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The Organic Label

Organic foods are grown in laboratories instead of from the Earth, and they are said to not be sprayed with pesticides and fertilizers. Even still, organic foods are not good for you because they are not grown naturally and organic foods can be infected with bacteria.

This information (has been) confirmed by Steven Harper, a food scientist and director of research and development for Cascadian farms, an organic food distributor. He stated in Newsweek magazine:

"There really isn't any difference between organic and nonorganic as far as the risks for, say, cyclospora or E. coli. We have a lot of the same handling conditions, a lot of the same workers. We process in many of the same plants."
Therefore, this just defeats the purpose of so-called organic health food.

Factology.com advice:

"As our teacher told us years ago, 'grow it yourself without harmful pesticides,' or get to know your local cultivators and their practices."

Sources:  Nuwaubian Moors Newsletter (November 2, 1997)
Newsweek article:  Trendy - But Is It Safe? (available in their archives for $1.95)

Etymology of Cowboy

"Cowboy" is the combination of the words "boy," which was a derogatory term used against "Negro" men, and "cow," which was used because the "Negro" man drove the "white mans" cattle across Indian land because they could not do so without getting scalped.

Source:  Concerned Citizens of Eatonton Newspaper (March 1999)

Ben York

Ben York Illustration
  • Life span: 1779-1893 A.D.
  • Great Great Grandfather of our teacher Malachi Z. York-El
  • Superb explorer, vital player in the Lewis & Clark Expedition
A natural linguist of native languages and a successful trader for supplies and other provisions. York, was not just a slave or servant of the Clark family (as their-story claims). If York was really a slave from birth, how did he know the language of the Shoshonis and many other Indian dialects? He was a free man, in the company of his father, Yusuf Ben Ali aka "Old York." His father, a Malian Moor, navigator, and translator knew several languages such as Arabic, French and Indian dialects from whom Ben learned.

Factology.com note: We will continue redressing the falsities conveyed about this great Nubian in future updates.

Source:  Nuwaubian Moors Newsletter (December 28, 1997)
Related: Sacajawea

Percy Lavon Julian

PhotoDr. Percy Lavon Julian's, (1899-1975) discoveries saved thousands of people from blindness. He is responsible for the creation of cortisone, a sterol derivative, while Europe was using animal bile to extract sterol; Dr. Julian used soybean. However, many scientists were never able to see beyond the fact that he was a moor, a "black man." His medical and scientific achievements were responsible for reducing the suffering of millions of people, including some who tried to keep him from accomplishing anything at all. He was one of the greatest chemists of our time.

Source:  Concerned Citizens of Eatonton Newspaper (March 1999)


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