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Exploring Israelite Teachings: Shimuel Benyamin on Unity, Spiritual Activism, and Community Health

July 09, 2024 Ron Brown and Mikey Fever aka Sour Micky
Exploring Israelite Teachings: Shimuel Benyamin on Unity, Spiritual Activism, and Community Health
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Exploring Israelite Teachings: Shimuel Benyamin on Unity, Spiritual Activism, and Community Health
Jul 09, 2024
Ron Brown and Mikey Fever aka Sour Micky

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Ever wondered about the deeper truths behind religious labels? Join us for an enlightening conversation with Sar Shemuel Benjamin, a passionate speaker and practitioner of Israelite teachings, as we explore his distinctive journey. Shemuel's background in martial arts and community service adds layers to his insights on living by the laws, statutes, and commandments handed down to Moses. Discover why he prefers the term "Israelite" and how his approach to these teachings emphasizes healing, development, and unity.

We to you into New York City in the 1990s, sharing vivid experiences of Israelite teachings that were a vibrant part of the street corner culture. We discuss the powerful potential of unity through spiritual activism, bringing together diverse belief systems like Christianity, Islam, and Buddhism to address common societal goals. This episode challenges listeners to consider the distinction between religion and spirituality, advocating for a perspective that prioritizes historical, metaphysical, and spiritual truths.

Health, in all its dimensions, is a recurring theme as Sar Shemuel Benjamin addresses the critical issues plaguing our communities, such as the absence of strong role models and poor nutrition. He sheds light on the unifying role of Hebrew laws, the importance of keeping the Sabbath, and the complexities of relationships, including polygyny. From the significance of the Ten Commandments to the mastery of breathing techniques, this episode offers a comprehensive look at Israelite teachings and their impact on personal and communal well-being. Don't miss this profound exploration with Sar Shemuel Benjamin, designed to inspire and empower.

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Ever wondered about the deeper truths behind religious labels? Join us for an enlightening conversation with Sar Shemuel Benjamin, a passionate speaker and practitioner of Israelite teachings, as we explore his distinctive journey. Shemuel's background in martial arts and community service adds layers to his insights on living by the laws, statutes, and commandments handed down to Moses. Discover why he prefers the term "Israelite" and how his approach to these teachings emphasizes healing, development, and unity.

We to you into New York City in the 1990s, sharing vivid experiences of Israelite teachings that were a vibrant part of the street corner culture. We discuss the powerful potential of unity through spiritual activism, bringing together diverse belief systems like Christianity, Islam, and Buddhism to address common societal goals. This episode challenges listeners to consider the distinction between religion and spirituality, advocating for a perspective that prioritizes historical, metaphysical, and spiritual truths.

Health, in all its dimensions, is a recurring theme as Sar Shemuel Benjamin addresses the critical issues plaguing our communities, such as the absence of strong role models and poor nutrition. He sheds light on the unifying role of Hebrew laws, the importance of keeping the Sabbath, and the complexities of relationships, including polygyny. From the significance of the Ten Commandments to the mastery of breathing techniques, this episode offers a comprehensive look at Israelite teachings and their impact on personal and communal well-being. Don't miss this profound exploration with Sar Shemuel Benjamin, designed to inspire and empower.

Support the Show.

NYPTALKSHOW EP.1 HOSTED BY RON BROWNLMT & MIKEY FEVER

#consciousness #spirituality #meditation #love #awakening #spiritualawakening #spiritual #mindfulness #healing #energy #selflove #yoga #enlightenment #wisdom #peace #lawofattraction #inspiration #life #awareness #soul #motivation #universe #lightworker #nature #quotes #happiness #believe #higherconsciousness #art #gratitude #hiphop #rap #music #rapper #trap #beats #hiphopmusic #newmusic #producer #artist #love #dance #rapmusic #rnb #dj #art #hiphopculture #explorepage #soundcloud #spotify #rappers #freestyle #musicproducer #youtube #bhfyp #beatmaker #instagood #s #musician #follow
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Speaker 1:

what's going on, everybody? It's ron brown lmt, the people's fitness professional, alongside my co-host, mikey fever. Peace, and this is a new yorker's perspective. Be sure to like, comment, share, subscribe. Uh, we got the brother. How do? How do I pronounce your name because I don't want to butcher your name, so shimuel benyamin saw shimuel.

Speaker 3:

Shimuel benyamin sh Sa Samuel.

Speaker 2:

Benyamin Shalom brother, Shalom Shalom.

Speaker 1:

Yo, man, I'm so happy to see you. Man, you don't understand, bro. You know why? Because, number one, we're the same age. Two, we have a lot in common. Yeah, a lot in common. Martial arts is one of them. The other one is the love for our people. I watch you on Facebook speaking, brother, you're a dynamic, powerful speaker. And I said, yo, when I do a podcast, I got to have this brother on. So I said this was honestly, this was all planned. I said have this brother on. Honestly, this is all planned. I said that brother, right there, I'm going to try to get him on my podcast whenever I do a podcast. So you're here. I appreciate you supporting the brand NYP Talk Show.

Speaker 1:

This is a New Yorker's perspective. New York is not only a New Yorker. Well, the reason why it's a New Yorker's perspective is because New Yorkers perspective, new York is not only a New York. Well, the reason why it's a New Yorkers perspective is because New Yorkers run the show, run this show, and you know the New Yorkers that that run this show come from that cloth, that that quote unquote black power cloth, brooklyn, that you know that you know our people cloth, you know that black prize, so to speak cloth. So you know that. You know that's, that's our perspective, new Yorkers perspective. So now we have the Hebrew, can we say you're a Hebrew Israelite?

Speaker 3:

Yeah, we can say that.

Speaker 1:

Israelite in the building. We want to talk to you about the basics. Israelite in the building. We want to talk to you about the basics. Yes, yes sir, we want to talk to you about the basics of the teachings. So let's go into first off, what is a Hebrew Israelite?

Speaker 3:

I'm not really a fan of the whole Hebrew Israelite title. I mean, that is a title that we've been labeled, or some of us have chosen to label ourselves. We're Israelites, I don't need to add the Hebrew to it. You know we're Israelites. But it is a practice that follows the law, statute, commandments that was given unto Moses of the bloodline of Abraham. So it's believing in the one true power, the living power of the most high. It is. It's bigger than just a title, it is a, it's a way of life, and most people utilize the title but don't understand the way of life.

