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GENOCIDE BY ANY OTHER
NAME

IS STILL GENOCIDE

A COLLECTION OF PAPERS,
ARTICLES AND
PRESENTATIONS BY--

NTWADUMAYLA NKOSI
MUNDARI, M.A.

(JERRY LORINCE JORDAN)

GENOCIDE BY ANY OTHER NAME.IS STILL
GENOCIDE

By N.NKOSI MUNDARI, M.A.

(JERRY L. JORDAN)

Copyright June, 2012 N. Nkosi Mundari (Jerry L. Jordan)

All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopy, recording or any information storage and retrieval system, without prior permission in writing from the publisher. Brief quotations may be used in literary reviews.

ISBN: 978-1-62209-251-2

First printing: October, 2012 750 copies

Printed in the USA by

Whitehall Printing Co. 4244 Corporate Sq. Naples, Florida 34104 800-321-9290

Cover concept by Nkosi Mundari

Nkosi Mundari

Chicago, Ill.

This book is dedicated to the African people.

It is dedicated to our Ancestors, to all present day Africans and those Africans yet unborn.

It is dedicated to the struggle, to those who have given their lives, their time and their support.

It is dedicated to those who are true to themselves and have embraced the critical importance of personal change; change that reflects African thought, behavior, appearance and belief.

All in the face of other Brothers and Sisters (loved ones included) who have yet to make a change or simply refuse to change.

To those who made the necessary personal changes that reflect African Consciousness, African Centeredness and African Commitment.

It takes true courage and commitment to stand strong when the overwhelming majority of your people continue to be locked into self-destructive behaviors.

Remember:

It is a true warrior, who will follow truth no matter where it may lead.

I would like to express my thanks and appreciation to all those who have supported me in this work. To my parents for years of nurturing and proper guidance and for being directly responsible for me being here, thank you to my daughter Pharah (Venus), who always believed in her Dad. To my wife Nzinga for her patience, input, feedback, proofreading, encouragement and for being a sounding board for my many thoughts, to my wife Amenze, for her patience, support, for lending an ear to many hours of vocalizing my thoughts and her unflinching faith in this effort, to my Brothers Akintunde (Adrian), Khai (Tyrone), Muntaga (Dale) and Kheti (Mark) for being my Brothers.

I am indebted to Dr. Batu Shakari Founder and Director of the African World Research Institute, Chicago, IL, for his mentoring, logistical support, input and encouragement. I also want to thank Dr. Katherine Helm Director of the Psychology dept. at Lewis University, Romeoville, IL, for seeing something more in me, her words of encouragement and for pushing me. I would be remissed if I did not announce my gratitude for those whose names I have not mentioned. Please forgive me. Your thoughts, words of encouragement and belief in this effort do not go unappreciated Thank You.

And finally, to those who were non-supportive(In the most politically correct way of course), to those who would say this effort is a needless waste of time, to those who would say that I was short-sighted and uninformed, to those who are embarrassed by it, or those who would minimize me as just an angry Black man, or those who would say -that was in the past, to those who see integration and assimilation as the correct course of action, to those who would shake their heads in disdain, and look down their self-righteous noses with indignation at me; and then turn to their god to ask him to make me, somehow, see the error of my ways. To you - I say thank you - for being the major challenge that made this project worth it. Youve confirmed and validated the need for the work.

The information in this book is a collection of Presentations, Papers and Articles by N. Nkosi Mundari. Genocide is the subject at hand and not just any old Genocide, but the act of Genocide that Europeans have unleashed against the African world. It is with the greatest urgency that the information, herein, is presented to the African people for their analysis, internalization and implementation. We are at Deaths Door and time is no allie.

Collectively, over the years, we have ignored those who have sacrificed their lives, careers and families, in some cases, trying to wake-up, the fast asleep African people. Our enemies find solace in the fact that, the overwhelming majority of African people will ignore their own Brothers and Sisters who bring them the truth. This is a direct result of five-hundred years of deeply imbedded enemy-fear and profound self-hatred, with its genesis in the very Scientific Slave Making process.

I challenge my Brothers and Sisters to first read this book in its entirety and secondly if you dare - read it twice, and thirdly respond to the Challenge chapter in the book.

One of the powers that we have is the power of Choice. With this power, we can choose to continue to ignore life-giving information and remain steadfast on our Death March into extinction, or we can choose to make the necessary personal changes in the hope of a thriving future for our yet unborn African children.

Let each of us be unafraid and look deep inside ourselves for that morsel of common sense and for the ability to be open-minded to any and all information.

Genocide (i.e., the deliberate and systematic destruction of a racial, national, ethnic or religious group) is the single most important and urgent problem facing the African World today. The evidence is all around us that we are the targets of a European-created and European-controlled genocidal process that is systematically annihilating African people all over the world, yet there are very few voices among us who dare stand-up and take on the challenge of opening our eyes to the global death-trap that weve been maneuvered into. Most of us prefer to write about other less disturbing subjects other than genocide, because genocide is not a subject that one can simply talk about its one that demands action on the part of those being put to death. Sbai Ntwadumayla Nkosi Mundari, in writing this great revolutionary work Genocide By Any Other NameIs Still Genocide, is adding his voice to the list of those who are warning African People of the danger that is upon us, and giving us invaluable insight into what we must do to halt the process. Sbai Mundari does a masterful job of laying to rest any of the illusions held by us. For example, one of the most deadly assaults upon the chains that keep us enslaved and easy targets for genocide is his analysis of religion. He informs us that our acceptance of the foreign religious doctrines of Christianity, Islam and Judaism is playing a major role in keeping us the passive victims of foreign domination and control. There is no way any nation of people can be systematically annihilated all over the globe without their cooperation. African people are cooperating with those who are destroying us, and our belief in the foreign religions of our enemies is one of the principle means by which they have secured our cooperation.

Every Sunday, here in America and throughout the world, we find millions upon millions of African people attending the religious services and declaring our faith in the religions of our conquerors. It is in theses institution that we are taught to love our enemies, turn the other cheek, forgive those who misuse and abuse us, rely on God/Allah/Yahweh for our protection, etc. We are taught that we are incapable of solving our own problems in life, and therefore we must let go and let God solve our problems for us which makes and keeps us the perfect victims of other nations to dominate, control and destroy. Sbai Mundari does an excellent job of driving this point home to us.

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