Wednesday, May 25, 2016

The Story about Roswell in 1947

A UFO seen here in the United States


Roswell 1947 UFO Witness Testimony, Part 1...


OR



Published on Jan 4, 2015

Roswell Reports, Volume 2 ARC Identifier 2788762 / Local Identifier 341-ROSWELL-14. W. Glenn Dennis Interview, 11/19/1990. This video recording contains an interview with mortician W. Glenn Davis, alleged firsthand witness to events at Roswell Army Air Force Hospital concerning recovered alien bodies. Department of Defense. Department of the Air Force. Office of the Secretary. Office of the Administrative Assistant. Office of the Deputy for Security and Special Investigative Programs. Research Declassification Team. (1987 - )

Roswell Reports, Volume 3 ARC Identifier 2788892 / Local Identifier 341-ROSWELL-16. Interview of Gerald Anderson, 07/24/1991. This video recording contains an interview with Gerald Anderson, alleged firsthand witness to Unidentified Flying Object (UFO) Crash Site 2, Roswell, New Mexico. Anderson was 5 years old at the time of the crash. Department of Defense. Department of the Air Force. Office of the Secretary. Office of the Administrative Assistant. Office of the Deputy for Security and Special Investigative Programs. Research Declassification Team. (1987 - ) Made possible by a donation from Public.Resource.Org.


or



Roswell 1947 UFO Witness Testimony, Part 2...


Published on Jan 4, 2015

Roswell Reports, Volume 4 ARC Identifier 2788893 / Local Identifier 341-ROSWELL-17. Interviews with Jed Roberts, Marilyn Strickland, and Alice Knight, 09/27/1991. This video contains interviews with alleged second hand witnesses to Unidentified Flying Object (UFO) crash sites in Roswell, New Mexico, in 1947. Department of Defense. Department of the Air Force. Office of the Secretary. Office of the Administrative Assistant. Office of the Deputy for Security and Special Investigative Programs. Research Declassification Team. (1987 - ) Made possible by a donation from Joanmarie Diggs.



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Eli Benjamin (Roswell first-hand witness)

Uploaded on Dec 20, 2010

The testimony of PFC 'Eli Benjamin', a first-hand witness to the Roswell incident in 1947. (Tom Carey identified Benjamin in the 1947 base yearbook, confirming he was there at the time, but the name is apparently a pseudonym.)

List of 2nd hand testimonies (only those on alien bodies) corroborating Benjamin's story:

1. Sgt. Homer Rowlett, Roswell UFO crash clean up crew, saw spacecraft+aliens (reported by Carlene Green (daughter) and Larry Rowlett (son)) [1],[2]

2. Joseph Montoya, New Mexico lieutenant governor, visited the Roswell air field on July 7, 1947 and witnessed alien bodies at Hanger P-3 (84) (reported by Ruben Anaya, who picked up Montoya from the base) [3]

3. Captain O.W. Henderson, U.S.Army, Pilot who took the crashed saucer to Dayton, Ohio (reported by Sapho Henderson) [4, 5]

4. Grady L. Barnett, Civil Engineer, came upon the crash site by accident, saw the alien bodies, mentions an archaeologist team which arrived shortly after him at the site (reported by Vern Malthais, Friend of Barnett) [4, 5]

5. Dying Women, archaeologist (reported by Nurse Mary Ann Gardner) [4]

6. Sgt. Melvin Brown, U.S.Army (death bed confession, reported by daughter) [4]

7. Glenn Davis (mortitian), received a series of calls from the mortuary officer at the base, inquiring about child-size caskets and embalming techniques [3]

Introduction starting with the Blue's

The participial women line down the Thorne Family
Over 150 years

X-slave Eliza Thorne who has many hundreds of  Descendants 



Five Generation later, Eliza Lucinda Blue Brown 
my Grand Mother



My Mother Wearing Glasses



My Daughter's 


Amanda Ann Williams III and 
Future Stephanie Ann Williams Tulloch


Introduction starting with the Blue's

On March 16, 1976, my Great Uncle Joe and my Great Aunt Neil wrote my x-wife Ann and me a letter that started this blog, documenting my ancestry. As my friends and political activists were calling on us Natives, Africans, and other people of color to embrace something that they can mold and control into a policy  that they can call  Black or African American society,  we found out that people of color do have a history in this nation.  

