Thee Willie Lynch Letter
Thee Willie Lynch Letter covers thee philosophies that may have been called Survival of Thee Fittest, Cast Systems and Thee Theory of Evolution in previous writings. Thee version I read thee first time was stolen so I re-purchased my second copy from Sankofa here in Washington, DC. A Lushena Books publication, readers may also find Thee Making of a Slave within thee pages of thee same text.
In 1712, presenting himself as an accountant, a slave owner by thee name of Mister William Lynch spoke on thee Banks of thee James River in Virginia to others that still believed in thee economics of slave trade. Mister Lynch spoke of thee King James Version of thee Bible as he sighted his points of reference to thee origin of slavery, thee aftermath of embarking on thee Mid-Atlantic slave trade and most importantly what was truly lost because of its existence.
Mister Lynch attempted thee Willie Lynch method of breaking mankind and making enslaved minds somewhere in thee West Indies. Mister Lynch drew a brilliant cross reference when you attempted to explain Rome’s methods of enslavement verses Portuguese methods. Cords and wood he stated are being replaced with trees and rope, littering thee highways with humans. Thee slave trade cost thee Earth properties due to random fires, life stock is often lost and leaves regions that lost control of thee slave trade in a horrible stink.
Mister Lynch tell thee reader that thee Willie Lynch method of black slave control last only three hundred years and all members of thee family and overseers could fill thee position. All they slave masters needed was to create a fearful, distrustful and envious climate by pointing out thee differences between them. For example, use thee young to hurt thee old, thee darker skin tones against thee lighter skin tones, thee valley dwellers against those that live on thee hill etc.
After thee indoctrination thee slaves should stop learning for four hundred years. Mind you this acquired in 1712. By 1789 thee Willie Lynch letters were infamous as a means of mental conditioning to slave holders in southern regions of North America. Mister Kashif Malik Hassan –El, who presented this version of thee Willie Lynch Letter to Lushena for distribution added that on May 13th, 1789 Congress was already addressing need to introduce taxation of thee slave trade as negro’s became importable goods on thee books not unlike sugar, textiles and spices. Bringing thee mathematics of Mister Willie Lynch up for review well before thee four hundred years of downpression he promised his investors.
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