What Really Happened on 9/11

The Terrorist Factory Series

by M'Bwebe Ishangi

About The Book

Right after the 9/11 attacks in 2001, I produced a six-part series that appeared in Da Ghetto Tymz magazine giving both a conspiratorial and metaphysical perspective of why this happened and the sublime historical context behind it. Read and become enlightened to the culprits we found involved. You may or may not be surprised...

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M'Bwebe Ishangi

I'm a scribe of many frequencies that specializes in revealing hidden history's in culture, health, and spirituality.

Scribe, Culture Curator, Self-taught Learner. These three descriptors encapsulate my identity. A lover of knowledge, history, and culture, for over 30 years I've used these skills with the goal of resuscitating the awareness of both OUR-story while addressing those who conceal it from us. My books are intended to raise awareness while reclaiming our greatness forging a clearer path for future generations. I invite you to explore the extensive archives of my creations at MBWEBEISHANGI.COM

More Books by M'Bwebe Ishangi

From Railroads to Robots

The Evolution of Power and Wealth: Eugenics Role in Oligarch’s & Monopolies

by M’Bwebe Aja Ishangi

History doesn’t repeat—it upgrades. We’re told AI is the future. But what if it’s just the next chapter in an age-old power play?

'From Railroads to Robots - The Evolution of Power and Wealth: Eugenics Role in Oligarch’s & Monopolies' exposes the chilling parallels between today’s tech moguls—like Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, and Bill Gates—and the original monopolists of the Industrial Age. Behind innovation lies a pattern of control, wealth consolidation, and disturbing eugenic ideologies.

If you want to understand where we're headed, you must first understand who’s been steering the world all along. This is your wake-up call.

A Pot to Piss In:

Intergenerational Wealth Planning For Black People

by M'Bwebe Ishangi

'A Pot to Piss In: Intergenerational Wealth Planning for Black People', explores the cryptic (or hidden) practices of wealth building shared by numerous wealthy families for over 200 years.

From the Rat Race psychosis we're trapped in, to the misconception of putting your life and retirement savings in volatile money markets like stocks, 401k's, and IRAs, to the practices of banking arbitrage exercised by the very institutions that have convinced us our monies are safest in their vaults while they 10x our deposits with dividends kept to themselves, I share the systemic ploy to convince the masses our monies are safest in the traditional money markets that have historically failed us.

Who IZ the Boule'?

The History of America's First Black Fraternity and the Derailment Toward Afrikan Self-Reliance

by M'Bwebe Ishangi

Could it be the numerous African-American organizations that's been here for over a century are actually complicit in the delay of our collective progress?

Many of our black organizations today were founded by the actual individuals responsible for the intergenerational mental, spiritual, and socioeconomic conditions we’ve endured that has had a polarizing effect on how we see ourselves in the world.

This book takes a deep look into these groups. You'll be surprised by what I found...

Analitikul Cogitationz

by M'Bwebe Ishangi

Analitikul Cogitationz gives insight on the person behind Da Ghetto Tymz magazine, covering the first few years of my re-awakening to Afrikan-centered consciousness. I speaks of spiritual encounters I once was afraid to speak about. You may or may not agree with the message, but I hope you will use my arguments as inspiration to further confirm your own beliefs whatever they may be.

Urban Unrest: Afrikan Burial Ground

Remnants of Slavery in New York

by M'Bwebe Ishangi

HIS-story has done a great job in having people think slavery in the United States was below the Mason Dixie line. They're doin' an even better one in trying to conceal its role in the cover-up of Afrikan free labor in both the building and maintenance of one of the worlds most popular city, New York.