Shown above, it is not well-known that the first President of the united States of America was John Hanson, a “Moor”




Shown above, it is not well-known that the first President of the united States of America was John Hanson, a “Moor”… 

John Hanson is sitting in the fifth seat on the left. Prince Ben Bey is seated masonically, number 13, from the left and first at the table. According to Masonic traditions of Prince Hall Masons they say that one of the Moors on the (2) two-dollar bill is Prince Hall. 

However, according to the Elder Moors (Mu’urs), Benjamin Banneker is (1) one of (2) two Moors. 

Esoterically decoded, Prince Chief Justice Ben Bey Emmanuel Mu Ali of the Abannaki (Bannaka) Tribe, whom was a "Prince" that
built "Hall(s) (Lodges, Temples), as mentioned previously. Hence, this is the true origin of the name "Prince Hall", the free masonic founder of African Lodge # 1(later 459). 

Prince Ben Bey Emmanuel Mu Ali (Benjamin Banneker) design the city of Philadelphia and Washington D.C. and he perfected the science of the Federal government based on numerology and astrology (astronomy) after the Ta Ma Rean (Kemetian / Egyptian) structures and Mu’urish (Moorish) government (Note: Philadelphia was the second Capital of the United States. First it was New York under the name Belgium Amsterdam (New Amsterdam), Philadelphia was second and Washington District of Columbia was third in case you never knew. 

But back to our point, Philadelphia was the capital that our forefather records were kept). Many fail to realize that for Ben Bey [Benjamin Banneker] to design a city with such mathematical precision could NOT have simply relied on drawings, even though, it is said Frenchman

Major Pierre Charles L'Enfant, the city planner for Washington, D.C. took his plans with him after his dismissal, leaving no copies behind.

But, a few books establish the fact that L'Enfant was really the
middleman working from a set of original plans developed by Benjamin Bannaka, but carried out by George Washington and Thomas Jefferson. That was until the plans were taken and the need to call in the original designer Bannaka.



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