Tuesday, October 28, 2025

Deciphering Subliminal Messages In Movies Part 3

Serialization Of The Upcoming Book.

This house negro of slavery years is the same as the homeland African of yesteryears and today. At all times, he is an agent of the white man who, by his skin, gains natural entry into the Black mind, ideas, institutions and agendas for freedom, self-rule and power. He relays this knowledge to his white masters and for this, he has many rewards. He is entitled to the leftover from the white man’s table, and after he and his family are filled, the rest of his kind can share what is left. Hence, to betray one’s own kind, in the mind of the house negro and the homeland African, is a smart and intelligent move; you avoid the pains and consequences of resisting a power you consider irresistible, and you gain the first right of refusal, of any goods that the white man no longer desires to keep for himself.

The house negro may have consciously betrayed his own in the plantations of the white man or in the Harlems and Black ghettos during the civil rights years, but the homeland African today may be doing so, unconscious of what he is doing to himself and his own. And the more a Black man betrays his own, especially in the intellectual circles and in the circles of international diplomacy and global governance, the better his rewards. All Black persons (and this holds for all non-whites) who have received Nobel Prizes or risen to positions of significance in any global institution of the world, have earned these as rewards for their service to the white man’s global agenda and their betrayal of their own kind. This holds for all Blacks and all times regardless whether they have been called peacemakers (Desmond Tutu, Mandela, etc), Environmentalists (Wangara Mathai), human rights activists (Martin Luther King Jr., Mother Theresa) or global leaders fighting to end poverty (, Barack Obama, Kofi Annan).

The fathers of today’s homeland African are those who were the first to come into partnership with the CIA, symbolizing all white secret intelligentsia, to assassinate, murder, destroy and topple the first true leaders of post-independent Africa. These puppetic Africans, their children and grandchildren, have been rewarded with the leadership of Africa since the second generation of post-colonial African leadership to date. The rule of these puppetic leaders, is essentially the rule of the white man over Black Africa. They illegitimately took over the Black man’s continent, in the name of the Black man and handed it over back to the White man. The first generation of post-colonial African leaders wanted to build a unique and unified African identity and system with associated education, culture, economics, science and technology and social organization; a break from the white world order. But the second- generation leaders who usurped African power from the first generation, saw no need to break the umbilical cord that has tied Africa to the white man’s world-controlled systems since the years of slavery; the cord that still ties the African to the white man’s world today. Extremely few exceptional leaders, the Njadakas, have emerged in Africa with the same visions of the first-generation leaders but these have been demonized and the people for whom they sought power, have been marshalled to destroy their true leaders and their own future.

To Be Continued

About The Author Of The Upcoming Book Titled:

A MOVIE IN THE FRAMING OF REALITY: BLACK PANTHER IN AN APOCALYPTIC POWER-PLAY

Hardi Shahadu is a Ghanaian national with an uncompromising courage and determination to follow the Pan-African path laid down by Marcus Garvey, Kwame Nkrumah, Malcom X and Cheikh Anta Diop among others. He holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Political Science and Religion from the University of Ghana and Master of Science in Media, Communication and Development from the London School of Economic and Political Science (LSE).

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