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Paekche's Principle - The Great Secret Of Asia

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The research program

The Paekche’s principle is a holistic theory with an entirely new content, argued and in

total contradiction with the historiography currently in force in Asia. It was made public

from July 2014 and sent for their information, or publication, to various high ranking

governmental bodies and a handful number of universities in China, Japan, Russia, South

Korea, Taiwan, the United Kingdom and the United States of America.

For technical reasons, I postponed its publication for 3 years: in fact, science journals’

boards of review requested between two and three years to complete the tasks related to

the Paekche’s principle. As it was closely related to what is at stake in contemporary

cultural and geopolitical issues, I finally destined it to the general public after having it

detailed for better understanding.

Nearly two decades were necessary for collecting, classifying, prioritizing, refining,

modeling and systematically analyzing data from a wide range of sources and works over

the last 4,000 years of the Asian continent (around 2,000 BCE to 1945), then over a

period restricted to the sole region of the Northeast (from the 4 th to the 7 th century AD).

For the deciphering of long series of historiographic data, analytical tools and original

evaluation grids were specially designed. They are indebted to the techniques borrowed

from the science as practiced in Africa: mathematics (statistics and geometry in

particular), public finance, physics, anthropology, ethnology, etc.

The classical African humanities and their ancestral scientific contents were essential

assets to pull from the darkness of history, and bring back to daylight, the brilliant

kingdom of Kudara (listed by classical history under the name of “Paekche”); finally to

restore its admirable people to the place which is theirs in Asia: the place of honor.

That said, the Paekche’s principle would never had taken shape without the existence of

the will left behind by the Black-Asians themselves before their disappearance. These

speeches embody the powerful, circumstantial and deeply moving narrative of their story,

the drama that they lived as their world was disappearing. 1,300 years later, these

messages finally reveal, to the distant descendants that we are, success’ key cultural

factors to organize and activate in order to get the Black world out of the darkness and

fog which it has not yet emerged from. Simple, clear and very structured, perfectly

organized both in Northeast Asia’s natural spots and in Japan’s ancient texts, this

discourse from beyond the grave takes on the most unexpected forms as the Paekche’s

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