No Jumper - The Rizza Islam Interview: Being Blacklisted from Social Media, YSL Rico, Iran Protests & More

Episode Date: October 10, 2022

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Starting point is 00:00:00 No Jumper coolest podcast on the world. And today we have a much anticipated and requested interview. Flacco has managed to get Reza Islam in the building. I'm very, very excited to have you here. Much respect, do. How are you doing, man? Oh, man, I'm doing well. It's an honor to be here.
Starting point is 00:00:15 This is going to be very interesting. Very interesting. And, you know, no, we, he just asked me, you own your own network, right? In the sense that he's concerned, maybe he says something, it doesn't air. Maybe there's some corporate overlords that he doesn't know about. and then it turns out that this doesn't come out. Let me tell you, if someone was going to get canceled for their opinions, this guy flaco right here already with a got got.
Starting point is 00:00:38 Shout out G. Perica because he definitely contacted me. Oh, that's my brother, J.Prica. He passed out of me and then I led it right to this man because I know how important this is. Yes, sir. I appreciate you, brother, for that. Yeah, man. Yo, like, we didn't have probably just about every controversial
Starting point is 00:00:53 right person here, but I think that this brother here, it's not just because he's like controversial, right? Because they're never afraid of their lie. Correct. It's when you come and you are an intellectual brother, just like you said, like they're not afraid of black extremists. Correct. They are afraid of black intellectuals.
Starting point is 00:01:11 Correct. Right? So why do you think that you've been just ostracized, treated like a pariet on all these social media sites, man? One, being a black man in America, number one, who's not only aware of the information, but who has it factual, not conjecture, not theory, but actual understanding of what conspiracies are, being articulate enough to this. say it, not being funded nor sponsored nor owned by anyone who will prevent you from saying
Starting point is 00:01:34 it or spreading it and doing it unapologetically. Pretty much that alone will make you a threat. Doesn't matter what you wear, doesn't matter what you call yourself, doesn't matter what religious background you claim to be a part of or whatever group, if you have enough influence over the people to where you can communicate ideas, information strategically, that will wake them up in no limit of time, 60 seconds, to be exact. It will make them the overlords, the powers that be say, okay, this individual is a problem and anyone like him and or her is a problem and they need to be
Starting point is 00:02:03 shut down, censored, we need to make sure that no one hears them. Let me just throw this in there. Just to give us, not a hypothetical, but an actual real world example, when the January 6th shit was going down and the social media companies all sort of came together to ban
Starting point is 00:02:19 Trump from the platform, this is like one of the most concentrated efforts that they, you know, and they found a reason that at the time, certainly seemed like it was, you know, reasonable. How did you feel watching that unfold? And, you know, I'm sure you have your own personal feelings about Donald Trump, but just the fact that they were able to do that in general. Sure. Well, first of all, I'll say this. I like Donald Trump. Everybody's watching. Don't trip. All right. So. Blockis like, hell yeah.
Starting point is 00:02:46 Right, right. I like Donald Trump. And not for the reasons that many others may like him or may be the same, but because I want a person to be honest with me. If you don't like me, tell me you don't like me. I don't need you to sit here and smile on my face, stab me in the back as we have been victims of for quite some time. Tell me how you really feel. But the main thing when it comes to January 6th is that I noticed this is a person who was the actual active sitting president of an entire nation. You can censor the president of a nation and no one is going to question exactly what the implications of that would be down the line for all the rest of us. See, I wasn't looking at okay if it was right or wrong. I was looking at the fact of you just censored the president.
Starting point is 00:03:26 of the United States. What does that mean for anyone else below him? All of us. Anything that we're going to say. Freedom of speech, right? The First Amendment, freedom of religion, speech, press petition, assembly. Okay, so what does that mean? If you can censor the president of the actual country, what does that mean? So again, at that point, I don't care if he's white, a black, Republican, Democrat, Donald Trump. I don't give a damn. You just censored the president, which means I have no chance on these social media platforms. I'm looking at it from that perspective. Nothing else really mattered at that moment. Is there an ideal, So, G. So, Derry is so dangerous that it should be acceptable for it to be banned from social media platforms.
Starting point is 00:04:01 Like, would you, I'm pretty sure, like, the KKK is banned from Twitter for the most part. Or, like, but I also hear that, like, the Taliban isn't. Like, like, we're partly funded by the U.S. government. Go ahead. I mean, like, when you look at that, like, do you think that the Klan should be able to have, like, a thriving 100,000 person group on Facebook? And Facebook should just be forced to allow them to do that? Well, they do. It's called the Republican Party.
Starting point is 00:04:24 And the Democratic Party and all the parties. I mean, if you really want to go there, it's called Congress. It's, I mean, listen, one main thing that I don't do is I don't go into the blatant, overt things because that's not how the powers that be moved anymore. It's not blatant and overt to a degree. Some people will say, okay, this is blatant. This is obvious. But the people who wear the robes, who are judges, the people who wear the medical doctor robes,
Starting point is 00:04:46 the people who handle the policies, they are the ideology. A lot of them happen to be black-faced white supremacist now. Okay, so this is basically what we're looking at. looking for is the wrong target. That's my point. We have to look deeper into this. This is why they don't like extreme intellectuals, brother, because we go to the root of a thing. That's what the word radical really means in essence is to go to the root of something. You are radical, you're crazy. Why? Because I'm not going to compromise my beliefs. Number one, two, I'm not going to just accept what you give me. Number three, I'm going to question everything about you and what you say.
Starting point is 00:05:16 And the main thing I'm going to question is your motive. So the thing we have to look at is, who is running it for real? And when you look at that all the way beyond the labels, beyond the religions beyond the gender ideological, pseudo-scientific nonsense, and of course, beyond the, I would say, political parties, you see who really runs it. And that's why they don't want people to talk because you're going to make people think above all the nonsense. All those things divide people. When you say international bankers, when you start going to who pays who, where is the money coming from, follow the money. Then you'll find out who owns everything. And at that point, then things will change. I got a question for you. You just sitting here on this platform,
Starting point is 00:05:53 I would just, you know, how do you feel, you know, sitting next to him a white man on this platform who happens to be an atheist? And also, you know, a lot of people saying that he's a culture vulture and you sit in here. Like, how do you deal with that? How do you deal with that? Very simple. Number one, I have to look at your actions. Number one, he's white, obvious, happens. Welcome to America.
Starting point is 00:06:20 Welcome to the world. It's 22. Man is. Right. I mean, it happens. People are white and black getting married, having children. It's a reality. What I look at is your motive. And I look at what you do with your relationship with my people. If you use that connection to damage the people, you got to be called out. Do I trust white people as a group? No, never will. And there's nothing you can tell me that will convince me of that. But I don't need to throw that in your face when we're doing things that can go towards benefiting the human family. But it wouldn't really be fair to say you trust any group, right? Like if I were to say I trust women. I trust white people. I trust black people. I trust black. white people. It's like, right. Generalizations are not intelligent at all when you generalize, unless it's about good things like every human being breathes oxygen. Right. Or we need air. Okay, those are positive generalizations. But no. And again, I have to make that very clear so that
Starting point is 00:07:05 when I sit down with people, you know where I stand. I know where you stand. But for him to have this platform and for those of us to get on here to have these type of dialogues, I could go back to that old way of thinking. But then again, you have a black militant member of the nation of Islam. Let's make this very clear, raw, sitting next to this white dude. And we're going to agree on a lot of points. You happen to be an atheist. I happen to know that a lot of atheists are very logical. And it's very sad because a lot of people who are religious are fanatical and they're dogmatic and they're not logical. They don't know how to think. They go buy books, not in them. They push things that they've heard onto people. They don't know how to apply things in
Starting point is 00:07:41 real life. For a lot of them, not the majority. I'm not just blanketing our people. And I'm saying this is in Islam. This is in Christianity. This is Judaism. This is in Taoism. This is in Buddhism, this is in all of the faiths. The honor of Minnesota's Farakhan said that Satan has infected all religions. That's number one. So when you go into all these religious philosophies think you're better because you have a different label than I do. Number one, you just prove you don't know nothing about your own religious belief. That's number one. A lot of atheists simply don't believe that there is a higher power to a degree. They believe in science. Well, if you believe in science, then you're literally believing in the seen power that is powered by the unseen source. So you believe in
Starting point is 00:08:18 whether you know it or not. You can call it mathematics. You can call it the universe. You can call any one of those things. But you just don't want to give it that certain label. That's cool with me. I'm cool with that. Literally. I've had conversations with plenty of atheists. And we agree on the majority of topics. Why? Because the honor of Ms. Ophiakon said we should argue over religion after we're free. The majority of what's going on right now is because of people who confess or profess to believe in some kind of God, but they don't actually carry it out in their actions. They're too busy doing things that go against what they say to believe. Because the weird thing about being an atheist is that you can agree with most serious
Starting point is 00:08:49 religious people because like a Muslim disagrees with all the other religions, right? I just add one more religion to the mix. You know, like I'm sure there's plenty of stuff that overlap so that you take notes from or whatever, but you know, like me having a conversation with like a very, very
Starting point is 00:09:05 strict Jew, I mean, we both agree on the idea that all the other religions got it fucked up, right? Got a law in common. We agree on 99% of shit. And vice versa, it may be the same with other people and other religious groups. But I will say this, I've had conversations with people from every religious group that I just named and many that I have not named. And we come to the reality of what is happening in the world today.
Starting point is 00:09:30 Religions have been behind, or should I say, the devil way of activating what you believe to be your religion, has been behind the majority of lives lost on planet Earth. People who have used a name of Islam and have done devilish work. People have used the name of Christianity to have done devilish work. People have used the name of Judaism and practice real devil stuff. And they say this is the God I believe in. But you say you believe in this religion. And if that is what your religion teaches,
Starting point is 00:09:57 then that's not a religion that can be used. That is not good practice of religion. That is a devil work and that is dirty practice of religion. Let me answer to this. Because one thing I like about having somebody like Flocko on the podcast, and I will give you some time to talk at some point here. No, no. I can skip it over your ass.
