hey [Music] we're just trying to make awareness a lot of women ain't missing today [Music] well you guys are doing a wonderful job man i appreciate all y'all [Music] with muslim christ blessed captain paulo with this united in christ what we are here doing today we out here in the neighborhoods trying to find our people all right what you see is the missing people uh flyer in our neighborhoods in oklahoma by itself it's 121 reported cases of people that's being taken for uh sex trafficking so there's no news about it on the internet there's no way to find out so what we're going to do we're going to take matters in our own hands to make sure that we're going into the neighborhoods and searching for our people all right so that's what we're doing we are here campaigning for the missing uh missing people campaign to make sure that we put an outbreak in our community so we can bring our people home all right most of the people that's being taken is blacks hispanics and native americans in our community we must do something about it and i challenge you to do something about it as well all right shalom we'll sign [Music] christ israel united in christ we are not a hate group we are not affiliated with any other israelite group israel united in a christ is a non-violent bible-based movement we do not advocate or condone any acts of violence against any race ethnicity or gender we advise that if anyone hears or knows of any plots to cause harm to anyone or to break the laws of the land you must contact the proper authorities to bring awareness to any possible threat as stated in leviticus chapter five verse one shalom shalom shalom israel most high in christ blessed welcome to another edition of precept upon precept we are your hosts i'm captain shem and to my right officer matthew to my left officer mikhail to the far left officer solomon and to the far right officer micah so tonight's topic shout out to fcn four corners news cap is a car yeah finish on time all crazy the most high hottest one of the hottest shows in on on radio right patience saints all of them brothers look tonight's topic is going to be something that is relevant for today because right now you have all of our people in the world right hopefully the israelites that are so happy that a so-called black woman is the nominated uh vice presidential candidate for the democratic party so we want to go into tonight why voting is wrong for the israelites and we're going to start we're going to frame it historically starting in approximately 1865 we're going to set the stage for the history then we're gonna bring out some very uh noteworthy articles and sources so the first thing i want to do is i want to put up the video of lyndon johnson okay if i didn't put it up there go to um precept precept and pull up the video i don't think i send it i want to i want to put this up first um matter of fact let's do this get me a civil rights act of 1866. i'm gonna start with that one start with that one it is fjc.gov we have this israel we have to set the background because it's very important that you understand a lot of history is being left out of these school systems all right so if we get that up there and where we at here oh my gosh oh shoot somebody should have stopped me all pretty look before we be this is where it starts the format forgive me israel before we start we have our watchmen report with officer micah check him out [Music] well all righty all right i compromised i'm wearing world like apparel no suit and tie let's jump right into it the u.s is continually deporting they're deporting zebulon and issachar in light of all the covet 19 and they're also deporting a lot of them who actually are sick they are continuously deporting northern kingdom it's not just hidden judas hitting northern kingdom now also they're deporting them president trump has used his authority to continue to to enforce immigration border control laws because he's stating that the virus is coming in through mexico that's not the case also the trump administration has also canceled nine out of the ten airports in cuba hmm so impressing a man in his own land so not only can you not travel from cuba to america you cannot travel you can't afford to pay for your because when you shut down an airport that shuts down a lot of jobs guys that load bags on planes you got pilots you got stewardess so a lot of people who are already struggling and disenfranchised the struggle is getting real all right next article number three you may not recognize this gentleman but his name is elliott abram to represent brian hook he is very key in the iranian deal he also played a part in pr president nicolas maduro's removal in case you don't know he was the president in venezuela he was a big supporter of hugo chavez the man who said it smells like the devil's been here i smell sulfur he was referring to george w bush the the previous president studied under hugo chavez and this gentleman here he was actually pardoned by george w bush for committing acts of treason so i guess they they still need that jackal that pretty much sums it up for watchmen report oh yes last one i'm sorry i almost almost robbed you guys all right these three gentlemen this is judah this is not just southern kingdom it's not just northern kingdom judah's catching it also three these three gentlemen beat this just just six-year-old gentleman to death he died since he died from bleeding on the brain but now they have since been indicted for charges of murder but the officers did exactly what they are trained to do and use the appropriate level of force that's what their lawyer said so that's that should cover for a watchman report so all praised up so mike with the watch from report we got to have an understanding what goes out on outside in the world and surely to come officer mikhail is going to give us a report within israel so look we want to set the background for should the israelites vote should the israelite votes should we cast our vote and put our faith and trust in this political system if we can pull up that article real quick um civil rights vote we're going to work backwards we're going to start first with um no well let's start with 1866. let's start first with 14th amendment do we have that up so let me set the the backdrop most people think that it was in 1965 that black americans want to say black americans it doesn't mean that we're excluding puerto ricans and when we say black is talking about us the israelites but judah was the one who fought most of the struggle when you look at the history most of our people think we got the right to vote in 1965 that's not true that's not the case we're going to start in 65 we're going to work our way backwards to show you that there's a much greater history than what they meaning our enemies want us to know so we can get that article up civil rights act of 1866 okay telegram won't open okay what about youtube can you open that okay all right so look beautiful let's do this go to the article called www.senate.gov um well if you can't even open that do me a favor go title article let's see here um u.s senate the enforcement act of 1870 and 1871. a little technical difficulties but before we do let's get a scripture get proverbs 3 verse 31. while we wait to handle this what came am i looking i'm i'm not okay straight ahead there we go hey the brothers here in iui they stepping up the game before they had one camera rinky dink back a whole view now they're doing close-ups they're coming in they're zooming out all crazy to most size shout out to fcn shout out to patient saints radio for the inspiration uh all you other radio shows is doing like we used to step your game up um let's get these scriptures proverbs 3 31 who has that form the book of proverbs chapter 3 verse 31 envy thou not the oppressor so the oppressor taught us the two-party political system the democrats and the republicans and now you have this independent party right they taught us that right and a lot of our people envy that and they want to be like their oppressors that's why you have barack hussein obama black people put their trust in him a lot of even our people put their trust in john f kennedy in the 60s right they called him the great white hope right because they thought he would save black people and he did try to do something but he they killed him too read on and choose none of his ways so we're not supposed to choose any of the ways of our presses that includes voting as well okay do me a favor let's let's get by that do me a favor go to youtube since we can't load in the links that's all right uh go to youtube and type in the voting rights act or civil rights voting act of 1965. so we're going to work our way backwards and get all the way back to 1865 and show you what happened most of you probably are not aware of what actually happened civil rights voting act so there we go civil rights voting out we gonna get to it 1965. so let's we're just going to get a a basic understanding um scroll down real quick that's all right we're going to be all right scroll down real quick um i want something concise scroll up a little bit hmm i want with a black narrator uh let's go to yeah that'll work when we see how many minutes is that okay this is all right we'll do this hopefully y'all can hate us at home we still working some tech vlogs out here's what you need to know to sound smart about