July 29, 2019 I moved out of Southern California in the summer of 1969. I was ten years old, and my parents were fleeing decadence and depravity in favor of the more wholesome Midwest. Before our move, a story had circulated about some local (Newport Beach) high schoolers who had “gone on an LSD trip” and gotten caught by police. As I understood it, the teenagers had “taken LSD” and started leaping from rooftop to rooftop, “tripping” all over the neighborh

Aden Zaman: Memories of the story of Somalia .. and the Suez War-Mohammed Ahmed Al - Baydani

Port of Aden in 1864. Aden Zaman: Memories of the story of Somalia .. and the Suez War Written by: Mohammed Ahmed Al - Baydani Many of the events took place in Aden and this is part of the history of Aden. There was no record of the events, some of them knew about their proximity to them, others knew little about them, there was no interest in recording these events, and there were events that went into oblivion. I wanted to live with these events, some of which I have seen from the police files that I joined in 1962 - the years of the summit in the events. I was lucky when I saw her and I never thought I would ever record them or even write them down. Important Events After years of age I was sometimes afraid to talk about it or even register it. Some of these events have almost gone into oblivion. I sit today after 42 years of age to record them so as not to be lost, and much has been lost. The years 1960 - 1967 were among the most important years in the history of Aden. The per

Hameedati in the rule of Sudan

Hameedati in the rule of Sudan # اطعام_حميدتي_في_حكم_السودان The name of the Arab-Darfur group was first mentioned on October 5, 1987, when twenty-four Arab leaders in Darfur, led by Abdullah Masar, wrote to Prime Minister al-Sadiq al-Mahdi (annex below), where they claim to have brought civilization to Darfur and represent 70% of the population and demanding more than more than 50% of the constitutional functions in the region and the same share of the region in the center. The speech was attacked from all parts of Sudanese society at the time. When the SPLA sent an armed force to Darfur in 1991, the Sudanese government armed the Arab tribes of the SPLA and developed relations with the Arab groups. It was issued by Quraish 1 and Quraysh 2 (annex below), which carried out the plans of the group to displace Arab groups from West Africa to replace them in Hawakur, Zaghawa and Masalit to prove that they represent 70% of the population of Darfur. All of this evolved to the emergence o