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Choose your ascension name here: http://www.hiddenpowerwellness.com/downloads/ KABBALLAH | ASCENSION | MELANIN | ALCHEMY African-Americans are the only group of people who for the most part have names that do not reflect their heritage. To add insult to injury, most have held on to the names of their European slave masters. Huge plantations owned by JACKSONS, SMITHS, JOHNSONS, RIDDICKS, EVANS, MCCRORY, COLLINS, etc. brutalized millions of our people. It is sickning to our ancestors that so many of us are still in such a brainwashed, subservient state! Here is a list of TOP slave owners in the USA. Are you still owned by them? If not, WHY DO YOU STILL CARRY THEIR NAMES!!? WAKE UP!! Col. Joshua John Ward of Georgetown, South Carolina: 1,130 Known as “King of the Rice Planters,” Ward had 1,130 enslaved Blacks on the Brookgreen plantation in South Carolina. In 1850, Ward controlled six large plantations and produced 3.9 million pounds of rice. -------------------------------------------------------- Dr. Stephen Duncan of Issaquena, Mississippi: Owned 858 slaves Duncan was a businessman who collectively enslaved more than 2,000 Blacks during his time as one of the best cotton producers. The most he enslaved at one time was 858 in Issaquena. Duncan owned more than 15 plantations in Mississippi and Louisiana. ____________________________________ John Burneside of Ascension, Louisiana: Owned 753 slaves Burneside was the largest sugar producer in the country during his time at the Houmas Plantation. Before he died, he owned 10 different plantations. ------------------------------------------------------------ Meredith Calhoun of Rapides, Louisiana: Owned 709 slaves Plantations belonging to Calhoun surrounded the riverboat landing that would one day become the town of Colfax. At the peak of production, the Calhoun plantations held more than 700 Blacks in slavery and produced more cotton than any other property in Louisiana. The Calhouns established one of the largest sugar mills in Louisiana, and the estate was valued in excess of $1 million in the 1860 census, a considerable holding at that time. ------------------------------------------------------------ William Aiken of Colleton, South Carolina: Owned 701 slaves Aiken was one of the state’s wealthiest citizens, owner of the largest rice plantation in the state — Jehossee Island — with over 700 enslaved Blacks on 1,500 acres under cultivation, almost twice the acreage of the next largest plantation. By 1860, Aiken owned the entire Jehossee Island, and the plantation produced 1.5 million pounds of rice in addition to sweet potatoes and corn — in the middle of the 19th century, rice was king in South Carolina — of the 10 largest cash crops in 1850, seven were rice, two cotton and one sugar. After the Civil War, the plantation regained its preeminence, producing 1.2 million pounds of rice. Today, descendants of the Aiken family, the Maybanks, still own part of the island, having sold the remainder in 1992 to the U.S. as part of the ACE Basin National Wildlife Refuge. NOTE: Slavery was systemic terrorism, rape, murder, child abuse and torture for 100's of years here is America. For you to still carry these peoples names is disgraceful. It is written that the Father will give you a new name.... for those who are to ascend. Respect yourself, be proud and kindly give the beast back his culture and embrace yours. The sun is rising, it is TIME TO WAKE UP! -RA