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Buffalo Soldiers
• Now that we know that the American Indian
was indeed "US".
• What do we now say about...
•
•
• The Buffalo Soldiers who hunted and
corralled them?
• Encyclopedia Britannica
• Buffalo soldier
•
Buffalo soldier, nickname given to members of
African American cavalry regiments of the U.S.
Army who served in the western United States
from 1867 to 1896, mainly fighting Indians on
the frontier. The nickname was given by the
Indians, but its significance is uncertain.
•
• Note the the White nonsense about the
nickname being given because the
• Black Soldiers Hair was like that of the
Buffalo is no longer used.
• With the knowledge that Indians were Black,
• some with Curly hair, some with straight hair:
• that story sounds pretty stupid.
•
• The Story of the Buffalo Soldiers
•
•
An 1866 law authorized the U.S. Army to form
cavalry and infantry regiments of black men; the
resulting units were the 9th and 10th cavalries
and the 38th through 41st infantries (these four
were later reduced to the 24th and 25th
infantries, which often fought alongside the
cavalry regiments). The law required their
officers to be white.
• The 10th Cavalry, originally headquartered at Fort
Leavenworth, Kansas, was commanded by Colonel
Benjamin Grierson; his men were provided with aged
horses, deteriorating equipment, and inadequate
supplies of ammunition. Their duties included
escorting stagecoaches, trains, and work parties and
policing cattle rustlers and illegal traders who sold
guns and liquor to the Indians, but their principal
mission was to control the Indians of the Plains and
Southwest. After the Red River Indian War (1874–75)
the 10th Cavalry was transferred to Texas, where the
9th Cavalry, commanded by Colonel Edward Hatch,
had long been based.
• The combined forces fought outlaws and Indians who
often conducted raids and robberies from sanctuaries in
Mexico. They carried out a campaign against the Apache,
who were resisting relocation and confinement on
reservations. After numerous battles with Victorio and his
Apache band, the soldiers managed to subdue them in
1880. While the 10th Cavalry continued in action against
the remaining Apache for another decade, the 9th was
sent to Indian Territory (later Oklahoma) to deal with
whites who were illegally settling on Indian lands. In
1892–96, after Grierson’s retirement, the 10th Cavalry
relocated to Montana Territory with orders to round up
and deport the Cree Indians to Canada.
Black Civil War Soldier and Family
• The buffalo soldiers were noted for their courage and discipline.
Drunkenness, an especially widespread problem in the army, was
rare among them; in a period when nearly a third of white army
enlistees deserted, the black soldiers had the U.S. Army’s lowest
desertion and court-martial rates. In nearly 30 years of frontier
service buffalo soldiers took part in almost 200 major and minor
engagements. From 1870 to 1890, 14 buffalo soldiers were
awarded medals of honor, the army’s highest award for bravery.
The 9th and 10th cavalries later distinguished themselves by their
fighting in the Spanish-American War and in the 1916 Mexican
campaign. One of the 10th Cavalry’s officers was John J. Pershing,
whose nickname Black Jack reflected his advocacy of black troops.
• Buffalo Soldiers have been Glorified by at least three songs and
many tales:
• But is it justified?
• Could it be that the Buffalo Soldiers were really just heartless,
• self-hating dupes of the White man?
• Fools helping Whites kill and subjugate Black people, just like
themselves?
•
•
• Just as we uncovered the truth about the American Indian,
perhaps in time,
• we will have a better understanding of the lives and work of the
Buffalo Soldiers.
THE SONG
•
• The song "Buffalo Soldier" was written by
Margaret Lewis, Myra Smith, and David
Barnes.
• The Flamingos originally released it as a
single in 1970
Where some of the Albinos Hate
comes from.
• The World the Buffalo Soldiers lived in was
one of newly empowered Albinos going
berserk: mad with power from their "Race-
war" victories in Europe, and eager to
construct a make-believe history
commiserate with their new-found power.
Very similar to Donald Trump’s constant
attempts to denigrate Barack Obama - a man
he knew was his better.
• That is why Albinos delusionally insist that all the
original people who invented civilization and modern
living were THEM! Ridiculously they insist that they
were Ancient Egyptians, Minoan's, Mesopotamian's,
Greeks, Romans, etc. To aid in their Racist "Myth
Making" Albinos fabricated many "Race" studies, and
wrote many Race papers, intended to denigrate their
former lords - Blacks. The whole point was to cleanse
the minds of Blacks under their power, of any
memory of their actual history, and replace it with
the history supplied to them by the Albinos. Here is a
sample of what the Albinos were up to:
On the Negro's Place in Nature, by
James Hunt
• James Hunt (1833 – 29 August 1869) was a
speech therapist in London, England. In 1863
he established the Anthropological Society of
London, which after his death merged with
the more established Ethnological Society of
London to become the Royal Anthropological
Institute.