Starting point is 00:10:11 But it's because a lot of times the media acts as if Black people are supposed to be a monolith and have the same progressive opinions about everything. And if you've ever spent any time around black people, you know that that's total bullshit. And so a lot of times people act like Falko has done this like massive disservice to his people by existing because he has some right-leaning opinions to say the least. How do you feel about that? Because it feels like that facade is really kind of rubbing off because people are starting to think for themselves more. Well, also the first thing is when you're dealing with a group of
Starting point is 00:10:44 people who do not know who they are, what their original practice of religion was and or is, they don't have their original names, they don't have their original culture, they don't know what the hell is going on anyway. That's point number one. I'm saying this to sober us and humble us is black folk. You don't have a monolithic belief because you don't even know what that is. You, many of us have taken on the ideology, the identity, the names, the cultures of people who conquer us. That's just the very plain, simple, number one, in the number two, once we got out of that in pieces and areas, and we go into certain areas, we get a religion here. Are we, all right, some of us are Catholic, some of us are agnostic, some of us are Buddhist.
Starting point is 00:11:17 Some of us are, you know, Taoist here. Some of us are Muslim here. It's all of these things because we're trying to find ourselves. One thing I will say is that us as a people have to come together and agree that one, we are one people, whether if we choose to agree with that or not. Number two, the enemy knows that we are one people so we should actually reflect a little more intelligence than he does. If he knows I'm a part of you and we're brothers, maybe we should get on that same page too, because he's united while we're divided. What the hell? What sense does that make? Your enemy knows you're the same. Maybe culturally different, different parts, you know, different parts of geography. Okay, sure, but you're a nigger.
Starting point is 00:11:53 And let's make this clear, according to this system. So if they say that, okay, then maybe we should get on the same page and find out what we agree on rather than the things that divide us. It's just really that plain and simple for me. I don't need to force you to say, you're a Muslim. You know the word Muslim means one who submits to do the will of God. It's actually an action. It's a title. It's not what that is. All right. So it compliments anyone who says, I believe, in doing what the most high wants us to do. I believe in doing what the universe says is best. I believe in what goes around and comes around. I believe in you got what you gave. All these scientific principles, the word Muslim literally means simply that, just so you know.
Starting point is 00:12:23 But I'm not going to say, I'm a Catholic, you need to be a Catholic. I'm Muslim, you need to be Muslim. There's no compulsion in what we do. Or should I say there should not be. And that's the problem at this point. We should find out what we agree on. We're being murdered by our own people and by what's called race soldiers, also known as police officers, also known as domestic terrorist under Title 18, subsection 5 of the United States Code. We are being killed by other people. We have agricultural issues. Most of us don't know how to farm. We don't know how to cook properly. We have all of these chemicals in the old pipes in our cities. We have issues dealing with how we raise our own children. We don't know what to do with our own nutrition, how to properly eat,
Starting point is 00:12:59 how to properly exercise. We have all these different issues from different diseases, STDs including heart disease. We have too many problems. We don't own enough banks. We don't own our own schools. I don't understand. I don't understand. But you know, in the The ghetto is just like, I don't see why we wouldn't follow it. I mean, the loyalty, the camaraderie, the togetherness, everything that you guys, like, just the morals, like everything that you teach, why is it so hard for just, you know, in Los Angeles in particular, because I'm from Los Angeles, for us not to get together on that train and believe, you know, because I know for sure it's like a bad living over the nation if I'm in the ghetto, if I'm talking to
Starting point is 00:13:40 my homies or anybody like that. And it's just like, okay, like the nation is good, but it's just like, it's bad at the same time. Like, why is it so hard to, you know, get through to us? Well, first thing is, I'll say it isn't as hard as we thought it was. And we're doing a lot more, we meaning us as a people, are doing a lot more positive than we know. It's just not being promoted as much as the nonsense is. And we promoted every week all the different, for example, activists, brothers and sisters who are former gang members right now, Bloods, Crips, and all that, who turn their lives around and have different programs they created down here in the hood.
Starting point is 00:14:14 Tons of them. We have the Upfest movement that we have in Nation of Islam, which is the United and Peace Movement. We've been riding for peace at the end of each month for nearly 10 years, bringing down the crime within the inner cities, not only from Watts to Compton to L.A., Long Beach, South Central, all the way around, literally bringing down the crime. Mayors have been acknowledging that. City councils all across in different cities and states have been saying, can you bring that out here? where we come together with bloods, Crips, Mexicans, black folk, low riders, Corvette clubs, Harley Davises, at the end of every month, we've been doing that. We give out food. We are ending gang wars, bringing truces and making sure that we maintain and help them to be maintained. This is going on all the time. But if we don't promote it, then the idea doesn't get put out in the ethers of the universe and people don't have it in their mind so they think it doesn't exist.
Starting point is 00:15:01 There's a lot more positive going on than what we know. So the thing is, number one, we have to promote more of it. That's the first thing so that people will see, oh, it does exist. Oh, damn, I don't know that. And then they say, okay, you know what, I guess we can, you know, find some agreement. And let's do something positive because I didn't know it could actually be done. I don't know a Muslim could sit next to an atheist and be cool. Or a brother, black man, FBI, what they want to call it, a sitting next to a brother who's from a tendered African. That's one thing I was wondering.
Starting point is 00:15:31 That's one thing I was our brother, I don't know. When you see Tarreek, I love Sarin. Yeah, that's coming for sure. I'm already knowing I don't trail. Like, you jump right there. Is that divisive? Do you think when you hear Tariq really, like, kind of divide black people between, like, immigrants and FBAs?
Starting point is 00:15:45 Like, like, do you think that that's a useful framework to view things through? Well, first of all, I know we can't necessarily be more divided than we've been in history. I'm sorry to say that, but we, it's already reached its apex, its climax, the top. That's number one. Number two, I know what he's doing is primarily focusing on us here because that's what we need to do. It's focused on our people here before we go help other people. So that's number two. Number three, it can be divisive if we focus more attention on pointing at the differences
Starting point is 00:16:13 rather than the similarities. And that's what anybody. That's not just what Tariqa myself or you. That's what anybody. We got differences. That's a fact. Fried chicken versus Joloff. Stop playing.
Starting point is 00:16:23 Exactly. But it's a cultural thing to it. And it's like, I don't care for either too much, but that's something that can be we'll see. And it's like, okay, it's the comedy side of it now. Okay, now it's like, okay, cool. People get into that, but then you have other. others who say, okay, well, you have different things that you eat or dance or music or
Starting point is 00:16:40 cultural paintings that reflect what we have over here too. Okay, so we can just find more things that we have in common. It's just that simple. So it can be divisive. That is a fact. But we need to focus more on what brings us together and unites us than what separates us. And I see Tariq do that too. That doesn't get promoted as much where he does. Oh, yeah. Let's talk about the connections we have because we have a connection to the motherland. Do you think Tarek's right that only the foundational black Americans should participate? paid in the hypothetical reparations? Primarily,
Starting point is 00:17:10 damn right. What you're talking about? Oh, wait, wait, wait, wait, are you saying as far as who has to get paid or pay back? He feels like the foundational black Americans are the only people who should be getting reparations, if there ever are reparations. Well, I said the first thing is anyone who was dealt in injustice by the United States government where it was calculated and it was intentional should receive their just due. However, we just so happen to be the number one group of people who do not receive our just do. And at that point now, it's very disrespectful.
Starting point is 00:17:38 The Asians receive theirs. The Jewish state of Israel receives $8 to $10 billion off the top every year on the year since the mid-1940s, and their Holocaust didn't even happen here. Are you telling me the Chinese received there? It's not a problem. The Italians, because you hung 11 of them off the coast. They receive some too. All the rest of these people get their bag.
Starting point is 00:17:55 But when it comes to us, those who built the nation quite literally, where there are other people who added certain pieces. Sure, America brought in people and forced them to do certain things. and terming camps of the Japanese, Chinese, different people, all that existed. The natives, you put them on reservations, you killed off a large percentage of them because of smallpox and blankets. General Amherst who said, aren't you cold, don't you need blankets, and you killed off them and you said, I want to take the mineral well, take the oil, et cetera, et cetera. So it's very day on reservations. They are suffering to the tunes to where there is rape, running rampant, crystal meth addiction, alcoholism. But we have all of this happening in the black community as well. And you don't give a damn about black folk. Why? Because they still use us as a commodity. today. They still need us today. And the prisons, today. They have insurance policies, not only on rappers, but on prisoners. Today.
Starting point is 00:18:41 It's all happening at this moment. So I can't acknowledge you because I'm still using you. I'm still benefiting from you. So I can't, it's a conflict of interest financially. So maybe down the line is their intention. We may give you something back. And they're going to say this.
Starting point is 00:18:57 We can't afford it. Because they're, so far I calculated that they owe us between 50, to $52 trillion. And that's just University of Ottawa over in Canada. One of the professors just calculated $8 an hour, you know, for all the hours of free labor, boom, boom, boom, calculated that for roughly, I think, over 100 years. And they came up with that figure for all of the over 40 million of us, et cetera.
Starting point is 00:19:20 And the numbers, please fact check those numbers. But that's the idea. And they said, that's roughly the amount that we are old. And they said, we can't afford it. Well, I'm sorry to tell you this. But didn't you just send Kiev, Ukraine, over $80 billion? dollars. Yeah, didn't you send more money after that? Didn't you send money to Afghanistan for Sambalant? Didn't you send, you're sending money everywhere, but you're saying you can't afford it.
Starting point is 00:19:40 No, print some more. Print some more. And then, and not only that, but it's the land, by the way. So, we're going to get into that conversation. But yes, we should for sure receive our just due because everyone else has received theirs or are going to receive theirs. So we for sure deserve to have our just do. No, but I break that down, though. So what would the reparations be about? So is it, So I think somebody says every black American would receive, well, black American, but like, lineage bloodline. Yeah, right. Yeah. And in a, in a, in a would have received $250,000 cash.
