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Yes indeed, 1958 in the month of March, there was a great Assemble of African people At Ackee Walk in the Center of West Kingston Jamaica West Indies. The Assemble went of for many days, of chanting, reasoning, campfires and sharing, but in the end, people took to the streets and walk to Queen Victoria Park as it was then called, this park is situated in the center of the City of Kingston, Jamaica.
Well, with all the Rastafari people yadding from Ackee Walk to the park, with their Red Green and Gold flags and colors, and their Rods, it did not take long for the news to reach Babylon, then one Iya took a hammer, and tried to smash down the Statute of Queen Victoria which is in the Center of the park at King Street, he was able to break of some of the fingers, so, Babylon get wild and beat up those people who were not able to leap over a wall through the powers of Jah Jah. Well, some people were brutalized and taken to jail and others were able escape from the wrath of dirty Babylon. It is not a very good thing to lead your people to take over a City unless you are equipt to do so. By the way, the pictures which you mentioned in the e mail did not come up.
Take the best care of yourself and your people
Again I asend many oceans of blessings and self determination to African people everywhere.
ONE BLACK HEART ONE BLACK LOVE
Baba Ras Marcus
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