• James Hunt was born in Swanage, Dorset, the son of
the speech therapist Thomas Hunt. He bought a
doctorate from the University of Giessen in Germany
and set up a practice in 1856 in Regent Street,
London. He dedicated his first Manual on the subject
to Charles Kingsley who spent three weeks with him
in 1859. He moved to Hastings where ran residential
courses during the summer season with his sister
Elizabeth's husband, Rev. Henry F. Rivers. In 1854 he
joined the Ethnological Society of London because of
his interest in racial differences and from 1859 to
1862 was the honorary secretary.
• On the Negro's Place in Nature, by James Hunt
Quote: It is not a little remarkable that the
subject I propose to bring before you this
evening is one which has never been discussed
before a scientific audience in this Metropolis. In
France, in America, and in Germany, the physical
and mental characters of the Negro have been
frequently discussed, and England alone has
neglected to pay that attention to the question
which its importance demands.
• Although I shall dwell chiefly on the physical, mental and moral character of the
Negro, I shall, at the same time, not hesitate to make such practical, deductions
which appear to be warranted from the facts we now have at hand, and trust
that a fair and open discussion of this subject may eventually be the means of
removing much of the misconception which appears to prevail on this subject
both in the minds of the public, and too frequently in the minds of scientific men.
Heretofore, however, it has happened that much human passion has been
introduced, not only into public discussions, but especially into the literature of
this subject. Even such a generally fair and philosophic writer as Professor Waltz
has accused men of science of promulgating scientific views which are practically
in favor of the so-called " slavery " of the Confederate States of America. Many
other scientific men could be named who have equally been guilty of imputing
such unfair and uncharitable motives while, on the other hand, scientific men
who are thus accused, retort for instance, exclaims: “How I loathe that hypocrisy
which claims the same mental, moral and physical equality for the Negro which
the whites possess!" No good can come of discussion conducted in such a spirit.
If we wish to discover what is truths' we must give each other credit for scientific
honesty, and not impute base or interested motives.
• In the first place, I would explain that I understand by the Negro, the
dark, woolly-headed African found in the neighborhood of the Gambia,
Senegal and Kongo rivers. Africa contains, like every other continent, a
large number of different races; and these, having become very much
mixed, may be estimated as a whole at about 150 millions, occupying a
territory of between 13 and 14 millions of square miles. I shall not enter
into any disquisition as to the great diversity of physical informatIon that
{B found in different races, but shall simply say that my remarks will be
confined to the typical woolly-headed Negro. Not only is there a large
amount of mixed blood in Africa, but there are also apparently races of
very different physical characters, and in as far as they approach the
typical Negro, so far will my remarks apply to them. But I shall exclude
entirely from consideration all those who have European, Asiatic,
Moorish or Berber Blood in their veins.
• The foot is flat and the heel is both flat and long. Burmeister has
pointed out the resemblance of the foot and the position of the
toes of the Negro to those of the ape. The toes are small, the first
separated from the second by a free space. Many observers have
noticed the fact that the Negro frequently uses the great toe as a
thumb. The knees are rather bent, the calves weak, and the upper
part of the thigh rather thin. The upper thighbone of the Negro
has not so decided a resemblance to the ape as that of the
bushman. He rarely stands quite upright, his short neck and large
development of the cervical muscles give great strength to the
neck; enabling him to fight, or carry large weights on his head. His
shoulders, arms, and legs are all weak in comparison.
• Unfortunately we could find no picture of
James Hunt, by which
• we could compare him to the beautiful figure
of this San Bushman.
• The hand is always relatively larger than in the European. The
palm is flat, thumb narrow, long, and very weak. The great
distinguishing characters of the Negro are the flattened forehead,
which is low and compressed. The nose and whole face is
flattened, and the Negro thus has a facial angle generally between
70 and 75 degrees, occasionally only 65 degrees. The nasal cavities
and the orbits are spacious. The skull is very hard and unusually
thick; enabling the Negroes to fight or carry heavy weights on
their heads with pleasure, the coronal region is arched, but not so
much developed as in the European women. The posterior portion
of the skull is increased, however, in proportion to that of the
anterior being diminished. But M. Gratiolet has shown that the
unequal development of the anterior lobes is not the sole of the
psychological inequalities of the human races.
