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Unlock exclusive access to Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Kambon’s powerful presentation that dismantles anti-Black media manipulation and restores ancient Kmtyw wisdom rooted in Maat. Streaming only. No downloads. One-time payment.

From isft to Maat in Media, Reclaiming Kmtyw Wisdom and Cultivating Critical Discernment

$20.00

🔥 Presentation Overview:

Are you tired of the confusion and chaos (isft) perpetuated by anti-Black media? Ready to shift toward truth, harmony, and Black self-determination (Maat)?

This eye-opening and transformative video presentation by world-renowned master linguist and media critic Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Kambon explores:

  • How media lies manufacture mental illness in Black people (from Dissociative Identity Disorder to Cultural Misorientation).

  • The psychological warfare tactics of eurasian-controlled social media platforms.

  • Ancient Kmtyw strategies for cultivating critical discernment and restoring Black consciousness.

  • How to deprogram from media addiction and reprogram with ancestral direction (via Ptahhotep’s wisdom).

  • Tactical steps for escaping the digital plantation and rebuilding Black media, by Black people and for Black people.

🎓 Key Themes Include:

  • Mental Disorders & Media Indoctrination (DSM-5 & culturally specific diagnoses)

  • From isft to Maat: What it means and how to make the shift

  • The Virus of Dependency on eurasian schools, religion, and platforms

  • Mapping Reorientation: Decolonizing time and space through ancient cartography and cosmology

  • Kmtyw Power vs. Cavebeast Algorithms: How to defeat digital and psychological colonization

  • Aggressive Mimicry in social media and “conscious influencers”

📦 What You Get:

  • ✅ Full HD video presentation (instant access)

  • ✅ Bonus PDF slides from the live presentation

  • ✅ Exclusive educational content not available on YouTube

  • ✅ Permission to use for group study or curriculum building (educational license)

💬 Languages:

Primarily in English with multilingual references (Mdw Ntr, Twi, Yorùbá, Kiswahili, etc.)

💡 Recommended For:

  • Educators, historians, and students of African Studies

  • Cultural activists and media decolonizers

  • Pan-Afrikanists and community organizers

  • Members of the Abibitumi network and beyond

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