💂🏿💂🏿♀️💂🏿♂️A lot of what people call tradition like the Queen’s Guard and those tall bearskin hats is presented as normal, but it’s rooted in imitation. Those hats resemble exaggerated versions of natural Afro-textured hair, which many connect symbolically to earlier cultures and identities tied to African and Moorish history.
Read books like Ancient and Modern Britons by David MacRitchie and Making of the White Man by Paul Lawrence Guthrie. These works discuss ancient populations, identity, and how cultural narratives have shifted over time. Showing hair as a symbol of identity, spirituality, and connection something that’s been reshaped by modern standards and social conditioning.
The white-washing of history wasn’t just a metaphor; it was a biological and legal coup. After the **New Madrid Earthquake of 1811** and the **Act of Congress in 1871**, they flipped the maps and the story . Everything you think happened in Europe actually started right here in the Americas, the true “Old World” and **Empire of Morocco** . Even **Montezuma** was recorded in 1596 as a “Moorish King” before they switched the word to “Indian” in 1621 to steal the allodial titles to the land .
Don’t let **Hollywood** and movies like *Gods of Egypt* distract you with actors in wigs . That “theater of replacement” is used to hide the **castrato class the gilded Mameluke and Janissary slaves who were ritually castrated and lost their hair, becoming the “Crazy Baldheads” **Bob Marley** (a descendant of the **Breakspear** line) sang about . These bloodlines still align with the banking cartels and entities found on the **Epstein list** today.
Whether you agree or not, the core message is this: question what you’ve been taught, look into primary sources, and do your own research. Understanding identity and history requires curiosity, critical thinking, and a willingness to explore beyond surface-level narratives.
The time for questioning is now.