Starting point is 00:20:11 Now, outside of the cash, what exactly should black folks be pushing for? Most honor belijah Mohammed specifically in the back of every final call newspaper. If you have not received a final call, that's where I get most of my news and information from. 100% independent black on the number one black news article in publication on planet Earth, complete. real news. On the back of that newspaper, you have point number, you have all the different points. 12 points of what the Muslims want, what the Muslims believe, what we want when it comes to reparations. The Mossani Baila Muhammad said eight to ten states with at least one state having an outlet to the sea, the ocean, so that we can enter into international trade and
Starting point is 00:20:48 commerce. You already know bringing in ships and porting with different items, whether it's technology, food, or whatnot, so that we can supply that to our own people. That's number one. So land is the primary objective. You have land. 2,000 by 3,000 continents to the United States. Stop playing. People are saying, well, there's not enough. We're overpopulated. That's bullcrap. That's a pseudo-ugenic ideology,
Starting point is 00:21:10 ideological push to say there's not enough room for these human beings. That's a damn lie. Okay, that's actually an absolute lie. The vast majority of human beings in America can live in the state of Texas. If you want to be very specific mathematically. But eight to ten states is what he said. But let's say if we get three. That's fine.
Starting point is 00:21:24 Which states would you take? Those that are fertile and minerally rich. Rich was the most unambulagia mama said, Georgia being number one. You don't need your headphones. I know. Okay, cool. Thank you. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:21:33 All right. Does it hurt your ears? We can just take it off for you. It just keeps flipping around. Josh. I have that problem. I just wanted to make sure I wasn't too loud on my level. Georgia being one of the top ones, Mississippi being another one.
Starting point is 00:21:45 And I would say when it comes to the minerals, Alabama, being fertile and minerally rich. Not only that, but because, you know, you said at least three. So those are three that I did mention in the Most Honorable Elijah, Mama, talked about. those, him being from the south, and of course, as you know, the soil is far more rich, especially if you're looking at versus California. Okay, you can, you can plant virtually anything out there in the South and it will be fruitful and give you a good return, for example. So that's the primary objective would be the land and then outside of that, we can look at other things because if you just give black folk 40 million of us, 250,000, which I believe is probably four or five
Starting point is 00:22:22 times more than that, do we should. So over a million per person and they have it. But if you were to do that they're just going to go out and spend money with corporations anyway. Right. But it would be, as Dave Chappelle did on the racial draft, I believe, if we were to get reparations, since we were going to spend it so quickly, it will probably bring the greatest boom to the economy the United States has ever seen. Because we go spend it on cars and go pay off loans and do our stuff. And so it would literally revitalize the economy. I mean, just saying, if we want to be on an economical piece, so that's so far what I would think. Let me answer to this. You must have some love for America, right? Because you've chosen to try to amend America rather than like branch off,
Starting point is 00:23:02 go back to Africa, create a separate nation or something like that. Do you think America could be the place that you want it to be? Is there something about America that makes you want to continue to work here and build something here? My people, number one, the lineage, number two, how we quite literally are the original owners, you could say as it pertains to where it should go, you know, where the moral compass should go. And I'm talking about us in our natural state. I'm not talking about where we are right now because a lot of us are not that wise. But all of these connections, we quite literally deserve this land. It's not a, you know, I feel like this is mine. No, it is. And because of that, anyone who comes here, for example, the 1828, Noel Webster's Dictionary in the definition of the
Starting point is 00:23:44 word American stated, quote, copper colored people is an original American, but now applies to the descendants of Europeans, but originally applied to those who were here before Europeans. 1828, Noel Webster's dictionary. Even Noel Webster knew, Black folk. All right, so he was already saying that. So I love America, the people, my people first, the original people first, and the essence of what originated it. Even back then when it was called Turtle Island or Tula or Al-Morak or whatever you want to call it, all of these pieces, but I do not love, nor do I care too much for the disgusting, degenerate, devil-minded satanic system that is governing this. government that is seeking to attack men, women, children, putting black people at the bottom,
Starting point is 00:24:30 rape, robbery, sex trafficking, organ trafficking that is being sponsored, allowed by this government on their watch, on their time, on their dime. I'm not interested in none of that. When it comes to the people who want to seek justice starting with mine and then all the way up to even white folks, because poor white people, this government don't care about them either. What should I Google if I want to learn about the American government's sex trafficking? There's actually, there's one primary website. I believe it's sex trafficking.org. Don't quote me on that, but it's similar to that website where they go over the statistics, how many people, the hotspots, which is Florida, Texas, Orange County in California, different things like that. Roughly how many people go missing every year,
Starting point is 00:25:08 how it's in over 300 billion, or over 300 million, I believe, dollar industry. Like it's, it's known. It's not even a secret. It's very well known, but it's stimulating America's economy. You said that they need us, black people they need us. They need us. but it's an obvious war on black America. It's definitely an obvious war on us. And then go back to what you was saying, you know, about Donald Trump and delete him off social media. I mean, when the minister was deleted off social media,
Starting point is 00:25:38 I think that scared me more than Donald Trump. Absolutely. 2019, the honor of Minnesota Farrakhan along with Alex Jones. So you got hit in the same time? Same exact time. They took Alex Jones, Minister Farrakhan, and one other person off at the exact same time. because the war is for the hearts and minds of the people.
Starting point is 00:25:57 So they have to remove those who have the biggest connection to the ears of the people. Alex Jones, who I was invited onto a show and I went on his show. Interesting, right? How was that? On point. We agreed on everything, shockingly enough, because he's been talking about this, you know, since he's been on air and talk radio and all that, as well as the honor of Minnesota's Farakhan.
Starting point is 00:26:19 Been talking about this. The most honor Belajumama way back in the 60s, talking about all the same stuff too. but when he was removed from social media, that was the main flag for me. That was the way. I already knew. When I saw that, I said, oh, okay, yeah, then anyone else, one who follows him who was effective over social media, and then those who share his ideology, which is freedom,
Starting point is 00:26:41 justice, inequality. It's not, oh, I hate this person. Let me hate you. No, no. It's freedom, justice, equality for all, including white folks, but not at the demise of black people. Freedom, justice, inequality across the board. I have to expose who Satan is.
Starting point is 00:26:54 I have to expose who runs this government. I have to expose who is attacking men, women, children. I have to. It is what he must do. That's just it. So they have to go after those people. That way, everybody else can be guided and misguided by the people who they set up and who they sponsor to misguide the people.
Starting point is 00:27:10 It's just that simple. So I knew they were coming at your brother. I knew it was coming after me shortly after that. I was like, all right, I got me about two months. If you do as much as I can within that two months. Wait through right. So now, now when I've seen the minister get taken down, and that was the first time I thought, wait, hold up now, bro, like Alex Jones had the same thing, for example, that they both, both, like, came forth to international banking families of Europe. Correct.
Starting point is 00:27:36 And coincidentally enough, whenever anybody speaks about those people, they usually follow with a deactivation of all accounts. Why is they speak on that? Who is the international banking family of Europe? And why do everybody get taken out whenever they speak on them? Oh man. Everyone should read the book, The Creature from Jewell Island. Everyone should know about the meeting that took place off the coast of Jekyll Island in the early 1900s. Everyone should know about the Federal Reserve Act. Everyone should know about Woodrow Wilson. Everyone should know about J.P.P.P. Morgan. Everyone should know about the Carnegie's. Everyone should know about the Walton's. Everyone should know about the Vanderbilt. Everyone should know about these are the names of, you know, of course, the Rockefellas. Again, very critical about the Rockefellis. John D. Rockefeller and all the rest of them, Dale Carnegie and the rest of them. You must know about these wide. because they shaped the modern world that we currently live in, from the financial area to the educational system, to the agricultural system, to the very banking itself.
Starting point is 00:28:30 They shaped it. So while a lot of us are arguing, we're not realizing the people who quite literally put this thing together are the ones who have perpetuated exactly where we are to this very moment. We argue over nonsense on a surface level. But if we both came together and say, hold on, let's sit down and really delve deep into where this thing came from, then we can say,
Starting point is 00:28:49 oh, these people want to get rid of over 4 billion human beings on the planet, including white folk. That's not conspiracy theory. That is conspiracy. Fact. National Security Study Memorandum 200 under Dr. Henry Kissinger, 32nd Secretary of State under President Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford authorized in 1974. After that, you had Global 2000, authorized under President Jimmy Carter. You have Zimbabino Brzezinski, who was the advisor to Jimmy Carter, who said, quote, in earlier times it was easier to kill a million people, or pardon me, it was easier to control a million people than to physically kill a million people. He said, but today it is infinitely easier
Starting point is 00:29:23 to kill a million people than it is to control, end quote. That's the mind of the advisor to the president. What does that mean? Once you look at all of this, you realize the game is bigger. It's much bigger than just black and white now. Now we're dealing with, as the Bible says, or science says, principalities, rulers, spiritual wickedness in high places.
Starting point is 00:29:42 They are not interested in having human beings on the planet who do not comply with them, black, white, and all in between. They're not interested anymore. And the problem is, social media backfired on them because it was supposed to trap us more and for us to give up more of our information so that they can trap us. But we started to put some stuff up in there and started waking people up. And now we're educating and now are like, God damn it, we didn't expect it to happen like that or should I say so soon, which I wrote about in book number two, which is another reason why you brothers with these RICO charge, you should have read this book when it came out. But it's a real thing.
Starting point is 00:30:17 How do you feel about those Rico charges? They said at the same time. Because I've been watching and I'm going to say, you know, we understand ratings. But I caution those of us who have platforms and I caution those of you with platforms that are, you know, on YouTube or larger with the millions of subscribers or more to be mindful. that not only should the viewers be received because you're going to get those, but how you get the viewers is another thing.
