64. When Yaqub and his followers
departed there were a total of
59,999 followers plus Yaqub making
60,000 total people on 100 ships.
65. Yaqub and his fleet of ships departed
from an area 20 miles outside of the
present day city of Mecca, Saudi
Arabia, and set sail on the Red Sea, and
sailed all the way around the continent
of Africa to go to their destination
which was the area which is currently
called the Island of Patmos in the
Aegean Sea
67. Even though all of the people on the surface of the Earth were of one tribe, the Ebonoid Tribe, there was
still some variation within the Ebonoid tribe, and Yaqub began to highlight these differences, and Yaqub
taught these people that they were special, because Yaqub planned to use them to graft his new tribe
68. Yaqub developed his theory by studying his own genetics under the microscope and noticing that there
were two different genes in him, one gene that was Dark from his father Yishawk’s family the Shuyukh,
and the other that was not Dark from his mother Princess Lusina’s family the Siyniyn
69. Yaqub began to have children with the women on this ship, and the babies which were born that were a
lighter complexion he would spare their life, but the babies which were born which were of a darker
complexion, Yaqub would have thrown overboard into the ocean
70. Yaqub felt if he could successfully separate the darker gene from the lighter gene then he could
graft the Ebonoid tribe into its last stage, which would be Albinoid. Yaqub planned to create a tribe
of Albinoids, which he discovered was weaker than the Ebonoid gene (which would be unalike) to
rule the Ebonoid nation for 6000 years
71. When Yaqub’s followers learned of his new
wicked plan and learned that he was killing
and throwing babies overboard into the
ocean, 95% of his followers lost their loyalty
to Yaqub, and abandoned his mission and
jumped ship
72. As Yaqub’s fleet of ships sailed around Africa,
and people who lost loyalty to his mission
would jump ship into the areas which are now
Egypt, Sudan, Ethiopia, Kenya, Djibouti,
Somalia, Mozambique, Namibia, Senegal,
Morocco, and Tunisia
73. 10% of the original 60,000 of Yaqub’s
followers betrayed Yaqub and jumped ship,
85% of the original 60,000 of Yaqub’s
followers jumped ship because they were
confused why he would do such a horrible thing,
leaving only 5% of the original 60,000 of Yaqub’s followers who actually made it to their
destination of the Island of Patmos in the Aegean Sea