• From these researches it appears that in the Negro the growth of
the brain is sooner arrested than in the Europeans. This
premature union of the bones of the skull may give a clue to much
of the mental inferiority which is seen in the Negro race. There
can be no doubt that in puberty a great change takes place in
relation to physical development; but in the Negro there appears
to be an arrested development of the brain, exactly harmonizing
with the physical formation. Young Negro children are nearly as
intelligent as European children; but the older they grow the less
intelligent they become. They exhibit, when young, an animal
liveliness for play and tricks, far surpassing the European child.
The infant ape's skull resembles more the Negro's head than the
aged ape, and thus shows a striking analogy in their craniological
development.
• The above was of course heavily excerpted to
provide just some of the "best parts" of this
rather long and tedious Albino nonsense.
This is the Albino world of Racial hate and
lies that the Buffalo Soldiers found
themselves in - did it lead to Self-hatred or
Stockholm Syndrome?
• Wiki:
Self-hatred (also called self-loathing) refers to an extreme
dislike or hatred of oneself, or being angry at or even
prejudiced against oneself. The term is also used to
designate a dislike or hatred of a group, family, social
class, or stereotype to which one belongs and/or has. For
instance, "ethnic self-hatred" is the extreme dislike of
one's ethnic group or cultural classification. Self-hatred
and shame are important factors in some or many mental
disorders, especially disorders that involve a perceived
defect of oneself. Self-hatred is also a symptom of many
personality disorders, including borderline personality
disorder, as well as depression.
Or even Stockholm Syndrome?
• Wiki:
Stockholm Syndrome
In 1973, Jan-Erik Olsson, a convict on parole, took
four employees of the bank (three women and one
man) hostage during a failed bank robbery in
Kreditbanken, one of the largest banks in Stockholm,
Sweden. He negotiated the release from prison of his
friend Clark Olofsson to assist him. They held the
hostages captive for six days in one of the bank’s
vaults, while torturing them with nooses and
dynamite. When they were released, none of them
would testify against either captor in court; instead
they began raising money for their defense.
• Stockholm syndrome is a condition that causes
hostages to develop a psychological alliance with
their captors as a survival strategy during captivity.
These feelings, resulting from a bond formed
between captor and captives during intimate time
spent together, are generally considered irrational in
light of the danger or risk endured by the victims.
Generally speaking, Stockholm syndrome consists of
"strong emotional ties that develop between two
persons where one person intermittently harasses,
beats, threatens, abuses, or intimidates the other.

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Buffalo soldiers

  • 2. • Now that we know that the American Indian was indeed "US". • What do we now say about... • • • The Buffalo Soldiers who hunted and corralled them?
  • 3. • Encyclopedia Britannica • Buffalo soldier • Buffalo soldier, nickname given to members of African American cavalry regiments of the U.S. Army who served in the western United States from 1867 to 1896, mainly fighting Indians on the frontier. The nickname was given by the Indians, but its significance is uncertain. •
  • 4. • Note the the White nonsense about the nickname being given because the • Black Soldiers Hair was like that of the Buffalo is no longer used. • With the knowledge that Indians were Black, • some with Curly hair, some with straight hair: • that story sounds pretty stupid. •
  • 5. • The Story of the Buffalo Soldiers • • An 1866 law authorized the U.S. Army to form cavalry and infantry regiments of black men; the resulting units were the 9th and 10th cavalries and the 38th through 41st infantries (these four were later reduced to the 24th and 25th infantries, which often fought alongside the cavalry regiments). The law required their officers to be white.
  • 6. • The 10th Cavalry, originally headquartered at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, was commanded by Colonel Benjamin Grierson; his men were provided with aged horses, deteriorating equipment, and inadequate supplies of ammunition. Their duties included escorting stagecoaches, trains, and work parties and policing cattle rustlers and illegal traders who sold guns and liquor to the Indians, but their principal mission was to control the Indians of the Plains and Southwest. After the Red River Indian War (1874–75) the 10th Cavalry was transferred to Texas, where the 9th Cavalry, commanded by Colonel Edward Hatch, had long been based.
  • 7. • The combined forces fought outlaws and Indians who often conducted raids and robberies from sanctuaries in Mexico. They carried out a campaign against the Apache, who were resisting relocation and confinement on reservations. After numerous battles with Victorio and his Apache band, the soldiers managed to subdue them in 1880. While the 10th Cavalry continued in action against the remaining Apache for another decade, the 9th was sent to Indian Territory (later Oklahoma) to deal with whites who were illegally settling on Indian lands. In 1892–96, after Grierson’s retirement, the 10th Cavalry relocated to Montana Territory with orders to round up and deport the Cree Indians to Canada.
