If you do not understand racism (white supremacy) and how it works, everything else you understand will only confuse you. - Neely Fuller

We need something to clarify everything for us, because we get confused...but if we use the concept of Asili, we will understand that whatever it is they are doing, whatever terms they use, however they come at you, you need to be thinking about what? How is this going to facilitate their power and help them to dominate me? -Marimba Ani

Monday, January 20, 2020

Watcher Watchman Announcer At The Vantage Point
Unity Consciousness #1958

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( 9adl of 11)

I am the watcher watchman announcer, the eye in the sky above and the giraffe on the ground below.

From either position I am towering above the rest, keeping everything under surveillance near and far, especially when everyone is asleep, celebrating or too busy to notice.

Multiple iterations of historical patterns have shown us the future.
History has shown us over and over again what is going to happen when certain events are taking place combined with preexisting conditions.
It is plain to see the okie doke being set up and perpetrated on African countries.
Africans in the USA have seen it many times and have been there and done that many times making the same mistakes while keeping false hope alive.
Why?
Because we want to feel good and trust in belief rather than what we know.
We keep falling for false positive feelings of talking ourselves into ignoring warning signs.

Over and over again we've seen what happens when we follow the mass optimistic consensus behind mis-educated leaders or uneducated leaders or immoral leaders. We saw it with Dr. King and we saw it with Obama, just to name a few. Oh yeah we saw it with the Monrovia Group in 1963.

I am again sounding the alarm about what is developing, that on one hand appears to be all the signs of success taking place in Africa, while yet on the other hand, leaders are doing things that are undermining success. This positions Africa in a bad position ecologically, militarily, educationally and economically, just to name a few.

We cannot allow our cheerleading tendencies to cause us to overlook keeping a watchful eye on inspecting the foundation of everything that exists and everything taking place.

Though we know this, we are still operating as if we've forgotten to be extra careful when our enemies are speaking well of us or want to be our partner, or say they come in peace or say they come to help.
We are still allowing an enormous amount of imbalanced relationships to exist such that we are allowing our enemies to do things in our countries that we are not allowed to do in their countries. Plus they are doing things to us in their countries that we don't do to them in our countries.
I am the watcher watchman in the tower looking towards the horizon as locusts are getting closer and closer.
“Don't worry.” the people say, “you don't know if they're headed this way.”
The locusts catch every government and landowner off guard despite these locusts having been born months ago, despite already devouring vegetation elsewhere and despite coming periodically and despite never changing their behavior no matter what color they are and no matter whether functioning singularly, in small groups or in large groups
When the locusts arrive, it is always too late to stop them from doing what locusts do.
Locusts must be stopped where they are born and where they breed, not when they descend.

Our enemies are the locusts who come with solutions to help. “Let us show you how to harvest; they say, “we are uniquely equipped in doing so.” “We know, we show, you follow.”
So we do as told. Through acts of commission and omission we allow enemy babies, larvae and young locusts to come among us and nest, breed, and own things as they await the signal and season for swarming to inundate us from all regions and sectors.
Listen! Locusts are not just external. They also look like us. They are also internal pieces of logic.

We are still pursuing integration, assimilation, globalization, democracy and many other things that are all conceived in the utamawazo worldview context of our enemies. Simply put, we are using racist ideology to try to overcome racism.

We are following all the bad practices of our enemies, in establishing governments, laws and institutions, despite all our enemy societies failing and dependent on us, not just for physical resources, but also for intelligence, brainpower, thinking.

Short & Simple

No African in Africa has the luxury to be non-political. We must be involved in politics. Not just during elections, but every day in everything taking place.
Our cities, our countries, our Africa has many gates that must all be watched from all directions. All eyes on deck, on point.

Diasporans in the USA have been through a form of neocolonialism for a longer period of time that Africans in Africa have not. We've been played so much that being played is played out.

Right now, in African countries, Africans are making the same mistake of allowing surface sounding successes to blind them to what is taking place underneath and behind the scenes to undermine them, us.
We Africans in the USA already know what works and what doesn't in terms of political, government and institutional ideologies. There is no need to listen to and try out all these other things in Africa that have not benefited Africans anywhere else.
Anything that is not foundationally Pan-African must be thrown into the trashcan.

Africans in Africa are falling for the same tricks and okie doke rhetoric of people and politicians that the Diaspora in the USA have been waylayed by, sidetracked, suckered into and delayed by, for 150 years.

Another Way To Know

In most African countries there is only a small minority of haves, while the vast majority are have nots.

We've lost the outcry for justice to help each other according to need. For the most part we have an individual to each his own focus and a small group focus. This is being steadily molded in the wrong direction.

While we were enslaved under colonialism, we Africans primarily fought against the colonial enemy.
However, after our supposed independence and supposed freedom and supposed sovereignty, we Africans began to fight each other. We did this in the Diaspora, in Africa and between the Diaspora and Africa. Am I lying?
I'm telling you what I can still see from the vantage point.

