A Must See For Black History Month: Maafa21
During Black History Month in February show the MUST SEE documentary once featured in the Jubilee Film Festival in Selma, Al. to commemorate the historic “Bloody Sunday” anniversary of the Bridge Crossing Civil Rights march from Selma to Montgomery. They were stolen from their homes, locked in chains and taken across an ocean. And for…
During Black History Month in February show the MUST SEE documentary once featured in the Jubilee Film Festival in Selma, Al. to commemorate the historic “Bloody Sunday” anniversary of the Bridge Crossing Civil Rights march from Selma to Montgomery.
They were stolen from their homes, locked in chains and taken across an ocean.
And for more than 200 years, their blood and sweat would help to build the richest and most powerful nation the world has ever known.
But when slavery ended, their welcome was over. The wealthy elite had decided it was time for them to disappear and they were not going to be particular about how it might be done.
This Black History month show the film everyone is talking about.
It is called Maafa21, a Swahili word which means “A terrible tragedy” and used to define the time of the middle passage during the slave trade and “21st century” because it reveals the “Maafa” has not ended but is still being carried out.
For years, Maafa21 has been shown during Black History Month on College Campuses, Community Centers, theaters, churches, libraries and more.
Maafa 21 exposes a plan to create “racial purity” that began 150 years ago and is still being carried out right now. It’s about the ties between the Nazis, the American eugenics movement and today’s “family planning” cartel.
It’s about elitism, secret agendas, treachery and corruption at the highest levels of political and corporate America.
Maafa 21 will show you things the media has been hiding and politicians don’t want you to know.
Produced by Life Dynamics in Denton, Texas, Maafa21 has been shown twice in the Capitol Visitor Center Theater in Washington.
Shortly after its release, Maafa21 was selected as the featured film in the March 2010 Jubilee Film Festival in Selma, Al. to commemorate the right to vote and remember the historic “Bloody Sunday” anniversary of the Bridge Crossing Civil Rights march from Selma-to-Montgomery.
In addition, Maafa21 was featured in the 2010 Real Life Film Festival in Sudbury, Ontario and the 2011 Life Fest Film Festival in Los Angeles, Ca.
In this documentary, this hidden racial agenda is dragged out of the shadows and into the light.
Learn the things that America’s politicians and power brokers never intended for you to know and you will see things that the media was never going to show you.
This is…Maafa21 Black Genocide in 21st Century America.
What you are about to see is that the secret plan these people set in motion 150 years ago is still being carried out today.
To order the DVD for a screening contact Life Dynamics at 940-380-8800 or visit the Maafa21 website here www.maafa21.com
Download a Maafa21 screening poster here.
View other Maafa21 screenings here.
Download the Maafa21 screening guide of the Facebook page here.
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