Starting point is 00:30:50 There are real people with real lives, and they get on here because a lot of them are not too wise, they want to get seen, they want to just express the truth, or they just say, you know what, I'm going to just talk, I'm just speak my peace, and they end up incriminating themselves. Not realizing what they are saying is their truth, but what their truth happens to be is something that may or may not connect them
Starting point is 00:31:09 to a criminal circumstance that could get them or people that they know arrested are put in jail, even though it may have been indirect or unintentional. So the RICO charges that I'm saying is that many of us on these platforms, please just encourage the brothers and sisters when they get on here and they start talking about their private business. Stop them and say, you know, bro, you don't have to go into that if you don't want to. Because the majority of these platforms I'm witnessing is they ask a question. And the moment people start confessing their criminal past, they just don't stop them. They let them go. And it's like, these platforms are being used and monitored by the FB.
Starting point is 00:31:41 to incriminate people. But I don't think the YSL RICO involves anything from like interviews or anything like that. They did use the lyrics a little bit but they really didn't need the lyrics. It's mostly just like they have some pretty gnarly evidence.
Starting point is 00:31:53 They were a very dangerous street game. That's the accountability side on the person who's talking. Right. Because that's the other part. Don't get up here talking about that thinking that you got to glorify that now. It's 2022.
Starting point is 00:32:03 You ain't got to, I shot it, bro. Sorry, anybody can get a gun. Sorry. Like that don't make you hard. It doesn't. You don't have to do that Because then you can't blame people who bring you on the show.
Starting point is 00:32:14 When you self-incriminate yourself, that's the other part. So it's twofold. It's the people who provide the platform and it's those who utilize it. We have to take responsibility because at that point now, it's like, you can't blame these brothers if you get up here talking about that because once these recall charges come, which they are activating these recall charges, they're going to come. Be mindful. You can't blame anybody after a certain point.
Starting point is 00:32:34 I just wanted to just kind of give that. Yeah. Now, take a step back because you spoke on the platforms who would die deep. and ask more questions probing into the criminal backgrounds. Now, you was on with a good brother called Corey Hokem. Yes, yes. And you said something, 51, 50. Yes.
Starting point is 00:32:52 And, like, you said something very profound. You said Vlad TV is a culture vulture and a demon. Now, let me just give you something like, yeah, a devil, right? You know, so like here's some little background. I personally never had no issues with Vlad, right? But I think Adam posts that, you know, I'm about to interview Vlad. Can somebody, you know, like, what should I ask him? And I asked him, yo, like, can you, you know, ask them, you know, to apologize to the minister for lying on them?
Starting point is 00:33:19 Correct. Which you did. And since then, I guess I'm public enemy to Vlad now. Right? Vlad fucking hates me now, right? He's going to hate you even more after this. Did he talk about you on the academics podcast? No, no, no, no, no.
Starting point is 00:33:32 No, but, no. He's so, you're going to hate that bullshit. Yeah, but, yeah. So, one, could you just please break down what? why is Vlad a cultural vulture and a devil? And then also just speak on exactly what he did to the minister. Sure. And why that was just so out of bounds.
Starting point is 00:33:48 Absolutely. The first thing is to Vlad, you already know. This is why you haven't brought me on it. Don't invite me. Make this very clear to you. Until or unless you apologize for lying on the honorable minister was far, taking out of context a specific phrase he said in the July 4th, 2020 address called the criterion when the minister was saying that those who are evil
Starting point is 00:34:08 and wicked individuals going on. under different labels, Muslim, Christian, Jew, et cetera. He said, we must hurl the stone of truth at falsehood until we knock out its brain. It's a metaphor. Hurl truth at falsehood until we knock out his brain. What he then said when he was interviewing D.L. Hughley, you as well, Mr. Hughley.
Starting point is 00:34:29 Do not invite me on, you already know, unless and or until you apologize. What he said was Minister Farrakhan said to hurl a stone at you. Jews. Okay, now, let me just say this. That's effeminate as hell. Okay, that's a female dog way of behaving right there. Let me just say that as a man. You're talking about a man who was 88, an elder. You don't have to agree with everything. He says, it's fine. That's fine. But you don't have to lie on somebody. That's kind of, you, you're soft. There's something wrong with you. That's what any one of
Starting point is 00:35:03 us who get up here lying on somebody, especially an elder, who was fighting for the freedom of the people, black, white, whatever you want to call it, but knock that off. So when he did that, that's when that's when you saw West Coast Cam, said, I'm not going on. That's when you saw Godfrey comedians say, I'm never going back on. That's when you saw Lord Jamar say, I'm never going back on Vlad. So you kind of started that whole thing? I don't know if I started it, but I do know as one of the first people who went out there and said that. Because again, we have to respect, you may not respect our elders or our leadership. Fine. I do. And we all should be like that. Because if people can openly disrespect our elders? Sure. Everybody disrespects people to a degree. I get that. But no, no, no,
Starting point is 00:35:44 there is a limit that we must make it very clear. This is an area that you will not cross right here. Pay respect, have respect. Even if you respectfully disagree, that's fine. Just do it respectfully. And once he was approached with that and we got to him, he knew he issued an apology, but it wasn't really an apology. It was, oh, a technical difficulty. Like, okay, hold on now. No, no, sir. You lied on this man and you took his words completely out of context. Apologize, but when you have people who, frankly, white folks for the majority, but I do know a lot of white people who will apologize. But this one in particular, who is an atheist, but he's a Jew when it's convenient.
Starting point is 00:36:25 All of a sudden, you not only don't feel that it's proper, but that it's even beneath you to apologize to Farrakhan. Listen, Mr. Vladis Bladislav, you should be very humble, and we all should. Just make it right. Simple as that. If you line someone, make it right. It's just that simple. But until then, like I said, don't invite me. And he's had members of the Nation of Islam on there. But he specifically hasn't invited me, especially after that. I said, I don't want you to invite me. I'm not interested. I don't care about fame. I don't care about the views. Don't invite me on until and or unless you apologize to the honorable of Islamistuals Farrakhan. Now, you know, and you even spoke on being militant, right? Mm-hmm.
Starting point is 00:37:09 Now, when I think about militant, especially in 2022, I think about poor rifles. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. For example. Militious, militias, yeah. The Trumpers, they said, yo, if you think Trump is going to get impeached, my AK-47 tells me different. Yeah, there's plenty of videos like that. Oh, it was a lot of them. Right?
Starting point is 00:37:32 It was a lot of them. Right. Why do you think as black folks I don't see that same mindset with us, especially when it comes to people like the minister. Do you think as black folks, we've been metaphorically being into submission to where we don't even think like that no more? Because, for example, if let's say somebody said that about Trump, dumb boys is going to wherever that man is.
Starting point is 00:37:56 That is a fact. I will say, oh, no, you go ahead. Well, yeah, I think that's leading back into what I was saying about being morals in the camaraderie and stuff like that. But then they, you know, they definitely paint a picture about the nation in particular. Like, you know, it's a lot of bad things out there. Especially one when it comes to Malcolm.
Starting point is 00:38:15 That's how they get, that's how they get you. Yeah, like, okay, they, they were responsible for killing Malcolm X. You guys made, you just baby step back. We will. You may. You guys need to step back for one. But yeah, go ahead. You can ask this.
Starting point is 00:38:29 I'll say this way. Propaganda works on the weak-minded. it. But even a strong-minded person, if you continue to beat them slowly, subtly with propaganda, lies, you know, different ways of behaving images slowly in music and film and movies and, you know, different people talking about it, it will take effect on a person. Joseph Goebbels, who I believe was a minister of propaganda for Adolf Hitler, said, quote, if you tell a lie, big enough, long enough, people will come to believe it. End of quote. He was pushing the big lie. So when you keep pushing the big lie about somebody, lie, lie, lie, lie, for years, years. And I'm talking about
Starting point is 00:39:09 in movies, in cartoons, everywhere. At a certain point, if it doesn't get our generation, it'll get the children. If it doesn't get our children, it'll get our grandchildren. This is how propaganda works. So with Donald Trump, he resurrected as the honorable minister, Lewis Farrakhan said he peeled back the onion of white civility. Because there's a lot of white folk who are racist, And they want to be there. Exactly. Come on, Adam. You don't know what I'm talking about.
Starting point is 00:39:35 Well, a lot of white people. Hey, the same white people that did not elect him on term number two, right? Right. No, true. So at least some percentage of them came around, right? You got some white folks who talk real dirty about down to him. I was like, damn. I mean, I don't even use a term of cracker, but they did.
Starting point is 00:39:51 I was like. I voted for both Hillary Clinton and Joe Biden in order to express to the world how much I don't like that Trump. You got to prove that point, huh? Hey, I sacrificed a lot right there. He proved that point. Only to vote for another white man. And the white woman. He was like, so listen, I'm with the ladies, you know, with the veterans, everything.
Starting point is 00:40:08 Hill dog. Right, right. So the propaganda that has been pushed has affected our people so heavily. Then you mix that with some of our own people. You have envy and jealousy, even going back to Malcolm's time. You had that going on. Then you mix that with a lot of people who just don't want to get right. Because a lot of our people are comfortable being mediocre.
Starting point is 00:40:29 And I mean that. comfortable being on section 8, comfortable being on food stamps, they don't want to change a damn thing. I'm not trying to work. You mean build my own city? Nicker, please. Seriously. You have a lot. There's layers to this. It's not just one answer. There are layers to this thing. And when you really understand it, that's why the honorable Minnesota's Farakhan has been doing the work that he's been doing for 60 plus years. He's just sacrificed doing the work. We have to all do the work that Allah God the Most High has blessed us to do. But I will say when it comes to Donald Trump, He connected with the one thing that enough white people have been suppressing. And that is, I don't want to be replaced. And that is what Dylan Storm Roof was saying. That's what Kyle Rittenhouse was saying in their manifesto. They were all saying it's the great replacement, not theory. It's called the war of genetic annihilation.
