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Black History Case Files

Podcast door Benayah Israel

Engels

Geschiedenis & Religie

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They buried the truth—this show digs it up. A cinematic, investigative podcast uncovering the hidden identity of so-called Black Americans and the global diaspora. Through historical records, ancient artifacts, and overlooked evidence, we reveal undeniable proof of Israelite heritage, forgotten origins, and a prophetic destiny the world tried to erase. This isn’t opinion—it’s a case file.

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Episode 2: The Paper Trail — Laws, Records, and the System Behind the Trade

Episode 2: Exhibit B — The Laws That Built the Trade and the Identity They Tried to Erase The case deepens… and the paper trail begins to speak. In Episode 2 of Black History Case Files, we move beyond the surface of history and into the legal framework that structured one of the largest forced migrations in human history. Chapters 5 through 8 open a new layer of the investigation—one not built on opinion, but on written law. Because systems don’t operate without structure. And structure leaves records. This episode examines the laws, ordinances, and governing policies that regulated the transatlantic slave trade—documents that defined who could be taken, where they could be sent, and under what conditions. These were not random acts of chaos. They were organized, codified, and enforced across nations. But within these laws lies something deeper. As we analyze the legal language and historical context, patterns begin to emerge—patterns that raise critical questions about identity, classification, and intent. Why were certain groups targeted? How were they described? And what do these records reveal when read without modern assumptions? This is where the investigation shifts. From chains… to contracts. From ships… to statutes. From what was done… to how it was authorized. Through a cinematic, evidence-driven narrative, this episode introduces: * The legal foundations that governed the slave trade across empires * Early ordinances and policies that reveal intent and structure * The language used to define and classify the enslaved * The emerging pattern that suggests identity was not just taken—but redefined The further we follow the documents, the clearer it becomes: history wasn’t just lived—it was documented. And now, those documents are being read again. This is Exhibit B. And the evidence is only getting stronger.

31 mrt 2026 - 52 min
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Introduction: The File You Were Never Meant to See

Introduction: Before the Case Opens — The Truth They Buried Before the case begins… you need to understand what you’re stepping into. This is not a traditional history podcast. This is an investigation. In this introduction, Black History Case Files lays the foundation for a journey into one of the most overlooked and misunderstood questions in modern history: the true identity of so-called Black Americans and the global diaspora. For generations, the narrative has been shaped, simplified, and in some cases, deliberately obscured. But what happens when you return to the original records? This episode sets the tone for what’s to come. We break down the purpose behind reopening the “case”—why history must be examined like evidence, not just accepted as fact. You’ll be introduced to the method behind this series: a forensic, case-file approach that revisits ancient records, legal documents, historical accounts, and cultural patterns that point to a deeper story waiting to be uncovered. No assumptions. No blind acceptance. Only evidence. This introduction also challenges the listener to think differently. To question what has been taught, what has been omitted, and what may have been intentionally buried beneath generations of retelling. Because before you can follow the evidence… you have to be willing to see it. The file is about to open. And once it does—there’s no going back.

31 mrt 2026 - 1 min
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Episode 1: The Case Opens — Buried History, Broken Chains, and the Hidden Identity of a Forgotten People

Episode 1: The Case Opens They buried Black history alive. Now the file is open. This is not a traditional retelling of the past—this is an investigation. In Episode 1 of Black History Case Files, we reopen Chapters 1 through 4 as a forensic examination into one of the greatest mysteries in recorded history: the true identity of so-called Black Americans and the global diaspora. What if the story you were told was incomplete? What if critical evidence was hidden in plain sight—scattered across ancient records, legal documents, and historical accounts few ever revisit? In this opening case file, we establish the crime scene. We examine how the transatlantic slave trade has been acknowledged worldwide as a crime against humanity—yet key questions about who the enslaved were remain largely unanswered. We explore early documentation, overlooked laws, and historical patterns that point to something deeper than slavery alone—a systematic erasure of identity. Through a cinematic, evidence-driven narrative, this episode introduces the foundation of the investigation: * The global recognition of the slave trade—and the gaps in its full truth * The framework of laws and systems that governed human trafficking across continents * The earliest clues pointing to identity, origin, and lineage * The beginning of a pattern—one that suggests history was not just recorded… but edited This is where the evidence begins to speak. You are not just listening to a podcast—you are stepping into a case file. Every claim will be examined. Every record reconsidered. Every assumption challenged. Because if identity was taken… it can be traced. If truth was buried… it can be uncovered. The question is no longer what happened. The question is—who were the people at the center of it all?

31 mrt 2026 - 44 min
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