This talk explores the story of a people who should be called “British” and shows how that story hasn’t ended yet.
Dinner & Talk – Black History, Black Future
Mainstream historical record has very little to say about the so-called “Black” people. Typically, their history starts in the 17th Century as slaves, prior to that they lived primitive lives as jungle savages, with no culture, no recorded history, no attempt at civilisation.But what if that narrative was a carefully constructed lie? What if they had a rich historical heritage, exquisitely documented in the best selling, most beloved book of all time? What if there was a millenia old plan by an ancient bloodline, to utterly exterminate these seemingly useless people?This talk explores the story of a people who should be called “British” and shows how that story hasn’t ended yet.
About the Facilitator
Dave is an author, researcher and speaker who began a 20 year quest for truth after witnessing 9/11 up close and finding problems with the official narrative.
Dave has since researched a variety of different topics including the Alternative Health, Common Law, Money, Language, Flat Earth, Hidden History and the truth about the Old Testament
After discovering some startling information about cancer and the Medical system, Dave embarked upon eight years of extensive research and self-experimentation, culminating in his first book, “The Human Body: Owner’s Workshop Manual” and is currently writing a book about the truth behind the Old Testament.
In addition Dave has worked on various eco-village, off-grid and free energy projects, he also founded Awake Radio, an internet talk radio station, and is a founding director of the Eastbourne Community Co-operative, and has been sworn in as a Common Law Peace Constable.
Dave currently helps people free of charge, gives talks, workshops, television and radio interviews on a wide variety of topics. Find him on the web at:https://www.allegedlydave.com
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