UPDATE: Tariq Nasheed pushed for $7Mil for Hidden History Museum; Tariq says “Pan Africanism is CIA funded”

Hold your VOTE!

No reparations no vote!




In 1946 WWII veteran Maceo Snipes was shot in his back by the KKK the day after he became the first Black person to cast a vote in Taylor County, Georgia.

After he was shot, Mr. Snipes walked three miles to the hospital with his mother. For six hours doctors left him waiting and bleeding. By the time he was seen, he needed a blood transfusion. The doctors said the hospital had no “black blood.” Snipes died two days later.

This is why I will vote in every election. The day I stop voting is the day I stop breathing.

People died trying to vote.

Today was National Voter Registration Day. But guess what, you're in luck you can still register to vote. Grab your family members and friends.
Let’s go!
 
Africa is the future! the world knows and they're all slowly trying to strategically align themselves with what will pay off in the future, we love our Africans at home & abroad & all those who embrace their Africanness,
Yup. You can clearly see it esp. if you have visited which most ADOS and FBA clowns have never experienced.


GHANA is on my next place to visit.
 
Yup. You can clearly see it esp. if you have visited which most ADOS and FBA clowns have never experienced.


GHANA is on my next place to visit.
bruh get involved, ur kids will thank u for it .. full circle , for Ghana checkout dretaylor, the brother is doing great things, even the EYL brothers finally tapped in & r making moves on the continent..





 
All these foreign Blacka....



oooops!! sorry !! they are what u call FBA
but let them tell it.. trump & republicans will bring reparations if ppl can just hate on Africans & black immigrants..
 
Hmmm. I gotta get this book



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How One 1984 Conference Exploded 500 Years of Historical Lies About African Achievement (And Changed My Life Forever)​

The 1984 conference that changed everything I believed about history​

Anthony Browder
Sep 24, 2025




















I'm often asked how I got started in this endeavor.

One of the major turning points in me realizing that I wanted to devote my time and my life here on Earth to studying and talking about Nile Valley history, was the Nile Valley Conference, which was held in Kings Chapel on the campus of Morehouse College September 26th through the 30th in 1984.

I sat in the audience, a young whippersnapper not knowing much about anything, but I was amazed as I saw:

  • Asa Hilliard
  • Na'im Akbar
  • Charles Finch
  • Hunter Adams
  • Legrand Clegg
  • Bruce Williams
  • Runoko Rashidi
  • Ivan Van Sertima
And a host of other scholars.

There were:

  • Egyptologists
  • Psychologists
  • Historians
  • Physicians
  • Linguists
  • Physicists
  • Attorneys
  • Mathematicians
And all of these individuals brought two things to this conference:

  1. A love for Egypt, and
  2. An interpretation of ancient Egyptian history and culture that was anchored by their interest in their chosen profession


Each Scholar Brought Their Unique Perspective

The mathematician Beatrice Lumpkin talked about math in the Nile Valley from a specific heartfelt position.

The psychologist Na'im Akbar talked about the mind of Egypt, the psychology of the people of Kemet.

Asa Hilliard, an educational psychologist, talked about education in the Nile Valley.

Ivan Van Sertima and Charles Finch talked about medicine and science in the Nile Valley.

All of these brilliant scholars brought their own personal understanding of aspects of life to this interpretation of Nile Valley civilization, and they all were in agreement that Nile Valley Civilization was an indigenous African civilization.

They presented pieces of evidence one after another after another to reinforce this reality.

The Debate That Should Have Been Settled

It's a sad statement of the times in which we're living that 41 years after that event (I can’t believe it's been 41 years) there are still people on the planet today who are debating and arguing as to whether or not the founders of ancient Kemet, the people responsible for establishing the four Golden Ages of Kemet, were in fact indigenous African people.

It's an argument that was settled 51 years ago at the Cairo Symposium where Cheikh Anta Diop and Theophile Obenga presented irrefutable evidence to resolve that issue once and for all.



But this evidence was moved off the table and forgotten, so that they can continue promoting lies as historical truths.

Finding My Life's Purpose

Thank God for these courageous men and women who established the Nile Valley Conference and impressed a young person such as myself. I saw, while sitting in the audience, what I wanted to do with my life.

And 41 years later, I'm proud to say that this conference has influenced the creation of IKG, the ASA restoration project and all the things that have come from it and will continue to come from it.


