First Religious statues were Black on every continent

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The first Religious statues were Black

India: The first Religious statues were Black in India. Before Buddha looked Chinese, the way we’ve come to know him, he looked like us, an African. And was worshiped like that throughout Asia

Mexico: The Olmec civilization begin in 1200 BC, before the Mayans and the Aztecs. The colossal Negroid heads were the center-piece in religious worship events. The heads are from 5 to 11 feet high and some are over 10 tons.

Egypt: Egyptian pharaohs were also considered religious figures, even divine. The further you go back in Egyptian history the more Negroid Egyptian statues become.

Viet Nam: Viet Nam’s early religious statues were very black. So says this depiction of Vishnu, a Hindu deity. The Chinese called the Champa Empire (now know as Viet Nam) the land of black men.

Thailand: The first Religious statues were Black in Thailand. Thailand’s ancient depiction of Buddha was also very black (negroid).

Rome: The Roman god Hermes was known as The god of poetry.

China: Even China’s early religious statues were very Negroid. 

Russia: The first depictions of mother Mary and baby Jesus were black. And they were worshiped like that all over Europe until the idea of white supremacy came about.  Russia and Poland still worship with the original images.

Cambodia: Angkor Wat (Temple City) is a religious temple that is about 500 acres. It was built in the 12th century by Khmer King Suryavarman. And is the largest religious monument in the world.

The People Of That Time Said The Khmer Were Black

The Chinese described the Khmer people as small black man with flat noses and Curly to kinky hair. At it’s height the Khmer Kingdom stretched from South China to Thailand.

Reference sources:

African Presence In Early Asia by Ranoko Rashidi.

A Book of the Beginnings by Gerald Massey.

African Presence In Europe by Ranoko Rashidi.

Anacalypsis by Godfrey Higgins.

Written by Ray and Michael Lambert (Co-Writers and creators of the Black History Man/Black Archaeologist series).

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31 Comments

    • Ray and Michael Lambert (Authors of ‘Things We Do In Timbuktu’) authored this website. And these findings Were written about decades and decades ago by J.A. Rogers, Godfrey Higgins, Ranoko Rashidi and others.

  1. The powers that be have always suppressed the truth when it comes to the history culture and facts about our people. We must keep putting the truth out there to educate the masses. Thank you. Keep up the good fight!!

    • Bonita
      Couldn’t agree more ! in my 7th decade I have been mysteriously drawn to assisting with this quest. As a white woman I pray my race will not be a fearful discriminatory reversal; as I wouldn’t blame ppl for not trusting after all of what has and is still going on. I want to help, but don’t have any direction in mind to take…

  2. We must educate our own people reguarding our glorious historyand not allow the oppressors to feed our children with their interior and deceptive lie positioned to degrade and demoralize. The Black people have no friends even if we don’t need to unify but we must relearn to agree to and defeat all our common enemy White Supremacy….Demand REPERATIONS and we can rebuilt our communities without and separate from them.

  3. This sounds like black supremacy trying to claim cultures that don’t belong to them. Not everyone with dark skin, wide noses and large lips are black. Other ethnicities have those features. I don’t get what black supremacy gets out of claiming old state heads anyways.

    • No, this is combating white supremacy lies. And I think you know that. When a people have dark skin, wide noses and large lips it’s no accident. These people have black origins. The only reason why it’s not obvious to everyone is because white supremacy has had a stranglehold on the truth for a long time.

      Thank you

    • Wow!!! Black race was the first race on Earth… And, the first civilized race & culture. Statues depicting ancient dirty, & everyday live, was a reflection of the culture, & demographics

  4. This is something that I have believed in most of my life as a INDIGENOUS descendant we have been lied to long enough!

  5. All in all what they have been doing… Concealing the truth about the human being,has nothing to do with sprituality they are all Earthy. Whitesupremacy, black folks, brown skin and so forth are just lebels like wealth materias accumulated here on this planet. What is needed is total understanding of what creation is all about.

  6. White Supremacy Lets tell it like it is and was. Black Supremacy? No TRUTH. It is THE TRUTH that will set us all free!

    • Hi
      You’re probably going on what you learned through white supremacy. And you want us to continue believing those lies, so you can feel good about yourself. THAT is sad.
      Thank you

  7. I have this book and many others that have extensive references and indexes….Its true Buddha had peppercorn hair. Krishna translates to “The black one” Khmer/Kemet/Kmt/Kush. People got around! There was no such thing as races long ago within the homo-sapiens sapiens family. Over many years after migrations and civilizations people did start to take on other traits due to climate, how ever they remained “people of color” and they kept many of the same cultural beliefs (compare snake mythology, or pyramids for example.) There is so much I could say on this topic. It would be like a book! I will stop here though. This great content. I’m going to bookmark this site now.

  8. The truth is a good thing. In the end, when the truth of the beginning time is understood, the real truth that the human race is meant to creatively explore our world in unity will be fully understood and we’ll be much better for it.

  9. Their wasn’t a such thing as religion in those times. Buddhism was called a way of life and it still is. People in Africa today still don’t know religion is. That’s not generalize beliefs. Thank you for sharing.

  10. I am in search of the truth of my black heritage and the culture,education and the enormous wealth of a people that has been hidden stolen from us. Thanks for your tirelessly inspiring wealth of knowledge and inspiring insight of information.

  11. Great coverage. Archaeologists and anthropologists have provided research data to validate this information. Otherwise, it would be a tragedy to replace Western history with information based on glorified fiction rather than the rewards of historical research. Cudos!!!

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