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Behold, Cadimella
by David Sims
BEHOLD, Cadimella — Uganda’s “space satellite.”
No. Not really.
Like all other Black African aerospace achievements, Cadimella is a hoax.
It’s an aluminum box, decorated with lights and strips of gadgetry that were probably bought online from Europe,…

The Congo
Heart of blackness
PATRICE LUMUMBA, the liberal hero of Zaire (ex-Belgian Congo) once expounded: “We will show the world what the black man can achieve when he works in liberty.”
Lumumba, a convicted embezzler, forger and thief, belonged to the Batatela, a tribe of cannibals whose remarkable…

A Glimpse at the Progressive Element of Obama’s Homeland, Kenya
Here is a man who, unlike his countrymen, at least has a dream.
by John I. Johnson
I CAN’T really laugh at this, though it garners comments like “Whenever I need a laugh, I search for ‘African aircraft.’ I’m a bad man” — and “Damn . . . He should be glad…

Human Sacrifice: Still Practiced in Black Africa
African student in US states it is an “accepted practice” — as is the stoning to death of “witches.”
TEACHING ANTHROPOLOGY at a small college, I sometimes have foreign students talk to my class about their native cultures. West African students are in great abundance.…

The Great Trek
by Theodore J. O’Keefe
IN OCTOBER 1837 a party of 1,000 Whites, traveling in canvas-covered wagons drawn by teams of from 12 to 16 oxen, abandoned the rolling plains of the interior and began the difficult trek across the mountains to the inviting coastal lowlands. It was not the Rockies they were crossing,…

Israeli “Facebook Satellite” to Beam Internet to Sub-Saharan Africa
FACEBOOK announced Monday that it will use the AMOS-6 communications satellite, manufactured by Israel Aerospace Industries Ltd. (IAI) (TASE: ARSP.B1), to provide Internet access to Sub-Saharan African nations as part of its internet.org project.
Facebook partnered with French satellite provider…

My African Journey
by John Massaro
WHAT IS DAILY LIFE in Africa like? What do Black Africans think of White people? What could you expect if you spent five months traveling by basic means around seventeen countries in sub-Saharan Africa? I’m one of only a very few racially conscious Whites who has traveled widely,…

Cannibalism Still Stalks African “Conflicts”
A MOB in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) stoned, burned and ate a man after accusing him of being part of a Ugandan-based Islamist “rebel” group operating in the area — forming part of an ancient and still-ongoing tradition of cannibalism in Africa (pictured above).
In the latest incident, the…

Morality and Abstract Thinking
How Africans may differ from Whites
by Gedaliah Braun
I AM AN American who taught philosophy in several African universities from 1976 to 1988, and have lived since that time in South Africa. When I first came to Africa, I knew virtually nothing about the continent or its people, but I began learning quickly.…

Why Africa’s Fertility Rate Threatens the Globe
by Steve Sailer
THE GOVERNMENTS of Europe are confronting an epochal choice in the Mediterranean. Do they allow Europe to remain on course toward inundation by the African population explosion, inevitably turning Florence into Ferguson and Barcelona into Baltimore?
The conventional wisdom is…