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Anarchy.

Having its roots from the Greek word meaning ‘no rule’, anarchy is a state of absence of law. The theory of anarchism proposes to do away with any kind of existing governments and build a society wherein each person has the freedom to exercise his will, without any controlling authority.

Democracy.
, democracy means ‘rule of the people’.The term today refers to a political system in which the people or their elected representatives govern themselves, rather than being governed, so everyone has an equal say in the decisions affecting their lives.

Monarchy.
It is the type of government having a hereditary chief of state(a king or queen), usually known as a monarch, with life tenure and powers varying from nominal, where the powers of the monarch are regulated by a constitution, to absolute, where the monarch enjoys unlimited powers. Most modern states with monarchic rule are constitutional monarchies, with laws framed to protect the rights of citizens. The era of absolute monarchs almost seems to have vanished now and it is something that we hardly see.

Tyranny.
The roots of this kind of rule from the Latin ‘tyrannia’, meaning the rule of a tyrant (a cruel master). It is the government or authority of an absolute ruler; hence, arbitrary exercise of power over subjects and others not requisite for the purposes of government or approved by law and justice. Such a rule has a negative connotation as it is often characterised by the threat of punishment and violence.

Republic.
Republic is a government whose authority is based on citizen voters, which are represented by elected or nominated officials chosen in free elections, as opposed to a monarchy or a dictatorship where the supreme power lies with the ruler.

Totalitarian.
Easy to decipher from the ‘total’; a totalitarian system is the one in which a single political authority regulates total control over the state that is centralised and dictatorial. It advocates complete subservience to the political authority which controls.

Oligarchy.
The word is from the Greek term for “rule of the few.” It is a form of power structure in which power effectively rests with a faction of persons or families. The people that form the ruling group are usually a group of distinguished people in terms of wealth or power who pass their influence from one generation to the next.

8. Federation.
It can be defined as political organisation characterised by the union of small states, groups or parties, which are self-governed in internal affairs and are united under a central government. The division of power among the states and the central governing body is typically constitutionally entrenched. A federal government having the constitutional structure that can be considered the opposite of a unitary state system.

Theocracy.
A government of a state by priests ruling in the name of God or gods, or by officials who are regarded as divinely guided, or consistent with the doctrines and principles of a particular religion or religious community. There is little room for dissent as the divine order is considered unquestionable and absolute.

Communism.
Derived from the French Commun(common), it is a revolutionary socialist movement aimed at creating a classless society that abolishes private ownership. The property is held by the community rather than the individuals and all activity is controlled by the government. As a system of government, communism is often closer to a form of socialism, in which the state owns and operates industry on behalf of the people.

Cabal.
Derived from Kaballah, a philosophy which is an integral part of Judaism; rather than being a form of government, a cabal is a group of people or a plot by a group of people to promote their interests in a community or state, usually sinister ones. The term today has an association with shadowy corners, black rooms or secretive government affairs.

Junta.
Having its origin from Spanish word Junta, which has its roots in Latin jungere (to join). It refers to a group or coalition that takes control of the state after overthrowing a government. Usually, this is done by military groups and the rule established is tightly controlled.

words related to the different types of governments

3. Dictatorship
Originally, a reference to a temporary emergency government established by the Roman Senate,  dictatorship today refers to a form of government or social situation where the power rests entirely on one person or a group of persons. This rule could be acquired by inheritance or force and is usually oppressive, with no regulation by constitution, laws or opposition.

4. Authoritarian
Beginning with the Latin word ‘author’, meaning teacher or master, it is more of a description than being an actual form of government. A rule characteristic of a ruler having absolute sovereignty and centralised/highly concentrated power maintained by political repression can be termed as authoritarian. The term can also be used to connote arbitrary law situation such as election rigging or decisions made behind closed doors by a select group of government members.

Regime.
The modern usage of the term regime often gives it a negative connotation, but it essentially refers to a mode or system of a government, or simply a ruling government of the country. The freedoms and restrictions granted to the citizens of a country can vary from regime to regime.

6. Autocracy
the word autocracy refers to a government controlled by absolute power, concentrated in the hands of a single person with minimal restraints on the decisions and lack of any regularised mechanisms of popular control.

7. Fascism
Having taken a different form, fascism has evolved dramatically in various ways over the years. It is a way of ruling that advocates total control of the people and seeks to promote the ancestral and cultural values and eradicate foreign influences that are deemed to cause degeneration to the national and moral values of the people.

8. Plutocracy
plutocracy is a government ruled by the rich or power provided by wealth. It can also be used to describe a wealthy class ruling a government, often from behind the scenes.

9. Technocracy
, technocracy is a form of government where scientists and technical experts are in control of the state. Initially used to designate the application of scientific method to solving social problems, the term now is used for a rule where rulers are selected on the basis of their knowledge and skill rather than wealth or power.

10. Unitary
A unitary state is the one characterized by or constituting a form of government in which power is held by one central authority, and the administrative divisions can only exercise those powers that the central authority chooses to delegate. A great number of nations have this form of government.