For the rest of this letter, I want to give you a summary of 2 of the phenomenal presentations I saw back in September 1984.

I hope that these lessons can have the same impact on you as they did on me at the beginning of my career:



Na'im Akbar - The Study of the Mind In Egyptian History

Sitting in that audience at Morehouse College, I witnessed Dr. Na'im Akbar deliver what can only be described as a masterclass in intellectual liberation.

His presentation was a complete demolition of the lies we've been told about the mind, consciousness, and human potential.

The Lies of Western Psychology

Dr. Akbar began by systematically dismantling what he called the "limited notions of the mind" that emerged from Western thought.

He laid out 12 Critiques of Western Psychology:

  • Man is viewed as an object to be studied externally
  • Only quantifiable things are considered real
  • The material world is seen as all that exists
  • There's no concept of higher purpose for humanity
  • Observable behavior is all that matters
  • Soul, spirit, and revelation are dismissed as superstition
  • Brain and mind are considered identical
  • Individual isolation is paramount—no collective consciousness
  • Humans are products of biology, experience, and chance alone
  • There's no correct order for human development
  • Morality has no meaning beyond personal experience
  • Death of the body equals death of mind

The Root of the Problem

What struck me most was when Dr. Akbar explained the dual foundations of Western psychology's failures: sexism and racism.

The fear of femininity led to rejecting anything associated with the "feminine" realm—including spirituality, intuition, and soul consciousness.

The fear of African people led to a desperate attempt to deny that the very foundations of their civilization came from the minds of those they deemed "inferior."

As Dr. Akbar put it:

"It was scary to accept the fact that black people built what they had to emulate."


The Kemetic Understanding of Mind

Dr. Akbar introduced us to the ancient Kemetic science of the mind, built on the fundamental principle: "Man Know Thyself."

The ancients understood that self-knowledge was the basis of all true knowledge.

Before you could understand anything else, you had to understand the "wild beasts" within yourself and bring them under control of your higher nature.

Only then could unlimited powers manifest.

The Seven Dimensions of Soul

The most profound part of his presentation was the explanation of what the ancients called the "septenary"—the seven dimensions of the human soul:

1. Ka - The anchoring principle connecting tangible and intangible being

2. Ba - The breath of life, the vital principle activating all existence

3. Khaba - The astral body producing emotion and connecting to universal records

4. Aku - The seat of intelligence, meant to serve higher consciousness

5. Seb - The self-creative power manifesting at puberty

6. Putah - Intellectual maturity marked by ability to teach others

7. Atmu - The divine soul, eternal and creative

The Real Intelligence Test

Dr. Akbar described the ancient Egyptian "IQ test":

In the court of Ausar, your heart was placed on the scale of justice against a feather. True intelligence was measured by whether your heart had become so light—through ethical living and service to humanity—that it wouldn't outweigh a feather.



What Dr. Akbar showed us that night was a complete alternative to the mental slavery that had been imposed on our people.

He was providing the psychological foundation for our liberation.

The knowledge of ancient Kemet represented what he called "redemption"—the restoration of what was supposed to be, the reestablishment of perfection through knowledge.

The fully developed person, according to this ancient system, achieved what was called the "Christ consciousness"—not Christ as a man walking around Jerusalem, but the crystallization of all seven dimensions of the soul working in perfect harmony.

This was available to every human being.

You could be Christ. We all had this potential if we understood the integration of the sevenfold nature given by the creator.

The Lasting Impact

Forty-one years later, I can still feel the electricity in that room.

Dr. Akbar was giving us our minds back.

He showed us that the so-called "mental problems" plaguing descendants of enslaved Africans in North America and formerly colonized people on the continent were the result of being cut off from knowledge of our true selves.

The resolution wasn't therapy or medication—it was immersion in the higher knowledge of ourselves.

That presentation planted seeds that would grow into everything IKG represents today. It showed me that studying ancient Kemet wasn't just about history—it was about reclaiming our full human potential and helping our people remember who we really are.

Dr. Na'im Akbar gave us more than a lecture that night.

He gave us the keys to our own liberation.

Ivan Van Sertima - African Genius in Science



If Na'im Akbar liberated our minds that night, Ivan Van Sertima liberated our understanding of what we were capable of achieving.

