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Attention Blacks, “African Americans”, Afrodescendants: Civil Death Explained By Honorable Silis Muhammad

CIVIL DEATH means you are in existence, but you are not known politically in the State in which you reside. As you have no identity in the world: you are rendered a stateless people, according to Sub-Commissioner, Professor Jose Bengoa. Civil death is an international (UN) term; it can be interpreted to mean that you […]

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How to improve the Black condition without enduring U.S. politics (which doesn’t address what’s required for true Black freedom)

Upon realizing they need to do more to improve the Black condition, there are Black community activists and concerned Black Family members that say you should make sure you vote to let your voice be heard. Don’t get me wrong. Everyone must be productive in the society in which they live. However, participating in America’s […]

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Blacks, “African Americans”, Afrodescendants Take the Next Step Toward Eliminating Civil Death and the Willie Lynch Syndrome

On December 16, 2012, the Lost-Found Nation of Islam (LFNOI) held the First National Election for President of the Afrodescendant Nation in mosques across the U.S. recognizing and restoring the Afrodescendant (slave descendants of the Transatlantic Slavery) human right to civil life. The Honorable Silis Muhammad, Chief Executive Officer of the LFNOI, previously identified that […]

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