Thursday, January 4, 2018

FUTUREnomics - The future of a GLOBAL economic base for Blacks (Nubians / African Americans / Africans / Moors / Melanoids / Indigenous People / Etc..)

For too long we Blacks (Nubians / African Americans / Africans / Moors / Melanoids / Indigenous People / Etc..) have lacked the right type of strategic planning that consolidates our successes. I try my best not to openly criticize any individual advocates or to too deeply engage in negative rhetoric about our people. In the end we can best judge the strength of any particular program by its impact on the largest segment of the overall society... If it works, we can obviously see the proof of its effectiveness. I am offering this research as a gift to any who would wish to secure a definitive pathway to unlimited wealth and success. www.GoFundMe.com/FutureNomics When we combine the two mutually-reinforcing disciplines of futurology and economics, “FutureNomics,” we have at hand what can be utilized to create a precise set of strategic pathways upon which a group or a nation can fix its journey or its transformation into a stable and competent master of its long-term destiny. To engage in behaviors which are opposing these future-serving disciplines might predictably produce a set of outcomes resulting in degeneration, chaos and devolution for a vulnerable group. As we look at the world today there can be no denying that there has been uneven development for distinct groups and ethnicities; this inequity is measurable both among nations and within national populations. https://www.gofundme.com/FutureNomics

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  1. Asante Sana / Thank you very much for seeing this vision and bringing your own strengths to bear. UBUNTU - I AM because WE are.

    Let's build a tremendous future together. Here is an excerpt from Chapter 2: The Grass is Greener on Both Sides of the Border:

    Black-Majority Nations Outside of Africa

    There are today more than 70 Black-majority nations in the world, more than 20 of these groupings outside of Africa. This number looms even larger as we consider that many Pacific Islander nations are majority-populated by Melanesians and Papuans, both of whom are of predominantly African genetic heritage, their genetic roots being mixed with Asian and European voyagers in recent centuries. Culturally, many Pacific Islanders have retained significant resemblance to root African social patterns.

    Twenty western hemisphere nations, several of them territorial protectorates of the U.K, U.S. and Netherlands, have Black-majority populations ranging from as high as Haiti's 95% to a majority Black/mixed Brazil with 50.7%. Toward our aim of creating robust transnational relationships with national populations whose cultural heritage most closely matches our own, creating deeper economic ties with these nations would be a bold and productive strategic move.

    These twenty western hemispheric nations with Black-majority populations are:
    • Anguilla - 85.3%
    • Antigua & Barbuda - 87.3%
    • Bahamas - 90.6%
    • Barbados - 92.4%
    • Bermuda - 53.8%
    • Brazil - 50.7% Mulatto (mixed black/white) and Black
    • British Virgin Islands - 76.3%
    • Cayman Islands - 60% (includes creole mixed)
    • Curacao – “Afro-Caribbean majority”
    • Dominica - 86.6%
    • Grenada - 82.4%
    • Haiti - 95%
    • Jamaica - 92.1%
    • Montserrat - 88.4%
    • St. Kitts & Nevis - 92.7%
    • Saint Lucia - 85.3%
    • Saint Marten - Majority Creole (mixed black/white) and Black
    • Saint Vincent and the Grenadines - 66%
    • Turks and Caicos Islands - 87.6%
    • Virgin Islands (US) - 76%

    On the African continent there are five countries identified as Arab Maghreb (Includes Algeria, Libya, Morocco, Mauritania, Tunisia), four of which are of “Berber” majority populations; considered a mix of predominantly Arabs, Blacks and Mediterranean. Of these Maghreb nations only one, Mauritania has a 70% black majority. Egypt, which is not listed as a Maghreb partner, has a dominant population that does not consider themselves “black Africans,” referring to themselves simply as “Egyptian.” The genetic mix of modern Egypt includes an ancient blend of Arab, Mediterranean, Black African and western Asia.

    There is a large population dispersed across the Pacific Ocean region inhabiting regions of island groupings called Polynesia, Micronesia and Melanesia. From visual as well as genetic evidence of their ethnicity, we can determine that a number of these Pacific Islanders are essentially African with ancient origins dating back 50,000 years and quite likely much earlier.

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