
Democracy Was Never What the General Public Believed to Be For the People
Colonizing Liars Into Politics Have Spent Decades Duping the Mass Populations at North America

The Illusion of Democracy: Unmasking Colonial Deceit and the Forgotten Republics
For generations, the concept of Democracy has been lauded as the pinnacle of governance, a beacon of freedom and self-determination. However, a closer examination of global history, particularly within the context of North America, reveals a troubling narrative of deception, colonial ambition, and the suppression of Aboriginal and Indigenous republics. The “democracy” we know today, particularly in nations having been historically colonized by Caucasians from Europe and their mixed-bloodline offspring, often serves as a sophisticated mask for ongoing forms of domination, far removed from the ideals it purports to uphold.
The story begins with the arrival of Caucasian / European colonizers and their mixed-bloodline offspring at North America, a land already historically governed by sophisticated Aboriginal and Indigenous Al Moroccan / American / Moor / Moorish American / American native / American national societies all over the entire continent. The societies, often operating under Republic systems operated by the copper-complexioned natives of of said African-descent, known historically as Al Moroccans / Moors / Moorish Americans, enjoyed a form of self-governance (autonomy) by territories honoring the Divine principles of Love, Truth, Peace, Freedom, and Justice that predates the arrival of Caucasian / European settlers. The republics, rooted in high principles of community and stewardship, were systematically dismantled by hostile colonial militaries and replaced by colonial structures driven by greed and a lust for power.
The Treaty of Peace and Friendship Between Morocco and the United States (1787; 1836 A.D.) serves as a crucial, often overlooked, point of contention. The blatant disregard for the Mother treaty for North America, and the subsequent overthrow of Aboriginal and Indigenous Al Moroccan republics, marks a clear breach of International law and a foundational act of hostile colonial aggression. The devious act of blatant betrayal laid the groundwork for the fraudulent colonial occupation of North America and the systematic military erasure of its Aboriginal inhabitants’ political structures.
The very emergence of the Democratic and Republican parties further complicates the historical narrative. Far from being organic expressions of popular will, the politically-dividing parties were strategically crafted by Caucasian / European colonizers, as tools for absolute division and mind control. The historical record, often conveniently obscured, reveals the Democratic party’s initial support for slavery, while the Republican party was ostensibly positioned against it. However, the political landscape has been deliberately distorted over decades, with colonizing forces manipulating the narrative to maintain their grip on power.
The role of the public press, particularly institutions like The New York Times, is also critical to understanding the total historical manipulation and reconstruction of true history at North America. As Horace Greeley’s newspaper gained prominence, it became a powerful vehicle for disseminating colonial ideology and shaping public opinion. The blatant manipulation, a subtle but potent form of mind control, effectively paved the way for the subjugation of the Aboriginal and Indigenous populations all over the North American continent and the legitimization of colonial rule by the eventual enslavement of the rightful heirs to the estate.
The major implications of the historical events surrounding the fallacy of Democracy resonate deeply in modern-day politics. The illusion of choice between two parties, both born from Caucasian / European colonial roots, perpetuates a cycle of control and prevents genuine self-determination. The suppression of Aboriginal and Indigenous peoples’ history and the erasure of their ultimate contributions to North America’s true and original governance, reinforces a false narrative of Western superiority and perpetuates systemic destruction at North America, against all copper-complexion natives of said African-descent for the public record.
Amidst the bleak picture of the horrible circumstances created by colonizers at North America, there remains a flicker of hope. Decent people, even within the colonizer communities, are beginning to recognize the historical injustices, lies, and misprision of treason used against the rightful heirs to the estate and are working to preserve the true history and acknowledge the birth-rights of the Aboriginal and Indigenous Al Moroccans / Moors / Moorish Americans at North America. The upright voices, though often marginalized, represent a crucial step towards reconciliation and a dismantling of the colonial structures that have continued to plague North America and other nations around the world.
The path forward requires a critical re-evaluation of the true meaning of Democracy, its roots, and the true colonizer intentions behind it. The competent world must always challenge the many false colonial narratives being broadcast all over North America and amplify the upright voices of those who have been historically silenced by Caucasian / European tyrant elitists bent on global domination and control in favor of Caucasians (misidentified in modern-days as so-called “White people”). By acknowledging the many historical injustices against the Al Moroccans / Moors / Moorish Americans of said African-descent and dismantling the colonial structures that underpin the world’s political systems, the public-at-large can begin to fix the karmic backlash of over a century and a half of colonialism deception at North America – a future where the rights and sovereignty of the Aboriginal and Indigenous peoples of said African-descent are truly respected at North America and abroad. It has been time to move beyond the illusion of Democracy and strive for a genuine Republic, one that truly serves the people and protects their inherent rights.
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