black (identity) → Muur / black people → Muurians
black (color) → dark / black holes → dark holes
black (color) → dark / black holes → dark holes
The English word “black” actually means ‘to become pale’ and ‘to bleach’. Below is the original definition of the word from the 1828 edition of Webster’s An American Dictionary of the English Language Volume 1.
white (race) → pink
soul mates → twin flames
bless → bliss
blessings → approval
peace → tranquility / ease
husband/wife → consort / consorted couple
king → emperor
soul mates → twin flames
bless → bliss
blessings → approval
peace → tranquility / ease
husband/wife → consort / consorted couple
king → emperor
queen → empress
kingdom/queendom → empire
‘Queen’ and another English word, ‘quean’, are synonyms and they are pronounced exactly the same. ‘Quean’ means ‘prostitute’. ‘King’ is all right, but it was changed to ‘emperor’ order to go with ‘empress’.
For more audio/video information on the real meaning of common English words, you can watch Dr. Yaffa Bey’s lecture on youtube, “How To Use A Dictionary”, as well as listen to her show on blogtalk radio titled “American Empire Restored”.
Why Muur? < | > Introduction to Level 1
Why Muur? < | > Introduction to Level 1
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