Starting point is 00:41:21 You're being bred out of existence because you're genetically recessive. We're genetically dominant. This is not racism. This is science. It has nothing to do with my feelings. You had something called the Vanishing White American, and they were talking about on CNN saying that by the year 242, America is going to be a majority of brown country. You had, you had in Texas, right? Oh, of course.
Starting point is 00:41:39 Brother, you know, so Texas just— They throw abortion in there, too. Brother, I'm listening. Texas just became so pretty much, like, they became like the first state where now the brown people are the largest group. It's 40 percent, brown, 39 percent white. How do you feel like, again, I know white folks is going to counter that somehow, man. How do you feel oral, or, like, what do you think the plan is? going to be to build the wall.
Starting point is 00:42:00 Make sure. That's got to be part of the plan. The prevention of being replaced. Why folks, when they came here after King George and all of that, you know, Great Britain things, come over here, 13 colonies, boom, boom, America, 1776. All right. They took this not to give it back.
Starting point is 00:42:19 They took this land not to borrow it. It wasn't a, oh, look, just give us 100 years and then we're going to go ahead and do our own thing. You know, we just need this little stimulus package. That's not what this is about. It was. It was this is what we're going to take. It's going to belong to us and our lineage and our posterity and forever and ever and ever.
Starting point is 00:42:34 That was their goal. But the reality is you're losing numerical majority in America. You already lost it on the planet. You never had it. The majority of people are melanated black folks across the planet. Where the majority, we've never been the minority across the planet in America.
Starting point is 00:42:49 However, we've been the minority. Hence the term minorities. It's also a psychological trick to make you believe that you have no power and you shouldn't. You're not in body. We're not strong because of the minority. a bigger power, military force, et cetera. A whole lot of that to go to that.
Starting point is 00:43:00 But the point is, they don't want to be replaced, number one. Number two, some of them, we're talking about the real races. We're talking about, like, them, the ones that may make you feel kind of uncomfortable. All right, if you being genuine. All the white racists make me feel uncomfortable. There we go. There you go. So those who you're like, yo, bro, I'm not with, okay, cool.
Starting point is 00:43:18 You have those who identify what Donald Trump's raw racist, uncompromisingly. Look, I'm a businessman. I'm not a president. All right, grab a bite of a vagina. He said, the P word is, I don't give a damn about you. Mexicans are rapists, black folks are lazy. Hey, matter of fact, hit him in the head a little harder and we put them in police car. All of that, he sparked something that a lot of them have been saying, finally.
Starting point is 00:43:41 But let's be real, it's not just white people. There's a lot of black people. And Mexicans who resonate with the fact that Donald Trump seems honest, even though he's actually probably the biggest liar that's ever served office in America. But what would you say to a Kanye of the baby, a whack 100, all these people, have kind of just stated in recent memory that they support Donald Trump. Academics said it. I don't know. I don't know to what extent if you were to quiz any of them about Donald Trump's policies that they would really be able to tell you too much.
Starting point is 00:44:09 I'll quiz them about their identity. They wouldn't know too much. I love us, but we don't know enough to even make statements like that. We get a little money. We get above our people or so we think. We're not in the hood no more. We lost the idea of what it feels like to not eat too much. We start getting to the point to where we like, okay, cool, I'm rubbing shoulders with these people. I got a lot of money here. Boom, boom, boom. And you think that because you have more money that makes you closer to an elite. No, it doesn't. You're a rich Negro. Every one of us will receive our N-word wake-up call. You will always receive that. You make the wrong person irritated. You will be reminded of exactly who you are. Every one of us, I don't give a damn how much money
Starting point is 00:44:42 you have because you're a millionaire and you can't speak the truth. You are still a slave, you're just rich. You got more slave masses in your bank account. That's the only difference between you and me. But I can speak the truth where you can't. I would never trade places, ever. But at that point, We have to be mindful that humility is something that we all need to receive, whether you're rich, you poor, whatever you want to call it. We have to sit down, learn our history and learn the history, and then be willing to take responsibility and hold ourselves accountable for the things that we do and the things that we fail to do.
Starting point is 00:45:09 That's for all of them, because Donald Trump, yes, he awakened a lot within a lot of people. But like I said, that specific core group of the racist even once, you said going to pull up on people if they threatened to impeach them or whatever? And it was a lot of videos on a lot of people. They didn't give it then. They glasses off. They say, come give me, you know where I'm at, boom, boom. It's because that's what they want.
Starting point is 00:45:31 And guess what? I ain't mad at them. That's their great white hope. Go have them. They're supposed to do that. That's what, but guess what? We're supposed to do the same as you were saying. But the propaganda has made us weaker to where we don't even trust our own people.
Starting point is 00:45:46 Donald Trump has been accused of rape for over 15 women, just so you know, for example, right? Ain't nobody bringing that up. No, let's just say they're not even. They're like, okay, and that's still my man. Why aren't we the same? Now, mind you, I'm not just fine that. Let's get that clear. That's terrible.
Starting point is 00:46:02 No matter who does it and anyone who does it, deserves the consequences, period. However, I'm just saying there's a difference in how we treat our own versus how everyone treats their own. So we should be on cold more with our people. If they're wrong, we need to check our own people. That's the point. But we also need to do right by our people and stick with each other, you know, as long as we can. Did you see the article in the New York Times about how, I guess, They uncovered that there was like Russian state-sponsored interference to basically paint Linda Sarsor as an anti-Semite for people who don't know.
Starting point is 00:46:34 She was like one of the leaders of the women's march. She's Muslim. They basically like figured out in their whole disinformation campaigns that calling her an anti-Semite was very, very effective in terms of drawing a lot of controversy online. And her career has really been like pretty much hobbled and the women's march like evaporated as a result of all this. How do you feel when you see that? Because that really shows you like the power of information and the idea that bad actors could amplify a message so much. And I'm not saying that there weren't legitimate grievances with her or whatever.
Starting point is 00:47:04 Obviously, this was popular with people because some percentage of real people also agreed with her. But the Russian thing is kind of crazy to think that they could weaponize our information like that. And I find it funny. All of a sudden America is talking about Russia, Russia, Russia, when you sold our information to the national bankers, you've been spying on us since 9-11 with the Patriot Act. What the hell are you talking about? See, I don't get into that nonsense.
Starting point is 00:47:24 It's like, well, Russia, calm down. Let's go back over here. America, what the hell are you doing? What have you been doing? You've been spying on us with all social media platforms since the very first one called Six Degrees. That's before MySpace, before a photo bucket was added to MySpace, before Facebook, before Instagram, before all of those, America sold the access to the minds of the people
Starting point is 00:47:42 to vested interest groups, private corporations, the military, the CIA, and the FBI, so that we could be investigated in a way where we would accept it. We would be infiltrated in a way where we would accept it. You point in Russia? Hold on. Again. Again. White folks have their problems. Fine. When it comes to America, I'm looking at what you have done to the people here. They always want to have us look at some boogeyman out there. You're the boogeyman. Your policies that have been very detrimental to the freedoms of the American people, white, black, and everyone all in between. You have done this. You have violated all of the
Starting point is 00:48:16 constitutional rights of the people on a consistent basis in a way where we would accept it and saying is for the greater good domestic terrorists and over $40 billion security system and you're telling me that all of a sudden there's some terrorists in America? No, because you plan to do what you then did, 9-11, all of that. Yes, yes, yes, yes. It's all a fact.
Starting point is 00:48:36 And then once that occurred, you wanted to demonize somebody so that the American people would join your side and say, yeah, go get them. When the hell if they come over here and beat us up, bro, I need to know this, black folks. When did they come to your neighborhood than do anything to you. Stop listening to a devil about who's an angel and who's not. I'm not
Starting point is 00:48:56 listening to you. If you are a known liar, why the hell would I listen to you? I should be questioning you. Oh, really? Iraq? What do they have over there that you want? That should have been the first question. What they got that you want? Later on, George Bush said Iraq had nothing to do with it. I think a lot of, you know, the community is built on fear. It's definitely built on fear. I need to go back to that, by the way, with the last piece on the Russian thing and let's also went out of the way. Yeah, yeah. I mean, yeah.
Starting point is 00:49:23 It's just a lot of information. Definitely I think our community is built on fear. I forgot what the fuck I was going to say, but uh. My bad, my bad. Yeah, you're doing the way, but yeah, our community is built on fear. I mean, but and I think going back to what you were saying too about, you know, um, being humbled. Did you, did they give you that humbling moment, you know what I'm saying when they put you in jail? Did they try to like, you know.
Starting point is 00:49:47 Yeah, what happened? Is that like a message that they trying to give our community? I didn't know. community, you feel me? Like, you know what? We're going to put him in jail and this is we're going to have one of our black leaders here, you know? And too, like with that, you know, in that question, I'm just like, are we worried about, you know, our black leaders and people like that? That's another thing built on fear. Like, we fear to speak out because our black leaders that do speak out, you know, something always happens to him, you know? Would be a reasonable. I didn't even know about this. It was contempt of court court court case has been going on for nearly seven years. Of course, I'm not going to speak on here, but if I'm a black man, fighting against the system of white supremacy and I don't have a case. Am I really a black leader? Am I really a, am I really doing something? No, come on, brother. We all, oh, come on. We all, we all, we all, we all, so again, that's,
Starting point is 00:50:30 that's why I don't really, that's not an issue for me to talk about that. Yeah, I got a court case. Been going over seven years of my guilty. Nope. You'll see. But we'll let that happen. It was contempt of court. Okay. I basically said to the judge, I basically called him a terrorist. All right. So, so I earned that one. Got it. Okay. And when I was, I basically said to the judge, I basically called him. I went in, I saw so many people in there who I knew. And when they saw me come in, they said, oh, hell no, if you in here, we ain't never getting out. That's what the joke was. Sad, but it was funny, but sad at the same time. And I said, you know, it wasn't a humbling moment. It was just a realization that, oh, Satan is really real. Cool. It was just another layer to it. I wasn't
Starting point is 00:51:12 tripping because a clean heart can't get hurt. If you're not guilty of something, you're not guilty of it. I don't care who comes against you. If you're not guilty of that, thing, then you're not. So it wasn't really a trip for me, but it also did let me know that I should be slightly more mindful about the tactics, about the maneuvers, about being a little more calculated with how we do things. Of course. So I wouldn't say it wasn't necessarily humbling, but it put things into a more sharp perspective for me. Yeah, because you, like you said, everybody, you're going going to get that nigger moment. They're going to teach you. So, you know, yeah, putting things in perspective for me too and learning how to, you know, voice things a little bit different, like that
Starting point is 00:51:49 What was the last thing you want to say about the Women's March topic? The strategic manipulation of social media. Once Mark Zuckerberg and the agents of the CIA and the FBI Department of Defense came together and they met, and they were looking at how they could use social media to their advantage because you're pretty much providing all the information for them. So this kind of cut like 90% of the work for the U.S. government. When it comes to who they need to investigate, where they need to go, hell, what do you eat? What kind of card do you drug? You told them everything.