Speaker 3:

It's a. It's a practice of service. It's a practice of healing. It's a practice of development, constant evolution. It's a. It's a. It's a practice of healing. It's a practice of development, constant evolution. It's a practice of unification, not just amongst Israelites but other nations, and that's the part that we tend to leave out. So there's a lot that goes into that, but most don't practice it because we're very surface for the most part and we're only about selfish, um, you know, selfish gain for a lot of us.

Speaker 1:

So let's peace, okay, so so, as far as the reason why I call, I say hebrew israelites because that's the way we kind of came up around the teachings, right, um, you know, here in new york city. So, um, real quick, mike, give me, do you have any stories about Hebrew Israelites in New York?

Speaker 2:

Oh, of course, Growing up I have a ton of them.

Speaker 1:

I have a ton of them, just to give you a kind of an idea how it is out here. I don't know if you have them.

Speaker 2:

I'll introduce you to the Hebrew Israelites the year 96, when they were on the street corner this was on Church Avenue in Utica, okay and they were speaking about the Lost Trial Tribes, ephraim, simeon Levite, benjamin Judah, and I forgot the others and from there I always see them in a corner. I remember one was telling me this is like 96,. He told me the year 2000 is coming, the rapture is coming, so you got to get prepared, get on the side of Israel, the side of God, so we can go to a war and we can go against these Edomites and whatsoever. I even attended a few classes and then, when I was in PA, I attended two classes. So I know how it operates. They call them Hebrew. Some of them will drop the Hebrew part and say Israelites. Some will carry on Going to classes. It's funny. I got my books here. I got my Apocrypha here. He told me to get one.

Speaker 1:

The.

Speaker 2:

Apocrypha. Then I went and I got the Mysteries Eastern book right here. When I remember I had to get this, the Apocrypha, and it was this one right here, the Ancient Mysteries of Melchizedek. It's talking about just going through the Bible, not looking at it from a religious standpoint but more like a historical, metaphysical, spiritual aspect, and going through the process of the classes I was learning the chants of praise Jehovah and all that. One thing I did love was the training, which was very beautiful, working out and everything. But the Hebrew Israelites that we see now as the year progressed. They tend to get into disputes, with people in the streets shouting and everything else. You know they say the many voices, the voices of of yeshua, is like the million roars of the ocean. You, you know what I'm saying already. Right, right, right, yeah, yeah that's a, that's a.

Speaker 3:

That's a really interesting take a lot, you know, um to each his. You know, when I came in this way of life, I started with a camp and I realized that there was more and they couldn't answer the questions. And so, when they couldn't answer the questions, I went seeking and I kept seeking and I kept seeking and I realized that a lot of the avenues that people tried to stir you away from, they had no knowledge about it. So, because they had no knowledge of the avenues that they wanted to stir you away from or steer you away from, then, you know, they became afraid of that kind of truth. And so the thing I've realized is that we've taken on this identity of religion, and we'll stand tall on it, but we've substituted spirituality. And because we've substituted and sacrificed spirituality, we're arguing with one another over points that, if we really look deep enough, we're very connected. And it's like everybody's holding up this piece to the puzzle. But they're saying I have the answer. No, you just have a piece. But they're saying I have the answer, no, you just have a piece. So when you, when you pick up the Torah and you pick up the scriptures, um, and you go into it. Folks will say, okay, we'll stay out of astronomy and astrology, stay out of um chakras and stay out of this. They're literally just ignorant to truth. Like all of that stuff is aligned in your Bible.

Speaker 3:

If you look at the story of Samson, that's only telling you the change of the season. That's a different time that we're going into. So we're going into the dead season. So when you look at the lion carcass and the honey inside the carcass of the lion, okay, so we're talking about North Africa and that's what we're teaching. We're talking Africa, africa. Well, those are vulture bees. Vulture bees are found in South America. So this is talking about the time of Leo dying, going into the dead season.

Speaker 3:

You see Cycles. They're the cycles, man. So it's deeper than just stories. There's something there for everybody that connects all of us and we're so angry with one another because you don't quote unquote believe like I do, I don't believe like you do. But at the end of the day, besides the religion, when we're all standing on a corner and if we all got together the Muslims, the Hebrews, the Christians, the Baptists, the Buddhists and everybody just stood together that looked alike, that had the same agenda Look how powerful we be. You go pray to your God where you at. I'm going to go pray to your god where you at. I'm gonna go pray to my god where I met. He's gonna go pray to his god where he's at. But we have a foundational principle that we're standing on protection of women, protection of children, building our communities, building an honest place for us to live and thrive, to help our brothers out of poverty.

Speaker 3:

See, this is the stuff that we need to be talking about but we want to argue about we want to argue about when the sky is going to open up and somebody's going to come back to save us. I think that's beneath us.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I have heard rhetoric like that, where the sky will open up, the angels will come down and they'll slit the throat of the Edomites, or so-called white people, and I even heard it. Some Listen, I know you heard the craziness they say in the streets. You know what I'm saying Not disrespect them. Sometimes they be on point with some historical things, but some of them do get carried away Absolutely.

Speaker 3:

But you know, look, if having somebody come back to save you is fine, if that's what you believe, but every account that I've read, every account that I'm able to stand on, we had to save ourselves, Exactly. So you have to activate. You have to activate that spirit of war. You have to activate that spirit, that energy that would even want something to come down If you believed in a higher power. What have you done to prove yourself worthy to be able to receive that higher power? We have been proving ourselves.

Speaker 3:

So when we look back at our ancestors and we look at Moses, we say, oh wow, I'm like Moses. What have you done like Moses? What have you done like King David? What have you done like these individuals that you revere and you preach upon them? Every Shabbat or every holy day, every Saturday, every Sunday that you believe is the holy day, Whatever it is? You talk these stories, but we haven't activated the energy because we're dying for somebody to save us. And every, every instance that we look at through the scriptures, we have to prove ourselves worthy and this is what we're missing. So this is why you have groups standing on the corner yelling and there's no disrespect to anybody's passion or whatever they believe. But why are we yelling at one another when we should be trying to figure out how to get ourselves out of this physical, mental and spiritual bondage? We have to find a way to fight something. We're arguing, beating our chest, but we haven't fought enough, and that's where our depression comes in. We haven't done like warriors in the past have done.

Speaker 2:

Hold on, guys, hold on, hold on, hold on. Let that go, ron, let that go Hold on, hold on.

Speaker 1:

Yo, we need the shots when the shots at man. Yo, all these sound effects.

Speaker 2:

Now, that's deep what you said, because that's the same thing I have said with all these groups, these fighting over indoctrination and theology, and I'm like, but don't you see that it's all one story that has been fragmented?

Speaker 1:

in different schools?

