NYAÑMBUÑ The Bantu Carcan: Authentic Scenes of Mystical Sexuality and Evutic Assassinations in Y'Ezum Country (J. Apollinaire Atangana)
NYAÑMBUÑ The Bantu Carcan: Authentic Scenes of Mystical Sexuality and Evutic Assassinations in Y'Ezum Country (J. Apollinaire Atangana)
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Westerners know about witchcraft, but they know nothing about Bantu night cults. Intellectuals talk about paranormal phenomena...However, Bantu night cults are indeed practiced in Africa and the consequences are proven both on people and on societies. The poor victims, unfortunately, do not master the initiation, nor the practice, nor the unfortunate consequences. Only the initiates who, unfortunately, cannot talk about it, understand the force and the merciless logic of this strange universe. It is this imbroglio that Nyañmbuñ, the Bantu Carcan, skillfully attempts to decipher. Thus the reader will understand the phenomenology of the paranormal, the origin of the mythical serpent used to cross Yom (Sanaga) and the origin of UFOs.
J. Apollinaire Atangana is Cameroonian. He has studied Bantu customs and traditions, and especially their impact on the development of the peoples of the Central African sub-region. Night worship is inseparable from this ambient and galloping poverty. He has an abundant literature inspired by this problem.
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