Why did we fight the enemy?
Because they controlled all the resources (including us as the main resource).

Why did we begin to fight each other?
Because our enemies still control almost all the resources, including those in Africa and including the minds of Africans at home and abroad. Plus, in Africa, we are not sharing the country's resources fairly.
Can't you see what the problem is?
So why then do we keep cosigning on and fooling with the logic of our enemies?

Why do we keep falling for the same logic tricks just because it's being played on us by Africans?

Of a truth, Africa is headed towards greater and greater resource imbalance. And this is why there is great turmoil in Africa. The greatest form of that turmoil is upheaval in the lives of hundreds of millions who are suffering and struggling unnecessarily and fighting for the Rights of Creation. This is a different form of fighting. Meanwhile our enemies are freely taking resources and buying them on the cheap.

How can we begin to praise any government that has built up its cities while the majority of the population doesn't have adequate access to water, food, electricity, shelter, healthcare, education? We should also at least state the country's and government's deficiencies so as to not forget through repetition of omission, thus neglect to keep check on and correct these things.
Why are we praising governments when children are not being taught knowledge of self? Yet those African countries are teaching the curriculum of our enemies.

Since when is a colonial form of government with its parliamentary nonsense, a good thing?

How can Africa rise if we are destroying the environment through all manner of pollution, faulty development and agricultural practices that have been proven to destroy, deplete and poison everything while continuously creating new forms of biological hazards?

How can Africa rise when we allow the military of our enemies to set up shop? What the hell?
What kind of African thinks the USA, UK, France, Germany, Russia, Israel, China, Japan and others, mistreat Africans in their countries but then come to Africa to make fair agreements with African countries as if showing respect? No. The only agreements they make are those that favor their interests. Yet we let them bring their spies, agents, religions, and other fakery and poisons. All of it they say, is to help us. We open up for treats but get mostly tricks.

How can we sleep with the enemy by allowing them into our countries in various disguises and give them free range to collect information and sow seeds of disruption in numerous ways?

All of these are warning signs already here, near, midrange and far.

I am the Only One who is watching, the ever-coming one in many forms. I am the Watcher on duty at the vantage point. I am Anubis, Osiris, Horus, Sadalsuud (Beta Aquarii), Cor Leonis (Heart of the Lion, Regulus), Alderamin (Alpha Cephei), Corona Borealis (Northern Crown), Pavo Constellation, Southern Crown (Corona Australis).

At Least Remember One Thing

Whatever you are aware of right now, it did not begin right now.
Earlier processes led up to everything present.
For example, before God said let there be light, a whole bunch of other stuff had already taken place.

In the most fundamental ways, we know better how to read the signs of history, but right now we are being careless.
How many times have we seen seeds germinate that, for various reasons, never make it to maturity?
We are sleeping, slacking and congratulating ourselves as therapy for PTSD, even though we have not yet been very careful this time to protect the seeds already planted. So then long before the locusts show up, also disrupting progress are crows, squirrels, evaporation and lack of nutrition, things we know about, but have neglected to eliminate or minimize.

The same thing is taking place in Africa, that has long since taken place in the Diaspora. Africa's local and national governments are setting us up for long-term failure and we are complicit by losing focus and not listening to the Watcher already warning us from above, below, within, without, past, present.

Watch and listen to the signs, rhetoric and behavior of people and of politics that are trying to undercut our march towards the total liberation of Africans Everywhere. We've seen ill-logic before, so let's keep calling it out by name, stop it in its tracks, undo the damage, and strengthen our proactive preventive measures.

By the Way, we must also work on growing up emotionally.
Just because someone keeps reminding you the roof is leaking doesn't mean the entire structure is bad.
However, even a tiny leak, long ignored, will destroy the entire structure.

Don't we know that small defects in building a plane or in the process of takeoff, landing or in-flight or in maintenance have brought down many high flying planes?
So how much more then should we absolutely understand the urgency of addressing the bigger defects, including defective leaders?
Just because a pilot and an engine (governmental ideologies) got us airborne and relaxed doesn't mean either are sufficient for the intended purpose.

There's a reason why many current African leaders have not been killed and their governments are not attacked.
There's a reason why Zimbabwe's Robert Mugabe was vilified for taking back stolen land from the colonizers. There's a reason why Libya's Muammar al-Gaddafi was killed for wanting to unite Africa and have one African currency backed by Libya's gold.

The only thing you really need to watch is the behavior of other countries towards an African country. This will tell you how much trouble that country is really in.

Remember why Arikana Chihombori-Quao was fired.
What African country is doing what she is talking about? There are no Pan-Africanist governments in power in Africa.
So then what type of government are they and what path are we really on?

There's a reason why governments outside of Africa treat African leaders like slaves and boys.