Speaker 2:

Yes, sir, as you mentioned. So I don't understand why the separation man Like it's foolish man.

Speaker 1:

What I noticed, though. I just want to make mention of this because you know, um, just just when people see this, I just want to say this publicly, Right? So like well, no notice, this podcast is about. This is not a Moritz platform. This is not a Hebrew, Israelite platform. This is not a 5% platform. This is not an NOI platform. This is our people's platform, that's right.

Speaker 1:

We're trying to get everyone on here to talk about their way of life and figure out a way where we could come together right here on this platform. So when you see Hebrew, israelite, when you see Moors or whatever, whatever, whatever you thought it was going to be a nation of Islam or 5% every day or every week, no, it's not like that, just want to let you know. So if you want to click on subscribe and then unsubscribe because you see another brother on here that just has a different ideology, then you go ahead, be my guest. Anyway, let's continue. Bless, bless, bless. Okay, so y'all lost for words right now. No, no, no, no, no.

Speaker 3:

I was just trying to see where we were going. But no, it's imperative, I think, that we find some kind of common ground. Um, that warrior spirit man, it has to be activated and we're going through depression as melanated men right now because we're not doing enough warrior stuff. Think about this you go to work from nine to five. You work to pay bills. You work to pay bills just to barely survive. We talk about providing, we talk about all these things. Bills didn't even exist.

Speaker 3:

When you talk in scripture, talk when you're talking 2,000 years ago, you paid taxes. You didn't have to pay bills daily for where you lived at. That wasn't a way of life. So when we talk about these things that have men of melanated color and other nations as well, but we're depressed trying to keep up with this way of life, we don't do anything to work out physically. Very few of us do anything to train our bodies. We sit online all day on the internet, destroying our consciousness. We don't get out there into nature, we don't meditate, we don't fast. So there's a lot of things that are going on, whether it's the lack of physical expression.

Speaker 3:

Think about your nature right now. You get told off at work. Somebody's bossing you around. You come home, somebody's telling you exactly how your household is supposed to be run, that you're supposed to be equal 50-50 in your home, and you ain't. No like. Every aspect of masculinity and leadership has been dethroned and it's been taken down. So this is what we're seeing when we see our brothers yelling and everybody arguing this, and that we're trying to find something. We just don't understand what the target is right now and we're looking for something to attack. So what do we do? We attack one another. We attack one another because we haven't figured out how to attack what the real issue is.

Speaker 1:

Because we have so many issues.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

There's so many issues, so where do you start?

Speaker 3:

I think Go ahead.

Speaker 1:

I would say Ah, there we go, Mike, and I didn't want to sound cliche because I'm in a health industry, but health is number one, right. If we're talking about warriors in general, health is number one being a warrior right.

Speaker 2:

Absolutely.

Speaker 1:

Absolutely, give me some more. And health, man, I mean, we could go down a rabbit hole with spiritual health. Your mental must be mental.

Speaker 2:

Your mental is everything Without the mental Health. Overall, you need to be in good health to make maneuvers, to be a warrior, to provide protect, but it's your mentality as well. If your mind is not at peace, your whole body is not at peace. Your home is not at peace. Energy travels. It will travel from your home, from your cypher. Then everything is all out of whack, the environment.

Speaker 1:

So yeah, so so what would you say is our? If you can give it a top five, being that we just came off of the uh hip-hop music podcast a few minutes ago, you can give it. If you can give us our top five issues in our community, what would you say they are?

Speaker 3:

top five? Um, we don't have any elders that we respect. I think a lot of it begins with the elders, with the elders, because there was a time even if you look at the great kings of past you had elders that are around to guide you, people that are around to instill wisdom upon you, to to help you navigate this world, to show you where they made mistakes so you don't make the same mistakes. We don't have those individuals around us right now that we respect, that we're willing to go and kneel before and just say, hey, look, teach me, show me the game, what am I doing wrong? We don't have order, meaning that there's not a. We don't have this vision of masculinity at the forefront, to where our young boys and our young girls can look at something that is strong, look at something that is righteous, look at something that is of service to the community, something that is providing an environment of safety for the community. We don't have that structure, foundation set up at the forefront, so that order is out of place. So it's nothing wrong with our sisters, but that's not their job, that's not their role. So they're taking on roles and this is systematically done, but they're taking on roles that are unnatural to them. So now we get this projection of false masculinity and we get that projection in an environment that we believe is safe and it truly isn't. So this is where this out-of-order structure begins to grow legs and take life. The promiscuity, over-sexualization of our girls, over-sexualization in our community.

Speaker 3:

I believe this is going to be another one. I know everyone wants to go to finances and all this other stuff, but a lot of that can be fixed with simple education, and these are not as hard really as as people are making it. A person is smart, people are dumb. We just got to get away from this, this collective group thinking that they know everything, and start getting educated people in there to show them the stuff. This is simple stuff that we can solve if we truly wanted to, but it's the hyper-sexualization of our girls, the food that is being placed in our communities, that is turning our young men into homosexuals and emasculating our young men. I mean, there's a lot to go down, man, there's a lot and, like I said, I don't even want to touch on the economic part, but there's a lot of things that I believe that we can. We can actually work on and tackle just by simply going back to the original foundation of health, just by going back to health. There's a lot of stuff that can trickle down from that.

Speaker 1:

Yes, sir, yes sir. So now going back into the, the Israelite conversation, right? So now, uh, hebrew would be the language, right, and Israelite would be the people. Okay, so, I'm correct on that. So that's why you would take Hebrew out of the Hebrew Israelite, Right? Okay? So why? Well?

Speaker 3:

I guess you wouldn't know why they would put that together. I'm not overly familiar with when. When started, um, I know when I, when I got into this way of life, that was something that I heard, uh, almost 20 years ago, and I never you know. I just knew that once I started understanding certain things that, okay, that didn't belong together. Hebrew, israelite, it didn't belong together one of the language, one of the people you know. So, um, it doesn't belong together. Got Hebrew, israelite, they didn't belong together. One is the language, one is the people you know, so it doesn't belong together.

Speaker 1:

Now, israelite. Now can we go into? Who are the Israelites?

Speaker 3:

Well, you want to go into the seed of Shem, but a lot of folk will go into strictly Africanized practice and this goes into a whole nother thing, where you get into the transatlantic slave trade and you get into what you truly believe. Many of us believe that the true Israelites were here in the Americas. This is the true, this is the true promised land. But you know to each his own when it comes to history and when it comes to what you read and what you believe is what you research and study. Um, but I believe the American Negro, um, these are the so-called American Negro, these are the individuals who are of the Bible, of the scriptures, um, you go to certain places in North Africa, um, the? Um, certain tribes in Nigeria, um, certain groups in Ethiopia, um, you know so. So these are your Hebrews. We don't subscribe to the 12-tribe chart, as far as you know, people specifically in South America, and this that's been debunked years ago, you know. But your American Negroes, these are your chosen people.

