That's all...I’m seriously convinced that this is why they want to push vaccination in Africa. Some of the Tuskegee Brehs went sterile after getting their “free” medical care.
China and the Yukatan (Mayans-Aztecs) have historically done well because of their ability to maintain high concentrations of people in one spot. With that many people in one place, technology, efficiency, and innovation is bound to take root. Black people with all three of those pose a huge threat to WS, and with the exception of
Egypt and Mali, we’ve never been able to sustain such a large populations due to natural barriers.
WS done fcked up allowing us to use their life extension tech and knowledge, while also letting us keep traditional child birth rates
What?Ooh nevermindYes I know that but the article said they live at Mungongo Island in Angola.
I'm interested in knowing what all their names were? And if he remembered them all?
He took be fruitful and multiply to heart!
That's disturbing. How big is that island?
Those kids have to be his. Most of them have that man's nose. LOLin angola.
rip good sir,you ate well.
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PHOTOS: Man who had 281 children from 47 wives dies at 73 in Angola
post makes no senseI’m seriously convinced that this is why they want to push vaccination in Africa. Some of the Tuskegee Brehs went sterile after getting their “free” medical care.
China and the Yukatan (Mayans-Aztecs) have historically done well because of their ability to maintain high concentrations of people in one spot. With that many people in one place, technology, efficiency, and innovation is bound to take root. Black people with all three of those pose a huge threat to WS, and with the exception of
Egypt and Mali, we’ve never been able to sustain such a large populations due to natural barriers.
WS done fcked up allowing us to use their life extension tech and knowledge, while also letting us keep traditional child birth rates
It’s weird, when I google Mungongo Island, the only thing that comes up is a few articles referring to this story.Yes I know that but the article said they live at Mungongo Island in Angola.