Starting point is 00:52:24 You literally volunteered. It's a psychological game, which is why one of the top employees inside of the Department of Defense inside the U.S. government are psychologists because they must study the minds of the people. Why did you put a question on social media that says, what's on your mind? And why did you answer it? Why do you keep answering that? So at a certain point, you can't blame them because you just fell into the game. So they know how to manipulate the minds of the people when you go up against them.
Starting point is 00:52:50 But the people who witness your work long enough, and if your record is solid enough, then it won't necessarily affect too many of them. But you got to be out here being sincere and really doing the work. That's the only thing I will say because really that's where God intervenes is like, no, no, no, the people, they've seen your work. They know you've been out here for years doing this, boom, boom. So no amount of lives will penetrate the minds of those who sincerely know and they feel. they feel you they seen you they witness you in person doing this over and over again so you know
Starting point is 00:53:21 but when they what they did with her was very strategic very wicked and the anti-Semitic title is a trick that is used for people who criticize the negative things that people do call themselves Jews just like people who call themselves Muslims do evil stuff people call themselves Christians do evil stuff no you're not a Jew you're not a Muslim you're not a Christian you're devil using that name and you really putting dirt on it Judaism Christianity is it no it already has dirt on it and blood in it on all of them. But you are falsely representing it, making it seem as though you're doing good, but you're doing evil under that name. And that's for everybody in every religious group and every single area. So when they used that, it was effective because, yes, there is this inordinate
Starting point is 00:54:01 amount of control. And it's people who are Arab, there's people, Muslims, people, Jewish, people, all the different religious groups and all that, who happen to own parts of median banking and different religious groups. So I got a question. How do you feel about seeing these protests overseas where there are all these women burning their e-jabs? I haven't seen that. I haven't seen that. I can't even forgive me. I don't doubt it though.
Starting point is 00:54:20 No, no, right. So pretty much like, so it was Iran. So pretty much a 22-year-old female got arrested because there's a hijab rule there. And while in custody of like the moral police, I think, she was murdered. Or she died. I don't know if it was murder or not, but she died in custody. Right. So now females were at her funeral saying,
Starting point is 00:54:43 death to the dictator and taken off their hijab. Do you think that because of things that go on in the Middle East, that that gives Muslims a bad name all across the board? Very interesting. Arabism and Islam are two different things. Let's make this clear. Islam is the religion. Being an Arab as a culture. So a lot of people mix up the culture with the practice of the religion. Like, when you're black, you're Muslim, you're not a real Muslim. You don't have a, you don't wear a jalebiah. You don't have a beard. Okay, bro, I'm black. I'm from Canton. The hell are you talking about? Like, I mean, let's make this clear.
Starting point is 00:55:19 I'm not trying to be an error. You're an error. Go over there. I mean, respectfully. Let's stop. And don't put yourself on me. I'm not going to put myself on you. Respect the culture.
Starting point is 00:55:26 But things that happen in the Middle East, as long as they benefit the vested interests of America, minerals, diamonds, oil, America's cool with it. So let's make this clear. America's cool with that. They don't give a damn by women. In an Arab culture,
Starting point is 00:55:40 there are a lot of things that are damaging to women. Can't drive. Can't pray in the mosque. can't be an imam in the mosque. Dr. Ava Muhammad, may I be pleased with our sister, who is the national spokeswoman. She just made a transition, but I'm saying is because her essence will always be here.
Starting point is 00:56:01 It's a national spokesperson for the Honorable Minnesota Lewis Farrakhan. One of the first women imams in the whole world of Islam. Whoa. On the planet. That was a message because you cannot suppress women and expect to be respected by men or by anyone, by governments. But in those cultures, that's been a problem. Was that backlash?
Starting point is 00:56:27 Did you get backlash for having, doing that? I mean, the only woman. Yes, I believe the minister did receive some backlash because the women are looked at as second, third class citizens in some of these Arab cultures. That's just the fact. They really looked at it as you can't come in a mile. You sit over here, pray over there.
Starting point is 00:56:44 You're supposed to be in the house, cooking, cleaning. and don't do. I mean, there's a lot of things that are like, that's not cool, but I will say That's not your version of the religion? No, clearly. Tell a black woman to walk 10 pages behind you, see what happened? Dude. No. Every angle, no. Okay,
Starting point is 00:56:59 no, definitely not. But I will say also to defend the part of the Muslim countries that is good because there are some very good things. Muslim nations have been some of the only wants to elect women as heads of state in at least five Muslim countries. America has how many female heads of state? No. Okay, you're what I'm saying? So let's, there's a balance here. But when it
Starting point is 00:57:25 comes to the oppressive history, it is very well known. It is not okay. It should have ended a long time ago. So by them taking off their hijab, it is a protest because you're supposed to have your hair covered. The Holy Quran says, there's the Bible too. Says, have your hair covered or shave your hair off. That's in the Bible. So, Chris, what scripture is that? Go read it? But it's, so it's a very deep ingrained thing because the religion is ingrained into the politics. It's ingrained into theocracy. It's really in there.
Starting point is 00:57:58 So if you understand that that's the area that you live in, just understand exactly what the ramifications are. But I will say, when there is injustice, as the honorable misleuze Lvarkin said, the world is in the condition that it is in because of the disrespect of the woman. Now, man, listen, that's profound. Now, I do want to speak on Malcolm, right, before we have about it here. So I think it's Muhammad Aziz and Khalil Islam, right? They have been exonerated. Now, now that's after... I'm not guilty, y'all, just so you know.
Starting point is 00:58:29 Yes. Now, that's after you guys been telling us for decades. This is before I was born. That ain't our work. You've been telling us, that ain't our work. That's the government work. Now it's finally been proven that the nation of Islam had nothing to do with it Why do you think it took so long and two do you guys now feel a relief or do you feel like there's
Starting point is 00:58:52 There's been too much damage done to the I guess to the brand? I'll just say it this way If you believe this U.S. government go ahead. I really don't care because the people in the hood know for the vast majority When people get on these platforms and they talk my only question is where are you from? Because when you go into inner cities you see us there We may not be on every single corner because you're talking about millions and hundreds of millions of people. Come on. So we do our best with the numbers that we have. But if you believe that lie, even after these brothers being exonerated, even after Dick Gregory told you that the government was going to get Malcolm,
Starting point is 00:59:28 and he told Malcolm the day it happened. He got on the phone with him. He said, I'm not going to be there because I know today the U.S. government is going to get you. Even after his daughter said that the members who shot my father, specifically Eliasa Shabazz. She said the members, there were not members of the nation of Islam who shot my father. Even after Raymond Wood, an undercover NYPD agent just last year confessed on his deathbed and gave the letter to his cousin. I believe brother or cousin gave it to him where he said that we killed Malcolm, Raymond Wood,
Starting point is 01:00:00 if you don't know who that is. It all continues to come out. However, people say, well, the nation was responsible. But the U.S. government, the FBI had agents, not just Eugene Roberts, but Raymond Wood as well. Malcolm was, he had so many agents around him to where it's like, you don't want to believe the U.S. government did it because you don't want no smoke with them. You want smoke with your own people. See, it's easy to beat up on a black man all day long if you're a black man. Yeah, niggadda-da-da.
Starting point is 01:00:28 Do that to the police officer. See? See? Now, wait a minute. See? Now, again, you gangster. You're real gangster. When it comes to attacking your own people, but when it comes to a group that is continually,
Starting point is 01:00:38 and I'm not advocating for beating up white folk, I'm saying someone who is doing evil deeds towards you, for no reason attacking you, Billy Club beside your head, gun, punching you, whatever, throwing you on the car, for no reason. You won't defend yourself because you really, you really don't think you are worthy of being respected, but when it comes to a black man, yeah, that's that nigger right there.
Starting point is 01:01:02 See, that disgusting hip-hop. right there is why a lot of us have not moved forward because if they witness and recognize you can't mess with our people all right if we did some wrong okay we have some consequences sure if i did that and okay and i did that but if i did not do that and you're mistreating me for no reason then i have the right to defend myself that's the law of nature absolutely so when it comes to the whole malcolm story you can believe it because some of you are not even worthy to fight back because you don't want to. You don't. That's the fact. I'm not interested in people talking about guns. Knock it off. The stuff you got is knockoffs. Let's make this clear. All the guns
Starting point is 01:01:45 are got is knockoffs. If you don't believe in God and you believe in a gun more than God, that tells me all I need to know. And this is out of love. So people believe the Malcolm thing. There are too many books. There are too many documentaries. There are too many confessions. There are too many people who have already said no, no, no, no, no. It wasn't the nation. No, no, no. Eugene Robert's, Raymond Wood, the documentary on Who Killed Malcolm was actually pretty decent. It was pretty decent. I recommend you watch Dmitric Muhammad on Who Kill Malcolm X. I recommend you watch Dr. Wesley Muhammad on Who Killed Malcolm X. And I'm saying you have to have the attention span to go into this because the documents have been released. There's hundreds of pages of this.
