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We Must Wake Up: Tome 1: A notice to the Congolese nation: The time of change has come

We Must Wake Up: Tome 1: A notice to the Congolese nation: The time of change has come

          
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The book is about setting the fact right about issues that Black people just speak of in half words; it is about telling abruptly Africans and their diasporas about the dangerosity of capitalism, Westerners and Leucoderm race over the welfare of the humanity in general, and that of Melanoderm race in particular. We have to remind our people how much our passivity coupled with docility and naivety are lethal to us as a collectivity of people. It has a focus on the Democratic Republic of Congo and its people, because, it is where I was born and lived; and also where the work has to be first done because of its strategic location, spiritual importance and resources to impact in an optimal and maximal way the whole Africa and African diasporas. It put an over-emphasis on the necessity of Negro-Africans without spatial, national and ethnic considerations to come to understand that the capitalism is not in our way of life, and that Leucoderm people in general are not our brothers or friends, but, predators programmed to create havoc on all externalities, i.e., different races and the nature. It calls for the rejection of capitalism, and the embracing of communism with the respect of our cultural and traditional frame of understanding, because, the latter philosophy is naturally closer to Africans who have no individualistic ethos. It has been argued that capitalism was a Leucoderm people cultural invention which has in its core values, White people's traits, i.e., narcissism proclivity to exploitation, oppression, domination, division, control, manipulation, materialistic extraversion, competition, wars and many other traits that show a total lack of disregard to others and environment. It is arguing that White people are doing well in capitalism, because, the narcissistic philosophy matches the narcissistic culture; and that it is not the case for Blacks. Leucoderm race is seen as a danger for Melanoderm people and the earth. It is more than vital that Negroes become aware of Leucoderm people's mindset, their lack of spirituality, their deleterious intellectual abilities, and their genetic skills to kill without remorse or guilty conscience for their sake of their egocentric interest and personal visibility. It is more than urgency that all Negroes seat together and strategise as one mind and one flesh on the way to find ways to disentangle all the subliminal webs of control that we have been victims of since our encounter with White race in order to bring about real ontological freedom necessary for our collective survival as a the bedrock of all humanities, past as those to come. In that struggle, Congo has to be the vector of change. Our country seems to have a spiritual asset in the person of Simon Kimbangu to affect all our peoples, that the everlasting peace be upon him and his family. It is important that we use his person as a symbol to navigate through the invisible for the sake of the salvation of our country and all the Melanoderm people. He is and should be our mystical paraclete, because, Jesus-Christ has failed our people. He has been used against us through genocide, slavery and colonization. Now, it is time to go back to what has been given to us beyond allegiance to imported religions for the sake of our land and people. The Tome 1: We must wake up has delineated doctrinal frame for the material and spiritual revival of the truly begotten children of the earth. This tome is going to be followed by the "Tome 2: How to build a new Congo", and "Tome 3: How to build a new community of people". After the publication of the 3 Tomes, we will move onto the field to change Congo with the spilling effect on Africa and our Americas.
About the Author: My dream has always been to give a dream to the People of the Democratic Republic of Congo, and to help them to wake up from this interminable long night that they are going through, while predators and scavengers are roaming within the compound.

My dream has equally been to create a space or a platform where all African people and their diasporas made up of people of metaphysic vision and knowledge, intellectuals, leaders, entrepreneurs, scientists, strategists and political deciders - that they be descendants of African slaves of Americas or those who are living on the mother continent and their descendants scattered all over the world for survival reasons- could meet and strategise together as fingers of hands for our collective survival for a new rebirth on a planet which is naturally ours.

My dream has forever been to lead our people and to take them off the beaten track of ignorance.

When I was very young, I have often paid the price for such dreams, because, others were expecting me to dream the dream of the children of my age. I have often been ridiculed, belittled in many forms, chastised, and put in quarantine.

I seized instead that opportunity to refine my nature, to hone spirituality and spiritual perspectives, to excel in self-discipline and to shield my soul against psychic violence and pains of conscious harm doers in my closest environment.

I have been settled in Australia since 2002 and from 2003 to 20013, I earned diplomas in Business Legal Services and Management from Blacktown TAFE, and completed all the theoretical subjects in Property Conveyancing and Property Valuation from Ultimo TAFE.

I also graduated from Charles Sturt University's Management School where I earned graduate diploma.

Living a secluded life and having to survive in stressful and very combative and capitalist Australia did not dim down the inner light necessary to continue to sustain my initial and life vision for change in Congo and unification of our peoples from Americas via Europe to Africa.

I'm publishing the present "Tome 1: We must wake up" to give a notice to the whole Congolese Nation and national leadership and parachuted rulers that the prophetic time of change has come, and that chains have been severed. It is also an opportunity to give a clear notice to those who did not believe in these years that I and the vision are still alive, well and strong.


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9781925353396
  • Publisher: Moshpit Publishing
  • Publisher Imprint: Moshpit Publishing
  • Height: 235 mm
  • No of Pages: 664
  • Series Title: A Notice to the Congolese Nation
  • Sub Title: Tome 1: A notice to the Congolese nation: The time of change has come
  • Width: 191 mm
  • ISBN-10: 1925353397
  • Publisher Date: 29 Jul 2015
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Spine Width: 34 mm
  • Weight: 1123 gr


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