Ajay Revels
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Termites which appear to be very weak and defenseless have evolved methods of discouraging or repelling predators from their nests. Flexibility or fluidity in roles is one of their strategies when under attack.
https://eprints.lib.hokudai.ac.jp/dspace/bitstream/2115/48599/1/AB83-3_737-745.pdf - 
	
	
Update: For the second time, I toured the hall of Kemetic artifacts at the Metropolitan Museum in New York with Mfundishi Jhuty. Took lots of photos and used my magnifying glass to look closely at small carved scarabs. The sculptural skills of the Kmtyw is mind blowing. Attached is a photo of a a wall fragment with beautifully inscribed mdr… Read more
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	I am still upset that I missed this.. what a wonderful experience! Did he translate some of the mdw ntr for you?
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Self-defense techniques include shooting blood out of the eyes, shoaling, pulling a Simone Biles and burning your enemy with your body heat. Hhmm…what would it take to weaponize melanin?
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	I’ve seen the fish, ants and bees utilizing the collective approach. for the lone animals, i’ve seen the utilization of distraction(lizard/the bird), deception(the bird), and use of special abilities (like the electric eel)
 
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Baba Runoko Rashidi was my first teacher of African history who introduced me to the ancient tools, architecture, jewelry, textiles and culture that link African=Black people around the world. His lectures guided me to visit museums with a correct timeline in hand in order to separate the African development sequence from the backwards… Read more
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            These are the types of personal stories that would be appropriate for Sunday’s program. I hope that you can make it- View 2 replies
 
 
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Mark Moffett on war making techniques used by ants such as dropping stones, suicide bombs and chemical weapons.
https://www.pri.org/stories/2011-11-16/how-ants-wage-war - Load More
 
		
1. SSS Video Recording + Slides: Abibitumi Architecture and the Kmtyw (Black People's) Worldview						
Introduction to Mdw Nṯr: Part I