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An Ancients' View On History

  • Writer: Subria Walker
    Subria Walker
  • May 18, 2024
  • 8 min read

Updated: May 28, 2024

When I was a child, my dad told me #they said, "If you want to hide something from a n*gger, put it in a book." As I sat in class in junior high reading about the history of #America, I felt an inkling of deception inside my gut. Like, how was Christopher Columbus the first person to discover America when he met Indigenous people on his arrival? Growing up, #history was always my favorite subject and has always been the motive for my curiosity and deeper #philosophies about the secrets of the world. I questioned, "What possessed him to bring his colony to come and settle on this land or, should I say #ourland and ask for resources just to take it over?" When scanning the dictionary, I found out that a colony is a group of people of one nationality or ethnic group living in a foreign city or country. Anyway, I always loved watching military/war movies, but one day I ran into this one particular movie that changed the course for me. This movie, "Shaka Zulu", came out in 1986. I encourage everyone to click the link in the movie title and take time to watch the movie. It's very important to pay attention to "detail" and the deeper picture that they love to put in our faces, unbeknownst to most of #us. It wasn't until one summer in high school, while attending my father's family reunion, that I saw the most captivating thing that caused my brain to go completely into a breathtaking shock. A sight that made my #spideysenses tingle. I had seen my relatives that resembled Egyptians and not just modern-day Egyptians, but the #ancient ones resembling the writings on the wall. The most beautiful memory that never left my mind.

Writings On The Wall
Ancient Egypt

In 10th grade, I moved away from home. I was a Sophomore girl, but really a Junior. My daddy's junior, hypothetically speaking. In art class, I won third place in the art competition, where I created the "Raising Flag In Iwo Jima" in the middle of a book. Moving forward, I joined the #usaf in 2020, considered to be the most #racist branch of the military. While in BMT, I watched how the others consciously chose to undermine melanated people by reporting less than what they did on their PT tests, separating us from each other in an 11 to 51 ratio, and assassinating our characters. I chose to stick up for them and myself, which apparently they couldn't handle knowing they were #deadass wrong. I never understood why #they constantly project their unethicalness onto my people. However, I, a #certifiedmarksman, was definitely targeted for sticking up for #us, my rights, and speaking the truth. Most of you know in BMT that it's #lightsout at 8 pm. We can't be up at night, but we wake up at 5:45 am to start each day repeating the Air Force Creed. After speaking to leadership about my maltreatment, the intensity unfolded. They told the flight leaders to write my name down for every little thing that I do to try and get me kicked out. (LOL) One day, I was even "ordered" to write a 3-page essay on the Air Force Core Values at approximately 6:30 pm on a Friday night that was due the next day at noon. I'm sure he relished in the fact that I had minimal time to complete it, but little did he know I always loved to write, as you can see. So, I took the other's EC duties all night, which of course became a problem. However, my determination led me to sit on the bathroom stall's floor and finish my paper. I turned it in a few hours before 5:45 am, just to prove a point that I would never give him the satisfaction to prove. While in tech school, they assassinated my character for their "piss poor" leadership skills and integrity. They used their #old gang-style targeting, bullying, harassing, and intimidation tactics while stalking #greatness to try and weaken me knowing I was there to get my daughter away from harm and benefit our lives and future. I filed an Article 138 Redress for my #violatedrights, which was hidden in our basic training book of laws for soldiers to not know about. One thing I'll #NEVER forget is how I, an E-3 Airman, had an Officer's hands trembling while holding that Article 138 Redress in his hands scared for his own reputation due to their extreme abuse of power, such as holding me and my fellow airman back from greatness to screw our reputation up. They are truly scared of our #power. With me being the good person I am, I didn't file it on him because it had nothing to do with him and I'm not the type of person to make people suffer for others' wrongdoing. Thankfully, he changed the chain of command order and I hope that he uses his position of power to help incoming soldiers who find themselves in the same position that I was in. While working at my duty station and staying true to myself, the #retaliation continued. I ended up filing the #Article138 formally to the #secdef, #secaf, and congressman, which left me under #investigation for the longest time even though they gave me my rank back and promoted me to E-4. This resulted in them going into my medical records to cancel my surgery the day before I was scheduled and kicking me out illegally out of pure jealousy and hatred, but I definitely wasn't kissing no ass. Comically, my #favorite Master Sergeant was right. I did have a poor military bearing, but little did he know I could only smile to keep from crying. As you watch the movie, Shaka Zulu, you will see the way #historyrepeatsitself and the way the #military spoke about the same people they used to undermine the rest of us and gather intel. That same fear you see, is the same fear on that Officer's face, how they view us today, and the same way they use #their system to continuously undermine us in the present day, then have the nerve to tell us to be #resilient.


