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16/11/2023
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"Examine what is said, not who is speaking." African proverb

What's the difference between education and indoctrination? Education trains the mind how to think, but indoctrination gives the mind what to think.

Educated people are explorers. They're open minded to listen to other people's perspectives. When they discover new or updated information, they adjust themselves to it.

Indoctrinated people on the other hand, are inclined to think only within the box they've been placed. Their limitations have been reinforced either by fears, or flattery. They're either scared of consequences, or been told that their ideologies make them superior to those who don't have them.

This is done across cultures, religions, political and philosophical schools of thought.

Once again, the definition for indoctrination: it's the process of teaching a specific set of beliefs, values, or ideologies to individuals in such a way that discourages them from questioning, nor thinking anything else.

Are you holding onto something that has no concrete evidence? Do you know that certain beliefs can block your mind from critical thinking? We hold the key to freedom: by questioning everything. Never allow anything to be unquestionable.

ISihlonono esikhalele amabhunu emadlebeni zekwasa oVoster bethintithaIsalele ehlezeni dawusheni inkabi igwazi inkunzi yi...
16/09/2023

ISihlonono esikhalele amabhunu emadlebeni zekwasa oVoster bethintitha

Isalele ehlezeni dawusheni inkabi igwazi inkunzi yini le eyenzeka eThekwini Ndabezitha bahlikihla ngawe ezitheni oChief uMhlabunzima wakwaMaphumulo

USivulele ngenkatha isiqhotho oNgoye zaphela itshudeni asala amabholipheni

Lala uphumule Sokalisa🇿🇦

07/07/2023

6 LAWS TO WIN IN LIFE

1.Stop telling people your plans

When you over share, you hurt your own progress. Keep things private and win.

2.Know when to say no

Strong people put their own well being before pleasing others. Practice saying no more often.

3. Make a decision, and commit to it

Too many people lack discipline and go back to their toxic patterns. Make a decision to change, and stick to it.

4. There is power in numbers

Nobody has made it in life all by themselves. You need a team that uplifts and supports you. Stop being a lone wolf.

5. Starve your distractions, feed your focus

Focus on your goals instead of
cheap dopamine. You will achieve anything you ever wanted.

6. Always provide value to others

There is only one secret to success: making other people's lives easier. In business and relationships, providing value will keep you their first priority.

Halala! 👏👏AbeNguni Kraal and Art Publishers, badlulisa okukhulu ukuhalalisa ngokungena kwencwadi yezinkondlo kwi catalog...
03/05/2023

Halala! 👏👏
AbeNguni Kraal and Art Publishers, badlulisa okukhulu ukuhalalisa ngokungena kwencwadi yezinkondlo kwi catalogue yasezikoleni zaseGauteng. Incwadi ibhalwe nguSikanyiseleni Mbatha
Isihloko: Izimfunda ZaKwaZulu
Inezinkondlo ezingama-40.
Halala mbhali wethu qhubeka ubhale. Sikufisela inhlanhla kukho konke okwenzayo. 👏👏

THE SKULL AND BONES (an Illuminati) & Dr William Huntington Russell (pictured):Professor Wole Soyinka and 6 others forme...
20/11/2022

THE SKULL AND BONES (an Illuminati) & Dr William Huntington Russell (pictured):

Professor Wole Soyinka and 6 others formed the Pirates Confraternity in Nigeria (the National Association of Seadogs) at the University of Ibadan in 1952.

In the same manner, Dr William Russell along with others including Alphonso Taft and 12 others formed the Skull and Bones at the Yale University, USA in 1832. Dr William Russell studied Medicine and Surgery at the Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, USA.

Other prominent founders were Dr Phineas Timothy Miller (an American physician) and George Ingersoll Wood (an American clergyman).

The Skull and Bones is also known as The Order or Order 322 or The Brotherhood of Death. It is an undergraduate senior secret student society at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut, USA.

The society is known informally as "Bones," and members are known as "Bonesmen," "Members of The Order" or "Initiated to The Order."

Only males are admitted into the secret society.

It is one of the "Big Three" societies at Yale University, the other two are Scroll and Key and Wolf's Head.

All members become prominent in society.

Skull and Bones selects new members among students every spring as part of Yale University's "Tap Day", and has done so since 1879.

Members of the Skull and Bones do not follow the same time as you and I. Members measure time of day according to a clock 5 minutes out of sync with normal time, the latter is called "barbarian time."

Well known members are President George W Bush, John Kerry (2004 US Presidential candidate), Frederick Wallace Smith (founder of FedEx) and Austan Goolsbee (staff director to and chief economist of President Barack Obama's Economic Recovery Advisory Board).

Dr MCO

01/11/2022

Funda izindaba zabanye ababhali ukuze uzokwazi ukubhala nawe

Maduze nje ngizobhala ngemfihlo edida abantu abaningi odabeni lokuthwasa noma lo mtsamo. Hlala nathi umeme nabangani bak...
21/10/2022

Maduze nje ngizobhala ngemfihlo edida abantu abaningi odabeni lokuthwasa noma lo mtsamo. Hlala nathi umeme nabangani bakho befollowe ipage lethu.

