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  • A reply on Conversation: If communism was working the way its progenitors wanted it to, would it be better than capitalism?

    Apr 29 2013: The giving would be done by the State, or by the "name" of the State.

    Healthcare will be made by automates, the education system would be available for those who wish to learn, eventually we will see the chemical learning, from that moment schools will become irrelevant.

    I understand that you consider communism to be a bad thing for you, you probably have your own company that works for you, maybe you employ some people, but soon enough an high tech device will allow you to fire all your employees. And this is sadly what is happening everywhere, step by step with every new gadget that do something someone was doing.

    I'm personally trying to find a way out so this system of rich thieves gaining more everyday while the rest of us are losing more everyday. I understand it does not concern you personally, or not yet but in the case you are not a entrepreneur in your own ivory tower, soon enough you will get lay off, because it's inevitable, all workers are soon to be lay off, replaced by high tech AI gadgets.

    So capitalism is about to hit a wall, it's done, this system is flawed, a new system must be put into place to replace the capitalism, that new system maybe something close to communism.

    For others who cannot live with this stupid idea of humans being equal, a simple rope and a tree can do.
  • A reply on Conversation: Should immigration laws be stricter to prevent terrorism?

    Apr 26 2013: To invade Iran and Syria, they want the population to give up their rights for security, to give up their guns, to enforce a climate of fear so the people will demands more wars in the middle east, resulting in an economical collapse followed by an everlasting civil war in the occidental world. Ripe for the taken by the East.
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    A comment on Conversation: Should immigration laws be stricter to prevent terrorism?

    Apr 22 2013: After the Boston marathon bombing drill if you still believe the official FBI story, you need to wake up and and think, ask questions, don't take the mainstream medias for granted, because they are lying to you, legally.

    This was a drill, it was all staged, no one died, no one lost their limbs during this drill, it was all a lie, a false flag operation in order to strengthen the paranoia of the US citizens towards the Muslim world.

    And apparently it worked, on some of you. Now you are ready to give up some of your rights to feel more secure but it's a trap. The more rights you will agree to give up, the more enslave you will become.

    Don't fall for their Hollywood tricks, step up and ask for answers.
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    A comment on Conversation: If you have NEVER been to Africa, when someone mentions "Africa" or you hear "Africa", what is the FIRST thing that comes into your mind?

    Apr 18 2013: First Part

    On maps dating from 1600 to 1700 AD, the name "Africa" ​​does not yet exist, to refer to the territory, there was talk of land of Ethiopia, land of "Cham" land of "Cush" land of "Sheba" to refer to the black descendants of Noah in Cham was one of three son of Noah who was black. These lands were named "IFRIQIYA" (Africa) after the invasion of the Arab kings of Yemen, which bore the name "Ifriqos bin Qais bin Saifi," the king will seize land North (Maghreb, etc..), and therefore they bear the name referring to him, that is to say "Ifriqya" (Africa). You should know that originally, only the Romans called "Africa" ​​the northern part of the continent.

    - The Europeans use the word Africans who originated the word Ifriqiya name of a Berber tribe that settled in Roman times, between Tunisia and eastern Algeria.

    - The Arabs refer to us by the word Sudan meaning black, and our continent AlKabulan meaning one who knows how to receive.

    - The Greeks designated us by the word Ethiopians meaning Face Burned, Libya and the word meant our continent (Herodotus, The History, History IV 22 and 42).

    - As for the Jews, designated us by the word Koushim and our continent by the word Kush, named BaKouSou one of our people of Zaire (Jeremiah 13: 23 and Zephaniah 3: 10).

    It is important to note that Chapter 10 of the Book of Genesis mentions three continents and calls the current African continent with the old name "KaM", the diminutive of "Kama".

    The root word "Kama" is pervasive among many peoples of Central Africa, West Africa.

    The original inhabitants of ancient Egypt were blacks, and black peoples of Africa are directly related to the history of Ancient Egypt. The ancient Egyptians called themselves by including the word "KaMtou", meaning "Black" as they were. They also used the word "Kami" and / or "Kemet", meaning "Black" to refer to their land and the rest of the continent.
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    A comment on Conversation: If you have NEVER been to Africa, when someone mentions "Africa" or you hear "Africa", what is the FIRST thing that comes into your mind?

    Apr 18 2013: Second Part

    However, Chapter 10 of the Book of Genesis, citing the three continents known in antiquity, tells us that the old name of our continent was KaM, diminutive of Kama.