It is not all about slavery. We have families and we tried to make a living just like everyone else.  Some had better luck than others. Some did better than others. Never the less, we were born, went from babies to adults, and died leaving memories and a history.

The Blues said in a letter to future generations;

Dear Darnell and Ann;

Forgive our waiting  so long to write you.  Do hope this finds you both in good health.  Also your mother and the rest of the family. We think of you quite often.

Well, we finally got around to putting some of the family record on paper.   Lots of names we don't know -- so please add or correct where ever necessary. Hope you enjoy reading it.    Tell Jean (my mother Jean Williams), I have a copy for her  and will get it off later.

Give everyone our love -- Be sweet
Albemarle
                                                Uncle Joe and Aunt Neil




The Political Atmosphere at the End of the War Between the States


The Emancipation Proclamation: Three Views



For Some Slaves, Path to Freedom Was Far From Clear-Cut

This was the politics back in the 1860s in Virginia. When I met Uncle Joe in the 1970s, he showed me pictures that he had of his ancestors and the house across the street once owned by the late Eliza Thorne. Eliza was not like most slaves leaving slavery. She had a skill. She made furniture. I had a chance to see some of it still being used in Uncle Joe's house made with wooden nails.

When the Thorne women became refugees from Culpeper, they accumulated a Conestoga Wagon, a team of horses, cattle, and purchased 11 Acres of property in Free Union. Free Union was an x-slave settlement created by the Commonwealth of Virginia to protect x-slaves from being recaptured and sold back into slavery. Today, Free Union is called "Stoney Point."  



Family Record January 1976

The Blue's family history on the Paternal side, According to available reference, goes back to Allen and Clara Blue of Albemarle County. They were parents of seven children;

1. Willie Blue who married Fannue Franklin. They raised one daughter, Sadie Blue.
2.  Allen Blue; he had no offspring.
3.  Dabney Blue;   he had no offspring.
4. Sarah Blue; She had no offspring.
5. Sarah Blue;  She had no offspring.
6. Clara Blue;  She had no offspring.
7. George W. Blue; who married Eliza Walker. They were parents of six sons and one daughter.    

To the best of available information, the ancestors on the Maternal side go back to Eliza Thorne.  She was part Indian and was a slave on the Plantation of Russel  Brown or Colonel Slaughter in the vicinity of Culpeper, Va. She was the mother of four daughters:
Maria, Violet, Jane, and Eliza Thorne II.

After the "Emancipation" Eliza Thorne  and Eliza Thorne II "refugeed" to Albemarle where they spent the rest of their lives. She (Eliza Thorne II) was married three times.
The first to James Graves, there were three children;
1. Warren Graves who married Laura (last name unknown). They had one daughter, Mary Ellen and one son, Montgomery.

2. Nancy Graves who married Allen Jackson.  They had 4 children: James, Susie, Silas, and Eliza.  

3.  Emily Graves who married Thomas Brown. They were parents of 8 children; Robert Alfred, Abraham, Willie, Warren, Walter, Annie, and Lucy.


Eliza Thorne's second husband was Robert West. Of this union were born three children:
Mary Etta West (Aunt et as the younger generations including my mother called her), who married William Tyree. They were parents of 9 children:   Robert, Arthur (who I met), James, Gilbert, Albert, Joshua Lee, Nellie (my great  Aunt), Annie , and Allie.


Eliza Thorne's third husband was Reuben Walker. Of this union was born one daughter. Eliza J. Walker who married George W. Blue. The ceremony was performed in 1895; by Rev. Daniel Brown, pastor of the Free Union Baptist Church. They were parents of 7 children;  James R., George W., Eliza  Lucinda, Dabney, Daniel, Roy L., and Joseph E.  

Free Union Baptist Church still stands and is still part of my families religious practices!