Speaker 1:

Okay, now, as far as the Caribbean and African people, what would put them All right? If American Negroes are the chosen people, what would they be?

Speaker 2:

Hold on, ron, because some Israelites are like that's not my brother, right there. They'll say that's not African's my brother. No, they'll say that's not, that's no African's my brother. No, you heard that before. Not my brother. No, go ahead, my bad, go ahead.

Speaker 3:

No, go ahead, go ahead. So what was the question? I'm sorry I apologize.

Speaker 1:

So if the American Negroes are the chosen, where would the Caribbean and Africans be?

Speaker 3:

are the chosen, where would the Caribbean and Africans be? We're not denying that Israelites come from Africa. I'm not denying that. I'm not saying that at all. You still have to recognize the transatlantic slave trade. You still have to recognize it was one point in time where all the lands were connected. You still have to understand that there was migratory. You know migrations that took place.

Speaker 3:

So we're not saying that that all the Hebrews are here in the Americas. I'm just saying to you that the chosen ones, yes, I would recognize them as the so-called American Negroes. But, as I said earlier, you have the Ethiopians, you have Nigerians, you have some that are in North Africa, so it's scattered. Those in the Caribbean, absolutely. You have some that are in North Africa, like so it's, it's scattered. Those in the Caribbean, absolutely. You have to look at where the where that, where those trade lines took place and where those people ended up, and trace them back. So you, it's not just the fact you have Israelites down there, you have collective groups, moors, and you don't know exactly who they identify with as being the collective group of the Moors, you see.

Speaker 1:

So Exactly, okay, okay.

Speaker 2:

Scatter all around man.

Speaker 3:

And I'm sorry. I specifically answered it that way because I'm not here to cause this to go on. So I don't want anybody to take this away and be like, nah, he's lying, now we the only ones. Nah, it's not like that, because you can't say really what you are, because how many people do you really know have traced their bloodline all the way back? You see, very, very, very few have traced their bloodline all the way back and can honestly tell you 2 000 years ago who exactly were their people exactly, yeah, so ad mixtures took place and stuff like that.

Speaker 2:

We got lost. And we have to remember the Israelites, too that he speak of in Ethiopia. Those are the ones they call the Philoshans that. You know. Some people don't recognize them. I don't know why, but it's kind of weird. Okay, yeah, yeah, it's kind of weird.

Speaker 1:

Alright now, so we're not going into the 12 tribes of Judah, right?

Speaker 3:

Because that is 12 tribes of Israel.

Speaker 1:

Sorry, 12 tribes of Israel, because that has been debunked right.

Speaker 3:

No, no, no. It's not that the 12 tribes hasn't been debunked, it's the location of the tribes where they try to attach different groups to those specific tribes, so like, for example, they would say Binyamin was strictly Jamaican. You can't.

Speaker 1:

You were automatically Jamaican in my head. Yeah, like.

Speaker 3:

Binyamin is Jamaican because he's ravenous like a wolf and you hear all the Jamaicans, they're aggressive and this man knows Like. We got to stop this man.

Speaker 2:

It all comes back to, um, people are, uh, rediscovering themselves to re-establish themselves after slavery. Yeah, you know, to cast off what, what europeans have told them, the captors, to bring self-identity, you know, integrity, confidence back. So, you know, add a little something to it but.

Speaker 3:

But we got to remember like they gave us all slavery right Say we all descended from slaves.

Speaker 2:

That's a lie, Look.

Speaker 3:

I can speak for myself. I've asked my parents. I say look, when did our family gain their freedoms? And man, we never knew. We never knew slavery, we never knew it. So this is where we have to get away from this whole okay.

Speaker 3:

Well, since slavery, no, we're prisoners of war. I even want to change the conversation when it comes to the topic of slavery. I want to change that title. That title in itself is weakening self is weakening.

Speaker 3:

Imagine you tell little melanated boys and girls that they're descendants of slaves. Or if you tell them, on a flip of it, you come from prisoners of war, it means that you lost the battle. You lost the fight and I can accept that, I can deal with that. But to tell me that I come from slaves, in my mind that image suggests that it's a people that have just completely given up and have decided to allow themselves to be placed in captivity or have allowed themselves to find comfort in that captivity. And I can't. I can't agree with that. Words have power and that's one of the things that even in my, in my fight program that we talk about. I don't allow my students to talk negatively about self Every time they come in. I want to talk positive. I need to hear you talking, big boy talk, because if you can't talk life into you, who do you expect to do it? You know. So this is this. There's a lot that goes into this.

Speaker 1:

So now the 12 tribes of Israel. Now, what is true about it? How do you see it?

Speaker 3:

I mean, it's they, they are we, we are the descendants of those people. Um, these are, these are the tribes that are the sons of Yaakov and from those sons they produced generations. And we, we, we are those people. Now, a lot of times, we'll go to uh, deuteronomy uh 28, and we'll go through the curses, deuteronomy uh 28, and we'll go through the curses and we'll say, okay, well, that's because you know, these are the curses that we've suffered and this is our, our identity card, identity ticket, to suggest this is who we are. But even at that, that's okay, but I don't. I'm not one of those ones who identifies myself as the worst of my history.

Speaker 2:

The curse of Ham.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I don't identify myself with the worst of our history and with the worst phase of our story, so in every essence or every instance, it's always a slave story that we identify with. That makes us who we are.

Speaker 2:

I got a question, question shout out to my godmother. She told me about this which books do you reference? The bible or the basura?

Speaker 3:

the uh. I represent, I rep, uh, I reference the torah, I represent torah, but I, I do use the bible, I do use the bible, um, I'm, I'm, I'm, torah based, but and. And. When I say Torah-based, that's because I don't believe that Yahushua is the one true Messiah, but I don't, I don't discredit him either. How about the Besor?

Speaker 2:

You read the Besor as well? No, no, alright, I'm just asking, okay.

Speaker 1:

Now, as far as the teachings, who in the history, who actually came up with this, with the foundation of the teachings? And I could imagine it goes so many different directions because there's so many different groups right.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, there's a lot of different groups and there's going to be a lot of different folk. I'll pass on that because if I go one direction, that's going to support one way and I go another direction, it's going to support another way. I can't say because I wasn't there. I can't say because I wasn't there.