Starting point is 01:02:23 So if you really want to know, then go ahead and watch those different videos from the people that I have mentioned also with Minister Farrakhan with who killed Michael X or Malcolm X would really happen where he goes over and where he continues to tell the U.S. government, open up the files. He said it. Open them up and show the people who really did it. You know why they didn't want to open up the files publicly? Because they knew who did it. And they helped to sponsor it.
Starting point is 01:02:49 So I don't really get worked up too much about that. It's just really embarrassing. I'm 32 years old, bro. That happened before I was born. Years before I was born. Now, oh, sorry. You know, so yeah, it's kind of embarrassing. Kind of like, okay, y'all, men, women and children to this day, we all kill Malcolm X.
Starting point is 01:03:04 If y'all don't knock this off at this point, stop it. The Nation of Islam has resurrected more lives than anybody you can name to date. At this point, at this point, but right next to that, Mosanibu'll be illahman nation of Islam. So at this point, it's kind of like give credit words due for the good work that's being done. If you want to talk about Malcolm, then maybe you should start eating one meal a day. You want to say you love Malcolm? Stop messing around white women.
Starting point is 01:03:25 Sorry, Adam. Just swift this. More for me. Right, just Malcolm X. If you say you love Malcolm X and all that, okay, stop smoking weed because you're talking about Malcolm Little, not Michael X. Stop drinking alcohol because he didn't do that. Stop doing what you're doing. All these things that go against what he was believing in and what he was doing because then you can sincerely say you love Michael X. If you're doing any one of them things or more, then your love is false. And I have to say that. Knock it off. Because there's a separation here. You say you love the person because he's gone. Far Khan been here and you ain't listening to nothing right now. Do you see what I'm saying? It's because too many people don't want to be held accountable.
Starting point is 01:04:02 You don't want to change. You don't want to do right. You want to point fingers and everybody else. White man, government, you over there. But you don't want to sit down and say, wait a minute, what am I doing to contribute to the perpetuation of the degradation of my people? What am I doing? You know what? I ain't going to lie, man.
Starting point is 01:04:16 I was one of the people that actually thought the nation killed Malcolm X. I'm not even going to lie. I'm like, until I, you know, I'm a shout out to my homie secure. He let me look at this video. hidden colors that Tyreek did Tyreek Nishid did and that that value one that really it made me really love black people
Starting point is 01:04:35 then I really I start going I start looking more into five percenters and I start looking more into your videos and you know and I'm like damn I really I mean we really need to be educated on this shit like like how do we educate our people on this shit how do we
Starting point is 01:04:52 you know saying get educated on financial literacy I'm like damn I've been missing so much shit like as a black man I'm like why are we not being taught this shit you feel I mean like how did I just how how did I even get like even as a black man
Starting point is 01:05:07 and black boy in school high school junior high like who the fuck led me to you know what I'm saying to to understand that the name she killed this man like who like how did I get you know what I'm saying like how did they make me believe it and get brainwashed so early in the game because that
Starting point is 01:05:23 will happen right there that is so crazy that's why they had to convince you because that right there, what you just went through, will happen. You start to wake up. It's a trap. Then they can't control you. Mind you again, if you believe it, hey, go ahead and believe it. All power to you.
Starting point is 01:05:37 Pitiful, sad, but go ahead, believe it. But if you want to do something to help your people, maybe we should focus on that. Because that's where we are right now. So it's kind of like, I don't really necessarily care if you believe it or not. We're in a position where we need to change our condition right now. That's where it is for me, personally. There's a term that Flacco has been using around the office that's been a little controversial. It's basically a combination of,
Starting point is 01:05:57 of the N word and like the end of termite. You want to say it? Clearly, I'm not going to say it. All right. So pretty much I'll break it down, right? Very controversial around the office. I mean, let me see how you make this do a compound word. So the term is Negro might.
Starting point is 01:06:12 So pretty much, that's just a colloquial term that I came up with for hooligans and delinquents. Negro might. Yes. Okay. Right. You know, again, though. It's kind of weird because, like, it seems offensive to me, but also it's like, am I supposed to be?
Starting point is 01:06:27 the one telling him to say? And I don't know. It's a weird spot for me. Listen, man. Define it again? Is it a negromite, right? It's just the term, right, it describes the hooligans and delinquency. You know, you know, that's it. No, but, but I do have another question for you, though, man. Yeah, yeah. Before he even says anything about him. Come on, we want to hear that. Is that appropriate for this office place? You see, I'm trying to answer. But to go past that. I need a ruling. I need a ruling. You need a ruling. You need a ruling for a powerful black man. That was interesting. Negro might.
Starting point is 01:06:58 Okay. The government's translation of that is Black identity extremists, BIAs, the delinquals of black people. That's the U.S. That's the FBI's classification of those of us who care about our people, you know, embrace our identity. That's the equivalent. I don't think we need another term for the who leans to delinquish.
Starting point is 01:07:12 I'm just, that's just me. I mean, if that's how you want to identify him for you, all right. I mean, we just need to help our people. That's really where I met with it. Somebody mailed him a rotissory chicken in the mail with that word written on as the return address. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:07:25 You're going to get some flack for that. Big question, big question. How do you feel about interracial relationships? The Umar, huh? Yeah, yeah, yeah. I mean, because my powerful brothers, they own the same thing you own. So I'm just like, how are they not? It may be a religious thing.
Starting point is 01:07:42 Like, how are they not? Because his girls have white, so he's kind of mixed up. He's like, I don't know how to feel. I mean, I'm going to just say the percentage is higher. She black. Small and a percent is white. He's 15 percent, Germany. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:07:54 But 60 percent, Liberian. Crazy. No, I don't necessarily advocate for it only because we were not able to love our woman. Okay, now a lot of people are like, man, now it's the past. Okay, well, let me help you to understand this, bro. I love us so deeply that I want to see the fullness of myself in my posterity in my child. That's all. Now, do you want to go be with somebody who's white? That's up to you. live your life. Me, I don't. There's nothing that a white woman can offer me.
Starting point is 01:08:29 I'm sorry. You don't, you will not be able to identify with me, my experience, where I'm at mentally. You're not there. My mama was a black woman. See, I love us so deep. No one can convince me. I don't have some white women try to come at me.
Starting point is 01:08:44 Trust and believe. So you some incense. Yeah. Some sage and everything. I was like, okay, look, I was like, okay, some sage incense, some shade butter and you think, come on Kathy, stop it. Stop it. Stop it. I respect the hustle, but stop that.
Starting point is 01:09:00 I just love us, bro. I mean, and it's really that simple for me. I don't have to go into the Caucasoid, mangoloid. I don't have to go into that. I just really love us, bro. Like, I grew up with my siblings. I'm from Compton. I have nine siblings.
Starting point is 01:09:14 I'm the youngest of 10 children. I don't watch what happened to our people. I owe it to the black woman to be with her. That's me. Now, if you want to go be with somebody else, cool and say, well, look, it's just what I feel, blah, blah, blah. No, the majority of you have trauma because of experiences you have negative experiences of black women, certain individuals, whether it's child support, beat, abandoned, whatever it is. We have to address our mental
Starting point is 01:09:34 stability first before we make a decision. You're running because you got pain and you don't want to face it. And the moment you face it, now you've got to take responsibility because now you can't generalize all black women. Why? Because all black women ain't did a damn thing to you. Just like all black men and did everything to black women. Niggers ain't this. Holes ain't, wait a minute. Wait, wait, wait. You haven't met all black men. You haven't met all black women. So we should stop generalizing each other. That makes no sense. Every other group of people may promote being with their own, but they just don't say it. They show it. That's all. Chinese, cool with being with a Chinese man and women. Indians with Indians. Australians, nine times out of ten, but they don't talk about it. Because
Starting point is 01:10:11 everyone wants to attack black, benefit from black, be a vulture to black, music, dancing, bodies, whatever it is. We want that. But they always are trying to push this thing. thing, be multicultural. No, go to hell. Sorry. Not sorry. How dare you promote to me to be with somebody else? How dare you? Why don't you say, Risa, you know what? I'm happy you love a black woman. Why don't, why? Is that wrong? But you promote Becky to me. But how do you feel about the common thing that we see black women saying on Twitter and shit where they basically feel like black men get successful and then date white women or Asian women and step outside their race? It is a reality that a lot of brothers, you got to have. You got to have.
Starting point is 01:10:51 to yourself, I'll say this again, without a vision of people perish and without the proper knowledge, people make wrong decisions. You're going and making decisions based off of where you are now, where you are now, mentally, spiritually, emotionally. Well, I grew up with her. That happens, too. I grew up with children. Okay, that happens. Like, there are different. See, the thing is, it is a reality where a lot of brothers get successful, you get a little bit of money, and then you start getting rich and you go up there, you get your contract, sign a party, MBA, etc. And this white girl comes up and starts finishing your sentences. You know so much about you. all of a sudden you really think that she wasn't sent.
Starting point is 01:11:23 So let me say this, bro. Some of us are so damn naive that you think all of a sudden all these women just interested in you. I'm just saying specifically for those. You wasn't interesting before to them. Now you get money and some fame.
