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THE GRIMALDI NEGROES

by John R. Moore

A group of Black Afrikans called the Grimaldi discovered the continent currently known as Europe some 40,000 years ago. Over a period of several centuries they travelled from the Cape of South Africa, to Spain, Italy and France, since at that time it was possible to walk on dry land as the Straits of Gibraltar did not yet exist. Many stopped along the way to settle and develop tribes and nations, and after reaching Europe, the Grimaldi scattered throughout Switzerland, Illyria, Bulgaria, Southern Europe and Brittany, which is today's England, Wales and Scotland.

Black Afrikans were therefore the first Europeans. They settled in Greece and initiated the Greek civilization, which became Europe's classical civilization. These Black Egyptians were the ones responsible for enlightening Greece when the Greeks later became the political power in Egypt and not the other way around. After Europa again found herself back in the Dark Ages, she re-emerged mainly through the guidance of the Black Afrikan Moors who entered Europe and established universities in places like Spain and Portugal.

Grimaldi Statue When Homo sapiens sapiens appeared in Europe about 40,000 years ago for the first time, they looked like the figure on the right which is a Grimaldi statue used to compare to the Zulu woman on the left, who has the same basic body structure with heavy fatty deposits in the rear, technically known as steatopygia. This body type is most prominent in both Zulu as well as the so-called pigmy populations, and here it is found in the Grimaldi Negro populations. At that point, the European population is clearly a Black Afrikan population in physical type, a fact also verified from the excavated bones. In other words, the palaeontology's study of the Grimaldi bones in Europe which date back to 40,000 years, clearly shows them to be Afrikan.


Afrikan Grimaldi skulls The opening of Grimaldi graves along with other excavations on the European continent, have also unearthed skeletons and artefacts in layers way below those of the Cro-Magnons, providing more than enough evidence that the Grimaldi were its earliest inhabitants. So just taking the body type alone, you have a Black Africoid population as the original European population. The Grimaldi features consisted of the typical large and flat noses, with facial and head characteristics resembling the Koramus people of South Africa and the Bushmen who arrived thousands of years later. They have been compared to today's Blacks in appearance observing that many wore their hair in cornrows and today's peppercorn hair style.

The Grimaldi Negroes left evidence of their culture like the stone implements and other useful tools for working in the environment, various communication symbols, musical instruments and the first bow and arrow that enabled the thousands of generations of Barbaric Europeans to survive throughout prehistory until the dawn of the Roman period.

Venus of Willendorf During the later Palaeolithic period, the Grimaldi were the most powerful and influential force on the continent. These Blacks were accomplished and cultured, having brought the arts and survival skills with them that gave new life to the decayed and stagnant Neanderthal European period. They contributed greatly to the early or first arts of Europe as discovered through the statuettes unearthed by archaeologists, which revealed astonishing workmanship. They were the oldest sculptures created by man; in fact, the statue of the Maid of Willendorf found in Austria (right), is recognised as "the first signs of art on earth".

These meaningful discoveries also show the extent of their migration, when considering that pieces of Grimaldi sculpture were also found in southern Siberia and Russia, yet the touring exhibits of Ice Age Art   from Europe make no mention of the Grimaldi art.

The Grimaldi disappeared around 12,000 BC. One reason for this disappearance could be that the Cro-Magnons killed them, another suggests that race mixing caused the Grimaldi to lose their Blackness, while another reason indicates that they migrated to other parts of the world, mixing with other people to create other nations.

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