Speaker 1:

Okay, I got to bring him up because this is the only brother I know about. The beginnings of the teachings is uh yahweh, ben yahweh. Okay, now, do you know anything about that brother? Nope, okay florida.

Speaker 2:

The brother from florida, overton florida, I'm familiar but I don't know. I don't know too much about some dope songs too. I'm not going to lie, I'll be pumping some music. Yeah, he has some dope songs too, but it was a group out in Overton, florida and there was the Nation of Yahweh, so you know. So you got to look into that. It's a pretty crazy story, ok so now, now the basics Right.

Speaker 1:

So in a 5% nation the basics in the foundation of the teachings is the supreme mathematics Right. I would say in the moral science teachings the basics would be the circle seven and the 101s. In the nation of Islam. It would be the supreme wisdom In the Israelite community. What's the basics of the teaching? Would it be the Bible and the Torah or do you, brothers and sisters, have a set foundation of or curriculum on how to see that's?

Speaker 3:

that's that's the thing you got. You got so many different groups of hebrews and so many different ways of practice. The thing that I try to use to unify, to bring us all collectively together, is the law. The law is the law. So, regardless of if you new testament, if you're New Testament, if you're more metaphysical, if you're more literal, if you're, you know, allegorical, whatever the case might be, the law is the law and that should be the thing that binds us. So if we can come together on common ground that the law is what it is and it's not done away with, then we can pretty much build off of that. And you're going to go into so many different concepts, philosophies, even down to dietary law. You're going to go into so many different ideologies and philosophies. So I mean it's very hard to pinpoint one specific thing, but I say that the law is the foundational principle, which it should be for all Hebrews.

Speaker 1:

Okay, now, when you say the law, can you explain the law exactly? Does it come from Moses? Yeah, the law that was given to Moses, yeah, okay, now can you explain the law that was given to Moses? Yeah, okay, now can you explain the law that was given to Moses?

Speaker 3:

Okay, this is. This is when um, moses had, um, basically, uh, freed the people, um got them out of um, uh, egypt took them to the wilderness, Um, this is before they got to the promised land, moses and, uh, you know, the, the, the, the group, were out there in the wilderness and, just paraphrasing, um, this was the law that was given to Moses on top of the mountain to um reestablish the order of Yisrael, um, and, and these laws were not specific to Israel. There were laws that predate, that predate these, okay.

Speaker 3:

So there's a lot of things that you'll find out in the bible that you can. You can trace them back further than what the israelites will say is specifically ours, okay, so, like, even like, circumcision. Circumcision predates what we were required to do, uh, for circumcision, abraham and you know, so on and so forth. It predates an Africanized custom and you can trace it back thousands of years. So there are things that took place that predated but the law and, as it was given, this was our foundation and this was what was to reestablish us under the order of the Most High.

Speaker 2:

That's. That's deep. Okay, so the law is, like you know I don't know if you're familiar with that around the 10 commandments when he went and received it. That's when moses went yeah, I was.

Speaker 1:

I was raised on that I'm.

Speaker 3:

I'm gonna share this with you. If, if we look at it from an energy standpoint, right, if you look at the law, everything about the law is for one to master their own path. So, being that, if I treat my brother a certain way, if I don't commit adultery, if there's certain foods that I put in my body, if there's certain ways that I worship and I pray, if there's certain things that I abstain from, these are things to master self. So it's not just about somebody having laws just to physically follow. That's why I say the spirituality aspect has been lost.

Speaker 3:

So when we read the stories, all we think about is to physically do these things that were given to us to do, but we don't realize that by doing these things, we begin to master our own path to reconnect to the oneness of the supreme power of this universe.

Speaker 3:

So in order for us to truly connect to these things, we have to follow specific laws in order to activate those energies. And it's not just exclusive to those who serve in life, it's also for those who do wicked and evil as well. They have to follow specific laws in order to master their walk, in order to activate as much dark energy as they possibly can. That's why these, that's why these reptilians out here, uh, drinking adrenochrome and doing all kind of wicked things, they have laws as well. So as we go beyond this thing to say I identify as good or evil, because the most high he's beyond that physical understanding of what is good or evil. It's just the path, and if I understand the path and the laws that were laid down for me on that path I can achieve oneness okay, so I hear you and now, um, you know, I don't know.

Speaker 1:

this is like a moment of truth for myself now. So if you could explain the laws that you're mentioning or that you're referring to, that'll be peace, like if you could run it down.

Speaker 3:

There's 613 laws. I can't, I can't run them all down 13 laws, can you?

Speaker 2:

give us five.

Speaker 1:

I had no idea.

Speaker 3:

I mean if you go into the Ten Commandments, you know you praise no other gods before me. You know what I'm saying. Honor your father and your mother. So your days on earth can be long Like that in itself. If I can take it twofold, I can say okay, well, don't disrespect your mom or your dad, because that's the wrong thing to do. Or I can talk about honoring my father, my mother, because I'm taking the wisdom and the information that they instilled upon me and I'm taking that information I'm utilizing so I can navigate through this world. I'm also utilizing them as my elder. I'm also utilizing the teachers that they gave me to represent them on my journey. So that way nobody's looking at my family line like it's jacked up. So there's a lot of stuff that pertains to honor when it comes to honor your father and your mother. So your days on this earth can be long.

Speaker 3:

Thou shall not commit adultery. What is adultery? Adultery is when a married woman sleeps with another man. So this is the aspect of going into devaluing the womb of the woman. So why do we not want to devalue the womb of the woman? This goes into not having promiscuous energy. Nobody was doing DNA tests back then. But we also understand that the more men that women sleep with and the more seminal fluid that they intake, that begins to alter their makeup, that begins to alter their foundation and their structure. Now, when they do conceive, guess what? All that energy that's stored up in her mind, it shoots down into this baby. Now, when this baby's born, you wonder why they have schizophrenia, bipolar and all other kind of ailments, because they're contaminated at the root. So this is why, when it says adultery is punishable by death, this is an important thing, because now you have to eliminate, you have to cleanse the earth of this abomination.

Speaker 3:

A man is supposed to value another man's woman. A woman is, according to the law, she is the property of that man, not in a negative way, but it means that she is under a protective order of this man. He is responsible, not just physically, but according to the laws of the creator. He is responsible for this woman. This woman was a gift. So when we are blessed with a wife, we are to cherish her, we are to protect her, and if a man comes in and sleeps with this woman, he devalues this woman. You cannot take it back, you cannot load, you can't put the bullet back in the gun. So there's a lot of stuff that comes in there. When it says thou shall not commit adultery, you're destroying a bloodline, you're taking a woman away from her man, you're taking yourself away, possibly from your own family. There's a lot of things that come into that. So that's one of the main ones.

