I came across a video discussing the Tiano’s Natives who inhabited Jamaica, which was known to the Tiano people as “Xaymaca,” meaning land of wood and water. The Tiano people had settled in Xaymaca, now known as Jamaica, prior to the arrival of the Spanish. When the Spanish first visited, some packs of Tiano people fled to the mountains. However, during their second visit, the Europeans invaded and enslaved the Tiano people of Xaymaca. Those who resided in the mountains joined forces with African slaves who were brought to Xaymaca, and together they fought back against the European oppressors. This story is truly captivating.
Connecting Dots: Going further into the History of the Earth
I stumbled upon a captivating video that delved into the depths of ancient history, and I couldn’t help but be drawn in. It was as if the dots that were already floating around in my mind were finally connected, forming a coherent timeline.
Jerome Sage Butler, the man in the video alongside Brother Ramon Singh possessed an incredible ability to join all the questions of history, weaving them together seamlessly. It was truly fascinating to witness how he effortlessly pieced together the puzzle of our past.
Ancient history has always been a subject of intrigue and curiosity for many, and this video shed light on aspects that I had never considered before. It left me with a renewed sense of wonder and a desire to delve even deeper into the mysteries of our ancestors.
If you too find yourself captivated by ancient history, I highly recommend giving this video a watch. It might just ignite your own curiosity and lead you down an enlightening path of discovery.
The History Of Jamaica and The Earth
Jerome’s Tiano background has provided him with a rich tapestry of ancestral knowledge. He combines this wisdom with extensive research and the insights he has gained from his studies. Brother Singh, on the other hand, has delved deep into history through the bible, uncovering hidden connections and drawing valuable lessons.
When Jerome and Brother Singh come together, their conversations become a fascinating journey of connecting the dots. They weave together their diverse perspectives and sources of knowledge to gain a deeper understanding of the world around them.
Their discussions are not just intellectual exercises; they are an exploration of history, culture, spirituality, and humanity itself. Through their collaboration, they bring to light hidden truths and shed new light on familiar narratives.
Here are a few topics that he covered in the video:
I highly recommend that you look into Jerome’s YouTube channel as he has many videos joined with Brother Ramon Singh based on many different topics.
South America in the Bible
One such intriguing notion revolves around the belief that before the 1600s, there was a common understanding among ancestors, as mentioned by Jerome, about the unity of South America and Africa. According to this theory, these two continents were once connected as a single landmass.
The idea of this ancient land being separated by the events of Atlantis adds an element of mystique to the story. It suggests that some cataclysmic event occurred, causing not only a physical separation but also introducing water between these once-united lands.
Enslaved people of the Caribbean were from South America
After the flood, the tribes of Israel settled in South America. When Europeans came over and enslaved the original Americans and relocated them to various parts of America in order to confuse and displace the people.
Brother Singh’s insightful exploration sheds light on the often overlooked aspects of America’s true history. As he delved deeper into his research on enslaved people, he made a striking discovery – a significant number of slaves actually originated from South America, challenging the commonly held belief that most slaves were brought directly from Africa.
This revelation prompts Brother Singh to embark on further investigation, uncovering the surprising truth that only a small fraction of slaves were transported from Africa. His findings not only challenge conventional narratives but also highlight the need for a more comprehensive understanding of America’s complex history.
Through his diligent research and dedication to unearthing lesser-known facts, Brother Singh brings attention to an important aspect of history that has long been overshadowed. By shedding light on these hidden truths, he invites us to re-evaluate our understanding and encourages a more nuanced perspective on the experiences of enslaved individuals in America.
The Children of the Ameroo (The America’s) – The Moors were in America before Slave Trade
Jerome sheds light on a thought-provoking perspective regarding the absence of remains from slave ships that traveled from Africa to America. He argues that this narrative was deliberately constructed by colonisers to erase the historical connection between enslaved Africans and their rightful claim to the land. Furthermore, Jerome explores the presence of the Moors in America who spoke Arabic and resided in the Americas prior to being conquered. This intriguing insight challenges conventional historical narratives and invites us to reconsider our understanding of this complex period in history..
They cannot say from Africa they brought us here! We were already here!
The Africans were the ones from across the river
After the split happened, the one land was divided, and Africans found themselves separated into tribes on different sides of the river. However, their lives took a dramatic turn as they were conquered by Greeks and Romans, leading to a significant shift in their way of life. Meanwhile, across the ocean, a new land emerged which the Ameroo people referred to as the New World. Despite this separation, trading continued between these two worlds, giving rise to rumours and tales of an Old World that still held connections and influences on both sides.
Research your history
The video mentioned presents several points that challenge the traditional narrative of history and encourage viewers to explore Jerome’s theories for themselves. By delving into these theories, it may offer information that is able to connect the missing dots and gain a deeper understanding of historical events.
Jerome’s theories likely provide alternative perspectives or interpretations of historical events that differ from what has been traditionally taught. These alternative viewpoints can be valuable in expanding our knowledge and challenging preconceived notions about history!
Peace and Love to All! From Wednesday’s World