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Imperial Colonialism A.D. Law is Kingship Crime-Black People Don't Live by it.

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The book of Sumerian Elohim gods prehistory concerning bond between Nibiru heaven and Earth, titled "Genesis Revisit," by Zecharia Sitchin, is for civilized people. Because the lower level human frequency mental capacity, may not allow them to view thoughts of this magnitude - especially after having A.D. anno domini new world order  church experience--all adults must live by free volution liberty to chose. In this book chapter 10 "When wisdom was lowered from heaven," states the Sumerian King List--a record of rulers, cities, and events arranged chronologically --divide prehistory and history into two distinct parts." It sets forth first how civilized life started began with the gods that migrated to Earth for gold, their Kingship government establishment for the large polulation for the mission' and then their creation of first civilized hybrid human beings. It made clear without Kingship rule, in heaven and brought to Earth, there would be no civilization of hybrid people. After the Deluge/flood, human life started over, and King was also set up again. Time elapsed, the gold mission ended the gods handed over Kingship government directly to the civilized Blackdheaded hybrid people, to rule over the whole Earth. You can see that indication in the White men bible but just in a forged context.  The account of Elohim and their civilized hybrid humans is a plethora, it in no way read like the Genesis 1 creation story, without structure or form of course. It's an incoherent attempt to subvert civilized people. Just don't fall for it. Kingship Government is the only authentic legal authority on Earth.   

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