Speaker 3:

Thou shall not murder, thou shall not murder was changed to thou shall not kill. They change it so that way in your slave mind you would be afraid to lash out or retaliate against your enemy. So when it says thou shall not murder, murder means that, for example, if I point my gun right now and I shoot somebody in the head, the act is still the act. I killed him. But now what is the intent? So now, if you have everybody running around here saying thou shall not kill, but the same people that you read about and look up to had to kill to get their place in, had to kill to get their place in society or to give you some kind of liberation, that would change your mind. That would make you start to wonder. Wait a minute. You tell me thou shall not kill, but everybody that you tell me is my great ancestor. They had to kill in order to eliminate threats, in order for my people to be able to thrive in those times. So it was thou shall not murder.

Speaker 3:

Thou shall not murder suggested. I'm not maliciously out here taking lives and doing so, on and so forth. So I mean, I mean we can keep going, but I mean everything has a purpose for elevating oneself to a higher spirituality. But the laws were given so that I knew how to conduct myself with my brethren. So everything was supposed to be in.

Speaker 3:

The Torah assumes that we're amongst the tribe. So if we're amongst that tribe, there are certain ways that I'm going to treat you. Even when you go into the New Testament, jesus says turn the other cheek. That had nothing to do with your slave master. That had nothing to do with your enemy. It has something to do with my brother, ron and I get into an argument and Ron fires off and hits me. Boom. Do I go full blast like I'm in World War III and try to destroy my brother, or is it something that I can turn my other cheek and say no, brother, I love you. Let's figure out a way to work this out, because we're brothers. See, the Torah was supposed to protect us from going to war amongst one another, from us devaluing one another. That's why I say there is a collective power that we're missing, and the Torah should be able to bind us back together.

Speaker 2:

Mm Smoke, that Woo my man.

Speaker 1:

Damn that was beautiful. Yeah, I mean shit. Okay, let's go to another law. I want to go into these laws because this is helping me out. This is helping me out. This show is about me right now. How?

Speaker 2:

about that. Ron is ready to go to the Sabbath.

Speaker 3:

Yo, yo, okay. The Sabbath Keep the Sabbath day holy. This is supposed to be your day of rest. So now, when you look at this and you understand that you have to have a day of rest, a day to recover, a day to rejuvenate, a day to recuperate, this was supposed to be a day of peace and this day of peace was supposed to bring you the oneness, or bring you towards the oneness, of the creator. And through this day of rest, you are to study, you're to pray, you're to meditate.

Speaker 3:

How often do we ever enter those states of full meditation? You shouldn't be working, you shouldn't be giving up your time to anything else but serving the creator. On that day of rest, that's for you to reset, rejuvenate and give God all the glory, all the power, all the love that you could possibly give, because it is through his oneness, his greatness, that you're here, possibly give, because it is through his oneness, his greatness, that you're here. So all of that stuff is helping you realign with the overall. And I think, I think, I think we've forgotten that one, because we're we're forced to run this slave route, and I know we keep using that word, but I want people to understand we're forced to run this route. We don't own our properties, we don't own our homes, we don't truly own anything. We're actually owned by the corporation. So we don't have a nation.

Speaker 3:

There's a lot of things that we're fighting against because we just lack the knowledge and we lack the ability or the will to unify and come together. See, everybody think about this, guys, most people, when you talk about these groups, right, everybody's afraid to come together because people are afraid to lose power. It's the ego. People are afraid to submit power to somebody who may be more knowledgeable than you.

Speaker 3:

But if you were smart at it and you really believed in what you believed, you wouldn't care who the leader is, because you're serving a greater purpose. You wouldn't care who got the glory, because my glory is not identified by the words of men. I'm trying to establish my name in the book of the heavens, so when the gods mingle, they can talk about the great works that I did. If the men on this earth don't understand what's being done, then guess what? It wasn't for them to understand it. Service is not rendered based upon you liking me or disliking me. I'm going to do my job based upon what I'm righteously ordered to do. So at the end of the day, if my name is remembered in the book of the heavens, then I've done my job.

Speaker 2:

That's peace. That's deep right there. What are your views on marriage, the views of the way of life on marriage?

Speaker 3:

Are you referring to? How does one get married? Are you referring to?

Speaker 2:

politically. No, no, no, no. I'm not even going to touch on that.

Speaker 1:

I'm talking about as far as I ain't ready for that right there.

Speaker 2:

I ain't touching on that I'm talking about as far as how does one go about getting married? Is it done to the community?

Speaker 3:

Yeah, you would go before an elder, and if you don't have an elder, then you know. These are things that these are covenants that you would make before the creator, because there's a lot of things that we don't have right now that our ancestors were privy to. So we don't have a temple, we don't have a main temple, we don't have who we recognize as known priests. So a lot of it is contingent upon the roles or the identities that those are willing to accept. So when men are willing to accept the role of a Levite or accept the role of a priest or a chief man in your community, these are the men who can marry you before the creator. So you know, and then you go creator. So you know, and then you go to. You know, consummate the. You know.

Speaker 1:

Consummate the marriage, you know listen the brother don't want to go into it, but let's touch it a little bit. Hold on.

Speaker 3:

I'm sorry. I'm sorry, and you definitely have your contracts as well. You definitely have your marriage marital contracts and those are binding now polygyny or monogamy.

Speaker 1:

Oh, polygyny, polygyny.

Speaker 2:

All right.

Speaker 3:

Now I'm going to say this, and I teach this way as well it is unnatural to suggest that a man should be with just one woman. It's very unnatural. That's never, and that is an American custom, a European custom that folk try to interject in our people to make it a reality. Culturally, it doesn't even make sense. All that being said, I personally I don't have it.

Speaker 1:

Hold on, look at Mike, mike went back.

Speaker 3:

I mean, it's a taboo topic, but if we get our feelings and we get all emotion out of it right and we go into what history says, see, we want to go, we want to pick and choose the parts of the culture that we want to identify with, choose the parts of the culture that we want to identify with. But we cannot deny that, because if you're dating or you're married to a man of power, then guess what? Historically, he would have had more than one wife. See, this is something that only because of modern times that we continue to dummy this energy down. No, we should never allow our men to think that it is wrong for them to have more than one wife. If he can sustain that, if he can afford that, if he can provide for that, then guess what. Allow that man to do, righteously, what has been ordained for him to do.

