February 16, 2008...7:28 am

It’s like throwing water on witches

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color“Ultraviolet light on white people’s skin is like throwing water on witches” – Jacobi Ali
While they dismiss this as a result of too much sun exposure and unrelated to spirituality, we know otherwise: there is no such thing as too much sun exposure; and, Divinity no longer accepts them as a part of nature.

The sun’s rays, which they call ultraviolet A and ultraviolet B rays (UVA and UVB rays) damage white people’s skin. For them, it leads to mental degeneration, early wrinkles, skin cancer melanoma.

New Ultraviolet Light Surge Quickens Caucasian Skin Meltdown

Excerpt from The Book of Life, translated by Sterling Coleman

“And God added seven degrees of violet to his sacred light.”

Nicole Kidman an abomination before GodHave you seen Nicole Kidman’s skin without make up? What is beautiful to man is not beautiful to God? Nicole says, “I wear a lot of sunscreen. I never go in the sun.” God made light on the first day and said, “it is good.” Nicole can’t stand in that light.

“Due to their poor ability to (re)adapt to the current minor shifts in the environment without high susceptibilities to skin cancers like squamous and basal cell carcinomas, melanomas and cataracts the long term affects of global warming and ozone depletion negatively impact the fair skinned moreso than those with darker pigments.“Who is evolving, we are evolving” Jacobi Ali

Be not deceived. White science teaches man made toxins destroyed are responsible for the destruction to the Ozone layer allowing for the increased levels of ultraviolet light into our atmosphere and damages their skin, eyes and brains.

Their toxins are not responsible for the openings in the Ozone layer. Fashioning His light to discriminate between people of color and white people, the Divine opened the Ozone layer to burn the latter.

The incidence of and mortality from melanoma have been increasing over the last 50 years in all developed countries with large Caucasian populations.

Where is skin cancer most likely to occur?

Most skin cancers occur on parts of the body that are repeatedly exposed to the sun. These areas include the head, neck, face, tips of the ears, hands, forearms, shoulders, back, chests of men, and the back and lower legs of women.

We can acknowledge entry into the New Era now that blacks are learning how to use their distinctive eumelanin, found abundantly in our skin, hair, eyes and pineal glands, to protect ourselves and heal others.

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