  • 8. Black Civil War Soldier and Family • The buffalo soldiers were noted for their courage and discipline. Drunkenness, an especially widespread problem in the army, was rare among them; in a period when nearly a third of white army enlistees deserted, the black soldiers had the U.S. Army’s lowest desertion and court-martial rates. In nearly 30 years of frontier service buffalo soldiers took part in almost 200 major and minor engagements. From 1870 to 1890, 14 buffalo soldiers were awarded medals of honor, the army’s highest award for bravery. The 9th and 10th cavalries later distinguished themselves by their fighting in the Spanish-American War and in the 1916 Mexican campaign. One of the 10th Cavalry’s officers was John J. Pershing, whose nickname Black Jack reflected his advocacy of black troops.
  • 9. • Buffalo Soldiers have been Glorified by at least three songs and many tales: • But is it justified? • Could it be that the Buffalo Soldiers were really just heartless, • self-hating dupes of the White man? • Fools helping Whites kill and subjugate Black people, just like themselves? • • • Just as we uncovered the truth about the American Indian, perhaps in time, • we will have a better understanding of the lives and work of the Buffalo Soldiers.
  • 10. THE SONG • • The song "Buffalo Soldier" was written by Margaret Lewis, Myra Smith, and David Barnes. • The Flamingos originally released it as a single in 1970
  • 11. Where some of the Albinos Hate comes from. • The World the Buffalo Soldiers lived in was one of newly empowered Albinos going berserk: mad with power from their "Race- war" victories in Europe, and eager to construct a make-believe history commiserate with their new-found power. Very similar to Donald Trump’s constant attempts to denigrate Barack Obama - a man he knew was his better.
  • 12. • That is why Albinos delusionally insist that all the original people who invented civilization and modern living were THEM! Ridiculously they insist that they were Ancient Egyptians, Minoan's, Mesopotamian's, Greeks, Romans, etc. To aid in their Racist "Myth Making" Albinos fabricated many "Race" studies, and wrote many Race papers, intended to denigrate their former lords - Blacks. The whole point was to cleanse the minds of Blacks under their power, of any memory of their actual history, and replace it with the history supplied to them by the Albinos. Here is a sample of what the Albinos were up to:
  • 13. On the Negro's Place in Nature, by James Hunt • James Hunt (1833 – 29 August 1869) was a speech therapist in London, England. In 1863 he established the Anthropological Society of London, which after his death merged with the more established Ethnological Society of London to become the Royal Anthropological Institute.
  • 14. • James Hunt was born in Swanage, Dorset, the son of the speech therapist Thomas Hunt. He bought a doctorate from the University of Giessen in Germany and set up a practice in 1856 in Regent Street, London. He dedicated his first Manual on the subject to Charles Kingsley who spent three weeks with him in 1859. He moved to Hastings where ran residential courses during the summer season with his sister Elizabeth's husband, Rev. Henry F. Rivers. In 1854 he joined the Ethnological Society of London because of his interest in racial differences and from 1859 to 1862 was the honorary secretary.
  • 15. • On the Negro's Place in Nature, by James Hunt Quote: It is not a little remarkable that the subject I propose to bring before you this evening is one which has never been discussed before a scientific audience in this Metropolis. In France, in America, and in Germany, the physical and mental characters of the Negro have been frequently discussed, and England alone has neglected to pay that attention to the question which its importance demands.
  • 16. • Although I shall dwell chiefly on the physical, mental and moral character of the Negro, I shall, at the same time, not hesitate to make such practical, deductions which appear to be warranted from the facts we now have at hand, and trust that a fair and open discussion of this subject may eventually be the means of removing much of the misconception which appears to prevail on this subject both in the minds of the public, and too frequently in the minds of scientific men. Heretofore, however, it has happened that much human passion has been introduced, not only into public discussions, but especially into the literature of this subject. Even such a generally fair and philosophic writer as Professor Waltz has accused men of science of promulgating scientific views which are practically in favor of the so-called " slavery " of the Confederate States of America. Many other scientific men could be named who have equally been guilty of imputing such unfair and uncharitable motives while, on the other hand, scientific men who are thus accused, retort for instance, exclaims: “How I loathe that hypocrisy which claims the same mental, moral and physical equality for the Negro which the whites possess!" No good can come of discussion conducted in such a spirit. If we wish to discover what is truths' we must give each other credit for scientific honesty, and not impute base or interested motives.
