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It appears that the Nation of Islam copied Yakub's backstory from the pulp magazine Amazing Stories by Raymond A. Palmer, which was based on accounts by Richard Sharpe Shaver and Fred Crisman, one of the suspects in the JFK assassination and the first person to supposedly see the "Men in Black".

https://youtu.be/cxf_6A7IT9E

http://www.librarising.com/inner/deros.html

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raymond_A._Palmer

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Sharpe_Shaver

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Crisman

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three_tramps

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maury_Island_incident

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Men_in_black

Fred Crisman was an OSS agent during which some of you might know was a precursor to the CIA. Common OSS tactics involved posing as informants to pass along fraudulent information and planting false stories in newspapers. Crisman's actual role in OSS isn't known but it is known that he liked to write stories. Crisman actually contributed stories of his own fanciful supernatural encounters to Amazing Stories after returning home from the war.

The holes in Crisman's story (most notably that there is no proof he worked on a boat in the Puget Sound during this era) combined with his history of conjuring similar stories cast doubt on his intentions in crafting the tale of the Maury Island incident. His history with OSS raise the question of whether or not he planted these stories as a hobby or in order to carry out someone else's orders.

There is no official documents that confirm Crisman continued a relationship with the intelligence community after WWII but there are odd coincidences that raise the possibility.
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>>16890740
>Yakub's story
Is fictional like Harry Potter and written a few decades ago by a jewish scam artist to rip off retarded black people before he disappeared to south america with all their money.
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It's wild to learn that the UFO phenomenon has glowies like Richard Doty since the beginning. The Maury Island incident is one of the first saucer sightings of that era (1947) and even codifies the standard Men in Black story. But then you find out the primary witness, Fred Crisman, was an intelligence asset. Crisman was OSS during World War II. Returning from the war he started writing about societies of underground creatures for magazines like Amazing Stories which would soon be caught up in flying saucers. When Crisman submitted his UFO story to magazines, they sent Kenneth Arnold, the guy who popularized the name Flying Saucer, to investigate. Arnold had his own sketchy history, having been a close friend of Jack Parsons. Anyway, Crisman ends up working directly for the CIA and even ends up being subpoenaed by Jim Garrison during his JFK trial. It seems Crisman was one of the three "tramps" arrested in Dallas on the morning JFK was killed. All in all, not a trustworthy character and when you put this knowledge dude by side with a guy like Doty it's hard to not suspect that Crisman was fulfilling a similar role but in an earlier era.

>>16890773
The founder of the Nation of Islam was a man who was radicalized by an agent of the Japanese Black Dragon Society. He called himself Allah and went door to door selling pamphlets. After famously teaching his version of Islam for four years he disappeared, leaving everything to Elijah Muhammad, the most famous leader of Nation of Islam and a close friend of Satokata Takahashi.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satokata_Takahashi
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wallace_Fard_Muhammad
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>>16890783
Satokata Takahashi was fingered as the man behind the Pacific Movement of the Eastern World (PMEW), a "1930s North American based pro-Japanese movement of African Americans which promoted the idea that Japan was the champion of all non-white peoples."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pacific_Movement_of_the_Eastern_World

His main goal was to convince black people that they would be liberated by the Japanese Empire, while also setting up a criminal organization to get rich (most black dragon society hubs were run like the mafia). They also claim they set up the Universal Negro Improvement Association and African Communities League, which was famously headed by Marcus Garvey.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universal_Negro_Improvement_Association_and_African_Communities_League

Fard, the founder of Nation of Islam (the door to door salesman) was apparently in a group called the Moorish Science Temple of America and many early members were a splinter group from them, more than likely created at the behest of the Japanese. Their core belief was that as African Americans they were the direct descendants of Moors and actually not black at all. They were also black supremacists approached by the Japanese as early as the 20's. The Moorish Temple was particularly influencing due to them being set up during the initial Great Migration, swelling their numbers among the many poorly educated blacks.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moorish_Science_Temple_of_America
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>>16890787
https://scholarblogs.emory.edu/blackinternationalism/asiatic-black-man/
https://moguldom.com/348824/fact-check-did-noble-drew-ali-influence-nation-of-islam-teachings/
>Following the Russo-Japanese war, which occurred in 1905, many Black Americans took pride in Japan’s victory because it symbolized more than a military achievement. W.E.B Dubois saw the outcome as a win for all oppressed people around the world. Activist and religious leader Reverend J.M. Boddy viewed Russia’s defeat as an achievement of the Black race. He declared that the Japanese race “must be akin to the Negro race” and because of their “large infusion of Negro blood in their veins.” Black nationalist groups adopted Reverend Boddy’s view of Afro-Asian relations and “merged the Black and Asiatic identities to serve their agenda”