   



Wednesday, May 18, 2016

The Ancient Ancestors of Darnell L Williams Chapter 5


Damine and Stephanie Tulloch Family 
in the early 21st Century

Jamaican Damine Tulloch's genes will be a big part of the future of my family. Damine is also descended from Indians from India. He is also descended from Africans. 

So it is important that my family understands the history of not just Jamaican but all of the Caribbean rim countries.  

Click on this picture


or 

on the link below;

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oxFrQd6lVzA

The Caribbean East Indians, Part 1 of 2


Published on Apr 29, 2015

The “East Indians” of the Caribbean and Caribbean rim countries are the descendants of immigrants from the Indian sub-continent. Despite their name they are no relation to the indigenous aboriginal “Indians” who inhabit or formerly inhabited the area. The East Indians are, along with Black Afro-Caribbeans (“West Indians”), one of the two major ethnic groups in Trinidad and Tobago, Guyana and Suriname. There are also East Indian communities in Jamaica (one estimate for 1980 gives the East Indian population as 50,000), Grenada and the French islands of Martinique and Guadeloupe.

Indians were first brought to the Caribbean from the mid-1840s to work on white-owned sugar plantations as indentured labour to replace newly freed African slaves. The majority of immigrants were young men; later disturbances on the plantations forced the authorities to try and correct the imbalance. Indenture was usually for five years and the labourer was subject to restricting and paternalistic regulations which were sometimes described as “a new system of slavery”. After an initial number of years it was possible for the labourer to return to India but since many were offered land in order to entice them to stay near the estates, most stayed in their new country.

The racial tensions and stereotypes of later years were formed during the colonial period. Indians worked for less than Africans and were regarded as cheap and malleable labour. There were differences of culture between the Hindu and Muslim Indians and the Christian Africans. While the Africans, who were more likely to be literate in English, filled the jobs in the urban and commercial sectors, Indians were most likely to remain labourers and small farmers.

Click on the link or the picture;


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The Caribbean East Indians, Part 2 of 2

Published on May 6, 2015

The “East Indians” of the Caribbean and Caribbean rim countries are the descendants of immigrants from the Indian sub-continent. Despite their name they are no relation to the indigenous aboriginal “Indians” who inhabit or formerly inhabited the area. The East Indians are, along with Black Afro-Caribbeans (“West Indians”), one of the two major ethnic groups in Trinidad and Tobago, Guyana and Suriname. There are also East Indian communities in Jamaica (one estimate for 1980 gives the East Indian population as 50,000), Grenada and the French islands of Martinique and Guadeloupe.

Indians were first brought to the Caribbean from the mid-1840s to work on white-owned sugar plantations as indentured labour to replace newly freed African slaves. The majority of immigrants were young men; later disturbances on the plantations forced the authorities to try and correct the imbalance. Indenture was usually for five years and the labourer was subject to restricting and paternalistic regulations which were sometimes described as “a new system of slavery”. After an initial number of years it was possible for the labourer to return to India but since many were offered land in order to entice them to stay near the estates, most stayed in their new country.

The racial tensions and stereotypes of later years were formed during the colonial period. Indians worked for less than Africans and were regarded as cheap and malleable labour. There were differences of culture between the Hindu and Muslim Indians and the Christian Africans. While the Africans, who were more likely to be literate in English, filled the jobs in the urban and commercial sectors, Indians were most likely to remain labourers and small farmers.

Thursday, May 12, 2016

The Ancient Ancestors of Darnell L Williams Chapter 4

What about Jamaicans?



Click on the picture or the link;


OR



The Truth About Jamaica and Jamaicans

I did not know about Jamaicans until I met a little girl, my children's friend called Judy Ann Dunn. I did not start learning about Jamaicans until my son-in-law walked through the front door. 

This was after the Jamaican was driven around Washington DC and shot up the place, kil many people. 9/11 happened, and a Jamaican plane crashed in New York happened a few day after. 

Just after all this happened, my daughter Stephanie  brought a Jamaican to me and said that this will be her husband. You talking about poor timing! 

