The King James Bible wasn’t translated when it was attested to have been, and it wasn’t King James who oversaw it. It was translated years later and pre-dated to associate it with a King the people thought fondly of.
There were already multiple translations of the Bible into English.
Read this about how these “white” conquerers integrated into “Black” royal families. This was a strategy that repeated everywhere they showed up. Even the Americas. If it never made much sense to you why we went from lynching “Black” folks who were even rumored to have been in relationships with white women to sanctioning interracial marriage, then this should explain that to you.
Ignore security warnings. BTW, the narrative that these “Moors” (another word meaning ‘Black’) showed up in the 700s in Iberia from North Africa is also a false narrative. They were already there. https://www.thepatriot.co.zw/old_posts/king-james-was-black-part-one/

Look at how they portray her separately on Bridgerton, and in a portrait it is not possible to accurately date.

‘In the opening of Charles Dickens’s A Tale of Two Cities she is dismissed in the second paragraph: “There was a king with a large jaw, and a queen with a plain face, on the throne of England.” Historian John H Plumb described her as “plain and undesirable”. Even her physician, Baron Christian Friedrich Stockmar, reportedly described the elderly queen as “small and crooked, with a true mulatto face”.’
I’m linking this to credit the source. This is a limited hangout. You cannot trust everything you read in this article. https://www.theguardian.com/world/2009/mar/12/race-monarchy
Charlotte, North Carolina is named after Queen Charlotte. Apparently her willingness to go along with the new ‘Anglican’ rule outweighed the physical revulsion of her more racially ‘pure’ contemporaries.

These people were not African. 90% of the Blacks in America are not originally from Africa. These people are on every continent and have a longer claim to them than any Caucasian. Look at the Indigenous people of Japan! I bet you thought the majority ethnicity of Japan has always been what we see today! No!
These Central Asian Steppe Herders went around conquering the world for a thousand years. We can read all about them. They were the Scythians, the Aryans, the Dorians, the Normans, the Goths, the Mongols, the Huns! Whenever you read about conquerers in history it is either talking about these guys, or it’s one of these guys rewriting history to suggest that it’s always been this way and that every empire has been like this.
The biggest reason when we look at different areas that have been conquered we don’t see what we think of as Caucasian people, is the exact strategy we’ve been discussing here. These people show up, marry into the local royal families, rewrite their history, (AFRICAN-American, slave ships) and over less time than you would imagine, the geography of where you live tends to change your appearance.
Look at how Anglican the features of the Northern Chinese and Koreans are compared to South Asians. That’s evidence.


Also: I was researching Charlotte and found this: ‘Prince Alfred only lived two years. He became ill after receiving an inoculation against the smallpox virus and died in 1782.’
This is what happens when indigneous history and knowledge gets erased. You lose the most basic things we should be passing down generationally like how to protect your children. Smallpox is caused by toxins. These people made up the idea ‘viruses’ (which they invented whole cloth) and bacteria cause illnesses. It’s ALWAYS toxins. So guess what they best thing you can do to stay healthy is? Yep.
Don’t put them in your body. And help your liver out. Its entire job is to get those harmful toxins out of your body. That’s why alcohol destroys the liver. It can’t keep up with the poisoning. It’s taking one for the team in a real way. Anything that works as an antioxidant will do this. The best thing I’ve found (because they are cheap and plentiful. Free, even.) is dandelion roots. Dry them out for a few days. Roast them. Remember that these people built industries that require you participating. The Medical industry depends on the food industry to remain profitable.
Monsanto created grain that doesn’t die when it gets poisoned. Everything else does. Including you. Most of us are eating that poisoned grain. They’ve proven Roundup causes cancer. It’s still in most of our food.
Cancer is the body’s defense mechanism to being poisoned. That’s why they say ‘cancer cells’. These cells are already in your body waiting around to be called upon. The trick is not to need them. Help your liver out. Dandelion tea.
I know this is long, but if you read this far I’m very proud of you and I’m sure you learned something that’s going to be useful to you. I went ahead and asked ChatGPT what word I was looking for to look for in these herbs to help the body get rid of toxins and it gave me a great response I have to share.
“The proper word you’re looking for is usually “hepatoprotective” (protects the liver) or “hepatic detoxification support.”
People also use:
- Cholagogue – stimulates bile flow
- Choleretic – increases bile production
- Alterative – traditional herbal term for supporting gradual detox/cleansing
- Hepatotonic – tones and strengthens liver function
If your goal is helping the liver efficiently process and eliminate toxins, what really matters physiologically is support for:
- Phase I detoxification (cytochrome P450 enzymes)
- Phase II detoxification (conjugation pathways like glutathione, sulfation, glucuronidation)
- Bile flow and elimination
- Antioxidant protection of hepatocytes
Below are herbs known for those properties.
🌿 1. Milk Thistle

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What to look for: standardized extract with 70–80% silymarin
Why it works
- Increases glutathione (key Phase II antioxidant)
- Stabilizes liver cell membranes
- Supports regeneration of hepatocytes
- Protects against oxidative damage
This is the most clinically studied hepatoprotective herb.
🌿 2. Dandelion (root)

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Category: cholagogue + choleretic
Why it matters: supports bile production and flow → helps the body eliminate fat-soluble toxins.
Gentler than many bitter herbs.
🌿 3. Artichoke (leaf)


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Active compounds: cynarin, luteolin
- Enhances bile output
- Supports lipid metabolism
- Mildly hepatoprotective
Useful when sluggish digestion accompanies liver support.
🌿 4. Schisandra



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Category: adaptogen + hepatoprotective
- Supports Phase I and Phase II balance
- Increases glutathione
- Protects against chemical stress
More regulating than purely stimulating.
🌿 5. Turmeric
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Active compound: curcumin
- Anti-inflammatory
- Antioxidant
- Supports bile production
Better absorbed with fat and black pepper.
What Actually Matters (Mechanistically)
If you want to be precise about “efficient toxin removal,” look for:
- Glutathione support (milk thistle, schisandra)
- Bile stimulation (dandelion root, artichoke)
- Antioxidant capacity (turmeric, milk thistle)
- Balanced enzyme modulation (schisandra)
⚠️ The liver does not need to be “forced” to detox. Overstimulating Phase I without supporting Phase II can actually increase reactive intermediates. The best herbs are regulating, not aggressively purging.
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