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The 42 Principle Of Maat

 *The 42 Divine Principles of Maat:*  I have not committed sin. I have not committed robbery with violence. I have not stolen. I have not slain men or women. I have not stolen food. I have not swindled offerings. I have not stolen from God/Goddess. I have not told lies. I have not carried away food. I have not cursed. I have not closed my ears to truth. I have not committed adultery. I have not made anyone cry. I have not felt sorrow without reason. I have not assaulted anyone. I am not deceitful. I have not stolen anyone’s land. I have not been an eavesdropper. I have not falsely accused anyone. I have not been angry without reason. I have not seduced anyone’s wife. I have not polluted myself. I have not terrorized anyone. I have not disobeyed the Law. I have not been exclusively angry. I have not cursed God/Goddess. I have not behaved with violence. I have not caused disruption of peace. I have not acted hastily or without thought. I have not overstepped my boundaries of con...

Forgotten Story the fire people By FabianStennett)

--- The Forgotten Story of the Fire People By Fabian Stennett Let me tell you a story — not a fairytale, but a memory buried deep in our collective soul. A story of origin, of glory, of loss… and of awakening. A long time ago, before borders, before religion, before empires — there lived the First People. They were known as the Fire People. They lived in harmony with the land, guided by the rhythm of nature and a direct connection to the Creator. They didn’t need scriptures or middlemen. They didn’t need governments to tell them what was right. The laws were written in their hearts, and the divine walked among them — not above them. Their lands were abundant: gold in the soil, fruit on the trees, clean water flowing endlessly. The sun blessed them with warmth, their women radiated beauty and wisdom, and their communities thrived in balance. They were builders, creators, and visionaries. They birthed civilization — constructed pyramids aligned with the stars and opened the first univers...

Africa:The Heart Of Humanity By Fabian Stennett

--- Africa: The Heart of Humanity By Fabian Stennett Africa is not just a continent — it is the birthplace of humanity, the cradle of civilization, and the pulse of the planet. Yet for far too long, its stories have been told through the lens of outsiders. Today, let’s shift that lens and explore Africa on its own terms — through its power, its people, and its undeniable presence in the world. Here are 18 powerful truths about Africa that paint a clearer picture of its greatness: 1. Africa is the second-largest continent In both size and population, Africa stands second only to Asia. With over 1.4 billion people and 54 nations, it is a continent bursting with diversity, culture, and potential. 2. Faith and language shape identity Islam is the most widely practiced religion on the continent, followed by Christianity. Arabic, due to religious and historical influence, is the most widely spoken language across Africa. 3. A massive landmass with a surprisingly short coastline Despite its v...

The Aquarian age maroons by Fabian Stennett

    Welcome to the Aquarian age, Of Universal Spiritual Transformation From British Colonial Jamaica,  To the Higher superseding Jurisdiction Of New Maroon Nyan-Ko-Pong Sovereign Republic State Consciousness.  Sovereignity under the Authority of the Creator of Heaven and Enforcement of Maroon states law, is not a new venture for MRIGI Investigation Dept. As early as April 2003- April 2004  two enforcement of Maroon states laws, against US. Agents operating illegally in our state lands,   went before the Trelawney magistrate court. In the final adjudication of the matter, the Jamaican government alleged 2 counts of Kidnap, stupidly lock jurisdiction in Cockpit Country lands. Needless to say the same sovereign Maroon jurisdiction does exist in Blue and John crow Mountainsas well.MRIGI. Investigation also detected one of US. Military operation that, is expected  to intercept a $10. Million deal, between monarchs of Bahrain, and Dubai.  But we ar...

Maroon State Laws by Fabian Stennett

 Welcome to the Aquarian age, Of Universal Spiritual Transformation From British Colonial Jamaica,  To the Higher superseding Jurisdiction Of New Maroon Nyan-Ko-Pong Sovereign Republic State Consciousness.  Sovereignity under the Authority of the Creator of Heaven and Enforcement of Maroon states law, is not a new venture for MRIGI Investigation Dept. As early as April 2003- April 2004  two enforcement of Maroon states laws, against US. Agents operating illegally in our state lands,   went before the Trelawney magistrate court. In the final adjudication of the matter, the Jamaican government alleged 2 counts of Kidnap, stupidly lock jurisdiction in Cockpit Country lands. Needless to say the same sovereign Maroon jurisdiction does exist in Blue and John crow Mountainsas well.MRIGI. Investigation also detected one of US. Military operation that, is expected  to intercept a $10. Million deal, between monarchs of Bahrain, and Dubai.  But we are  ...