Here is a time that you can say that I was wrong. Damine Tulloch turned out to be my daughter's best choice for a husband. I am happy to be working on his section of my families genealogy. It will be his genes along with the rest of my family genes that will carry forth in his children for the rest of the existence of my family.

Click on the picture 




OR


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bzUqVRac1S4


History of Slavery in Jamaica

Uploaded on Apr 25, 2008

French, English and Spaniards brought African slaves to Jamaica, the Moroons resisted and do so to this day.

Here is why slave owners in southern United States became armed camps and became more brutal on their plantations. They were afraid of a slave rebellion like what is going on in the islands.


Thursday, May 5, 2016

The Ancient Ancestors of Darnell L Williams Chapter 3



Racism Lies Over the Years

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Black Statue that was in America centuries before Columbus came

This is funny but it also shows a problem with Black people and their history.  In the Black Community,  we are taught that what happened with past relatives is not important.  We erase our own history. 

For example, when visiting Central Virginia, I use to gaze at the slave walls that our ancestors have built. But our current Black people decided that the walls were racist and pressured them to be removed instead of protected.    

We think we know that our people originated in Africa. We were stolen from our land and was brought to the American South to work for free under the guns of White people.  Even in this clip, the man said that his ancestor was White and was raped by the slave master.  So we take what we see and hear in movies and pass it on as the truth for every light skin person walking around today!

I met my x-wife  when she was 16 years old.  She told me in the late 1960's that she is very light because some slave master could not keep his dick to himself just like the man in this video. When documenting her ancestors by interviewing her people, I found out the following;

The White woman, Mary Yeager (related to General Chuck Yeager, the first American to fly supersonic in the Bell X-1) married Tom Porter and had children.  One of these children was  Tom Porter, my x-wife father.  I also found out that the first Amanda Ann Porter was captured by Virginians in an Indian Village in Pottsylvania and was sold to the slave breeder Noah Smith.  They had children. One of their Grand children was the first Tom Porter.  So my x-wife's story is part true.    
  
The video also shows the difference between American White people and how they view their family history.  I graduated from an 8% Black school district.  This was when MLK was killed.  

From Jr. High to High School we learned White History. We learned that White people moved in and destroying the Roman Empire.  The Romans were White as well. We learned that Egypt, Greece,  the people living in the City States in Asia Minor were White. Then we  learned in High School how White Americans from Europe created the United States ignoring the history of Native Americans and slave people. They  won the peace in World War I and World War II. The United States never lost a war ignoring the fact that the British came here in the war of 1812 and burn down Washington DC. The United States never attacked and captured land ignoring the Mexican War, the Spanish American War, and the War to take over  Hawaii.

I was at work one day when a White worker told me that Black people never fought in World War II. Why because he never learned that in college or in public school.  They never learned anything about Black people except that they were slaves. Natives died and their land taken over because of decease and because they walked off their land.

These are the lies that American History is based on.   

So Whites look upon their History as something to be proud of basically because of the written history that they created for themselves. They teach this history in school and became the reason for their pride.  Black parents hide their history because they are ashamed of it. They don't know it and take other people's word for their past.  When Black people attend history class, they sit in class with a blank look on their face. Here is why Black people do so poorly in history class.

I  taught my children what my family research shows. They presented it at school and got laughed at. The teachers practically told my Youngest daughter that she was making it up.  In college, my professor just dismissed everything that I said.

 Why, because Black and White people never heard such positive information about people of Color before?   

     

Wednesday, May 4, 2016

Who do you want to win the Presidency?




You Have a Choice to Make!

I believe that I told everyone how this race was going to develop back in early March. I told you that Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton would win their party's nomination.

Now who should be President of the United States come November 8, 2016. It comes down to what you want? If you look at the growth from 2008 to 2014, of non-Whites have increased by 39% compared to 5% of Whites, you have a clue of who has the advantage in this election. 

Here is why the Republican Party is in trouble.  