the voting rights act of 1965. the voting rights act of 1965 was necessitated by the fact that the vast majority of african americans in the south could not vote stop respecting your passport let's stop real quick they make you think that everything happened to black people in the south that's not true in the north as well they were still catching hell like in boston they were catching hell don't let them make you believe it only happened to blacks in the south that's not true but that's what he's portraying that it was a southern thing no it was a whole united states thing play on civil rights act of 1964 many civil rights activists believe that the voting rights act of 1965 was still necessary due to the denial of the right to vote of blacks and many southern communities organizations like the student nonviolent coordinating committee and the congress of racial equality have been active in registering african americans to vote in the south with little success prior to the passage of the voting rights act of 1916. stop what it said prior to the passage of the voting rights act of 1965. now can we lo reload any any links yet akim a telegram all right no problem beautiful pull up the video call reconstruction the vote black history in two minutes youtube rather reconstruction the vote black history in two minutes because it never started in 1965. it started in 1864 which the emancipation proclamation started in the 13th and 14th amendment if we can pull that up uh there it is right there now i'm going to stop we're going to set the stage from 1865 we showed you the 1965 voting act right most of us know that with martin luther king the march over the bridge they got beat down by the state troopers right we think that's when blacks got the vi the right to vote contraim on friend not even close we got a dollar back almost 100 years before that let's play that video please at the top most of us know our that's the one all right our tech team we're getting through you know what i notice when the tech teams tech teams get it hard they get it hard right um yes they get it hard but look they're gonna be all right but look um i'm gonna do a little bit of talking tonight because i want to set the stage historically there's a lot of people who are in their 20s you might not know any of this we're going to bring out tonight play on most of us know our country fought a civil war in the 1860s but less is known about what came afterward the chaotic exhilarating and ultimately devastating period known as reconstruction so reconstruction just so you know was the reconstruction of the united states of america post-slavery that's why they call it reconstruction they reconstructed the constitution they reintegrated society well it was never truly integrated but that's what they mean when they say reconstruct america right so what you're going to find out is they don't want us to know there was a lot of black success right after this time right play on moment of profound change with promises of citizenship and equal rights for all [Music] one of the greatest achievements of reconstruction was granting black men the right to vote let's stop real quick it said one of the greatest successes of the um reconstruction was blacks having the right to vote get the 13th and 14th amendment get wikipedia is something that we know we can get to let's type in the 13th and 14th amendment all right so we have to set the narrative because most people think 1965 is when we first got the no no no no no no no no no it's deeper than that and once we set the stage as we bring out our the rest of the show you're gonna understand a lot more let's read um the 13th amendment was abolished slavery right the 14th amendment gave certain rights pull up the 13th amendment just take a second 13th amendment if you could read the 13th amendment constitution of united states of america 1789 revised 1992 section 1 amendment 13. neither slavery nor involuntary servitude except as a punishment for crime where of the parties shall have been duly convicted shall exist within the united states or any place subject to their jurisdiction now real quick bishop's going over this many times there's a slavery still in that it's called now we just trump up charges lock them up and now we got chain gains so that right there didn't do anything for our people they just it's another way to bring slave but let's look at the 14th amendment real quick we're gonna bring you we're gonna we're gonna we we started with 65 we're going to work backwards we're going to work forward and then we're going to get into the show the 14th amendment to the united states constitution was adopted on july 9 1868 as one of the reconstruction amendments arguably one of the most consequential amendments to this day the amendment addresses citizenship rights and equal protection under the law and was proposed in response to issues related to former slaves from the american civil war now so this amendment was to give equal rights to regardless of one's servitude position meaning you're a slave now you had the right to sue you had the right to own land and supposedly you had the right to vote well let's let's find out what happened a little bit later on let me know when you might be on the low telegram because there's a very important article i have um okay um okay type in we're gonna keep this video up type in um it's called the enforcement acts of 1870 and 1871. the enforcement that's in google the u.s senate the enforcement acts of 1870 and 1871 right there um i don't want wikipedia hang on a sec let me just pull is it senate um yes senate.gov so look i want to stop this is a short article but i want us to start with the second paragraph because they had to three different times because of the severe racism to try to enforce a law that they already set in place check this out start at verse in december in december 1870 senator oliver hpt morton an indiana republican introduced a rep a resolution requesting the president to communicate any information he had about certain incidents of threatened resistance to the ex execution jump to the next paragraph i'mma get to the point while these committees were investigating southern attempts to impede reconstruction so reconstruction building the constitution over giving our slaves now the right to be like us right remember that read on the senate passed two more force acts wait a minute so they passed two more force acts which a law that said that blacks now have the rights of a normal citizen this country made it so hard on our people they had to do a first a second and a third enforcement act of a law that they had in the book which never had any force at all until 100 almost 100 years later and but there's there's more and there's they could try to cover it up read on also known as the ku klux klan acts designed to enforce the 14th amendment and the civil rights act of 1866. so the 14th amendment i'm gonna say the 14th amendment said that we have these rights but they had to do enforcement acts to eventually get the military to fight to get us the rights right but it read on the second force act which because law which became law in february 1871. so almost what four years later the second force act to try to support the 14th amendment which was already law in the united states at that time showing you how evil this country is read on placed administration on national elections under the control of the federal government and empower federal judges and united states marshals to supervise local polling places they can go in the state jurisdiction the feds and say you can't stop these people from voting right the federal had power to enforce in local communities meaning the states read on the third force act so wait a minute you need you don't you don't get it done with the first force act then the second now we're the third force force means you're trying to enforce the 14th amendment this is amazing when you really go into if you take i implore you to take the time and look into this really read about it right read on dated april 1871 empowered the president to use the armed forces stop use the u.s army to go in if you don't want to let him vote we'll send the national guard or i don't know if they were in existence that time the u.s forces to stop these racist demons from stopping our people to vote right read on to combat those who com conspired to deny equal protection of the laws and to suspend habeas corpus if necessary to enforce the act now now this last paragraph says that this uh went on to 1877. now so this happened when we're trying to enforce the 14th amendment now there's a video uh i want us to go back to that video because there's a lot that happened from 1865 to 1877. powerful things would happen with black people now now we already said voting is wrong but our people started to make major moves major moves on the political scenes whether you agree with it or not our people had zeal right they just came out of slavery it was the first time in history you're gonna tell your play on most of us know our country fought a civil war in the 1860s but less is known about what came afterward the chaotic exhilarating and ultimately devastating period known as reconstruction it was a moment of profound change with promises of citizenship and equal rights for all [Music] one of the greatest achievements of reconstruction was granting black