Larry Lobster
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Somehow cacs created a time machine and were able to enslave our people. We are living in an alternative reality
Think about it. How people that were living in caves controls everything now? That makes no sense
Yes but you don't master the art of killing out of nowhere, something has had to happen to the start of itAnglos were fighting and slaughtering each other while the rest of the world did great things. They were advanced at the art of killing. They basically went to each continent and made trade agreements, only to not disclose the full terms (i.e. slavery was way worse than Africans were led to believe) or outright slaughtered them after the indigenous taught them how to live on the land (i.e. Squanto)
Anglos were fighting and slaughtering each other while the rest of the world did great things. They were advanced at the art of killing. They basically went to each continent and made trade agreements, only to not disclose the full terms (i.e. slavery was way worse than Africans were led to believe) or outright slaughtered them after the indigenous taught them how to live on the land (i.e. Squanto)
I totally agree with this, there's definitely something they left out of the "official story", whether it be something involving religion, ancient people, other planets, idk.I give you props for trying...
Something doesn't add up though in what we've been taught bout slavery.
I just don't see them ships being packed with black people like sardines and only a couple cac's to guard them. People in such conditions would have been severely atrophied by the time they made that 3 to 5 month trip. Not good for anything.
My research is taking me to the Antarctica. I'm thinking there's a ancient species of man there, white, and advanced. They assisted cac's in conquering us.
I'm beginning to believe our societies were conquered in war, we lost our magic to the cac technology, and white people were ushered in as guardians.
Sounds wild, but it's the only logical conclusion I can come to. Unless we really were always just bone in the nose, mud hut dwellers, which we know we weren't.
Yes but you don't master the art of killing out of nowhere, something has had to happen to the start of it
Naw, that's still giving them too much credit.
Even with technology, the numbers were against them. Besides, we weren't strangers to war. Them cold weather cac's couldn't fight us in Africa. They had help.



It's like when you are going for a cultural victory in Civilization and all the sudden you start to get provoked by a bottom five civ, you said fukk it and go to war only to find out they have like 40 units near your borders and you are just canceling all your city advancements to start building swordmans![]()

I came in the thread thinking you were gonna have something intelligent to say but you appeared to be trolling so I'm not bothering until this thread becomes serious.@Teedot? You don't agree with my theory? Come and explain the enslavement of african people
Btw i just remembered some time ago i watched this video of and old african guy where he said there were giants/reptiles ancient beings living around the planet. I don't know if i'm gonna find the video but he said there are a few of them alive, and there were some of them in the african continent. According to him these beings control the planet for a long time. Ill see if i can find itI give you props for trying...
Something doesn't add up though in what we've been taught bout slavery.
I just don't see them ships being packed with black people like sardines and only a couple cac's to guard them. People in such conditions would have been severely atrophied by the time they made that 3 to 5 month trip. Not good for anything.
My research is taking me to the Antarctica. I'm thinking there's a ancient species of man there, white, and advanced. They assisted cac's in conquering us.
I'm beginning to believe our societies were conquered in war, we lost our magic to the cac technology, and white people were ushered in as guardians.
Sounds wild, but it's the only logical conclusion I can come to. Unless we really were always just bone in the nose, mud hut dwellers, which we know we weren't.