Jupiter
Legal Name: Unknown.
Known Aliases: Zeus
Age: approximately 4 billion years old.  
Hair: Blonde.
Eyes: Green.
Unusual Features : none. 
Occupation: King
Martial Status: Married
Known Affiliations: The Aesir
Known Relatives: Hera (wife), Hercules (son) 
Strength Class: 9.
Super Human Abilities: Jupiter possesses several superhuman abilities based on her highly evolved physiology . he is immune to disease and to regenerate damaged tissue making her virtually immortal.
Special Skills : Jupiter is a highly skilled master of the 5 common forces of the universe. He has shown the ability to establish telepathic bonds, influence gravity particles and fly at speeds in excess of the sound barrier in Earth atmosphere. 
Weapons: 
Accessories.

History: King of the gods; son of Saturn, brother to Neptune, Pluto and Juno (also her husband); god of sky and thunder; patron god of Rome

Sopdet Sirius Star Home of the Primordials Sopdet or Sirius star as known in western civilization.. Is a star in the canis might Major constellation. It isalso the home of the Primordials and more specifically of the Enead who traveled to earth approximately 27000 years ago. Since that time Sopdet the star has remained extremely important to several Earth civilizations and cultures including the Kemet of ancient Africa, the Dogon and several other modern civilizations. Although identified by a western name and serious this is the same star that remains important to the Freemasons and other quasi religious groups. This star has always been regarded as the source of all knowledge the greatest source of all knowledge. This knowledge of course is represented in the accumulated works of the Primordials who were themselves perhaps the first sentient life-form to exist after the great expansion. They built the first cities and Interstellar kingdoms and eventually Master not only deep space travel but also interdimensional travel. They have had and maintain relationships with the Grigori as well as the Oirey Watchers. they were instrumental in seeding life on the Infant planet Earth. As well as helping man’s early culture develop civilization and Technologies necessary to sustain life on the planet.

 Kemet is humanity’s oldest documented culture and the inspiration for everything associated with civilisation and human genius. Kemet is most commonly associated with Ancient Egypt. It is the civilisation that produced the pharaohs, the pyramids, the hieroglyphs and countless wonders that modern scientists, engineers and academics still do not understand. Unfortunately, most sources offering insight into Kemet are foreigners to the culture and are incapable of representing it accurately
 Here are some notable misunderstandings about Kemet

Kemet was located where modern day Egypt is
Kemet has never been limited by geographical borders. Kemet is any land under the care of Kemetic people. While the Nile Valley region was the capital of Kemet and the seat of the Pharaoh, Kemet is a global culture with a historical presence on every habitable continent. Evidence of its global reach can be seen in the pyramids and other great structures across the world which are strikingly similar to structures found along the Nile Valley. Kemet is the mother culture to all cultures considered indigenous or native in the world. Evidence can be easily seen in the many common values, traditions and cultural expressions of indigenous cultures worldwide.



 Kemet is a dead civilization
Historically, Kemet was known worldwide for its mastery of nature and the stability of its civilisation. This stability and mastery enabled Kemet to amass great wealth as seen in the great monuments that are still standing after thousands of years of neglect and pillaging. This wealth attracted the envy of barbarian societies from the north and east where food and resources were scarce. These societies invaded and looted Kemet for thousands of years until the leaders of Kemet decided to abandon the Nile Valley and relocate and rebuild in other places in the world, primarily in Sub-Saharan Africa. To avoid attracting attention, Kemetic societies no longer constructs the large monuments as before, however the culture continues to be preserved intact.

Kemet was not an African Civilization
Now that modern science has agreed that humanity originated in Africa and concrete evidence of a civilisation preexisting Kemet cannot be shown, it should be obvious that the first humans created the first civilization all on the continent of Africa. However, a consistent effort has been made by the powers of the modern world to depict Kemetic Civilisation having Arab, Hebrew or even European origins. While the modern day “Egyptian” is more commonly of Arabian descent, this is the result of the aforementioned migration of Kemetic people away from the Nile Valley. There many clear connections between Kemetic Culture and the many African Cultures across the continent. Some of the most obvious connections are polytheism and Ancestor worship, both of which Arab cultures reject.


 Why is Kemet important?

Kemet is humanity’s first civilisation. It is the first organised system human beings used to separate ourselves from animal behavior. The goal of Kemetic Civilisation has always been to provide humanity with a model and a support system to live in harmony with nature and to advance towards the Divine World. With over 100,000 years of collective knowledge, Kemet stands as the most advanced and refined culture in human history. Under the majesty of Kemet, humanity prospered and nature was preserved. The scientific discoveries and technological advances of Kemet are still unmatched by modern societies and the spiritual understandings remain a complete mystery to outsiders. By contrast, what can we say about the modern alternatives?


“Humanity has continued its so-called ‘glorious progress’, pulled by the nose by a system that has become master in the art of fooling and manipulating people.  A materialistic philosophy had, in all logic, led to the constitution of a society with values based almost entirely on the appearance of things.  For individuals, emphasis of the superficial aspect of modern society threw away the depths and the essence of things themselves.  Time after time this system finds itself in absurd situations because the preceding logic on which it depends does not function anymore.  When this occurs, new ideas are very quickly injected by the holders of power or by leaders who desperately try to keep their heads above water.”

 Dusky complexion makes a woman look real, achievable and sensuous without looking unattainable and plastic. A dark looking women looks earthly and identifiable rather than ethereal or angelic, they have an aura of exoticness.

Black women are to damn beautiful these stereotypes I hear today made for black women make me cringe lol black women got that leave a puddle of drool type of beauty ... as a black woman attending an HBCU who is just beginning to discover the beauty in her hair, this video means so much. thank you.

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