men the right to vote stop right there so remember this is happening after 1865 just so you know and some of you really don't black people we always had the right to vote right after slavery ended with the 14th and the 15th and then we uh was the 15th get the 15th amendment i want to say something wrong i think that was the women's right i want to i don't want somebody at home right now saying you're wrong pull up the 15th amendment just real quick and we're set in the background so when these articles come out and we're probably gonna do a part two next week because there's so much to this subject we might do part three you understand why the israelites speak the way we do read that constitution of the united states of america section 1 the i'm sorry amendment 15 section 1. the right of citizens of the united states to vote shall not be denied or are bridged by the united states or by any state on account of race color or previous conditions of servitude you know what's heavy it says the right of citizens of the united states to vote shall not be denied or bridged by the united states or by any state they're saying that their own country can't stop black people from voting nor the states so they're telling you that they are the ones who are their own problem if you look what it says the right of citizens of the united states to vote meaning that's talking about the israel us our people because they talk about white people because they don't have no problems voting at all shall not be denied or abridged by those same united states or by any state on the account of race color or previous condition of certain meaning he was a slave but check this out the amazing thing about this is this is that the federal government had the power over the states that was given they never wanted us to vote it's showing you it was at a federal government level that they didn't want us to vote right you know uh one sec i'm we're going to get into it but i want to set this play on he's going to tell us a whole lot right now watch this in 1867 alone over 80 percent of all the black men in the former confederate states registered stop right there this is what we got to understand most of our men were voting and we would some of them some of the brothers was in the fields 12 years before now they come into the ballot box in huge numbers what is the white man thinking damn we let these [ __ ] free if we don't stop them now they're going to vote a lot of us out of here they're going to change a lot more laws and we're going to lose our position of power and our mastery our mastership watch what happens this what happened y'all this is some heavy stuff replay on three years later hiram revels was elected the first black man to serve in the united states senate joseph brain would be really quick i'm going to just pick this video apart yeah you might say they look like they mulattos right okay you might say they might be mixed right well guess what we got something a little bit late on they were negroes just like everybody else they were literally laws on mulattos which is another word for a fancy word for a light-skinned [ __ ] that's what the mulatto was a light-skinned [ __ ] right [ __ ] not [ __ ] [ __ ] okay just so you know some of you never been called [ __ ] before by a white person you get your wake-up call it was nine years old when it happened to me play on name the first black united states congressman their election paved the way for more than two thousand black people it's not right here right here 12 years before less than that these men were slaves some were free men who bought their freedom whatever have you right less than 12 years later more than 2 000 black office holders were in the united states 2 000 we were making moves right and just so you know what was going on behind the scenes when you see movies like rosewood when you see movies like um black wall street in tulsa oklahoma you really think that was the only two towns we wasn't rising up right i'm never gonna tell you that we were starting to make moves as a people man bring it out that's why they sent the kkk in because how you could have a people that was destroyed 12 years later they in suits two thousand yeah you could make an argument some look like them they don't matte them and they're brothers they're my brothers right there and we're going we're gonna i'm almost done play on who served at every level of government during reconstruction i'm going you're gonna get annoyed of me i don't care it says every level of government meaning 12 years before you was in the field you was working a mandatory trade in in not getting paid for your labor now there are congressmen that are black senators that are black local um municipal municipalities and chiefs and police every level every level of political government every level state and federal black men were this was right after cigarette brothers mayors and constables too right mayors and constables and sheriffs right every level that caucasian said this is too much power if they did that in 12 years what are they going to do in 100 that's why they came up with the black codes during this time they came up with which was a continuation of the slave codes right i'm telling we're gonna we this this is this when i look at look at these brothers right here right look at look at the dignity on these brothers man these brothers they were slaves they were slaves themselves say this brother here in the back the second one back he looked like about 45 50. when he was 20 black was a slave right now he's in a position in a suit you don't think that scared the hell out of our enemies you don't wanna listen this right this should bring look at the brother on the the bottom row on the left look at the brother look at him look at the man these are our forefathers yes they didn't have the commandments of god i understand that we're going to give respect to these brothers men because you know what they suffered that every one of them was slave daddies with slaves every one of them right and they knew who their enemy was right and you dumb negro said they want to marry you want to marry your enemy you crazy as a bag of bricks play on there are not many moments in recorded human history where a group that was so subordinated go back listen we're going to take some time go back to one or 59 seconds real quick this black woman here this lovely sister here she is kimberly crenshaw that's a black name crenshaw right that's french ucla and columbia law school so if that's name is entitled to her she has a very high level of education right they wouldn't put that if she didn't attend some prestigious college she just made such a profound statement that slipped i'd watch this two or three times she said there's never been a moment in human history where an enslaved people in less than 20 years became at the highest level of political uh political affiliation i'm talking that goes back to ancient babylon that goes back to freaking egypt that goes back to rome human history right and this is the stock that we come from this is what they're not going to teach you in school right this is this right here man it it make me so ha yes we was lost but they make it seem like we didn't have nothing man play on it's in recorded human history where a group that was so subordinated would within the space of a decade actually be integrated into the highest echelons of political society stop real quick i want to look at josiah real quick check my brother out right you gotta understand something i'm gonna break it down it says formally enslaved so this man right here who was a u.s congressman it took him 10 years to get there when you take his shirt off and you go look at his back he got well so it looked like somebody cut him open and put stuck a string being behind his back and sold it back up right yeah i i my my brother we grew up i'm i'm gonna see my brother grew up and he grew up really hard um he was raised in new york city and his mother used to beat him really bad this is years ago i didn't live with him but um his back looked like he got he got real he got hit with the extension cords really really bad when he was younger and his pedi you never want to take his shirt off because it was really really really bad this man has welts on his back this man has seen men die this man saw men ripped apart like the willy lynch letter said he saw all of that and look at him i want us all at home i want you to look at your brother you can see it in his counter in this cap look at his face and kept also too wasn't there a time period where these same men were not able or allowed to read exactly so to to reach the status of a u.s congressman in 10 years you have to be literate so i just i want us to i want us to look and absorb the moment this is a man who picked cotton or did some sort of slave labor he was a slave and in 10 years so that means like you said so he did a lot of studying he probably when he got to learn to read he had to train himself up he had to lift himself look at him man yes sir i we should be and look i know he didn't know the laws but you should be proud like when i see that man i'm like yo that what he should look like he'd be my great grandfather man i'm saying just look at the brother man he went through that and he elevated himself up that's why issa saw this that's why he got you blacks at home thinking we got our