Sithinte uzizwele ngezindlela zokukhokha ezingcono.💥
12/10/2022

Sithinte uzizwele ngezindlela zokukhokha ezingcono.💥

27/09/2022

Nina beSilo, seliphinde lasilahla icala endimeni yobuciko. Sithi lala uphumule qhawe lamaqhawe Bongani Mavuso😭😭

Ubuhle bemvelo buyayihlakaza ingqondo. Lokho kwenza kube lula ukucabanga izinto ezinoju bese uyabhala.
22/09/2022

Ubuhle bemvelo buyayihlakaza ingqondo. Lokho kwenza kube lula ukucabanga izinto ezinoju bese uyabhala.

WHEN THE ZULUS DEFEATED THE BRITISH EMPIREIn January 1879, the British army in South Africa invaded the independent and ...
07/06/2022

WHEN THE ZULUS DEFEATED THE BRITISH EMPIRE

In January 1879, the British army in South Africa invaded the independent and previously friendly Zulu kingdom, which had been founded by the formidable Nguni warrior Shaka Zulu in 1818. Shaka had been the first proper king in South Africa, in that he managed to unite almost 800 Eastern Nguni–Bantu clans under his rule, displacing the rest. He was also the first to establish a proper army, which he divided into regiments called impis armed with assegais and iklwas – the former a traditional long-poled spear to use from a distance, the latter a remodelled short-poled version which was lethal in hand-to-hand combat.
Leading the British troops was Lord Chelmsford, a Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath who had already fought in Crimea, India, and South Africa, winning skirmishes with Xhosa chieftains which no doubt influenced his low opinion of the Zulus. He commanded 4,700 highly-trained soldiers equipped with the latest Martini-Henry rifles, assisted by armed colonial volunteers and many field guns of the Royal Artillery. He attacked the kingdom on three fronts, expecting an easy victory and national fame.
Facing him on the vast, baking-hot plain at Isandlwana was a Zulu army of 350,000 warriors wielding deadly spears and an assortment of ancient muzzle-loading fi****ms, divided into 34 regiments of which 18 were made of married men, and 16 of unmarried ones. However, since 7 of the married regiments were made of men over 60 years old, there were only 27 Zulu regiments fit to take the field, amounting to some 44,000 warriors.

News of the attacking force reached the Zulu court while it was getting ready to host the annual First Fruit Festival, attended by all the regiments, smaller chiefs, and the best isangomas of the land –who immediately started manufacturing protective amulets and invigorating potions. What was supposed to be a harvest celebration turned into a three-day pre-war ceremony, at the end of which all warriors were sprinkled with protective medicines and sent to the border.
When the Zulus first appeared in the distance Lord Chelmsford divided his force to meet them, leaving over 1,500 men in the main camp beneath the Isandlwana hill. It was this reserve force that the Zulus attacked, leaving Chelmsford’s main regiment stranded miles away and unable to help.
The Zulu plan was simple, but efficient, developed over hundreds of years while hunting large herds of game. It was called the “horns of the bull”, with the horns made of fast-moving younger regiments whose primary job was to encircle the enemy, leaving the killing to the more seasoned warriors who would bear the brunt of a frontal attack.
The tactic was most successful if the two horns completed the encirclement of the enemy before the main body of warriors had been seen, and in this battle they not only encircled the British position but also the hill of Isandlwana itself. When the circle was closed, they advanced at a steady jogging speed, then broke into a run.
The battle raged for less than an hour, at the end of which all but 100 British men had been killed – and that’s because they ran away before the Zulus attacked. When Lord Chelmsford entered the shattered camp strewn with corpses he famously said: “But I left a strong force here! How was this possible?”

It was the worst defeat ever suffered by British troops at the hands of indigenous people equipped with vastly inferior military technology. It was also the greatest victory the Zulus were ever going to achieve.

Simonetta Gatto

Photo of a Zulu warrior taken in 1860

07/06/2022

Zimbongi hayani izinkondlo zenu.

Uma ikhona imbongi ebhale inkondlo ngoJune 16, sicela uyi share nathi.

Namuhla ngifisa ukunethulela inkunzi yokukankwa ngoba ungeyivimbe uwedwana. UThandanani Christopher Mabaso. Ungowokuzalw...
03/06/2022

Namuhla ngifisa ukunethulela inkunzi yokukankwa ngoba ungeyivimbe uwedwana. UThandanani Christopher Mabaso. Ungowokuzalwa KwaMaphumulo, esigodini saseMati, nga-phansi kweNkosi uNtuli. Waqala amazinga emfundo ephansi eNyamazane P School, Waqhubekela eMqungebe High School.
Uyilunga le ERWC, ngokugcwele kanye noSiba.
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Sesiphakathi kwinyanga yabantu abasha.-Ngabe uyaphupha?-Ngabe uhamba kuwo umgudu wamaphupho akho.-Yiziphi izinqinamba ob...
01/06/2022

Sesiphakathi kwinyanga yabantu abasha.
-Ngabe uyaphupha?
-Ngabe uhamba kuwo umgudu wamaphupho akho.
-Yiziphi izinqinamba obhekene nazo ukuze ulungise amaphupho akho.

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25/05/2022

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