Speaker 3:

But other than that, for myself, one wife. Why? Because the state of our women right now, and what the bar that my wife has set. I spent 15 years building with this woman. 15 years building and learning, sharing heartbreak, upset, laughs, joys, pains, love, all this stuff that we've experienced together and we're still here building, learning from one another growing together, building learning from one another growing together. I have no room, nor time, nor desire to bring anybody else in, because my wife has set the bar so high that if they can't duplicate her, there ain't nothing in this world worth me bringing anybody else into my family structure for Nothing, because there's nothing that they can do that my wife has not already learned, dominated or tried to navigate with to help me on my journey.

Speaker 2:

Hmm, Lick a shot Ron.

Speaker 1:

Hold on, I just got the round of applause.

Speaker 2:

Man Yo sorry y'all I got this nice machine over here that I didn't figure out how to use yet I got to put mine up. That's respectful brother, that's honorable right there, because I'm a one woman man as well, because, as you mentioned, the bars that the woman was set and nowadays not all women got it all together mentally, man, you understand.

Speaker 1:

I want to talk about that. When you say women don't have it all together, what do you brothers mean about that? That's a good. I like what you're talking about.

Speaker 2:

I'm not mentioning as far as material vanity. I'm talking about some, not all from what I've seen, Not all. We all carry trauma, some baggage whatsoever, but some just want to shoot. They choose to wallow in it. They wear like some kind of badge of honor and like you could approach them, tell them look at something from a different perspective whatsoever. How you approach it, Get out my face. I don't need no man to tell me what to do. You know what. You're fine, You're good. You know what I'm saying. I'll leave you alone.

Speaker 1:

You know. You know, what I noticed is that a lot of women don't have that foundation, that structure, that you know something. I always like to say it like this right, this is my own way of thinking they don't have nothing that they would live or die for. Hmm, I'm saying, besides children, you know that they have, yeah, as far as, like, a particular doctrine or something they would consider greater than greater than themselves, a cause, a cause, you know. Uh, I think that's missing with a lot of people in general.

Speaker 2:

you know, that's true like a will to survive, will to live, something to die for, as you mentioned, mentioned Right Passion, and to add on to what the brother said, again, man, once you find that good one you'll be like I am not going to risk losing this great woman for something that's not worth it.

Speaker 3:

Think about it. Think about it. You're building a foundation, right? You and your wife building a foundation. You go get another woman and you bring this woman in, she comes in and she rocks this foundation.

Speaker 3:

Now, now, now, the time that you spent building with this woman and and the woman that you're with now, you spent all this time building only to allow somebody to come in and rock that foundation doesn't make any sense, especially in in today's time. Then you, if you went out right now and you had I don't know both of you brothers are married. I heard you mention that you had a significant other. But imagine, right now, excuse me, you have to go out and somebody tells you you have to marry an honorable woman and I'll give you a million dollars. But she has to be honorable, she has to be righteous, she has to be submissive, she has to be a woman of the ways of old, not a punk. We don't want no punk. We don't want no dummy woman, but a woman who understands.

Speaker 3:

My man is the leader. I'm going to allow him to step back and let him lead. I'm going to operate in my femininity. I'm going to operate in my nurturing. I'm going to operate in my soft nature. You have to go find this woman right now. You got a million dollars if you can find her in five days. You think you can find that woman in five days.

Speaker 2:

I got it at home already. I'm good.

Speaker 3:

That's a good question, though that's what you got to right now. But if you had to go out right now and search and you don't know your woman right now she doesn't exist you gotta go find somebody, like you have right now. Do you think you can go find her Out of all the selection of women right now? Do you think you can go find her?

Speaker 1:

I'll tell you yes, you know why. I'm gonna tell you why.

Speaker 2:

Listen baby.

Speaker 1:

I'm about to make a million dollars. That's it.

Speaker 2:

You're gonna be submissive after don't listen to Ron Ron, my brother Ron.

Speaker 3:

I was waiting on the answer, but I said okay, I don't listen to Ron he's looking for.

Speaker 2:

Ron will go for the good woman. Trust me, I know my brother the money buys.

Speaker 3:

The loyalty that money buys is only gonna last as long as the money's there. And guess what that truly? Look, if Mike Tyson can get cheated on and I went all the way back to eighty, nine, eighty, eight If Mike Tyson can get cheated on in the prime of his career, if Tom Brady can get cheated on by his white jiu-jitsu instructor.

Speaker 1:

Damn. Yeah, you ain't lying.

Speaker 2:

Yo.

Speaker 1:

Yo.

Speaker 2:

And he can't go fight dude, can't go press, dude at all, he's got to live with it. Like, all right, all right, you got it, just throw a football at him. Right, all right, all right, you got it, just throw a football at him, right, just like all right.

Speaker 1:

So we went over marriage, we went over laws that it's 613, but we went over just starting with the Ten Commandments. You know, this is something great for me, because in my mind, you know, I'm looking at it like yo, you could be 5%, you could be Nation of Islam, whatever, but you can get jewels from everywhere, right, absolutely, exactly Just taking. You know, like, growing up, we like to bang on Christianity. Growing up, when you got knowledge yourself, you know Christianity ain't this and ain't that. You like to argue with Christians and all of that. But now, as a, as an older man, I'm like, wait a minute though. Whatever Jews they have in there, we can, we can utilize those Jews, whatever Jews are there. You know so. So I'm looking at the Ten Commandments from a whole different perspective today. So so the Ten Commandments would be a part of the 613.

Speaker 2:

Absolutely, absolutely.

Speaker 1:

Where could I find the 613 laws?

Speaker 3:

I mean you go to Leviticus. You're going to start with Exodus, chapter 20. That's you're going to get the Ten Commandments. You go to Leviticus. You go to Deuteronomy. Like the laws are all throughout there. I mean I got a whole list, my Torah, my notes and all my stuff is over there. But I mean you go through Leviticus, chapter 11, I believe it is that's your dietary laws. That talks about what you're putting in your body, the food that you're eating, and we talked about the food earlier. That's health. Um, you know, we have a habit as melanated people, we want to eat shrimp, lobsters, um, all bottom feeders, everything that we're not supposed to be, catfish, um, pork, like all these things that are killing us. Everything that we ingest that has poison or waste in it, that we're ingesting that is killing us. This is the stuff that we pray over and ask God to bless our food, like I mean it's.

Speaker 1:

Gotcha. So Leviticus Exodus. What other chapter?