right to vote in friggin in 1965 malarkey bs right we had more black people in 1865 to 1877 okay then almost any time a recorded history might be surpassed it now but play on but the momentum wouldn't last black men's access to the ballot box along with other key rights gained during reconstruction were rolled back systematically throughout the south in 1875 near the end of reconstruction the 44th congress included seven black house members and a united states senator by 1900 only one remaining stop so this i'm going to end it right here i want we're going to do multiple parts in this i want you to understand something there were a significant number of people on our of our people at all levels at all levels by the early 1900s they got rid of every single one of us so that's what we read before about the united states shall not progress uh go back to that quote where i put i need to see that where's that out with the you said the united states the 14th amendment or the 15th amendment go to 15th amendment it's very important we read this again so let's think about it they they start off with 2 000 elected officials in all levels of government and by the early 1900s there's none left because the federal government was behind all of this right that's why you see these these abraham lincoln's these people hold up we're gonna wait for that you have these people these federal governments these people that have um i'm getting angry you have these people set up to think that they love you like john f keaveney kennedy and abraham lincoln all garbage they're all part of the same damn dragon let's read it again read that part again the right of citizens of the united states to vote we had the right to vote it was the 14th and 15th amendment we had that 100 years before 1965 and there was 2 000 elected israelites it was lost into all levels of congress sent it down to local levels and they got rid of every single one of us by the early 1900s you telling me that that was just some local kkk members oh no no no no look just look at they tell you who they are right i'm looking at the wrong camera whatever you're right read that again the right of citizens of the united states stop this ain't talking about white americans and we know that for a fact it says the right of the citizens of the united states to vote come on to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the united states wait a minute so the unite the citizens of the united states what they're telling you is you [ __ ] your right to vote cannot be denied by us at the federal level read on or by any state or by our states come on on account of race color our previous condition of servitude in the construction the reconstruction era from 1865 to 1877 there was a huge presence of black elected officials and 80 percent of black men voted right they're never going to teach you that and you know what after that it went downhill 1877 that's when the black codes came jim crow the kkk all of them damn demons terrorized our people and matter of fact if it wasn't for the international press and them getting the ass whoop crossing that bridge and john lewis who just died rest wrestling so it made the lord have mercy on him he was confused look we still right now today will be fighting for that right this is let's listen so look don't think it was 1965 that it happened with that look we're going to get back to the minute but right now we got our next report coming up from officer mikhail with cornerstone news check them out hey shalom israel most high in 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sabbath class this sabbat going to be a big announcement that's coming out so make sure y'all tune in all right shalom israel most high in christ blessed that concludes the cornerstone news all praises officer michael keeping you a form and abreast of what's going on in the nation of israel is united in christ now listen now we just showed you a couple of things in the second part of the show but i want to bring one more thing out because i want to show you the only reason why president lyndon johnson actually signed into law because these other white countries who were far more liberal put pressure internationally on the united states of america that's what made this devil do what he did when the lord made it happen get me youtube lyndon johnson the road the voting acts of 1965. the amendment it says that the united states shall not deny to a bridge by the united states but the united states had pressure that god put on these other nations to say you know you being the rude big brother you know everybody's watching you you're supposed to be the land of the home of the free so then this guy came out and had to say what he had to say you know kept doing this time um also too those men were actually out of the two parties that they had they was voting republican it wasn't until the 1930s when uh eleanor roosevelt actually started to persuade the black uh nation to start to be to become democrats that's a good point and and you know what because conservative is our nature to conserve a conservative someone who's conserves themselves right and all the wicked agenda is through this not that i'm a democrat or a republican right right dude the dog on the far left a bunch of wicked that they're wicked as hell they're all wicked itself play that real quick lyndon johnson um it says let me get it for you it says youtube lyndon johnson in the voting rights act of 1965. lyndon johnson i guess it didn't open up the link i'm going to send it to preset the prom preset maybe you can open it from here i just said i'm sorry i gotta show this to you we're gonna listen when we set the stage we started with 1965 which most of us thought it was we scaled it back all the way to emancipation proclamation it showed you that our people showed up in full effect during reconstruction for a time period of about 12 years when we had every level 80 percent of blackman was out there voting so what why would we need a civil rights voting act if we always had the right to vote since the 14th to 15th amendment because the united states government on purpose at every level did not want their own laws to come into fruition because god god put the pressure on him to do that so we can culminate to this point where we're at right now play that this act flows from a clear and simple wrong its only purpose is to right that wrong millions of americans are denied stop lies he said millions of americans are denied that's not true name me one white person that was denied now yes to women i get it they women did not name me one white man because that's who voted was white men that ever had a problem voting name me one none so that's lies that's that that bs that coverage millions of americans he won't just come on and say the ones that we enslaved he can't just say you blacks the ones we enslaved you we messed up we sorry we did he'll never say that he'll say americans and he might keep watching play on the right to vote because of their color this law will insure them they right stop stop stop and this is it after this and we're going to get to the show this is why the united states is the devil the bible speaks of because he said this law will ensure them well you dumb devils you insured them the right to vote with the 14th and 15th amendment right so you need to then you had three enforcement acts in 1969 through 1970 to try to enforce the law that they imply enforced in 1868 right now a hundred years later and all the terror that you allied and by the way with the the 15th to 14th amendment they had the right for the u.s military to go in and regulate crap right at the federal they didn't do none of that all this country is a they're a bunch of damn liars and the the proof behind is if they had allowed us to continue on what could have been after 12 years 10 years you got 2 000 black men in congress in different levels they knew that if we had given any room to breathe god was not with us by the way any room to breathe guess what they would have took everything over and they knew that they knew that that's why they had this that every one of us was removed from office by the early 1900s right systematic planning this right here is a bunch of crap the international community put pressure on the united states to make a move like this because guess guess why they did that the invention of the freaking television now they can see other people all the world see what this damn devil is doing to his slaves that was supposed to he freed a hundred years before right yeah y'all listen you supposed to be angry you supposed to be upset when you see this stuff because we saw pictures of them brothers who were slaves who became congress like well someone the dignity on these men faces what they saw in their life to overcome that and then to be sit and actually start making change if you're a senator you don't think they was making laws to try to help their people out right they was making laws at an administrative level to stop racism to make landowner rights and there's so many things and right we're going to do multiple parts and listen i've been hogging but i had to bring that out we we about to unleash the articles all right so i'm gonna fall back we got to bring some stuff out now and the same remember we painted the picture historically it was never 1965 don't be a dumb don't be a [ __ ] right you had