United States Marines
Raising of the Flag on Iwo Jima

To my fellow people in today's society, I would like to explain to you all the prime reasons why tracing your lineage and delving into your spiritual journey is of utmost importance. When I was young, my dad used to ask me, "Do you hear any voices in your head?" I told him, "No, I didn't." Before I joined the military, I heard that little voice in my head and did what it told me to do. In the summer of 2023, I asked him, "Why did he ask me if I heard voices in my head when I was a child?" He responded and said, "Because #they will try to call you crazy, and to use my powers for good." This created an overwhelming sense of gratitude and let me know I was going the right way, however, my father was murdered at the order of a debilitated #Judas this year on March 20th, 2024. May he rest in peace. We were so close, despite the situation that was at hand, that I felt the energy shift when they tried to jump on me in front of my kids before I found him dead. The real reason he was murdered was because of the debilitated #Judas in my family not wanting to hear the truth about her own demise, such as how they killed my grandmother and took her money to use it for her own greed and help her son live in a man cave looking at little children online. Now, she has to live with the fact that she had two people murdered in her own family due to her greed and abuse of power. It's crazy what jealousy and hatred can do to a person because I knew she was always jealous of their close bond. My dad told me the reason why they were so close is because he never lied to her about anything he did. Malcolm X did say, " #They pay one of us to kill one of #us just to say it was one of us." This is why you have to listen deeper and see with your spiritual eyes to navigate this #spiritualwarfare. In Shaka Zulu, you will see how he taught them and later had it used against them later. Had I not disregarded my low-vibrational activities and ways of being in my earlier days, I definitely would not be who I am today. I would probably have been one of these industry plants you see getting exposed in the present day. However, I didn't sell my soul and chose the righteous path of continuing on my spiritual journey. Have you all seen Judas And The Black Messiah? It's quite provocative for sure. Before you watch it, I want you all to remember that Bill O'Neal is equivalent to the "black" people striving for white power to continuously sell out their own people participating in these secret societies dancing with the #devil waiting on their demise, who sicken me to my deepest core. We all know that there's a truth and a lie, the darkness and the light, and peace and war. Don't forget to click the link. With that being said, I would love to thank God, my angels, and my ancestors for guiding me into and through my journey and giving me the strength to keep pushing every day despite the governmental entities and secret societies actively trying to tear me down, such as falsely accusing me of crimes, sending my information to the dark web, lying to discredit my character, and even kidnap my precious babies. They always said new levels new devils, but like Maya Angelou said, "Still I Rise!" As you will see in the second movie I mentioned, #they gave Bill O'Neal money in exchange for selling his own people out. How does history repeat itself? Just look around at the way #they use power and fame to do the same thing in order to control the masses by creating this low vibrational music and images that I have watched turn society into a complete #fuckfest and #domesticviolence show, pretty much like Sodom and Gomorrah. You know, when God burned the city down? When you trace your lineage and read about your history, you will learn about the people who joined the colonists to fight their own people and have their land taken and colonized. So, there's your answer. The Black Panther leaders were very adamant about spirituality. Spirituality is important because it allows us to get back to our roots, ascend to our higher selves, heal yourself and lineage, and learn and live in the truth, which is what they don't want. Learning about your ancestral lineage allows you to learn the history of your own native people. We are not "black", most of us are natives of this land that they called #America, or perhaps native to most of this world. For instance, I learned that we were apart of the Powahatan Tribe that Pocahontas was a part of in Virginia, which later migrated to New York and became the Sixth Tribe of The Iroquois Confederacy. The movie was quite fabricated, but we know they lie so much we barely get surprised anymore. The most influential reason why learning your tribe and history is key, is that once you're established with your "Indian Tribe", you aren't held to the "United States" laws anymore and you receive your land allotment. #SURPRISE Crazy right? Imagine not being held to the corrupt United States corporation and how much better life would be. Like, they don't even follow their own laws or respect our civil rights at this point. I feel like it's because they think we're stuck, weak, and stagnant. #They try hard to change and hide our own history so you have to be very adamant about finding it and applying it to your benefit. Thankfully, I am actively applying for my membership. I have also learned about my long line of bloodlines in the crown, monks, and soldiers in the United Kingdom and Britain. Look up the monk too... So now that half of the truth is out, I only have one question for the people in power constantly stalking and watching me. Are you going to continuously bring more war onto your own people for your own selfishness and greed to have us the whole world end up like Sodom and Gomorrah while breaking the #UniversalLaws or create peace for history's sake?



1969 police raid on Black Panther Party HQ in Chicago
Black Panther Party


Yours Truly,

 
 
 

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