>On August 15, 1959, the FBI sent a story to the Chicago New Crusader newspaper, stating that Fard was a "Turkish-born Nazi agent who worked for Hitler in World War II." According to the story from the FBI, Fard was a "Muslim from Turkey who had come to the United States in the early 1900s. He had met Muhammad in prison… where the two men plotted a confidence game in which followers were charged a fee to become Muslims." After the story was published, Elijah Muhammad and Malcolm X subsequently charged Black media outlets, who reprinted the accusation in large numbers, with running the story without requesting a response from the Nation of Islam
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Malachi Z York also wrote his own expanded lore on Yakub, basically making black scientology and explaining how he was actually an alien.
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>The Nuwaubian Nation, Nuwaubian movement, or United Nuwaubian Nation (/nuːˈwɔːbiːən/) is an American new religious movement founded and led by Dwight York, also known as Malachi Z. York. York began founding several Black Muslim groups in New York in 1967. He changed his teachings and the names of his groups many times, incorporating concepts from Judaism, Christianity, UFO religions, New Age, and many esoteric beliefs

>In the late 1980s, he abandoned the Black Muslim theology of his movement in favor of Kemetism and UFO religion. In 1991, he took his community to settle in Upstate New York, then they moved near to Eatonton, the county seat of Putnam County in Georgia. His followers built an ancient Egypt-themed compound called Tama-Re and changed their name to the "United Nuwaubian Nation of Moors."

>By 2000, the "United Nuwaubian Nation of Moors" had some 500 adherents. They drew thousands of visitors for "Savior's Day" (York's birthday, June 26). Adherence declined steeply after York was convicted of numerous counts of child molestation, as well as racketeering and financial reporting violations, and sentenced to 135 years in federal prison in April 2004. The Tama-Re compound was sold under government forfeiture and demolished. The Southern Poverty Law Center described York as a "black supremacist cult leader", and has designated the Nuwaubian Nation as a hate group

>The group has taken numerous names throughout its history, including "Ansaru Allah Community", "Holy Tabernacle Ministries", "United Nuwaubian Nation of Moors" (after the move to Georgia), "Yamassee Native American Moors of the Creek Nation" (also used in Georgia when York claimed indigenous ancestry via Egyptian migration and intermarriage with the ancient Olmec), and "Nuwaubian Nation of Moors"
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agreed.
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>>16892652
>The sect regards York as an alien from the planet Rizq, and at one point declared that, on May 5, 2000, he would return to his home planet with 144,000 followers while the rest of the world plunged into Armageddon. This does not appear to have happened

>A summary of some Nuwaubian philosophy can be found in a YouTube video which, amongst a mass of almost unreadable text and kitschy paintings of black dudes glowing, claims that Adam and Eve were black, and Satan — in cahoots with someone called Zuen — cast some kind of a curse on humanity 8000 years ago. The group has also claimed that mankind is descended from a race of green-skinned "supreme beings", and since became brown from rusting; notable green people in mythology include Osiris, Isis, Krishna and Esther

>York taught his followers that white people are soulless "devils"

>According to York, the apparition of Gabriel that appeared to Muhammad was actually a holographic projection. York also claims that this event was recorded by "beings", who later showed a copy of the recording to Adolf Hitler
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>>16892661
>Some weirder beliefs

>It is important to bury the afterbirth so that Satan does not use it to make a duplicate of the recently-born child

>Furthermore, some aborted fetuses survive their abortion to live in the sewers, where they are being gathered and organized to take over the world

>People were once perfectly symmetrical and ambidextrous, but then a meteorite struck Earth and tilted its axis causing handedness and shifting the heart off-center in the chest

>Each of us has seven clones living in different parts of the world

>Women existed for many generations before they invented men through genetic manipulation

>Homo sapiens is the result of cloning experiments that were done on Mars using Homo erectus

>Nikola Tesla came from the planet Venus

>The Illuminati have nurtured a child, Satan's son, who was born on 6 June 1966 at The Dakota building on 72nd Street in New York to Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis of the Rothschild/Kennedy families. The Pope was present at the birth and performed necromantic ceremonies. The child was raised by former U.S. president Richard M. Nixon and now lives in Belgium, where it is hooked up bodily to a computer called "The Beast 3M" or "3666."
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>>16890740
at last a good thread on /his/
you should compile all of this into an article OP
it's really all fucked up



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