Sacred Blood
Cursed Blood Feud
Our premise is simple and Greek culture did not start in a vacuum. It's directly tied to Black African culture. When Black Africans are placed back into their proper place in the ancient world, old myths that seem separate become unified.
The tale of sacred Blood does this. It unifies Greek, Mayan, and Egyptian mythology, and these stories become detailed fiction of cultural and spiritual transition from a Feminine World to a world of a cruel God.
Five hundred years after the first Egyptian sea voyages, a critical moment occurs in human history. An Egyptian Pharaoh resigns his "God-hood" and moves North with his fifty "daughters." The time, c 2100, coincides with the beginning of Mayan culture as we know it.
But more importantly, this event set in motion a critical path that leads directly to the creation of Western Civilization. Our story begins just before the Trojan War.
Greek culture is considered Caucasian today but began as a native population culturally tied to Africa. After the initial native settlement of Greece, the second wave of African colonization begins during the Bronze Age. It brings a rebirth of art and culture to the area. Unfortunately, any conclusive record of African transmission has yet to be recovered. The records containing the founding kings of Ahhiyawa, Greece, mysteriously vanished during Greece's "Dark Ages." Even though intentional cultural vandalism destroyed any hope of reconstructing ancient African Greece, there are hints and clues left in artifacts and literature.
Sacred Blood links these remnants together and breathes new life into old myths.
The early Greek wars were between feuding families of African origins. While waves of white settlers flooded Greece, natives essentially ignored them as they battled for supremacy. We failed to protect our way of life because we fought ourselves. To comprehend this internal conflict is to understand how the Trojan War began.
Ledaea, Helen of Troy, marries into one of these feuding families, the family of Pelops. And Troy's fall was not due to her beauty. The blame for Troy's destruction and failure to secure the Mediterranean from outside invaders was not due to a reckless love-struck girl.
The blame is at the feet of feuding clans. Families fought when they should have paid attention to those treacherous children who turned their backs on their heritage - those Abused, homeless and hungry Children of Herakles.
Details
- Publication Date
- Dec 30, 2022
- Language
- English
- ISBN
- 9781387418688
- Category
- Comics & Graphic Novels
- Copyright
- Creative Commons NonCommercial (CC BY-NC)
- Contributors
- By (author): Don Houston
Specifications
- Pages
- 67
- Binding Type
- Hardcover Case Wrap
- Interior Color
- Color
- Dimensions
- Square (8.5 x 8.5 in / 216 x 216 mm)