Speaker 3:

Deuteronomy Numbers. I don't have every chapter, I don't have every chapter by heart, for every law, deuteronomy, that's peace man.

Speaker 2:

So for every love To the run of me. That's peace, man. So I have a question. This office is coming from the left. Do you guys deal with the Kabbalah and all that, or no, none of that stuff, right, I do, I read it. You do, I read it, I read it.

Speaker 3:

I mean, I study Buddhist practice. I study Buddhist practice, I study um um. I study a lot of temple, a lot of temple understanding and concepts. Because you're talking about people who've mastered vibrational frequency, you're talking about people who've mastered the art of breathing. So I say a lot of times how can you believe in God and you don't? You don't know how to breathe exactly in the beginning, the scriptures in Genesis, chapter 2, the most high breath, the breath of life into Adam, the Ruach, the spirit. So if I don't know how to breathe, how can I connect to God? So when I start looking at the human anatomy and I start looking at my chakra points, my solar chakra, I'm not diaphragm breathing, activating the true energy as it rises, allowing that energy to move throughout my body and transfer it. How am I truly connecting to God? How am I able to control my root desires, how am I able to control my lower half desires if I don't master breathing?

Speaker 2:

The arts of breathing. Yep, we had that show last week with Reef.

Speaker 1:

Sure did Sure did On Qigong, that was Qigong.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, qigong I mean a lot of the ancient arts that we don't, we overlook because we look at Tai Chi, we look at Qigong, we look at different meditative Tibetan-style breathing techniques and workouts. We look at that stuff and we say, oh, it doesn't make sense, oh, that's, that's you got to remember. Our people were migratory, so our migratory information has passed on to other nations and other nations have identified with these writings, with these teachings, and now they're taking it as if they're the inventor or creator of it and we all know better. But this is something that we have to return to that's peace.

Speaker 2:

That's beautiful. I like it. I like it so far we have.

Speaker 1:

We have a question from the chat. Uh, let's pull it up. Oh wait, hold on shalom family no, what was that? What happened? Okay, there we go. Do, uh, israelites consider themselves themselves Jews and are there so-called fake Israelites?

Speaker 3:

No, yeah, jews, not Jewish.

Speaker 2:

I have one question Do you connect back to the whole, the whole Bantu tribe?

Speaker 3:

I personally don't, but I know some that they do.

Speaker 2:

I know some that do. I read some of the. I read some of the. Some of the electors were pretty deep man yeah.

Speaker 3:

The Bantu, uh, igbo tribes, uh, you know, there's a lot of different tribes. Like I say, africa is very, very well represented in the, in the Israelite community, you know, but like, but, like I say, if, if I go one route, then that's going to support one concept. If I go another route, that supports another concept. So that's how we get these arguments always happening. So that's why I'm really, I'm really trying to show the best of both of us to walk a certain path right now yes man.

Speaker 1:

That's why I really want to stick to the teachings and the culture, right? So in the culture, being from New York, you watch the Israelites and they have all of these clothes on with the Star of David on and people make jokes about them. They look like wrestlers or something. Power Rangers, yeah, yeah, yeah. What's the custom? Like what? What are you wearing, is it? I noticed you never wear any of that. You just have a kufi and that's really it. You know what I mean.

Speaker 3:

Now I do. I do wear my tribal garbs. Um, I definitely wear tribal garbs. Um, you know you have your longer, your longer tops. You have your custom bottoms. You know you wear your linens, your silks, you know your Africanized clothing and things of that nature, but for the most part because I'm training or I'm my fringes on and I wear my fringes everywhere I go to let you know who I am but to help me remember the law, statutes and commandments got you. Alright, here's a question here necessary text of the stone edition.

Speaker 2:

Stone edition Tanaka straight that's peace I have another question for you um, I know the women are required to cover their heads after dark, right? The woman gonna like wear a head, a head wrap, to cover their heads at night? No, you, you don't follow that, all right.

Speaker 3:

No, you don't follow that, I'm just asking you know I mean like, okay, you go into the New Testament, right, and you look at it and say the men remove your. You know you have to remove their hats when they walk into the. You know, walk into the place of worship or whatever the case might be, that's not a law, that wasn't a law. So we don't, a lot of us don't follow that. You know, some people do, some people do, but a lot of what the New Testament has in it is not really the laws, unless it's referencing back to what the law actually states. A lot of things are what people have practically added in there and they've put their wisdom or their two cents into it to further assist the law. But if it's not laws, you're not men, it's not mandated that you do it okay, okay now the garb that you say you wear.

Speaker 1:

Uh, I never see you with it online or anything like that. Is that more of a private practice?

Speaker 3:

no, I don't. I definitely wear it. But, like I say, a lot of the times I'm either bodyguarding or I'm teaching. So I put on, you know, I put some gym clothes on, you know, some sweatsuits or whatever the case might be, and I'm headed off to the gym to train or train my students or whatever the case might be, or I'm bodyguarding, so I probably have a suit on with my clients or I'll be in tactical gear. So it just you know. But in my matter of fact, I did a detail for Yaki a few weeks ago and I had my garbs on when he got his doctorate or his PhD. When he got his PhD I was there with him. You know. I did his bodyguard detail then and I had some tribal garbs on at that event.

Speaker 2:

That's peace, that's peace, say Yaki, yeah yeah, some of the guys speaks on nutritional diets and stuff like that. Brother, peace, that's peace, yaki, beautiful brother, beautiful brother.

Speaker 1:

Beautiful brother Ali M Peace. I appreciate you guys. Platform, keep adding on Peace, brother Ali M Peace. I appreciate you guys. Platform, keep adding on Peace, brother. Yeah, hey, listen, that's what we came here to do, man. We came here to service the people and which we're trying out, we're trying our best, man, I'm going to tell you this Doing this is not so easy, you know. You know just that we were trying to do it right. You know, that's the thing. Well, we're going to close today's meeting, today's podcast. Remember, guys, we're on Spotify, apple, all streaming platforms. We're on Twitter. On Twitter, I'm kind of like just I'm not just saying anything, but I'm saying things. I'm kind of stirring it up a little bit on Twitter, I'm being funny and all that Be back on TikTok.

Speaker 2:

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Speaker 1:

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Speaker 3:

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Speaker 2:

Got you my brother. That's beautiful man. Salute, Salute, man hope to have you up again, man.

Speaker 1:

We need you really. You know what I'm saying. We need the Israelite perspective. Just like I said, we got Moors, we got guards, we got everything. We need the Israelite perspective for sure, exactly. Thank you for supporting us. We really appreciate y'all and we're out of here. See you tomorrow. Peace we out.

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