    In fact, Kama KaM in Aramaic or Hebrew, means heat, burned, blackened ..., characteristic of our continent, because according to Herodotus, the heat makes the Men Black (History II, 22).

    The word KaM also on a Canaanite inscription dated to the 10th century BC. J. C, and mean our continent (Stele of Paraiba, Brazil).

    But is the word Kama native to our continent?

    Yes, because since the appearance of hieroglyphic writing (3400 BC. J. C), the ancient Egyptians called themselves by the word KaMtou meaning blacks because they were. Moreover, they used the word Kami meaning Black, not only to describe their land, but also our continent.

    This root inherited from our ancestors is found in the following languages:

    - Kama meaning Black in Coptic,

    - Ikama meaning Blackened in Mboshi,

    - Kami Meaning Burned in Bambara, Kemi meaning Burned in Mandjakou,

    - Kem meaning Burned in Wolof,

    - Kim meaning Burned in Mossi

    - KeMpou meaning Black in Vai

    - KéMatou meaning Completely Burned in Mandjakou is closer to the Egyptian KaMtou.

    The Egyptian word Kama graphically represented by a piece of burning wood (one carbon) derived from radical Kala also meaning coal in some of our languages, like the Kikongo, the Teke, the Zigoula of Mbati, etc ...

    To reconnect with our broken land of origin and our forebears, it is vital for us that we dedicate by our real name ie son or daughter Kala, of GaLa or possibly Kamites, from Kama .
    NB: (We are Kamites descendants of Kama)
    So we just rename our continent KAMA


    ""NB I used google translate to translate the text from French to English and edited the apparent errors""
    The original text can be found on

    http://mpamburosededieu.skyrock.com/3132422164-Continent-KAMA-aujourd-hui-AFRICA.html
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    A comment on Conversation: If communism was working the way its progenitors wanted it to, would it be better than capitalism?

    Apr 17 2013: Of course it would be better. Every one would have what they need, no one would lack anything. Just that would make communism better than capitalism.

    I know every one are being taught the opposite in school, you learn at a very young age that communism is evil, and now you automatically associate communism with Nazi Germany and Stalin's Russia, you've been brainwashed that way by your education system policy, the mistake with this association is that it's not communism's fault it's the police state's fault and a police state can appear in any form of government.

    Communism isn't not evil, it's a fair economical system for everyone, all humans are equal, almost every one will agree on this but for some reasons like the "human nature" if you live in an environment in which there are rich and there are poor, you will want to be rich, but in an environment in which there are humans and only humans, no rich, no poor it will become irrelevant to be rich.

    This human nature you think you know all about, is only due to the fact that you live in an unbalanced economical system with rich and poor.

    Give every one water, food, shelter, education, healthcare, proper transportation and free time to enjoy breathing and give the menial work to automates machines and you will see the human nature become more natural and less unnatural or greedy, because greed is more than a problem, it's a dead end.
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    A reply on Conversation: If you have NEVER been to Africa, when someone mentions "Africa" or you hear "Africa", what is the FIRST thing that comes into your mind?

    Apr 17 2013: Kama is the real name of the African continent. Africa is the name the colonists gave to the continent, but Kama is the ancestral name. Every time i hear Africa i think "they mean Kama" but they don't know.
  • A comment on Conversation: What did the war on Iraq by USA achieve ??

    Apr 8 2013: The war waged by the USA in Iraq and elsewhere in the middle east has done nothing except to deepen the country into more debt. That might well be what it was all about at first, to break down the USD.

    The other countries will do what they have to do, see the USD as a non-valuable currency and sell their products to someone with a valuable currency.
  • A comment on Conversation: If you have NEVER been to Africa, when someone mentions "Africa" or you hear "Africa", what is the FIRST thing that comes into your mind?

    Apr 8 2013: Kama
  • A comment on Conversation: Do right and wrong exist?

    Mar 1 2013: Do right and wrong exist ?

    That would depend on what is existence.
    If existence requires a physical existence than right and wrong cannot exist.
    But if existence requires a thought than right and wrong do exist.

    As for objective morality, this idea do not make any sense because objectivity do not take parts, so as far as objectivity is the line between right and wrong then perhaps this line is non-existent. Morality is always subjective, it cannot be objective, even in the case of a rape, objectivity is not on the side of the victim nor the side of the rapist.

    Nothing a human being can do that can be objectively right or objectively wrong, in the case of a rape, the objectivity would be on the side of a surveillance camera that accidently records the rape.
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