the 14th and 15th amendment over 2 000 black elected officials at every freaking level on the door going in the united states changing laws making moves esau couldn't deal with it so the united states government at the federal level persecuted our people and removed all of them from our office systematically right don't you forget your history don't forget your history that's right don't dishonor your relatives your family hey and cap going along with that same vein you know that puts to rest that that age-old adage that black people are lazy we need to put pick ourselves up by our bootstraps we picked ourselves up by our bootstraps and in 12 years we had 2 000 people in in leadership positions in this country bring it out and yet systematically and this is ammunition for all of y'all that go teach this is for all of y'all to get that that same garbage from white folks oh black people do this and oh they're just lazy and they want everything handed to them when we work for what we needed right y'all took it from us systematically right over and again it go to show you how exactly how far this country will go that's why i got to get into the next thing i just want to get a script real quick just to justify all this it's not emotion but there's this anger that's going on ecclesiastes 77 bring it out you know what i'm saying because of the fact that what's going on right here you know cap was expressing true feelings i mean i could feel it myself looking at the fact that that was some history that i really was not aware of completely that we had over 2 000 men in congress at higher levels like that 10 to 12 years out of slavery these men were born slaves you can't man you came hey real quick you you say that and you look you got people like joe biden this dude is he looks like old and decrepit like he's ready to die well he about 77. 77 and that men did it in 20 years this dude like the freaking [ __ ] keeper you know what i'm saying he can't even get it together he got to use our people to make himself look like he's important right he's being a nurse at home talking about uh we ain't black if we don't vote joe biden get that right hey let's get that script ecclesiastes chapter seven verse seven come on surely oppression make it a wise man man so surely oppression making the wise man man cap has been in his truth for a number of years he's i think he's in a double digits now he is a wise man and for him to be able to bring this information out and see the oppression in which our our brothers and sisters actually rose from the dust and brought themselves and pulled themselves up by their bootstraps right right truly pulled themselves up right and just to be taken down on the federal level within what was that uh less than a hundred years you know what i'm saying bro by the early 1900s so that was like about 40 years let me let me share some i gotta do me a favor pull up this because we got to go into the black codes real quick pull up friggin the article on telegram right after the video where it says reconstruction it's called black holes pig laws bet y'all never heard about pig laws before these bastards i'm gonna tell you something awesome i can read this and then we're gonna jump right back slavery by another name black codes and pig laws immediately after the civil war ended southern states enacted black holes i wonder why did they enact the black codes because we had over 2 000 elected officials so you got to put your [ __ ] back in check because they making too many moves play on that allowed african-americans certain rights such as legalized marriage ownership of property and you don't think those senators and public political figures was buying up property you don't think that they would stop how you think rosewood got to where it was at how do you think tulsa oklahoma cause we once we given an inch we took a foot bring it out read on and limited access to the courts but denied them the rights to testify against whites to serve on juries or in state militias vote or stay or start a job without the approval of the previous employer so now that's some wicked stuff so if no they work for primarily caucasians that we did have some power so read that last part again it says start a job start a job without the approval of the previous employer so that means if you left the job and you go to start another job they got to get permission maybe i'm saying read it again start a job without the approval of the previous employer so i i leave your company i put in two weeks notice for you and i did a good job and i go to get another job i gotta get permission from my last boss to work for you so if the white men don't hire that [ __ ] yep and then they had laws that it says if you didn't have a job you was a vagabond which was a felony and they could lock your ass up yo you don't you don't understand that's why i mean these dumb coons like jesse ferguson that's why when we say and forgive me forgive me when i see dudes like that he don't notice and he says race that's why dudes like that need us no let me i'm gonna cool down like that man you disgrace your relatives you disgrace your ancestors man you're you're less than nothing man play what radon these codes were all repealed in 1866 when reconstruction began now watch this next part if any of you are paying attention and you i want to see if you see what i see in this first statement some wicked stuff right here replay this read this but after the failure of reconstruction after the failure of reconstruction so who made it fail because we damn sure didn't because we had 2 000 elected officials so who made reconstruction fail that was actually reconstructed was set up by the federal government right with the amendments to the constitution so who may have failed who the hell else can take out elected officials out of the congress and out of you have to systematically remove them and that's not even including what the kkk did what these knights of all these damn racist organizations did read all almost done come on in 1877 and the removal of black men from political office and he comes around and he says it right there read on southern states again enacted a series of laws intended to circumscribe the laws of african americans so this is going into the black codes or pig laws a lot of you have not heard of a pig law watch how these what's how um you just diabolical put yourself in a situation you got a thing you just get out of slavery right you get out of slavery get your freedom you start to breathe a little you trying to get a job to feed your family right you're just trying to do the right thing and this devil says this something you have to imagine yourself as being that way a lot of us we got we got a good in america man but i'm right now i'm i'm feeling this man y'all should be feeling this this should be making you get angry sad all at the same time that's why black people don't talk about slavery because it hurts this is pain this this [ __ ] hurts man choose my language play read on harsh contract laws penalized anyone attempting to leave a job before an advance had been worked off we just read about that um so if you were given an advance you couldn't leave the job until so if he says okay i'll give you a hundred dollars but then he charged you 25 interest right you can't leave until you pay him off but he's the one who's setting the control that means he keep your ass as long as you want and you try to go to get another job guess what he can say to you don't hire that [ __ ] still owe me time hey kim wicked as hell in that situation he could also say that he he probably well i can't afford to pay you as much as i used to so i got to drop your pay so then you have to work just as long because of the fact that you know that interest that he added on to that that advance yeah you could never advance if you had a job that was paying you more and you try to go leave right that that other job could keep you there making less right and then if you read on if they fired you because it says vagrancy status if you didn't have a job they could just lock you up yep which brings it back to the 13th amendment and you go back into slavery back into slavery diabolical is the word officer matthew read on pig laws unfairly penalized poor african now watch this a lot of us have never these are called pig laws pig laws prg read on unfairly penalized poor african americans for crimes such as stealing a farm animal well if i can't get a job because my former boss said he owes me don't hire him and i got three babies at home and i just want to live right i might steal something just to eat now i'm not saying condone is stealing but i'm going to die and you oppress me and now you make it so now you got people watching and tracking your every move you just do something little and you and then it says pig laws that's an example of a formula read on and vagrancy status made it a crime to be unemployed so if you were unemployed which they controlled all of most of the the jobs now like officer matthew said now you are able to legally go back into slavery because of the 13th amendment's loophole it's amazing but i said i wanted to bring that out that's it and then on time go back to the three-fifths compromise because we got to touch on that hey look at the bottom it says many misdemeanors or trivial offenses were treated as felonies with harsh sentences and fines