Toussaint and his “Lost Millions”
Haiti is a place that I have never been but I have had
the pleasure to share a similar experience of people born or related to Haiti.
Haiti is a place from descriptions of my brother Asafo is very similar to
Ghana. Ghana is a West Alkebulan state which is in itself is tropical and a
beauty. The energy of one visiting is very pleasant and the energy is different
to the energy of America. Many have claimed that their soul and energy felt
replenished after visiting Ghana and the same is said about Alkebulan, Haiti,
Cuba, Brazil and other parts of the world with Alkebulan people.
`We will travel to the world of one of our dearest
ancestor Toussaint Louverture of Haiti. Toussaint was born in May 20, 1743 in Haiti. People will try to label him
the black Napoleon but this should not be his legacy. He was a man who
envisioned liberty, justice, dignity and empowerment of all Alkebulan and
sacrificed his life for his people. He had a plan that was never accomplished
because of betrayal of powers that be and unfortunate fate of destiny.
Haiti was the colonial possession of
the French. Enslaved Alkebulanians were brought to the Americas by slavers
(ships) some notable called “Jesus”. Alkebulanians were dropped off in places
like Brazil, Cuba, Colombia, Haiti and many other places. In Haiti, the
indigenous people living on the island were dying at a rapid pace from being
exposed to European diseases so the French stole, bought and whatever they
could to get Alkebulanians from western states like Senegal, Ghana, Gambia,
Nigeria and many other nations. They stole Mathematicians, engineers, warriors,
scholars, Asafos, and many others.
The examination here is going to be
directed towards the energy of Toussaint who was by no means a coward, less
than a man, cruel, indecent or all other labels. This is a quote found “Toussaint learned of Africa from his father, who had
been born a free man there. He learned that he was more than a slave, that he
was a man with brains and dignity. He was fortunate in having a liberal master
who had him trained as a house servant and allowed him to learn to read and
write. Toussaint took full advantage of this, reading every book he could get
his hands on.” This was a man who understood
philosophy and studied the knowledge and applied it to create a powerful entity
such as sovereignty.
Toussaint studied about liberty,
rights, equality, sovereignty, and nationhood. He understood the philosophies
concerning these subjects. This was the same reasons that America attained
independence. The framers of the constitution fought for independence based on
the ideologies of John Locke and Jean-Jacques Rosseau. The later who
contributed the understanding of the atrocities in slavery and depriving men of
their hueman rights to Toussaint. Social contracts (philosophers) in Alkebulan
history have contributed to the vast understanding of these things such as the
Ptah Hotep, Imhotep, Ahkmenrah, and many others.
The vision of Toussaint after
successful defeating Napoleon was to form a government and establish a system
of sovereignty for Haiti and its new destiny. He worked hard to collect money
that saved. He saved $6million which he was going to use as tool to establish a
base in Dahomey, Alkebulan. Dahomey is now present day Benin. Benin is the
second neighbor of Ghana and left to Nigeria. Togo is between Ghana and Benin.
These nations Ethiopia, Togo, Liberia, Ghana, Mali, Burkina Faso, Zaire,
Azania, Tripoli, Benin, Ivory Coast, Senegal and Nigeria are a powerhouse for
the Alkebulan mind. The whole continent
of Alkebulan is a powerhouse.
As you can see, Toussaint was very
strategic to have defeated Napoleon who at the time was considered the most
powerful genral. Toussaint had no prior knowledge of military strategy. There
were other forces that were used but this information will be on the EBook so
make sure you check this out.
Toussaint unfortunately was tricked
by Napoleon on basis of reconciliation. Napoleon was willing to acknowledge
Haiti’s independence if Toussaint met with him. When Toussaint agreed to meet
with him, Napoleon had him captured and sent to imprisonment by coldness,
starvation and negligence. Toussaint was hit with the double sword because he
died in prison and the $6million that he gave to Stephen Girard of French-American
descent was never given to his family. Toussaint was betrayed by Napoleon and
Stephen.
Stephen became the
richest man of his day with Toussaint’s money and donated the rest of his
millions after death to Girard College in Philly. He also specified that the
money used for only whites and coal for poor whites of Philly. Napoleon also
had an interesting view when asked about his treatment of Toussaint, “Napoleon
merely remarked, what could the death of one wretched Negro mean to me?” –
History Wiz
Toussaint was a warrior, scholar
and one who believed in sacrifice like Marcus Garvey, Hannibal and many others.
You learn from their example and create a success that will impact your
community and people. These people were powerful from servitude not from
individualism. The “lost millions” is being used for another energy but the
energy within this lost has been passed to the subsequent generations for them
to create much more.
Dedications:
Thelma L. Prince
Thomas Adam Prince
Muley Ismael
J. A. Rogers
Askia The Great