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WHO ARE THE PAN-AFRICANS?
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President Robert Mugbe is the only significant black leader in modern times that has had the courage to stand his ground and declare defiantly, “Zimbabwe We will not capitulate.” In admiration for his courage and valor there will be an annual award given in Port Gentile, Gabon in his honor, “The Robert Mugabe award for courage and valor.”

In The Pan-Africans’ Book we discussed how The South African Chamber for Agricultural Development (SACADA) a front organization for Apartheid white commercial farmers and other white right wing financial groups promoted the establishment of a “Food Corridor” across southern Africa from Angola to Mozambique. The scheme allows Boer farmers to metastasis throughout southern Africa spreading their Apartheid racist way of life. They enlisted President Nelson Mandela to use his good name to promote the proposal among other southern African leader disguised as a form of foreign aid. The plan calls for the expropriation of millions of hectares of peasant land and for the establishment of ‘labor reserves’ to relocate the disposed Africans near-by. The Boers will manage the large-scale commercial farms using the displaced pleasant farmers as ‘labor tenants and seasonal workers. The United States authorized its Three Predators to make the “Food Corridor” part of their structural adjustment programs and conditionalities for rescheduling loans and force the poor indebted Africans countries to privatize state assets (public utilities, state farms and plantations, game reserves, mining, agriculture research stations, hospitals, colleges, etc.) and sell their state assets at rock bottom, “give-away," prices with all of the puny proceeds going to service foreign debt. The Three Predators used their structural adjustment program like demanding devaluation of currency, trade liberation, reducing export prices, increase tax, cut back on social programs (including deregulation of workers rights and the statutory minimum wage of $18.00 per month demanded in Mozambique, because the Three Predators considered $18.00 per month excessive and inflationary).

The constitution of Mozambique states that land is the property of the state and can not be sold or mortgaged. The United States and the white Afrikaner commercial farmers fought and schemed to find a ways to get around these restrictions. President Joaquim Chissano and President Nelson Mandela signed an intergovernmental agreement granting rights to Afrikaner agri-business to develop in several of Mozambique’s provinces encompassing territorial concession of more than eight million hectares, especially in the Nissan Province where 500 white Afrikaner farmers will settle. SACADA morphed into the Mosagrius Development Corporation (SMD) whose investors will include the Mozambique Government (mostly the elite military and government ministers) where millions of hectares will be leased in concession to Afrikaners for fifty years at 15 cent per hectare per year. Mosagrius’ commissary authority is said to be like a state within a state, a parallel government, in its leased territories, designated as a free trade zone, allowing the free flow of people and goods free of customs duties. SCADA reneged on its 50 per cent financial obligations to the venture.

Oh! There is one other thing worth mentioning here. On December 31, 1964, a few weeks before Malcolm X’s assassination, he admonished a delegation of thirty-seven teenagers from McComb, Mississippi at the Theresa Hotel in Harlem. Hear what Malcolm said, “One of the first things, I think young people, especially nowadays, should learn is how to see for yourself and listen for yourself and think for yourself. Then you can come to an intelligent decision for yourself. If you form the habit of going by what you heard others say about someone, or going by what others think about someone, instead of searching that thing out for yourself and seeing for yourself, you will be walking west when you think you’re going east, and you will be walking east when you think you’re going west. This generation, especially of our people, has a burden, more so than any other time in history. The most important thing that we can learn to do today is think for ourselves. It’s good to keep wide-open ears and listen to what everybody else has to say, but when you come to make a decision, you have to weigh all of what you’ve heard on its own, and place it where it belongs, and come to a decision for yourself, you’ll never come to a decision for yourself; you’ll never regret it. But if you form the habit of taking what someone else says about a thing without checking it out for yourself, you’ll find that other people will have you hating your friends and loving your enemies.” Any black person or any black group, which white people like more than we do, bears watching. And any black person or any black group that white people dislike more than we do, deserves a second look.