that sound like today yeah that sounds like today black people will catch 40 years for having a crack rock on him esau will rape babies for 20 years oh shoot a man eating ice cream and and get six months probation or get a year in jail and then you can get a chance to get retrieved now that the star witness is dead right all right fifth fifth the fifth the three fifth compromise go down go down go down we want to get the actual statement of what it is right there document representatives and direct taxes shall be appropria apportioned among the several states which may be included within this union so this is the actual three-fifths compromise of the u.s constitution article one section two read on accorded to their respective numbers which shall be determined by adding the whole number of free persons uh-huh so this is talking about taxes which went into voting as well because if you're a taxpayer you're a voter go ahead including those bound to service for a term of years so you you add up the whole number of free persons which is white people including those bound to service for a term of years that's your irish you're polish read and excluded indians not taxed cause remember they gave gad a tax exemption because they was living on federal land read three-fifths of all other persons who's the other persons that would be that would be the negroes the ones that was in slavery and it all they they try to actually say well it just says all other persons so to put the three-fifths compromise into perspective one two three four five right there's five of us up here two of us are not a human so it wasn't that you're three-fifths of a man no just three out of five of y'all are counted as men and the two they're not men at all right and you light-skinned brothers let me just share some of you light skin cause i grew up around a bunch of you you light-skinned brothers who think that you could pass for dog on caucasian they are laws for mulatto [ __ ] too so you dog light-skinned sellouts who think you're gonna get by you were treated just like everybody else and they hunted you down and they swung you from trees and they lynched your ass and they burned your ass and sent postcards with light-skinned [ __ ] too don't you forget that some of you have never been to a racist experience in your life because you grew up around all black people and you never had an encounter and been through something in your life when you go through it you get your first negro wake-up call you gonna know who the hell you are i'm telling you right now a lot of these puerto ricans looking black is freaking anything with yellow skin talking about me no niggles shut up crazy all praises cause some of us need that i p and our people that a lot of that probably went over their head they had math to keep the negro on the bottom they developed a formula they they thought of the description they thought it was deep so they sat around and said look these [ __ ] they move fast coming out of slavery we gotta slow them down let's create okay they damn they got over that hurdle now we're gonna do this to them that's what they did that's the same that's what they did that's the same thing in exodus when it said let us let us behave wisely against them unless they multiply themselves and rise up against us once they saw in 12 years there's 2 000. like you said cap in 50 years that could have been 40 000. right and in another 80 years that could have been the entire senate was all black people right why just took over why because even in the the worst conditions black people rise up and are smarter and better than white people that's right why because it was prophesied to happen in genesis 25 the one people shall be stronger than the other people that's us we're the strong people that's right and it had to take a divine presence to bring us to the lowest state that we're at right now a god had to step out and put us down right just like it's gonna be a god that raises us back up again that's right and those of y'all who think that oh all you gotta do is vote cap already put it out in 1865 1863 all the way to 1877 black people was able to vote and not only able to vote they were in positions of power in congress so then when you look at it over the years they got the pig laws they got the black holes they got jim crow systematically they moved us out the way just like today right let one of your negroes be better at your job than a white folk on your job oh they finished watch how they watch how they team up and put your black behind in the unemployment office that's right um watch how they team up and try to take you out now watch this this this is for y'all who swear up and down now there's there's people that i know in the body who tell their family members about this and they still say i don't care i'm still gonna exercise my right to vote your right to vote for this your right to vote is about as heavy as jj walker i don't mind that's that's your right to vote got as much weight as a pillow of feathers now watch this didn't michelle obama say vote for biden like your life depends on it yes okay his life is wow not now what people don't now people are saying oh anything is better than trump you know the lessons let's put this in perspective if you see videos of joe biden this dude is an uncontrollable hornball have you seen what he does to children and women officer understand this understand this he's 77 years old yes that office ages you there's no way he'll make it through a complete he can't he can't do he can't do four years like four months and guess who's gonna take over the woman camilla harris and if y'all don't know her track record for incarcerating black men it's hey she was she was the first person to perform gay marriage in california so you gotta pretty much you got a rattlesnake and a viper hey officer she was the person that refused she refused to prosecute the officers that killed oscar grant right and by the way we got proof for that because what they're doing if you try to do right now to try to find any negative press on his sister so we have somebody that is that knows attorneys and when he's able to get the actual i got it right i'm gonna pull it up let's go to um i'm gonna pull it since you brought that up i want to prove that i want to put it on the screen all praises let's put it on the screen because and we screenshot it so they can't take it down so let me see if i can find it real quick i sent it earlier since you said that i got to go up um oh lord don't tell me i can't find it when do we start this august 14th i put it okay let's go to um you know interesting time i'm gonna bring it out i'm gonna bring out a little bit later on um carry on all right so we're gonna read about popular versus electoral scroll down all right now start reading go ahead as democrats as democratic presidential hopefuls unrolled their platforms for the 2020 presidential election some of the hot button issues they're discussing such as immigration and health care will sound familiar from past presidential races because believe it or not voting in this country is a way for esau to determine the level of [Music] um stupidity it's it's it's it's it's stupidity but it's also the level of racial tension in the country okay so give you an example we had uh george bush senior right everybody hated this dude before him we had ronald reagan right so we had ronald reagan black people hated ronald reagan george bussenia came black people loved george bussine and then he became hated because of what he was doing right so then what did they do they had another vote then clinton came in every all the black people loved clinton he played the saxophone he smoked some weed so so judging by that is like oh he wanted a popular president he won the popular vote so hey let's give it let's get it to them he's still going to do our agenda right let's just give it to him boom so then black people start getting too comfortable getting too familiar right looking over there many people that bill clinton incarcerated looking over the school-to-prison pipeline that was that was put ten thousand times worse than it was planned to be right after that they get george bush junior right oh gosh so then black people start to lose their mind again like oh man what's going on so when you judging the status of the country based on the voting you see that okay black people are leaning towards this way oh they're about to start uprising let's pacify him right let's pacify him give him barack obama oh oh oh they starting to get too comfortable now we got to knock him down a peg or two give him donald trump dj grab him by the crotch you know what i'm saying and now oh black people are starting to they now when you do that over time black people uprise less and less less and less right less and less it's destruction that's all it is it's a way to gauge the tension in the country that's what voting is for and it's going to show it to you in that third paragraph read that in some ways cause like like in the first paragraph it said hot button issues like immigration and health care everybody talk about immigration to health care you wanna know why cause old people vote right most people vote they do and if you could talk about something that's going to benefit them they're going to vote for you exactly healthcare yep healthcare right immigration yeah get get social security get