By Jermaine Broadnax
The Ancestors will become violent storms like tornadoes and hurricanes. These are the spirits of millions of slaves and natives who were terrorized by Spanish & Pilgrims…The spirits of the dead come back as typhoons & hurricanes to wage payback over devil worshippers who performed chattel slavery over black People, utilizing slave routes. Hurricanes start in North Africa, In the Sahara Desert, the hurricanes then fly over to west Africa, where the slave dungeons are located. Once the hurricanes arrive here, they follow the path of the slave trade.
The ancestors were sent to destroy Christopher Columbus and other conquistadors. The hurricanes were able to sink all the ships with gold headed back to Spain & kill certain Spanish leaders, but Columbus evaded death only because he had more experience on the island then his peers and natives warned him about hurricanes already. Hurricanes always target Spanish, French, and English slave traders. In 1559, 70 Spanish ships were destroyed by hurricanes (ancestors). When the French would fight the Spanish over who gets to enslave blacks, the hurricanes would show up and destroy everybody and free the black slaves in the area. The African Hurricane of 1667 nearly demolished Jamestown. Unfortunately, terrorist invaders survived the onslaught, so they could continue the ransack of America.
Slavery started in Barbados in 1627. Between 1627, and 1899, 23 hurricanes coming from Africa directly attacked Barbados, causing billions of dollars in damage (at today’s prices), killing thousands of slave owners, and destroyed the economy, so nobody can benefit from slavery. During the 1600’s, there were three rebellions in Barbados: 1649, 1675 and 1692. African slaves would fight alongside the hurricanes in a joint effort to defeat the devil. After the hurricanes left and left the island weak, revolts would happen, taking advantage of an already beaten island. In the 1600s, four hurricanes attacked slave owners in Barbados, in the 1700s five hurricanes directly affected Barbados, two causing devastations, and in the 1800s there were 17 hurricanes. Slavery ended in Barbados in 1834, and hurricanes never bother Barbados again.
Ancestor Hurricanes caused more slave trader deaths before 1800 rather than after. The Black Hurricane of 1780 is an African ancestor, that destroyed 22,000 slave owners during the year 1780. This hurricane provided first blood for the Haitian revolution. This hurricane cleaned house and wiped-out slave traders from all nations of Europe. Great Britain and France, both of whom were fighting in the American Revolutionary War (1775-83), had warships in the Caribbean at the time of the storm. Sailors and naval vessels from both nations were destroyed, the ancestors dismantled the weapons of the enemies of the enslaved. The ancestors, destroyed 22,000 slave owners, making it the most effective hurricane in history.
This is the war before the Great War, the ancestors set it the atmosphere for African slaves to fight back on a already weakened island. The Haitian revolution would happen during Black August 1791, during this time the ancestors were tag teaming with the Haitian slaves. In 1790, Haiti’s population includes 32,000 resident whites, 24,000 freedmen, and 480,000 slaves. One month before the Haitian revolution, hurricanes showed up in Cuba and killed 3000 enemies.
The hurricanes start off as tropical storms around the Cape Verde area. Remember, Cape Verde was one of the first Islands, the Spanish/Portuguese would enslave. That tropical storm will then travel to west Africa, and probably hovers over the slave dungeon castle, once in this area, the tropical storm turns into a hurricane.
Keep in mind this is following the timeline of slavery in the western world. Once the hurricane leaves Ghana, it travels the same path as the slave ships. Whatever direction Christopher Columbus took, the hurricane wants to take. Its job is to destroy anything built during the era of slavery.
People can say what they want about Hurricanes, but all the great blacks always talked about them as deity, Dick Gregory said they follow the Slave path from Africa, Marcus Garvey and even Tupac recorded his song all out, his final song ever days before he was shot, he said “I hit the scene like sandstorms, then transform, watch me”. Pac left that messages a few weeks before he left earth, because he knew would come back.
We always identified ourselves as the hurricanes, Stan Lee knew this and had to jump in the mix and create storm, based off Yoruba culture.
During slavery from 1492-1865 it was the hurricanes that was freeing blacks from plantations in the Caribbean’s and the south. Some of these Hurricanes came directly from Africa straight to Charleston. The British lived in the Carolinas since 1584. But only started to receive hurricanes after 1705, when slavery became legal. That’s when the hurricane started to come to help kill the overseer.
During slavery hurricanes called social chaos and mass confusion, they inclined the African slaves to fight and rebel, and history never correlates the two. But hurricanes would destroy houses and ammo, slave owners were so terrified once they were on an island without any guns.
So, all in all, whatever the Hurricane destroys, it’s all GODS plan. Florida is the first land in America to be colonized. So, Florida will always the smoke first. Hurricanes are destroying everything in its path that benefited from the blood of Africa. Hurricanes is a 13-colony kind of energy. Even New York got hurricanes sent to them from Africa because of their role in slavery. None of the Midwest or west coast get hurricanes because they weren’t involved in the African slave trade.
It’s a lot of shipwrecks and executions I’m leaving out because it’s so much information. But this is a small summary of the true spiritual element of Black August. It’s deeper then black people being born or dying, it’s a universal connection. Utilizing solar eclipse, floods, earthquakes, hurricanes, heavy rain for long periods, etc. Mother Nature always provides the first blood when it comes to the Revolution.