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Posted by: christianbethel
« on: May 21, 2022, 06:40:39 pm »

There's also the three-volume work by the Nation of Islam entitled The Secret Relationship Between Blacks and Jews.
Posted by: guest5
« on: February 10, 2021, 06:19:54 pm »

Life Aboard a Slave Ship
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From approximately 1525 to 1866, 12.5 million Africans were forcibly transported across the Middle Passage to serve as slaves in the New World. Life aboard slave ships was agonizing and dangerous; nearly 2 million slaves would perish on their journey across the Atlantic. #HistoryChannel
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PmQvofAiZGA
Posted by: guest5
« on: November 27, 2020, 12:57:49 pm »

Dr Tony Martin: The Jewish Role in the African Slave Trade
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g5SsGfZubKA

Jewish Slave Trade of Africans - Historical Account by Prof. Tony Martin
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4sB2U9EemMY

Lawsuit against companies that financed slave-trade fleets
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jZxXerG4E1M
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1. Wide of plaintiffs and supporters
2. SOUNDBITE (English) Queen Mother Dr. Delois Blakely, Plaintiff:
"Words cannot express what we have experienced as a people. We''re calling on the world in terms of justice, in terms of righteousness. Reparations, reparations, reparations now."
3. Mid shot of Blakely
4. Wide pan of plaintiffs and supporters assembled
5. SOUNDBITE (English) Edward D. Fagan, Plaintiff''s attorney:
"Every victim group in the world but one has been given its day in court. The Jews got their day in court, Japanese got their day in court, Koreans got their day in court. Everybody got their day in court and everybody got the opportunity to compel the defendants to come forward and account for what they did. The only group that remains is Africans."
6. Wide of group
7. Close up man holding sign "Reparations Now"
8. SOUNDBITE (English) Edward D. Fagan, Plaintiff''s attorney
"It''s a slam dunk unless, unless somebody decides it is a political issue and that blacks aren''t entitled to make these claims, but every genocide claim made in this court house has been upheld and allowed to go to trial."
9. Various shots of the lawsuit

STORYLINE:       

Descendants of slaves filed a one (b) billion US dollar lawsuit against British insurer Lloyd''s of London and American tobacco giant R.J. Reynolds on Monday, accusing them of profiting by committing genocide against their ancestors.

Lawyers for eight plaintiffs said the complaint - unlike past lawsuits seeking reparations for slavery - was the first to use DNA to link the plaintiffs to Africans who suffered atrocities during the slave trade.

The suit filed in US federal court in Manhattan accuses the corporations of "aiding and abetting the commission of  genocide" by allegedly financing and insuring the ships that delivered slaves to tobacco plantations in the United States.

American banking company FleetBoston Financial Corp. was also targeted in the lawsuit.

DNA testing has made a "direct connection" between Farmer-Paellmann to the Mende tribe in Sierra Leone, whose people "were kidnapped, tortured and shipped in chains to the United States," the lawsuit said.

Similar scientific links have been made between the other plaintiffs and tribes in Niger and Gambia, the lawsuit said.

In January, a federal judge in Chicago threw out a similar lawsuit brought by descendants of slaves.