the wet backs out of here come on with my government assistance that's what they do watch this in in some ways in some ways it's not actually surprising that more attention is being paid to the electoral college two of the last three u.s presidents donald trump and george w bush were elected to their positions without winning the popular vote read that part again were elected where were elected to their position without winning the popular vote george bush was an unpopular president donald trump was an unpopular president but they still became president why because it don't matter about the popular vote read on that's possibly as possible because when americans cast their ballots in a presidential election every four years they're not voting directly for president they're not what they're not voting directly for president they're not you're not when you get that ballot in your hand you don't recognize nobody you don't recognize not a name on there nothing and i know because when i was in the military in 2008 and they did the absentee ballots i didn't know who the hell they people was right it was like hey there's a black president and i'm like all right so which one is the black president right they're like oh his name ain't on there well who the hell am i voting for there you go reed where's it at okay they're not voting for it directly no no no that's right they're not voting directly for president they're not voting directly for presidents but rather for electors electors reed when promised to vote for a particular candidate the elector votes for the candidate for you that's why you don't even know the names that's on the ballot ask somebody that go to vote if they voted directly for joe biden i'll wait ask them if they voted directly for if they checked off a box that said barack obama that's why when when they have the the count you see oh this state turned red oh this state turned blue oh this they turn red oh we got 14 blue states or we got 13 red states why because those electors are are finding out okay who's going to go with the agenda this person said they're gonna do this well look their track record shows that they got some dirt on them do they have enough dirt on them that we can manipulate them into doing what we need to do right but see also what our people don't realize dj trump doesn't already put the fix on y'all haven't seen these trucks riding around load mailboxes up he wasn't it didn't he before had a russian whole russian scam name he's like then he took the the bastard took the the sorting equipment at the post office exactly if your mail late that he's that he's why you gotta they gotta sort the mail by hand yep or he already cheated read that next sentence the electors from all the states come together to form the electoral college and select a president so you don't select the president they do and how many black faces do you think is in the electoral college they got they got people that was like i follow barack obama since he was in illinois and i knew what he was gonna do well yeah name one policy that he created of himself oh not now another don't worry i'll wait because when it comes down to it you do not vote the president in right whether he's popular or unpopular if he's popular that just shows okay this is where the psyche of the the country is the psyche of the country is black folk are starting to get aggravated so they need to be pacified white folk don't need to be pacified they run this place right they need to pacify black people because black people can rise up and if black people rise up they know that they in trouble they know that look what happened to tucson over to it that's why that's why to this day the us refuses to give haiti any funding or any aid because they know what's going to happen when black people rise right you know this heavy about this is that officer matt this is some heavy information by the way that's a credit let's time life that's a that's not a a blog internet blog that uh that a soccer mom wrote that's a serious source right there so that's heavy and i want to show you that no matter what we do whether it be democrat whether it be republican independent whether it be a uh even one of our own people because this sister camilla she she has a jamaican father she is the israelite her mother is east indian just like even if michelle obama became the president right she's an israelite right right but even if it were to be one of our people we're not to trust in the setup of government in babylon give me daniel the fourth chapter because when you read in daniel the fourth chapter daniel prophesied he tells us something very important that god is identifying all right even when israel we wanted to have a king put over us right right we wanted to be like the other nations right even then it was supposed to be of your own people but that was never that was never was supposed to be because christ is the king that's coming back right check this out daniel the fourth chapter verse 17. yes sir the book of daniel chapter 4 verse 17 this matter is by the decree of the watchers and the demand by the word of the holy one the word of the holy ones read on to the intent that the living may know that the most high ruleth in the kingdom of men the living are the israelites who keep the commandments and now we're awakened we don't put our trust in the political system that's why we get emotional we get angry over the oppression of our people but none of us up here sweating this political process matter of fact officer michael is cracking jokes over you hear him dj trump to me i like trump yeah because trump is straight up in your face and tells you look at my african-american look at him look what else you got what else do you have what else do you have to learn [ __ ] say what they want he got some cool moves hey they can say what they want barack obama didn't give me thirty five hundred dollars right i know right hey cj trump thanks for making uh america great again guy he came out i would do everything in my power to undermine the ups he just blatantly says this is maga country listen listen but look donald trump if it's a cat joe biden all of these political figures fit this this last part of the precept that's why we're not going to put our trust in men we're not going to envy our oppressors political system whether it be democratic independent or republican we're not going to do that but we are going to tell you black people out there who are the israelites look what they did to your forefathers when we did do it the right way rose up and had 2 000 they just smashed this down i got another audit we're gonna do part two par maybe part three and these brothers gonna bring some fire out right now this week we drop we're gonna do probably a whole month on this let me show you something i got an article for next week that proves at a supreme court level in 2012 they are still been proven to be discriminatory in denying rights to vote for latinos i got proof of it we got proof of it it's still going on so what the hell makes you think that you gonna get any fair shot read on and set it up over it the basis of men how can you have that's why china and he's uh in india they look at us how can you have an actor like ronald reagan become the president how can you have donald trump who is known to be a woman fondler right proof of that he was a game show host he's a business tycoon no political formal training he's the president of the united states in the most powerful this is a joke these people are based look at what's going on around you this is the base society this is the mockery of the world there's no there's no dignity in government read on that's not like read the last part again and set it up over it the basis of men the basis of men the basis of men and when our forefathers who came from the bottom we looked at the the shots of our brothers who were slaves who became congressmen we looked at the dignity we looked at the power and the struggle in their faces those were not basement and that's why the lord did not allow them to thrive because they're not based men right they're royalty and royalty is never going to be able to get put in this position and if you are like these coons like al sharpton you a [ __ ] all you [ __ ] ass [ __ ] pastors who bow down to white supremacy you coons you base too because you're trying to be like your enemy if you if your forefathers who failed at that saw what you negroes do today they would be they would they would be very ashamed of you hold them both shame to you man and it is and it's crazy because like you said cap they were royalty so they wasn't meant to rule like that we was meant to rule keeping god's commandments what they did was just a a flash in the future of what could possibly be right with good success following god's laws right that's where our power comes in following the commandments of the most high god we did that in 12 years no commandments imagine what we could do in six years keeping the commandments that's why they had a lie that's when you when you when you y'all get a chance go watch i want y'all to all do this do this sometime i want you to sit down with a clear open mind and i want you to watch the movie rosewood and i want you to watch uh documentaries on black wall street and i want you to imagine that they're doing that to your wife or your brother or your friend i want you