For 2 months, I as well as many others across the country, have been calling on these combine groups to vote for Trump. We had some affect on the Republican Primary in all 50 States and its territories. The first amount is the total spent, Next to the last amount is the amount spent supporting Republicans and the last amount is money spent against Republicans.  

 

That helped destroy any hope of Ted Cruz, Jeb Bush, Ben Carson, Chris Christie, Carly Fiorina, Jim Gilmore, Lindsey Graham, Mike Huckabee, Bobby Jindal, John Kasich, George Pataki, Rand Paul, Rick Perry, Marco Rubio, Rick Santorum, Scott Walker, and Mitt Romney to be the Republican Nominee.

 

Trump helped his cause by talking about getting workers jobs back and keeping work here in America. Other candidates had no clue that people like me are pissed off about how American workers are treated. The media is clueless as well. This is the issue that Donald Trump tapped into.

 

The Trump Strategy

 

Trump had a strategy for getting as far as he has gotten. No his money had little to do with it.

 

Bush, Jeb (R)
PRES
$81,545,388
$0
$0
$78,358,714
$3,186,674
Rubio, Marco (R)
PRES
$47,968,449
$0
$0
$39,711,320
$8,257,129
Trump, Donald (R)
PRES
$43,770,955
$0
$0
$236,079
$43,183,326
Cruz, Ted (R)
PRES
$25,697,108
$0
$0
$17,993,481
$7,604,962
Christie, Chris (R)
PRES
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$0
$0
$17,877,508
$3,620,292
Kasich, John (R)
PRES
$19,488,602
$0
$0
$14,531,784
$4,956,818
Clinton, Hillary (D)
PRES
$10,956,689
$9,569,042
$1,111,097
$0
$0
Sanders, Bernie (D)
PRES
$3,911,718
$3,901,548
$10,170
$0
$0
Fiorina, Carly (R)
PRES
$3,851,882
$0
$0
$3,851,705
$177
Carson, Ben (R)
PRES
$3,740,603
$0
$0
$3,731,498
$9,105
Jindal, Bobby (R)
PRES
$3,027,531
$0
$0
$3,027,518
$13
Huckabee, Mike (R)
PRES
$2,910,325
$0
$0
$2,796,400
$113,925
Walker, Scott (R)
PRES
$2,277,844
$0
$0
$2,259,623
$18,221
Paul, Ron (R)
PRES
$1,975,751
$0
$0
$1,974,982
$769
Perry, Rick (R)
PRES
$1,864,007
$0
$0
$1,859,326
$4,681
O'Malley, Martin (D)
PRES
$358,412
$358,412
$0
$0
$0
Santorum, Rick (R)
PRES
$146,359
$0
$0
$145,308
$1,051
Pataki, George (R)
PRES
$118,778
$0
$0
$118,778
$0
Clinton, Bill (D)
PRES
$43,302
$43,302
$0
$0
$0

   

 

What Trump did was use the media. He made himself available to them all the time. That is why you seen him on TV all the time. The other candidates did not want to be bothered but Trump did. These so called politicians and political strategist had no clue. They allowed Trump to grab the news makers who fed the public what Trump wanted them to see and hear. This is what won the Republican nomination for Trump. I would have taken these sorry ass analyst out and put them against the wall with a firing squad.   

 

 

 

Who do you want to win the Presidency?

 

I told you all of this to say this!  Non-Whites have enough power to make any person President. You have the power to control the government making them do what you want them to do. All you have to do is vote a Straight Ticket, Democrat or Republican.

 

Trump is not controlled by any lobby. Trump is a Democrat in Republican clothing. Democrat Hillary Clinton is controlled by lobbyist. She would be harder to control by the voters.

 

The most important thing to remember is that in order to manage the government, you must vote for the party that your candidate is working in. If you like Trump then you must vote Republican for the Senate and for the House. That way your manager, the President can get their way.

 

The same goes for the Democratic nominee. Forget Bernie. As Trump said, the Democratic Party Primary System is rigged in favor of Hillary. If you want Hillary to win, you must vote a Democratic Straight Ticket. That will help her with Congress.

 

This next government direction starts with you, the voter!