Maroon State Tax procedures

 .To commence Nyankopong sovereign state  tax procedures, in what was Jamaica, now reformed Maroon Indigenous People state officiated by the UN. ILO. 169. The MFCC.  Has complete legislative steps to furnish Grand jury type Maroon state indictment  to combat overseas invaders violating “frist right “mandated to the Maroon state Government  trade  and investment portfolio .  The act of violating this first right, over Maroon state,  also impedes wider Jamaican investors, who would otherwise become a subsidiary investor  protected by Maroon state law.   According to MRIGI. Investigation, MFC Court  is prepared  to enforce the full extent of the Maroon Federal law on all matters relating to Illegal spring water bottling, mining,  and extraction of herbal products - particular  Maroon TK. & Bio-Intellectual operations. Written by Fabian Stennett©2022

Maroon Government Recievership by Fabian Stennett

Today as we celebrate, the over three hundred years long wait to now Maroon Gov. Receivership, of our  sovereign lands,  that was then lease,  it is without doubt, that we are indeed mindful of our seriously grave   status,  against the tangible plans needed to immediately uplift,  present government status among respective Maroon communities. In this new sovereign call for Unity, in the collaborative work with the guidance of our ancestors, we are departing  Statehood-Citizenship Recognition of the now transitory British Colonial occupation (Jamaica)   You too will agree our stately integration of wider Jamaican population by virtue of  MSS-ID, Birth, Death, registration and Certification is expected to slowly climb, until British Colonial Parliamentarians start  knocking your door, forcefully introducing their NIDS,  National ID.  Locally, our MSS-ID are provide to be extremely powerful during state to state interac...

HIDDEN sovereignty Fabian Stennett

--- Jamaica’s Hidden Sovereignty: The Maroon Legacy and a 21st-Century Nation-Building Opportunity. As Jamaica approaches a new chapter in its post-colonial evolution, an often-overlooked yet globally significant heritage demands fresh attention: the Maroon legacy. Rooted in nearly a century of guerrilla warfare and centuries of self-governance, the Maroons — descendants of escaped Africans and indigenous peoples — represent one of the most resilient and sophisticated examples of autonomous nation-building in the modern Western Hemisphere. Today, with UN and ILO recognition of their Indigenous Peoples status, the Maroon sovereign identity is no longer symbolic. It is legal. It is constitutional. And it is emerging as a case study in post-colonial reinvention. A Victory Written in Blood, Sealed in Treaty Few are aware that between 1740 and 1991, the Maroons upheld a continuous stretch of 263 years of sovereign protection over their territories — a result of their legendary Treaty of 173...

SlaveTrade A Time in Jamaica by Fabian Stennett

   The  slave Trade           By Fabian Stennett                                                                                   The slave trade was no vacation in Jamaica and was by no means a voluntary travel to Jamaica by  the Africans who faced this great Holocaust called  the slave trade. Slavery as indeed discomfited  the black populace from that time until now and is the single most deadly tool resulting in the degradation of the dark skin people pyscologically , spiritually, financially and in every wise. To recapture these dark dull moments of  the Slave trade a time in Jamaica and the wider diaspora we will revisit the implementation of the slave trade.Slavery exists in the world from  the earliest p...

Once upon a Time In Jamaica's by Fabian Stennett History

.        Deeside: The Forgotten Root of Jamaica’s Deep Past By Fabian Stennett – Special to TIME Once upon a time in Jamaica —before reggae pulsated through Kingston streets and before sugar plantations scarred the hillsides—there existed a world far richer than many history books will admit. This world was not born of European conquest but of indigenous depth, African memory , and a cultural fusion that predated Columbus by millennia. At the heart of this legacy lies Deeside , a quiet, lush area in Trelawny nestled within Jamaica’s famed Cockpit Country . Today, it may seem like just another rural district, but dig beneath the fertile soil and you’ll uncover a tapestry of civilizations —Tainos, Moors, Ashanti Hebrews, and the early Maroons—each leaving their mark on Jamaica’s soul. A Cradle of Indigenous Civilization Long before the Spanish flags pierced the soil of Xaymaca (the Taino name for Jamaica), three dominant peoples inhabited the land : the Tainos, ...