to imagine that's happening to someone you love because what we do is we disassociate ourselves so the pain is it doesn't register you have to feel the pain you have to feel the anger you have to feel the the the um the utter despair you got to feel despair man to understand what you fought to honor them and the way you were going out like you said so eloquently the way you're going to honor your forefathers if we we the israelites we're not going to steal from each other we're not gonna lie to each other we're not gonna be disingenuous with each other we're gonna not eat pork we're not gonna um we're not gonna break the sabbath we're gonna do these things and then the lord is gonna fight for us and make us rise to royalty that we truly are so look today's show is almost over we flew through it we we kind of slowed down in the beginning we're going to do multiple parts on voting because guess what right now this is the election year coming up you got biden you got trump both basement they give you a little [ __ ] pawn a neat grass pawn to get all of the far left thinking they got some sort of shot and then behind all of that is the lgbtq's hidden agenda because gays the new black and so now they're going to try to attach they self to what the struggle that you saw them brothers go through how can you put that movement on what that would happen with our brothers it's a mockery man it's a it's undignified even white people like the ones that is uh it's like that that ain't the same thing even they know that all right so look tonight's show we're gonna carry on the next couple shows on voting but right now we're going into uh taking us out officer matthew who is by the way a well-known artist for original royal to you brothers um go through original royalty officer matt's gonna take us home with his segment of kingdom music [Music] all right all right all right now i had to uh i had to go digging in the crates all right this past week i had to go crate digging um a lot of y'all brothers y'all got good music i'mma say this twice put it on original royalty put your music on original royalty it's okay to make a lot of music flood the airways of original royalty go to the facebook page now i gotta give a shout out to iuic concord north carolina these brothers is on it now me and akiem we uh thought about doing this months ago but somebody has already got to it before we could and i and i'm glad that they did because this is where israel need to be all that other hot 97 stuff we could put all at the bed watch this here shalom muslim christ blessed we're here at iuyc concord and we got our boy sear the evangelist here to give us some [ __ ] damn the devil shalom muslim christ bless we're here at iuyc concord and we got our boy sear the evangelist here to give us some fire balls facts facts we're in the house man we rappers rappers man oh i stand up sir stand up yeah fastest way to the kingdom is the commandments man let's go let's get it i get drunk let's get it let's see what this thing about talking about turn me up man it's sia okay listen welcome to the transition you see it's over a thousand that's on his mission cats know them cheaters be lying but who you kidding i got god i didn't need pop for this ambition man listen on the level that you can't see me in this the last days this is an epicurean it's really looking bad out here it's kind of sad you see oh z lock brother with spirits ain't nothing fair i see i got the spirit of sex and that heat is fervent ain't seen nothing this big sister suburban outwork them i can't give him everything i can't give him everything shout out to sia shout out to sea of my brother cyr ito from from cal from the carolinas sitting there with with second kings hey go on uh i believe they're gonna put that on youtube but bruh bruh this dude was punched out punched out now on to the next this is from soundcloud it's a sister from name k k is from north carolina i'm telling you north carolina got some bars play a little bit of that lies face down with your ass out guess you could say you acting a donkey attitude ratchet and funky one cooking won't clean you don't listen but stick your hand out for some money i think it's funny that kenny got castrated for speaking the truth telling the world we the jews the stuff that they ain't gonna now these are the women that's gonna put cardi b and megan the stallion they gonna out rap out bar all of that y'all y'all might as well just just stop it just retire just retire uh next is nazir the chosen now he from new york i don't know if you know this brother cap i don't know if you know this brother but this is uh actually uh uh soldier bakar out of new york please play a little bit of that uh at some time before fast forward a little bit my job [Music] i mean i pray that i'm one of the genes believing you know my cliche that g going o d was living fasting like a g was moving low speed bro that's that's that's new york all the way that's new york all the way even though some of y'all new york rappers be trying to sound like y'all from down south but we love you though we love you though next is my brother aurel from memphis now if y'all from the south y'all know the south got a sound a sp a specific sound specific not pacific specific sound play that fast forward a little bit oh [Music] [Music] [Music] this is riding music very rarely now or are we getting rod see and do he sound like anybody in the world did the last few people sound like anybody in the world israel stopped making that worldly sound of music next original now this is from uh the the man himself enos enos has a different sound he knows [Music] i [Music] of me that's something to listen to while you're at work you trying to go home you know what i'm saying i'm a fan yes yes now this next one is from young prophet isaiah featuring 12 and the little brother jedediah bring it out enough play on fast forward to the big goals boost cracking the ground and demons move with fear but some demons are stronger and they just reappear i pray to god that he helped me and now i won't fall deep thought little was chosen but many called yeah i'm scared for my actions that's why i'm trying to change demons choosing when they attack the time and day my life's a struggle so i'm writing hoping you relate but some y'all can't cause y'all just snakes that spit up in my face young profit making changing not just for myself but for those that need to help so these are young brothers they ain't making no mumble rap music right they ain't making no no no strip club music these brothers is making righteous music for righteous brothers and sisters to think on and meditate if you got evil communications stop it just go check these brothers and sisters out watch the replay of the show so you can actually go on soundcloud and actually find a pages now this one is bad habits from second kings featuring solomon the jew fast forward big brother my corinthians be intimate still make provisions i know i need to be disciplined i pray the lord don't take my spirit but replenish and finish the center i know it's care centered but limited i pray that i'm not bound as new since then and hope that i am just as loosed as my chains i troop jumping through hoops my juice is insane i still trip so the the flow the bars the the wittiness the lines all of that stuff is here in israel all right so if you want kingdom music go back go on soundcloud and look at all of the music that israel got matter of fact israel start sending your stuff to original royalty all right don't make me have to i will get with captain shim and i'll go on a tour to every city and state and make sure that y'all put your stuff on original royalty and i'll do it i got the time and that concludes kingdom music hey israel most high in christ bless so with that make sure y'all send your music to original royalty and if y'all want to continue to see shows like this give arms give homes to your local schools help support this truth you can do so either uh at the local school by dropping it in the arms box or via paypal if you want to give to this show you can do so by donating via paypal at iuic.new orleans at israelunite.org and again support the booster club donate to the booster club iuic dot fundraising at israel united.org so israel we this concludes tonight's show uh this disclaimer is help me out at the end the very last so okay it's now israel united in christ we are not a hate group we are not affiliated with any other israelite group israel united in a christ is a non-violent bible-based movement we do not advocate or condone any acts of violence against any race ethnicity or gender we advise that if anyone hears or knows of any plots to cause harm to anyone or to break the laws of the land you must contact the proper authorities to bring awareness to any possible threat as stated in leviticus chapter 5 verse 1 so all praises we come to a conclusion to precept upon precept uh tonight we we just barely touched the subject of voting should you vote we're going to continue on as the election draws near as you see the political parties battling throwing each other under the the bus how the democrats are trying to put this [ __ ] pawn this black woman father is she's israelite and trying to sneak an agenda in all the while the israelites are making moves behind the scene so with that we are your host at precepts and precept and we say shalom