

ABOVE: DARWIN’S RACIST ORIGIN OF SPECIES; BELOW: EXCERPT FROM COON’S BIOLOGICAL DIFFERENCES OF THE RACES
(READ: CHARLES S. COON”S: THE BIOLOGICAL DIFFERENCES OF THE RACES:)The frontal lobe of the Black forebrain is less developed than that of the White. Thus, their ability in the performance of thinking, planning, communication, and behavior is more limited than in Whites. – Professor Carleton S. Coon (former President of the American Association of Anthropologists)
I tell them checkmate cracker. You got smaller penises, outdated, larger & clunkier brains & weaker skin. This age of the Ultraviolet Light Sciences is where Charles Darwin, Louis Leakey, Charles S. Coon, Adolph Hilter & You Failed.
NATIONAL CURFEW FOR WHITE ENTERS 3RD YEAR

(ABOVE) The Original National Curfew for Whites Imposed by the Original Yakub 7 Ali (before his ascension)
“The mythological 3rd eye, which is the pineal gland, is accessed at the single point where the streams of vision of the two eyes meet” – Yakub 7 Ali.
The Curfew, imoposed summer 2007 by Yakub 7 Ali, restricted whites to five hours a day when they could be seen by members of his radical black sun worship sect without beingspotted with skin cancers or melanomas.
A Glax Haas study found that between July 2007 and January 2008, reports of skin cancers and melanomas spiked with reportedly over a 300% .
“It is an epidemic,” a spokesman with the New Melanoma Research Study (NMRS) said. “If rates continue to rise at this pace, there won’t be a fairskinned American without Melanoma.”








5 Comments
July 10, 2009 at 2:43 am
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August 5, 2009 at 1:42 pm
Bigger dicks and smaller brains… says it all really, designed to breed up fast and not think too hard.
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