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➡️ Watch the full interview ‼️UNCENSORED‼️ with Obenfo Obadele Kambon NOW as an 'I Never Knew Tv' YouTube Member -https://www.youtube.com/channe....l/UCwZ2vurIl_X8rv0Dv
❤️🖤💚 Roots Reggae Black History Month Celebration + Vegan Buffet (2/16)
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Watch more reasonings from Obenfo Obadele Kambon
Pt.1 https://youtu.be/O-LO2eEGqm8
Pt.2 https://youtu.be/5UGthRkVh64
Pt.4 https://youtu.be/DLAMx1z7tSs
Obenfo Obadele Kambon is a world-renowned master linguist, scholar, and architect of Abibitumi, the oldest and largest Black social education network on the planet.
In pt.3 of this reasoning, Obenfo Obadele Kambon explains why many Egyptologist use the name Ancient Egypt instead of Kemet.
Please click link below to learn more about Obenfo Obadele Kambon and his work:
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https://www.abibitumi.com/quietwarrior
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This video is four (4) part series where we delve into the natural ways to keep our bodies healthy during the COVID-19 pandemic. We also discuss strategies to reversing many chronic diseases naturally. Let us know what you think. immakingithappen.com #covid19remedies #covid19healthtips #covid19 #naturalwaystoheal
Syntropic farming is a new and ancient permaculture practice that can be implemented in any region, in any climate, in limitless ways – even in your own back yard. For over a decade the Lotz-Keegan family have been implementing permaculture practices to regenerate a degraded hillside into an abundant food forest of native and exotic trees that feed their family, their community, the wildlife, the soil, and their souls.
Combining the practices of syntropic agroforestry with the principles of permaculture and their own deeply thoughtful approach to land regeneration, food growing, and lifestyle, this family is partnering with nature to create a humming diversity on the land and a positive story about the role of humans in an eco-system.
We came away from our shoot with so much invaluable information about the why and how of syntropic farming as it’s practised at PermaDynamics. For this reason we’ve made the full interview with Klaus Lotz available on our website, and all 10 full-length interviews, some of which we couldn’t include in the film, available on our Patreon page. Also if you’re keen to dig deeper into this style of growing food and regenerating soil, check out PermaDynamics' own videos available on their Patreon page.
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The full interview with Klaus Lotz: https://happenfilms.com/film/k....laus-lotz-syntropic-
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** Film credits **
Directed and written by Jordan Osmond & Antoinette Wilson
Produced by Antoinette Wilson
Cinematography and editing by Jordan Osmond
Story feedback and suggestions from Nick Tucker
Additional drone footage by Byron Birss (https://instagram.com/byron.in.new.zealand)
1990 photo by Malcolm Rands
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To our wonderful supporters on Patreon, who helped make this film happen:
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Chapters
00:00 - Intro to Syntropic Farming
2:36 - 17-Year-Old Food Forest
7:48 - Market Garden and Orchard
12:20 - Native and Exotic Plants
14:45 - Annuals in the Food Forest
17:29 - Tropical Hothouse
19:17 - 3-Month-Old Food Forest
Bruce Gilley joins Douglas Murray on this episode to discuss one of the biggest criticisms of the west – Colonialism. From antiquity to modernity, the two give an in-depth examination of the practice. Should Colonialism stay cancelled?
Stream the full episode of uncancelled history here: https://youtu.be/z0HJV5BE294
Uncancelled History re-evaluates events, people, and ideas that have otherwise been cancelled from the past. Learn more at www.uncancelledhistory.com
Douglas Murray is a British author and political commentator, who — along with his guests — looks at great figures of the past through their historical context.
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“Bubble It” Available to download / stream in all digital stores worldwide
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Effyzzie Music Group presents the official video for “Bubble It” Performed by Yemi Alade and Spice.
Lyrics
Yemi and spice
From.a Queen to a queen
Ok! alright! You already know
From a queen to queen
Jamaica to Africa
Chorus
Bubble it wiggle it bubble it
Me wanna wiggle it wiggle wiggle it
Yemi!
Spice!
Intro : Right yah so now ,Ready waist
Verse 1
Bubble it bubble it Bumba watch me wabble it
Like a ball mi a juggle it Every man wah fi cuddle it
So mi jiggle it juggle it this no big ano puddle it
So mi couple it bubble it , muscle it when you trouble it
Drop it desso , clap it loud it echo
fluffy like Marshmallow a the two Queen say so
This ano waffle no eggo body no soft like Jello
Gal you fi wine wid yuh hand pan yuh knee don’t leggo
Squat like a yoga so mi bubble like a can a soda
Look how mi hotta dan a cup a capachino mocha
A so mi siddong and a wine like Mi deh pan a sofa
While have mi Bumpa spinning round deh like a roller coaster
Sweet like sugar
Sweet like sugar
Sweet like
Sweet like
sweet sugar
Sweet like sugar
Sweet like sugar
Sweet like
Sweet like
sweet sugar
Verse 2
(Where d gyal dem dey)
Take your waist to ground and your hands on your back
,wiggle it around, give a man a heart attack
Bring it up so slow,
Bend down low
Kack it kack it up some more
Wiggle wiggle on d floor
When we link up link up
It's a stick up stick up
Bout to get my freak on
Lemme get my liquor
Anabella ,get on your feet and shake your bumbumbum
That your waist line, break like a tom tom tom
Usain bolt on beat me ah instrumental beast
Running through your speakers like I'm looking for a feast
With my ice like wow, bad to the bone
It's a stampede when me pull up on the scene
Cos me sweet like sugar sweet like sugar, sweet like sweet like sweet like sugar
Me sweet like sugar sweet like sugar
Me tasty me sweet me sweet like sugar
#yemialade #spice #bubbleit #EffyzzieMusic
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Note: Per text on video, i disagree with the usage of "Broken English" as that reduces our Black Languages and takes away our agency. It has a eurasian colonialist and racist origin. It's their perspective on how they look down on our languages, and we need to stop using their concepts as that has us self-discriminate. That aside, this is a great song covering the injected oppression of destroying one's melanin through skin lightening cancer creams.
original video info:
Yellow Fever (1976) Fela Kuti
From the LP Yellow Fever (CD release 1997)
http://fela.net/discography/
This video is part of a series of songs being posted on Fela's official YouTube channel (http://www.youtube.com/fela) each featuring, alongside the music, an informative commentary by Afrobeat Historian, Chris May.
The entire catalogue, released on Kntting Factory Records, is available on the Fela website (http://fela.net/), along with documentaries and recorded concerts, CDs and vinyl, tee shirts, posters and many other items.