Starting point is 01:11:42 Now they're interested. Please look at that. Then go to the other side and look at, wait a minute, you have family and friends that you grew up with. Who was there with you? Who was always down for you? look at them. Okay. Let's look at this in layers. And if you do get successful, just say it's because that's the person you want to be with and don't generalize all black women. And say it's because of y'all,
Starting point is 01:12:03 no, no, no, no, no. That's where a lot of brothers start getting that heat. Because they get with the white girl and it's like, that's fine. But then they compare her to the black women generally. And it's like, oh, just say because that's what's best for you. But don't generalize all the black women, bro because if you want to go historically and up to the present the white woman was worse than the white man when it came to black men let's make that very clear there's why i'm not going to i'm just being real adam we're going to talk all right we're going to talk limit i know you cool we're going to talk listen we have a lot of only fans chicks on here and i had a lot of chicks tell me that they got no interest in a penis unless it's got some melanin in it hey that's just where it is for them
Starting point is 01:12:43 like white dick is out of style i don't know oh man you out of style dog no no i mean you out of style dog I'm still cool, but the average. Adam said, not me, the other white guys. No, but it's real. It's a real thing. So, and vice versa. Brothers, we just have to stop generalizing. That's all.
Starting point is 01:13:00 If you get with who you get with, say it's because that's what you wanted or who you wanted. Fine. Later on, when you start to identify yourself and you start to go back and reflect and you start to learn about yourself, go back to your traumas and address them, you will change in whatever way that is. You will grow. As you said, a certain thing you started learning that you got mad. Mind blown.
Starting point is 01:13:17 That you did. know or you was lied to and you're like, how you didn't tell me? This is what happens to all of us. One thing stuck out was Mansa Musa. Oh, come on. I stopped watching. I paused it. Come on, brother. You're like, that can't be real. That can't be real. Man Samusa, King of Mali, richest man to ever live. The one who they fashioned King to Chalov, Black Panther after he was the richest human being to ever live. King of Chal in the common book's worth $90 trillion, more than Iron Man, more than bad man, you name it, etc. A richest person on the planet Earth, King to Chal. I can't count Jeff Bezos and the rest of him because it's with fiat money for the most part. Just to be clear. With the whole, with the
Starting point is 01:13:48 whole white thing, if you hate me, which I know you don't, I'm marrying a black woman because that's what I want. We don't advocate for it because, again, we were not allowed to really love that woman. They would sell her to another plantation. They would whip her. They would whip us. They were tar and feather us. They would sell our children to another plantation, even later on into the early 1900s if I showed love and interest to a black woman. I got beat up. A lot of different things happened. When the families worked together, the women's liberation movement came in because she needed more number, so she recruited the black woman for it. It had nothing to do with us we were fighting for civil rights as black men, women, children, and families to be treated
Starting point is 01:14:22 as human beings. You wanted to get some rights against and away from your white man. So you came and convinced the black woman to join your movement. I ain't mad at you. The problem is too many sisters joined because it went against the primary goal, which was for us to have equal rights and for us to be treated as human beings. That was the issue. So at this point, that wasn't too long ago. I love my people far too much. I love the black woman. There is nothing better than a black woman. But women should be respected no matter what color you are. And if you choose to be with a woman of whatever
Starting point is 01:14:54 color, culture, persuasion, that's your choice. Just do not try to swing over here and tell me who I should be with when it comes to being with the black woman. Shout out to all our celibate brothers like poetic folk out here. Nah, right? So, like, they've been only for not dating or, you know, I really like it, you know, white women. No, that's not why we're on you.
Starting point is 01:15:14 But past that, though, right? Adam slit that in there real small. No one gives a shit about that. Let's talk about the book, man. Yes, sir. You feel what I think we got like a live show coming up soon. You feel what I mean? Like in like five minutes.
Starting point is 01:15:26 But let's talk about the book. Oh, also too, before the book. There's this one saying that people use to discredit the nation, right? And they say like they have repeated the saying of the synagogue of Satan a lot. Oh, that's a quote from the Bible. Yeah. Yeah, Revelation 2 and 9, Revelation 3 and 9. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:15:44 So just break it down. Like, what does that mean? Could people take that as anti-Semitism? No, it's the same thing as saying people who claim to be Muslim and they do evil things. Same thing the person who claims to be a Christian, they do evil things that violate the principles of Christianity, violate the principles of Islam. You're using this name saying that you are this and you do things that violate what you say and what that really is. So when synagogue of Satan, that was Jesus in the Bible. Didn't Jay Electronica get in trouble for saying that?
Starting point is 01:16:11 Yes. Yeah, a lot of people. With Rosenberg. Yeah. But see, I'll say this, Minister Farrakhan has been asking to have a sit down publicly with the leaders of the Jewish community. He's had plenty private. They've met with him. I mean, tons of them have met with him in private at his home.
Starting point is 01:16:28 But not in public. Because there is this weird, inordinate type of control that certain individuals want to maintain when it's like, okay, how about we sit down and have a dialogue? Like, let's sit down and talk. And we find out what we have in common and what we, don't agree with, et cetera. Just lay it out on the table. Let's have a discussion. I don't want any Jewish person to be killed. I don't want a Muslim person to be killed. I don't want a Christian to be killed. I'm not interested. None of that kind of stuff. There's no record of anybody in the nation of Islam harming a Jewish person at all, unless it's in self-defense. So it's like, what are you talking about? Synagogue of Satan is a term that comes out of the Bible when Jesus was talking to them,
Starting point is 01:17:05 when they called him a bastard. And he said, oh, I know you. You are of your father the devil. And the lust of your father, you shall do, etc. He was a murder from the beginning. Revelation's 2 or 9, Revelation 3 or 9. That's the Bible. We didn't write it. Sorry. That's that. And so that's what is quoted
Starting point is 01:17:20 when you're talking about people who have control over modern media and banking, et cetera, and they happen to call themselves Jewish. Same thing with people who do the same thing, happen to call themselves Muslim, having to call themselves Christian, etc. But they exercise as evil wicked stuff.
Starting point is 01:17:35 The sex trapping in by a lot of Muslims. That's the practice of dirty religion, bro. But I'm not called anti-Islamic if I point that out. If I call it, a lot of black man for another black man. I'm not called anti-black. See what I'm saying? Knock it off. Like really knock it off. And I'll just mention one thing that you may have brought up the disinformation doesn't how the U.S. government came at your brother. You put me on a list of 12 people. And they said these 12 people are the number one group of people who have the majority
Starting point is 01:18:00 of influence on the internet as it pertains to the shots and CV-19. So they put Riza Islam on the list of 12. Quoted at the White House. And they said these 12 people are the most dangerous when it comes to this and they spread the most misinformation, which so far we have been exonerated and virtually every single thing that we have stated was going to happen, has happened, everything that we warn the people about, has come true from Minister Farrakhan all the way down. It has been turned out now to be true. And now what's happening is the government is starting to have to reverse all the things that they were putting on the people. Of course. Now, again to the I mean, he was one of the people that misinformed as to aback the vaccination.
Starting point is 01:18:39 We don't got enough time in the podcast. We don't. We don't have enough time in the podcast. That's why I brought it up at the end. I brought it up at the end, but I just want to read that up. That's not even getting it. I don't want to hear. Shout out to all my boosted brothers out there, man. Might want to hit him in the arm again. I'm in my seventh booster.
Starting point is 01:18:54 I'm almost dying. I'll be with you. Yes, sir, yes, sir. Now, the book is messaged to millennials. So first off, why was it important to speak to the youth? Number one, I actually spelled it differently, if you noticed there, because that millennial is focusing on the strongest of the strong, the strongest within 1,000. So, for example, the Bible talks about 144,000. It talks about those who
Starting point is 01:19:18 are coming at the head of the legions or 12 legions, etc., meaning the people who are going to stand on the front line to fight against Satan. So I wrote that to speak to all of those, regardless of age, who are going to stand up against the evil and wicked agendas of Satan in this system, period, black, white, all in between. It's not a religious book. It's not a, you know, it's a lot of black centered, of course, but it's speaking to those who seek truth, who seek the real, Real information of what's going on, how this enemy is suppressing and oppressing the masses of humanity, all of that. That's why I said message to the millennials, and it was inspired by message to the black man
Starting point is 01:19:51 by the most honor Elijah Muhammad. Now, like, what can people expect after reading this? Like, what can they, you know, gain from it? Just like our brother Trails said, chapter six on depopulation, when you read that, you are going to be mad that you did not know it before. This came out at the end of 2019. Chapter 2 on social media. I have not read a book yet that covers social media from beginning to end.
Starting point is 01:20:10 all of those different things for people read that. They really gonna be mad also. Like I wish I would have known all of this stuff. You have a chapter over that goes over tell live vision programming. Programming you visually by telling you lies. It goes over the six corporations that own media. What happens with them?
Starting point is 01:20:26 How much money do they make? What movie theaters are really for? All that I got this stuff. There's so much that I cover in there. It goes over not only like I said, depopulation. It goes over the college educated versus the autodidact. People with degrees versus people who are self-taught,
Starting point is 01:20:40 self-studied, self-learn. I have no degrees. But as we sit here and talk, self-taught. Most people would assume that I may have one, but I don't. So there's so much in this book that like I said, it's now banned from certain prisons, even though it was there before. Wow. Yeah, oh yeah, no, they're like
Starting point is 01:20:56 hell no. No. They got this out of this. Can we make this in video form? Because I'm like, I'm doing audio now. I'm doing. I'm with you. I'm with you. Don't let know. That's an honest question. See how he grows doing. You're good. This need to be real.
Starting point is 01:21:10 I'm finishing up the audio, bro. I'm finishing up the audiobook. Just for that. Seriously, because a lot of people driving, we're working out. You know, shout it to my truckers. A lot of people who do things where they can't sit down and read, I get that. So I'm finishing up the audio just for that. Okay.
Starting point is 01:21:23 Man. Appreciate you coming on, man. We've got to get out of here so they can do their live show. You got to come back soon, man. Right. Whenever you invite me, my brother, I'm out of here. Reezatislam.com for the book. Just so you all know, reisatislav.
Starting point is 01:21:34 Definitely. Thank you so much for your time. Thank you to Flacco and T. I appreciate you. Thank you. For holding it down. Resa Islam. Nojumber, coolest podcast on world. Check us out on YouTube, TikTok, Patreon, etc.
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