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2 Supreme Court justices. Justice Samuel Alito, and Justice Clarence Thomas agree that the 14th Amendment was meant for descendants of Freedmen not foreign nationals. The top 5 countries that do birthright tourism are China,Russia,South Korea,Taiwan, Nigeria, and Brazil. These other groups had been benefiting of what our ancestors fought for no more also also fought to be classified as white. It was called the Ozawa v. United States (1922).

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🚨BREAKING‼️ Freedmen Reparations Fund Trust has taken formal procedural steps to address the United Nations by submitting a request for an AMENDMENT to the resolution on the transatlantic slave trade to clarify who the rightful beneficiaries of US reparations are. #Jurisdiction.
Freedmen Nation@freedmennation
🧵🚨 FORMAL SUBMISSION TO THE UNITED STATES, REQUESTING AN AMENDMENT TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADOPTED RESOLUTION ON THE TRANSATLANTIC SLAVE TRADE . 🧵🚨 1/12 The Freedmen reparations fund. Trust has formally submitted an institutional memorandum of points and authorities to the United Nations, addressing the need for an AMENDMENT to accurately identify Freedmen as the rightful beneficiaries of reparations from the United States. This is about legal standing, jurisdiction and proper classification. Read the entire thread below🧵
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@jahbrickz Don't forget about Mr. Albert Perry from South Carolina have the oldest DNA in the world that predates any Africans, Asians, or Europeans DNA, and Ms Henrietta Lacks from Baltimore Maryland cells in which they use to this day for medical break through and research . Yes, ul #FBAs
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Nobody hates Africa more than Africans that fled‼️
Jackson Harlem@JacksonHarlem
BACK TO AFRICA🚨 Arrested in France 🇫🇷 For Passport Fraud, The Africans Cry As They Await Deportation.
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Today's Black American (Freedmen) innovator is Dr. Mary Logan Reddick, a neuroembryologist who conducted groundbreaking research on how the brain develops in embryos.
Through experiments with chicken embryos, Dr. Reddick transplanted tissue from one embryo to another to study how organs and nervous system tissues develop. Her work helped show that developing tissues rely on signals and interactions with nearby cells rather than growing entirely on their own.
Dr. Reddick was also an early user of motion-picture microphotography. She used this method to observe living cells as they developed, allowing scientists to study embryonic growth in ways that were difficult with traditional fixed tissue samples. Her work contributed to the scientific understanding of how the brain develops and grows. #BlackHistoryMonth

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US Indicts Nigerian-Born Engineer, Banjo Popoola For $4.7 Million Contract Fraud parallelfactsnews.com/us-indicts-nig…

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Today's MoT
Our morning briefings resume with the start of New Black Media Appreciation Month.
We take this time to assess the value of what it is we do, and remind others and ourselves why this matters and give our thanks to the people who did this: YOU!
youtu.be/JXc7K0wHHBE

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In the 1930's a Black American man named Charles M Banks gained a patent for his hydraulic jack, which helped to establish new safey and reliability standards for the transit industry by allowing maintence & mechanic staff to safely inspect & maintain transit buses more throughly than ever.
The technology eventually led to and inspired the hydraulics systems used in lowriders, which was pioneered by a Black man named Vernon V-Maxx Maxwell who played a significant role in the Southern California scene.
It is important to note the contributions and history of Black Americans in lowrider and chicano culture, which wouldn't exist without the necessary contributions Black Americans made for it to be what it is.




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@tariqnasheed @BLKLiberation84 Those are love bugs. They have them in central Florida as well. They were engineered to supposedly combat the mosquitoes in Florida about 10 years ago.
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🚨🚨Breaking: Former Middle School teacher arrested for grooming and r*ping a 13-year-old student he dated the girl’s mother specifically to get access to.
Le Lievre kept blankets and perfume in his classroom drawer for alone time with her, opened a bank account in her name, taught her Morse code, and set up secret websites and disposable emails so they could communicate without detection.
He later admitted to the mother that he only dated her to access the daughter.
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DOOCY TIME: “And the Supreme Court tomorrow is going to hear arguments about your executive order trying to get rate of birthright citizenship.”
President Trump: “And I’m going.”
Fox’s @PDoocy: “You’re going to go to the Supreme Court tomorrow?”
Trump: “I think so.”
Doocy: “And just sit there and listen?”
Trump: “Because I have listened to this argument for so long and this is not about Chinese billionaires who are billionaires from other countries who, all of a sudden have 75 children or 59 children in one case or 10 children becoming American citizens. This was about slaves and if you take a look, slaves, we’re talking about slaves from the Civil War. And if you take a look at when it was filed, all of this legislation, all of this, everything having to do with birthright citizenship, it was at the end of the Civil War. The reason was it had to do with the babies of slaves and the protection of the babies of slaves. It didn’t have to do with the protection of multi-millionaires and billionaires wanting to have their children get an American citizenship. It is the craziest thing I’ve ever seen. It’s been so badly handled by legal people over the years. If you look at the original birthright citizenship papers — they all happened right after the Civil War — the reason was it had to do with the babies of slaves. And hopefully it’s going to say, because our country is being scammed. We’re getting all of these people — they’re selling the rights to them. People are making a living — a big living — getting hundreds of thousands and even millions of dollars from bringing people in and saying, ‘congratulations, your whole family is going to be a citizen of the United States of America.’ That’s not what it was for. It wasn’t for billionaires bringing people in their family and it was for the children of slaves. And what you really have to do, and I don’t think the lawyers talk about it as much, look at when the Civil War ended and look at the date of when this was enacted, okay?
Doocy: “Have you been to the Supreme Court before? Is this going to be your first time going to the Supreme Court?”
Trump: “No, I went once before, the opening of the Supreme Court and the last administration.
Doocy: “And which justices will you be listening for most closely?”
Trump: “I love a few of them. I don’t like some others. And you know, you say what you want, but you have the ones that were appointed by Barack Hussein Obama and Biden. I don’t care how good your cases — you could have the greatest case ever, they’re going to rule against you. They always do. And it’s not supposed to be that way. Now, the Republicans tend to be very different. They want to show how honorable they are, so a man can appoint them and they can rule against them. It’s so proud of him. We’re so proud we ruled against Trump. We’re so proud. We’re above it. There are those that say that’s wonderful. And there are those that say they’re so stupid. But the Democrats never fail at one thing. When Barack Hussein Obama or when Biden appoint somebody, they go along that line, you can have the greatest case in history. And almost, I guess I have to say almost, maybe I don’t have to say it, almost without fail, those people, four of them, sometimes five of them, but four of them will vote against you. You don’t have a chance. You don’t have a chance, and that’s not what the court system is. Now, the Republican appointees tend to go — and this has been long before me, this has been for many years. Some people would call it stupidity. Some people would call it disloyalty. Some people would say they’re right in doing it. And I don’t mind being right, but the other side almost never does it. Almost. I think you could find maybe a couple of instance — almost never does. When a Democrat appoints a judge — and I’m talking about judges, not just justices — you go before some of these Democrat judges in Washington, D.C. and you don’t have a chance. That’s why I gave pardons to hundreds of people that were so badly treated having to deal with J6.”
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