MEMBERS & VISITORS I Bought My Shamba In January of 2020 I bought my first piece of land in Africa. When the African earth was placed in my hand by the man who sold me the land, I cried the tears of fifteen generations of ancestors… This was now my land, I bought this […]
Read moreMEMBERS & VISITORS Young People Like This Belong In Invention School A Kenyan boy with big brilliant brain builds a homemade excavator prototype from sticks and plastic pieces. He’s already developing a natural sense of four bar linkages, mechanical advantage, material properties, force leverage, force vectors, etc. Yes, he’d make a wonderful apprentice inventor […]
Read moreMEMBERS & VISITORS Colonialism & Origins of White Supremacy A new four-part documentary series, “Exterminate All the Brutes,” delves deeply into the legacy of European colonialism from the Americas to Africa. It has been described as an unflinching narrative of genocide and exploitation, beginning with the colonizing of Indigenous land that is now called […]
Read moreMEMBERS & VISITORS “Just Get Us To The Rainbow” Lovin’ being around people who mean me good will… even those who ride 5 on a motorcycle LOL and wave back at me as they pass by. As a geographic region, if one could scoop up Kenya and plop it down in any region of […]
Read moreBELTS DON’T LIE It’s difficult to describe the many changes in my life since arriving in East Africa. Perhaps you have experienced a vast transformation in your life in which it seems you’ve been transported into a new body. Some parts work better than ever, LOL. Some parts just have this cramped feeling. Some sensations […]
Read moreMEMBERS & VISITORS I PROMISED TO RETURN TO AFRICA I’m so proud of Ghanaians for taking this bold initiative for its young people. We all have much that we can share with each other in order to build a stronger and safe world for future generations. In looking at the facilities which are going […]
Read moreMEMBERS & VISITORS I PROMISED TO RETURN TO AFRICA I PROMISED TO RETURN TO AFRICA After spending five years in Ghana with my wife and young daughter, We left Ghana to return to the United States to study mechanical engineering. I cried when I left, knowing how much I would miss it. The friends, the […]
Read moreMY SECOND YEAR IN KENYA I’m the proverbial rat who jumped ship, in this case, the Titanic. So many are so heavily invested in Babylon that they won’t see any alternatives. I can say with confidence that I’m living world’s apart from the insanity taking place in the Divided States. Here, absolutely clear chemtrail free […]
Read moreMEMBERS & VISITORS OVERPOPULATION MYTH IS OVERPOPULATION A MYTH BEING FED TO BILLIONS AND BILLIONS OF PEOPLE AROUND THE WORLD? In this movie, we will examine this question. In 1974, a large scale population plan was drawn up by U.S. Secretary of State, Henry Kissinger and it was known as Memorandum 200. The top priority […]
Read moreAFRICA: THE NEW EDEN Modern day Africa in currently in a uniquely blessed position. By owning and controlling over 67% of the world’s arable farmland it is in a strong position to become the world’s food basket. With proper asset management, South Sudan alone would be able to feed 4 billion people worldwide. Africa understands […]
Read moreMEMBERS & VISITORS AFRICAN GIRL THE CIRCLE OF LIFE CONTINUES DESPITE BAD ACTORS MARRIAGE! Today, members of my host family/clan attended a wedding. I’ve recently posted on deaths and births. Now, for full circle comes the union of man and woman. Please watch and enjoy events as fam came together recently to celebrate the arrival […]
Read moreMEMBERS & VISITORS JOYFUL CIRCUMCISION JOYFUL CIRCUMCISION Within parts of Africa, a boy’s circumcision is tantamount to his passage into manhood. Ouch! As this celebration was my first of this type, I had no idea that it takes place over 4 days or more. Circumcision is a great cause for celebration within the entire community. […]
Read moreMEMBERS & VISITORS SPIRIT EARTH IN THE SPIRIT LIFE THERE IS NO ARTIFICIAL CONSTRUCT CALLED “RACE” One of our local organizations here in Kenya is doing an outstanding job of tutoring local farmers on sustainable agricultural techniques in ways that would make western mzungus recoil in surprise and shock because involvement of the spirit world […]
Read moreMEMBERS & VISITORS HOW FOUNDATIONAL ARE BLACK AMERICANS? Breaking down how the colonizers Divide and Conquer Africans on the Continent and in the Diaspora. Today, we certainly cannot move freely around the African continent. Air travel has been sliced and diced making it very difficult and expensive to fly within the continent. It’s cheaper to […]
Read moreMEMBERS & VISITORS RONAJAB DEATHS CRISIS TALKS The journey home to Africa will involve much much more than simply plopping oneself down someplace on the African continent. Buying an airplane ticket to some African capitol then renting an apartment for a period of time just won’t cut it. The journey is physical, yes. It’s also […]
Read moreMEMBERS & VISITORS COMMUNITIES BUILT TOMORROW’S AFRICAN LEADERS? COMMUNITIES BUILT BY TOMORROW’S AFRICAN LEADERS? Living in a centrally designed and controlled city has benefits and drawbacks. The views presented herein are a bit naïve about human nature. Greed and unbalanced personalities could throw a monkey wrench into even the best laid social engineering plans. The […]
Read moreMEMBERS & VISITORS I HAVEN’T ALWAYS WANTED TO BE A WILD MAN My new life in rural Kenya brings me new revelations every day. Prof. Oku Singer, Mechanical/Solar Engineer INVENTION SCHOOL’S SIGNATURE SERIES The technological progress of Africa and its diasporans was dramatically broken beginning with slavery and later through its colonization by European powers. […]
Read moreMEMBERS & VISITORS LEAVE AMERICA TO SAVE THE CHILDREN The testimonial speaks for itself but there are as many stories as there are returnees… West Africa and East Africa have significantly different “vibes”. This new organization is dedicated to implanting a love of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math into young African children. Prof. Oku […]
Read moreMEMBERS & VISITORS Why We Moved To Africa The testimonial speaks for itself but there are as many stories as there are returnees… West Africa and East Africa have significantly different “vibes”. Prof. Oku Singer, Mechanical/Solar Engineer INVENTION SCHOOL’S SIGNATURE SERIES The technological progress of Africa and its diasporans was dramatically broken beginning with slavery […]
Read moreMEMBERS & VISITORS TECH IN KENYA This week, Tech 24 visits Kenya where we take the pulse of Nairobi’s thriving startup scene. Also, what of the role of women in tech? We check out apps making a difference in East Africa from those that help farmers to “M-Pesa”, a simple system for transferring money by […]
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