Dr. Van Sertima gave us a masterclass in scientific truth that left every person in that audience fundamentally changed.

Before Dr. Van Sertima even began talking about African science, he explained how the entire Western academic system was designed to crush scholars like him—scholars who dared to tell the truth about African achievement.

His personal story was about overcoming obstacles purposely put in his way:

  • His professors in England were focused only on studying "primitive" African tribes
  • He was deliberately failed in his Swahili exam when he spoke out against racism
  • He discovered his recommendation letter to Africa called him "not one of our trusted students"
But Dr. Van Sertima used all that oppression as fuel to become one of the most important scholars of our time.

The Five Centuries of Lies Exploded

Then Dr. Van Sertima dropped bomb after bomb of documented scientific evidence.

He told us that "five centuries of falsehood have been exploded in just about five years."

The discoveries were staggering:

Advanced Metallurgy

  • Africans were producing steel 1,500 years ago when Europeans were still only producing iron
  • They achieved temperatures of 1,850 degrees Celsius in their furnaces
  • Europe's highest temperature before the 19th century was only 1,620 degrees
  • Africans did it in a single stage while Europeans needed multiple phases
  • They used less fuel and achieved better quality steel

Astronomical Mastery



  • In 7000 BC, Kushites built a "Stonehenge" with 19 stones aligned to track stars
  • They created one of the most accurate prehistoric calendars
  • The first accurate calendar in the world was created by Africans in 4230 BC
  • This is the calendar we still use today with only minor modifications
Mathematical Brilliance

  • The Yoruba developed advanced mathematical systems for complex trade
Medical Genius

  • Africans performed cataract surgery in Mali in the 13th century
  • East African surgeons pioneered the Caesarean section
  • In the 1870s, African women survived C-sections while European women died
  • Africans used anesthetics and antiseptics before Europe
  • They discovered tetracycline 14 centuries before we "invented" it in the 1950s

The Dogon Discovery

One of the most mind-blowing revelations was about the Dogon people of Mali.

Seven centuries ago, they were tracking Sirius B—an invisible star that can't be seen with the naked eye:

  • They knew its exact orbital period of 50 years
  • They understood it was a "white dwarf" star
  • They knew it had more mass than larger, brighter stars around it
  • They predicted something contracting and expanding near it
The Einstein orbiting satellite confirmed their knowledge in 1983—knowledge the Dogon had possessed for 700 years.

The Navigation Revolution

Dr. Van Sertima ended with something that connected ancient knowledge to practical reality—navigation.

The Atlantic Ocean has three natural currents that flow directly from Africa to America:

  • Off Cape Verde
  • Off the Senegambia coast
  • Off southern Africa
"If you fall into one of these currents, you have to come to America unless the fish get you first."

Africans didn't just know about these routes—they built sophisticated boats to use them:

  • Seven types of boats on the Niger River
  • Seventeen types of boats on the Nile and Indian Ocean
  • Sewn plank boats as sturdy as Carthaginian ships
  • Massive canoes holding 48 men
But then Dr. Van Sertima said something that transformed my entire understanding of why this work mattered.

"What happened 5,000 years ago or five minutes ago occupies the same time space in consciousness."

We are ruled by the dead:

  • Most books we read are written by the dead
  • Most buildings we walk among were built by the dead
  • The thoughts, attitudes, and prejudices we inherit come from the dead
When we reclaim knowledge of our true history, we experience resurrection.

Sitting in that audience, I realized Dr. Van Sertima had shown us that when we reclaim knowledge of our true capabilities we transform our present reality.

Every invention, discovery, and breakthrough he described wasn't just something that happened "back then."

It was proof of what we were capable of achieving right now.

That night, Dr. Van Sertima proved that knowledge truly is consciousness, and consciousness is power.

He awakened the African genius within each of us.

And 41 years later, I'm still drawing from the awakened power every single day.

Thanks for reading

Anthony Browder

Founder of IKG

P.S.

A second Nile Valley Conference was held in Atlanta, GA September 21-24, 2011.

The theme of this conference was: From the Nile to the Niger to the Mississippi and it was co-convened by Dr. Finch, members of Dr. Hilliard’s family and others.

I had the honor of presenting at this event and was recognized for the work I’ve done as Director of the ASA Restoration Project.

What a difference 27 years makes.



P.P.S.

 
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