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Old 07-04-2006, 12:15 AM
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Weh a gwan 2007 Abolition of Slave Trade

Jamaica are you ready for the Abolition of the Slave Trade commemorations 2007?
What brought so many Black Africans to JAMAICA? [U]The Slave Trade![/u]How many Black African descendants and Slave Master descendants still remain in JAMAICA TODAY?
What is happening to the SUGAR INDUSTRY in JAMAICA this YEAR 2006?

[I]The SUGAR INDUSTRY IS ABOUT TO COLLAPSE. On November 24 2005 the EC agreed to cut sugar prices by 36 per cent over a three-year period starting in 2006/07 for EU and African, Caribbean and Pacific Group of States (ACP) producers[/i]

It is even more disturbing when one understands that EU nations will be compensated much more than African Caribbean & Pacific countries.

WHO BROUGHT SUGAR PRODUCTION TO JAMAICA?
CRYPTO-JEWS - SECRET JEWS called the PORTUGALS!!

"It is because when the English captured Jamaica in 1655 from the Spanish they found people there who may have been Marranos but must certainly have been Conversos. Interestingly, whilst no Jews were allowed in the Spanish New World, Jamaica, belonging to the Colón family, seemed to shut its eyes at Conversos. There is evidence that they were involved with the introduction of Sugar Cane and the making of Sugar from as far back as 1512, produced by the "Portugals" that were sent to Jamaica."

After the British gained control of the island, Jews were permitted to worship in public. In 1660, Jews were granted citizenship by King Charles. Shortly thereafter, in 1662, Jews arrived from Brazil, England (1663), British Guiana (1664), and Surinam (1673). Jewish communities began establishing synagogues, schools, Jewish markets and shops. Most of these immigrants were Sephardim. (Spanish and Portuguese). Some Jews from Germany, Egypt, Syria and Lebanon joined them later. I would guess 9 out of 10 JAMAICANS DID NOT KNOW THAT!!!

http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/...w/jamaica.html

http://www.ujcl.org/jamaica.html

SO HOW MUCH HAS CHANGED - Your still in a FOREIGN COUNTRY, You still do NOT know your True NAME or your True LANGUAGE OR MUCH ABOUT MOTHER AFRICA. We were assimilated with the SLAVE MASTERS, MERCHANTS etc...
What JOBS do most JAMAICANS have TODAY??

Food for thought - So Weh a gwan, 2007 with celebrations for Abolition of the Slave Trade?????
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