Repatriate

This page is livicated to the Honorable Marcus Mosiah Garvey. It was he that showed us the Way and provided the means for repatriation.  In Black man's dictionary his face is boldly blazoned next to the word 'repatriation'. Yet for all his vigilance and determination to see Africa for the Africans at home and abroad he only earned the disdain of society.  He was pillaged by the very Isrealites he was freeing from bondage, jailed by the powers that be and deported to his birthplace, only to be further scorned for his apparent 'failures'.  To him we credit our progress and because of his spirit over us we are insured of our success.

Those of us who subscribe to the school of Marcus Garvey, have a general overstanding of the essentiality of our repatriation, however, as the time draws nigh and the doors are closing, many are watching and beginning to philosophi repatriation.  I am simply of the school that says repatriation is mind, body and soul, not to mention talents and all other strengths, and so I reason from there.   While I play my part in the Move, I don't ever mean to down play another one's part.  Repatriation is a privilege that not all of us will merit and a burden to those that do. If not for those of you who strengthen the Move in meditation and in deed, where would it be?  Marcus Garvey himself, did not make it to Africa, but who did more for the Repatriation of Africans?  

..."Come out of her, my people, lest you share in her sins, and lest you receive of her plagues. For her sins have reached to heaven and God has remembered her iniquities.  Render to her just as she rendered to you and repay her double according to her works; in the cup which she has mixed, mix double for her.  In the measure that she glorified herself and lived luxuriously, in the same measure give her torment and sorrow; for she says in her heart, 'I sit as queen and am no widow, and will not see sorrow.'  Therefore her plagues will come in one day, death and mourning and famine.  And she will be utterly burned with fire, for strong is the Lord God who judges her."
Revelations 18:4-8

Who should come out?  Who is her?  How do we repay her double according to her works?
This page is  also livicated to you, Africans at home and abroad, actively working to make manifest the Repatriation of Africans so Prophecy can reveal.

Below, please find the journals by yours truly, a repatriate in the field.  The objective is to make you more prepared.  For those that just want to know what it is like, well this is what its like:

 

Repatriate your mind... and your body will follow.  As we draw closer to Babylon’s complete destruction, we witness the flight of those hoping to get away from the impending doom, a desperate attempt to escape the fate of Babylon.  Fear, by itself, can be a very useful tool for motivation, but it usually translates into a different form in a different environment, which can find the repatriate out of the frying pan into the fire.  Read on...
Reflections- After 9 years in the Land there are several ways I could approach these reflections.  I have shed enough sweat & tears to share real lamentations and I have experienced enough joy to take you on a joy-ride.  In an effort to give a balanced synopsis of the reality in Ghana, West Africa, during this Gideon, for a soldier, I will share the lessons that came from my pain and joy.  Read on...
Trials N Tribulations-  We all know them, however those that we endure during repatriation are special and I will begin by sharing my initial trials and tribulations.  This is my first submission to this journal, as I have found it quite a revealing process.  I am still learning how to say what is necessary without saying too much.  Read on...
Settling In- After landing it was time to live.  I came with two children and a wife.  With them in tow I barely managed not going gray, worrying about the youth's health and how I would feed them.  Here's what I learned about health and making a living.  Read on...
Fugitive Business-  Every one knows Babylon is designed to trap & catch us, and today, more than ever, man feels the noose getting tighter, while the news reports are getter closer and the options are getting slimmer.  So what exactly are we waiting for, 10G more? 50? 100?  A lot of good its doing brothers that have been financially raped by the system, or those who had to leave it all and hit the friendly skies. Read on...
Trials N Tribulations II- I am no longer the green banana sticking out of a yellow bunch, nor have I run back to my oppressors for refuge.  My ascension began after my fall was complete and the first year was definitely The Test.  Read on....
Why Ghana?-  A personal account of how I came to choose Ghana and why Ghana seems to have such appeal for so many Africans born in the Diaspora, seeking to return to the land of their ancestors.  Read on...