  • 17. • In the first place, I would explain that I understand by the Negro, the dark, woolly-headed African found in the neighborhood of the Gambia, Senegal and Kongo rivers. Africa contains, like every other continent, a large number of different races; and these, having become very much mixed, may be estimated as a whole at about 150 millions, occupying a territory of between 13 and 14 millions of square miles. I shall not enter into any disquisition as to the great diversity of physical informatIon that {B found in different races, but shall simply say that my remarks will be confined to the typical woolly-headed Negro. Not only is there a large amount of mixed blood in Africa, but there are also apparently races of very different physical characters, and in as far as they approach the typical Negro, so far will my remarks apply to them. But I shall exclude entirely from consideration all those who have European, Asiatic, Moorish or Berber Blood in their veins.
  • 18. • The foot is flat and the heel is both flat and long. Burmeister has pointed out the resemblance of the foot and the position of the toes of the Negro to those of the ape. The toes are small, the first separated from the second by a free space. Many observers have noticed the fact that the Negro frequently uses the great toe as a thumb. The knees are rather bent, the calves weak, and the upper part of the thigh rather thin. The upper thighbone of the Negro has not so decided a resemblance to the ape as that of the bushman. He rarely stands quite upright, his short neck and large development of the cervical muscles give great strength to the neck; enabling him to fight, or carry large weights on his head. His shoulders, arms, and legs are all weak in comparison.
  • 19. • Unfortunately we could find no picture of James Hunt, by which • we could compare him to the beautiful figure of this San Bushman.
  • 20. • The hand is always relatively larger than in the European. The palm is flat, thumb narrow, long, and very weak. The great distinguishing characters of the Negro are the flattened forehead, which is low and compressed. The nose and whole face is flattened, and the Negro thus has a facial angle generally between 70 and 75 degrees, occasionally only 65 degrees. The nasal cavities and the orbits are spacious. The skull is very hard and unusually thick; enabling the Negroes to fight or carry heavy weights on their heads with pleasure, the coronal region is arched, but not so much developed as in the European women. The posterior portion of the skull is increased, however, in proportion to that of the anterior being diminished. But M. Gratiolet has shown that the unequal development of the anterior lobes is not the sole of the psychological inequalities of the human races.
  • 21. • From these researches it appears that in the Negro the growth of the brain is sooner arrested than in the Europeans. This premature union of the bones of the skull may give a clue to much of the mental inferiority which is seen in the Negro race. There can be no doubt that in puberty a great change takes place in relation to physical development; but in the Negro there appears to be an arrested development of the brain, exactly harmonizing with the physical formation. Young Negro children are nearly as intelligent as European children; but the older they grow the less intelligent they become. They exhibit, when young, an animal liveliness for play and tricks, far surpassing the European child. The infant ape's skull resembles more the Negro's head than the aged ape, and thus shows a striking analogy in their craniological development.
  • 22. • The above was of course heavily excerpted to provide just some of the "best parts" of this rather long and tedious Albino nonsense. This is the Albino world of Racial hate and lies that the Buffalo Soldiers found themselves in - did it lead to Self-hatred or Stockholm Syndrome?
  • 23. • Wiki: Self-hatred (also called self-loathing) refers to an extreme dislike or hatred of oneself, or being angry at or even prejudiced against oneself. The term is also used to designate a dislike or hatred of a group, family, social class, or stereotype to which one belongs and/or has. For instance, "ethnic self-hatred" is the extreme dislike of one's ethnic group or cultural classification. Self-hatred and shame are important factors in some or many mental disorders, especially disorders that involve a perceived defect of oneself. Self-hatred is also a symptom of many personality disorders, including borderline personality disorder, as well as depression. Or even Stockholm Syndrome?
  • 24. • Wiki: Stockholm Syndrome In 1973, Jan-Erik Olsson, a convict on parole, took four employees of the bank (three women and one man) hostage during a failed bank robbery in Kreditbanken, one of the largest banks in Stockholm, Sweden. He negotiated the release from prison of his friend Clark Olofsson to assist him. They held the hostages captive for six days in one of the bank’s vaults, while torturing them with nooses and dynamite. When they were released, none of them would testify against either captor in court; instead they began raising money for their defense.
  • 25. • Stockholm syndrome is a condition that causes hostages to develop a psychological alliance with their captors as a survival strategy during captivity. These feelings, resulting from a bond formed between captor and captives during intimate time spent together, are generally considered irrational in light of the danger or risk endured by the victims. Generally speaking, Stockholm syndrome consists of "strong emotional ties that develop between two persons where one person intermittently harasses, beats, threatens, abuses, or intimidates the other.