SunShine A Time in Jamaica by Fabian O'Neil Stennett

   --- The Forgotten Ancients: Jamaica’s Ciboney Legacy By Fabian Stennett Long before Columbus, before the Tainos, before the Spanish and British invasions, Jamaica was home to an ancient people—the Ciboney (Siboney). These early inhabitants, often overlooked in mainstream history, were spiritually rooted Troglodyte Hebrew Ashantis, descendants of Alkebulan (African) peoples, who lived in caves and thrived in Jamaica’s rugged, mountainous terrain. Their traditions—herbal healing, unyeasted cassava baking, dreadlocks, and spiritual rituals—live on today through Maroon, Kumina, Revivalist, and Rastafarian practices. Language, too, tells the tale: Jamaican Patois is laced with Twi, Amharic, and Swahili, echoing the tongues of their ancestors. Far from extinct, the Ciboney spirit is alive, woven into Jamaica’s music, faith, agriculture, and names—from Jericho to Samaria. As oral tradition meets historical record, one truth becomes clear: Jamaica’s roots run deeper than col...

Westmoreland:The Jewel of Jamaica’s West.by Fabian Stennett Fabian Stennett

Westmoreland: The Jewel of Jamaica’s West By Fabian Stennett Tucked away on the western tip of Jamaica lies a parish rich in beauty, culture, and resilience — Westmoreland. Often overshadowed by the more tourist-driven centers of the island, Westmoreland is a place where the heartbeat of Jamaica still pounds in its natural rhythm. It's more than a location — it’s a living, breathing story. A Land of Roots and Resistance Westmoreland holds deep historical and cultural significance. It was one of the first areas to be settled by the Spanish, and later, the British. But long before colonial powers arrived, this land was home to the Taino people, the island's first inhabitants. Today, echoes of that indigenous spirit still linger in the hills and valleys. The parish also played a key role in the struggles against colonial oppression. From the sugar plantations of old to the modern-day fight for economic equality, Westmoreland has produced warriors — thinkers, farmers, artists, and ...

Spotlight On South Jamaica And The South coast by Fabian Stennett

 Spotlight On South Jamaica And The South Coast.                   Jamaica our revered island paradise is not only our everything but also offers some  of earth's finest natural sites and scenes. In a bid to satisfy and quench your thirst for more knowledge this article is geared to throw the Spotlight on Southern Jamaica and the south coast.                                        First and foremost we must give you a geographically idea of the span of Southern Jamaica. Southern Jamaica  cut across the Parishes of St James, St Elizabeth, Westmoreland,Manchester  and Clarendon. The hilly Cockpit Country And it's Maroon rich legacy of traditional herbal healings and indigenous culture are to be found in this specific geographical location and is actually the beginning of the South belt. Places Like Cambridge,Tangle River,...

A Grand Taste Of Jamaica by Fabian Stennett

  A grand taste of Jamaica.                                          As I said  before in my previous article Jamaicans and Jamaica is not only rich  in food it  is also rich in all  It's essence and beauty  and offers  to fulfill the needs of Jamaican and internationals ,    who want to  experience  and bask, first hand,  in the many different taste of  Jamaica?.From its roots reggae music,powered with word sound and poetic,historical ,indigenous, idiomatic expressions, whites sand beaches,to rafting on the Martha Brae  Tip Grande and Great River , climbing up the Dunns  River Falls, hiking on the Blue or John  Crow mountains any of our other lush,green,rich mountainous terrains. You are  lost or never experience something, if never ever enjoy a cool glass of   home made, hand  squeez...

From Montego Bay Jamaica by Fabian Stennett

gungehyard@blogger.com  Montego Bay is the Second City in Jamaica and is not only the tourist capital of Jamaica but it is considered the tourist mecca of the Caribbean.The Donald Sangster International airport is located in Montego Bay Jamaica and served as the central air travel hub of the Caribbean.The Montego Freeport wharf and shipping port located at Freeport is also one of the major transhipment hub in the Caribbean and   and it's diaspora . Cornwall Regional Hospital is the main hospital in st.james and is the most important medical center in the County of Cornwall, this is located in the high hills of Mt Salem. Montego Bay Community College, Cornwall college high School ,Mt Alverna High School ,St.James High, Herbert Morrison High School, Chetwood all age, Barracks Road primary,Corinaldi  primary,and Howard Cooke  primary School, are amongst some of the leading educational Centre  in Montego Bay  Jamaica . The  famous Doctors Cave ...