We are the Pan-Africans (Africans) who believe in the power of the ancestors of Africa and agree in indigenization of all foreign-owned companies in sub-Sahara Africa and in the practice of Selective Consumerism for our African Diaspora, perfected for both economic and political reasons. For example, we, Africans in the Diaspora, should select and buy products that are manufactured or produced by no more than two competing companies in each industry; each company is required to have substantial black ownership and black participation in management. We discussed in The Pan-Africans’ Book why it is absolutely essential that we invest in all companies that rely on raw materials that originate in sub-Saharan Africa. One of our first investments should be in companies that manufacture drone aircraft and produce an ample supple of drone aircraft, arm them with surveillance equipment, machine and rockets. These pilots less planes (‘Africanized Bees’) should be used in places like the Sudan and the Congo to bring mass (slaughter, rapes, mayhem, village burning) and other atrocities that are committed against our vulnerable people to a swift end as described in The Pan Africans’ Book.
 
President Mbeki outlined the pressing need for Africa and Africans in the Diaspora to share knowledge and economic cooperation, in order to boost development as he addressed the African Diaspora Ministerial Conference.

The ancestors of Africa designated the entire territory west of a line drawn south from coordinates 0" 22' S, 9" 18' E on the Gulf of Guinea down to coordinates 2" 00' S, 9"18' E on the Atlantic Ocean as the Ultimate Stomping Ground and Memorial Monument for the spirits of the ancestors of Africa, space for the annual nostalgic rendezvous, cross roads and the location of the spiritual capital for the African Race. The spirits of the ancestors of Africa's Diaspora should gather at the Carnival in Salvador for their grand Homecoming Rendezvous at our Grand Stomping Ground five days after the Carnival. We should also establish the world’s grandest and most modern university and carry out the world's most advanced scientific research in magnetic force, hydraulics, tropical medicine, engineering, and astronomy, aerospace and virtual reality. We believe that sub-Saharan Africa’s main space launching site should be located near-by in Sao Tome and Principle, which are near the equator—the most favorable launching site in the world. We also believe that we should request that the 2034 Summer Olympic Games be awarded to Cape Lopez, Port Gentil territory of Gabon and Sao Tome. Aside: (Download Google Earth and make frequent visits to Port Gentil, Cape Lopez, Sao Tome and Principle, Salvador B.A., Brazil, Port-au-Prince, Haiti and Atlanta, GA).

Listen. Now, don’t just read a few paragraphs, here and there, and promise to read the entire text of The Pan-Africans’ Book later. You better read this entire synopsis now, because we need you to help us establish and record the consensus opinion concerning the accurate contents of The Autobiography of the African Race and our agenda for the 21st century. Now, go ahead and read, then reread The Pan-Africans’ Book until you understand where we are coming from and where we are going. You have a duty to participate in our race’s daily internet conversations, because we will not be able to obtain a realizable consensus on anything without your participation. Another thing, make ThePanAfricans.org. your home page, read the question of the day and cast your vote, especially on all of the questions concerning current activities that require the concerted efforts of all of us.

Now, we only intended to give you a brief synopsis of The Pan-Africans’ Book, but we know that too many of you are just too lazy to read the entire book of more than four hundred pages. So we extended the synopsis enough in order to give you sufficient working knowledge for you to contribute to our joint efforts.

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Now, if you have read The Pan-Africans’ Book, you already know that two additional pages will be added to The Pan-Africans’ Book each January during the rest of the 21st century. Well, The Pan-Africans’ Book was first printed in mid 2007 and The Group decided to skip the first January, 2008, because The Group needed more time to conduct an in-depth survey and time to discuss with you on the Internet and allow you to vote on the content of our two pages for 2008. The consensus opinion of those with whom the Group interviewed in an abbreviated survey believed that it would be wise to spend the entire year of 2008 discussing and voting on black people’s agenda for the next year, 2009. Now, we don’t intend to set any kind of precedence by selecting to devote our two pages to the preparation of black people’s agenda for the next year. Your subject and subject matter for your two pages should represent what ever reflects the current consensus opinion. The majority opinion agrees that our two pages should suggest the agenda for 2009. Since De-tribalization, was the first item that the ancestors of Africa illuminated in our wisest agenda for the 21st agenda, should dominate our initial two pages. Tribalism is perhaps the most important problem that the African Race must deal with first. Now, the consensus opinion is that tribalism has been at the center of most of sub-Saharan’s ‘Time of Trouble’. continued...

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