In fact, all of the monkey family are from this 2,000 year history of the white race in Europe". "A few were lucky enough to make a start, and got as far as what you call the gorilla. Elijah Muhammad also asserted that some of the new white race "tried to graft themselves back into the black nation, but they had nothing to go by". According to The Autobiography of Malcolm X, all the races other than the black race were by-products of Yakub's (spelled Yacub in the biography) work, as the "red, yellow and brown" races were created during the "bleaching" process however, the "black race" included Asian peoples, considered to be shared ancestors of the Moors. However, they had learned to use "tricknology": a plan to use their trickery and lack of empathy and emotion to usurp power and enslave the black population, bringing the first slaves to America. Moses tried to civilize them, but eventually gave up and blew up 300 of the most troublesome of them with dynamite. For many centuries they lived a barbaric life, surviving naked in caves and eating raw meat, but eventually they were drawn out of the caves by Moses who "taught them to wear clothes". The soldiers patrolled the border armed with swords, to prevent the devils from crossing". Once there, they were roped in, to keep them out of Paradise. The new race traveled to Mecca where they caused so much trouble they were exiled to "West Asia ( Europe), and stripped of everything but the language. The brutal conditions of their creation determined the evil nature of the new race: "by lying to the black mother of the baby, this lie was born into the very nature of the white baby and, murder for the black people was also born in them-or made by nature a liar and murderer". After 600 years of this deliberate eugenics, the white race was created. Yakub died at the age of 150, but his followers carried on his work. Once there, he established a despotic regime and set about breeding out the black traits, killed all darker babies, and created a brown race after 200 years. With 59,999 followers, he went to an "isle in the Aegean Sea called Pelan", which Muhammad identifies with Patmos. He then discovered that the original black man contained both a "black germ" and a "brown germ". By the age of 18, he had exhausted all knowledge in the universities of Mecca. He "saw an unlike human being, made to attract others, who could, with the knowledge of tricks and lies, rule the original black man". This insight led to a plan to create new people. At the age of six, he discovered the law of attraction and repulsion by playing with magnets made of steel. Yakub acquired the nickname "big head", because of his unusually large head and his arrogance. He was a member of the Meccan branch of the Tribe of Shabazz. Yakub is said to have been born in Mecca at a time when 30% of original black people were "dissatisfied". It was developed by his successor Elijah Muhammad in several writings, most fully in a chapter entitled "The Making of Devil" in his book Message to the Blackman in America. The story of Yakub originated in the writings of Wallace Fard Muhammad, the founder of the Nation of Islam, in his doctrinal Q&A pamphlet Lost Found Moslem Lesson No. Despite the NOI's self-proclamations of consistency with modern science, there are no reputable scientific studies that support this assertion. Under its current leader Louis Farrakhan, the NOI continues to assert that the story of Yakub is true, claiming that modern science is consistent with it. The story has caused disputes within the NOI during its history. The Nation of Islam's mythology states that Yakub is the biblical Jacob. He is said to have done this through a form of selective breeding which is referred to as " grafting", while he was living on the island of Patmos. In the beliefs of the Nation of Islam (NOI), Yakub (sometimes spelled Yacub or Yaqub) was a black scientist who lived 6,600 years ago and began the creation of the white race.
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