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Platano

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Sep 15, 2010
 
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the ORIGINAL boriquans are descendants&#65279; of Ephraim(Tainos/Arawaks). These people are the ancient Mukarribs/Sabeans/Murakushits. However, groups of hybrid Moors were also marooned there after their fall in Andalusia/spain. Also former caucasoid slaves that called themselves 'Spaniards' continued the revolt on this side of the Atlantic as well.

The Moors dominated trade in this period. Trade was dominated by the Moors from the West and North Coast of Africa to the Gulf of Mexico before the Inquisition of the Spanish and slow deterioration of the Moorish and Islamic influence. Even in the 1700’s the riyal was the unit of currency used in Mexico which is the present standard currency of Saudi Arabia. This trade became fully interrupted when the United States developed an independent Marine Corps and Navy in the 1800s. They fought wars against the Moors (Barbary Wars) and eventually won out in these confrontations. They later fought wars against our people in Mexico [Amexem]. The hymn of the Marines declares that they have fought "from the halls of Montezuma to the shores of Tripoli," referring to exploits by the United States Marine Corps in the Mexican War and in campaigns against ‘the Barbary ‘pirates’ of North Africa’. Those Barbary pirates and some of the so-called Mexicans were the Moors. The Black Maroons (Moors) from Florida who had set up communities in Mexico in the mid 1800’s. The canon was also found amongst the so-called Mexicans, which was a signature weapon of the Moors and Maroons of Florida at places like Peliklakaha, a city built by Maroons/ Moors in Florida, and Fort Negro, where the Black Moorish Chief Sounoffe Tustenuggee (Abraham) was captured by Colonel Duncan Clinch
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This is gibberish. You almost sound like you are espousing the beliefs of the "ten percenters".

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TPMP 35 wrote:
This is gibberish. You almost sound like you are espousing the beliefs of the "ten percenters".
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<quoted text> I don't go with diseased ravaged Black women. Far from ugly, mate, they're chimpanzees!!!! Too many pretty white ones from my owm race.....TPMP
Why do you post these racist messages, TPMP 35?
Platano

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Sep 15, 2010
 
we named the original land mass on this planet earth.we named it Ur 2.5 billion years ago.there for the inhabitants of Ur would be mu'Urs

the word black only goes back to OE BLAEK and it is only from the 1400's. mu'ur&#65279; meaning one of light goes back to(as far as my research shows) 30,000 years like murus,marus,mur,&mu. research lamuria, mu, the washitaw muurs, the lanapi, the amazigh, the mukarrib. next look into the ancient nile valley at the god ptah as he relates to other navigator(another meaning of muur)gods like the greek atlas and posiedan;and how ptah relates to the ancient fish god mu.
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Sep 15, 2010
 
Platano wrote:
we named the original land mass on this planet earth.we named it Ur 2.5 billion years ago.there for the inhabitants of Ur would be mu'Urs
the word black only goes back to OE BLAEK and it is only from the 1400's. mu'ur&#65279; meaning one of light goes back to(as far as my research shows) 30,000 years like murus,marus,mur,&mu. research lamuria, mu, the washitaw muurs, the lanapi, the amazigh, the mukarrib. next look into the ancient nile valley at the god ptah as he relates to other navigator(another meaning of muur)gods like the greek atlas and posiedan;and how ptah relates to the ancient fish god mu.
Whose "we"???
NOT REALLY

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Sep 15, 2010
 
Delusionary revisionist history at its best.
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Sep 15, 2010
 
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Delusionary revisionist history at its best.
LOL...Yeah! I know...but who do you think is "we"?
NOT REALLY

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Sep 15, 2010
 
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LOL...Yeah! I know...but who do you think is "we"?
wii.
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Sep 16, 2010
 
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wii.
LOL

Love your cameo performances....LOL

A real movie star, huh?

...But, hey! you have earned your "keeps"...
Platano

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Sep 16, 2010
 
Jorge wrote:
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Whose "we"???
The aboriginal people of this earth as well as puerto rico/Borinquen.
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Sep 16, 2010
 
Platano wrote:
<quoted text>The aboriginal people of this earth as well as puerto rico/Borinquen.
By "aboriginal", do you mean our indigenous culture?

If so, which one?
NOT REALLY

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Sep 16, 2010
 
Jorge wrote:
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By "aboriginal", do you mean our indigenous culture?
If so, which one?
Los Macheteros.
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Sep 16, 2010
 
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Los Macheteros.
LOL...
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Sep 16, 2010
 
Jorge wrote:
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By "aboriginal", do you mean our indigenous culture?
If so, which one?
The indiginous culture.
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Sep 16, 2010
 
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<quoted text>The indiginous culture.
Which one?

Obviously, you don't know anything about P.Rico.
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<quoted text>The indiginous culture.
Los que tienen la mancha de platano.
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Sep 16, 2010
 
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Los que tienen la mancha de platano.
¿Será?

LOL

Pero es que el plátano lo trajeron los españoles de las Islas Canarias....el plátano viene de África (como todas las palmas que hay en las islas del Caribe).

Y la primera cultura indígena, por estas islas fue hace miles y miles de años...De hecho, los taínos fué nuestra última cultura indígena.
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Jorge wrote:
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¿Será?
LOL
Pero es que el plátano lo trajeron los españoles de las Islas Canarias....el plátano viene de África (como todas las palmas que hay en las islas del Caribe).
Y la primera cultura indígena, por estas islas fue hace miles y miles de años...De hecho, los taínos fué nuestra última cultura indígena.
aonde eta metio el PATO jorjito
Platano

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Sep 20, 2010
 
Jorge wrote:
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Which one?
Obviously, you don't know anything about P.Rico.
Yo se mucho mas que tu.
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Let me see... Puerto ricans are 80% white while there is only one other Latin American country with 95% and that is Argentina. Cuba 60%, Dominican republic about 20 or less % and Mexico with also less than 20%. Although this is a dumb argument, some need to be enlighten but, don't get me started.... I really don't like to argue with the ignorant.

We are also one of the most educated in the world and we have one of the largest education system in the nation(including the USA) with more schools for square mile than some larger states.

When they need professionals in the mainland they don't hesitate to look for them in Puerto Rico since we are among the most capable, intelligent and competent in the world. We also speak two language quiet fluently. Our education has the same standards or even higher of those in here in the mainland.
Envy is for the ignorant and uneducated.

I haven't rest my case yet, but I got to go.

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