Malcolm X's pilgrimage to 10 African countries after leaving the Nation of Islam exemplified his commitment to Pan-Africanism, where he sought to unite Black people worldwide and challenge the United States for crimes against humanity, representing a vision of Black liberation that transcended national boundaries and emphasized both material reparations and spiritual/mental healing for Black communities.
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MALCOLM X'S PILGRIMGE TO 10 AFRICAN COUNTRIES T O GLOBAL UNITE AFRICAN PE PEOPLE!Añadido:
All right, all right, family. We live with the general. You already know what time it is. We got some fire for you today. We're going to be talking about Malcolm X.
The greatest uh leader, you feel me, of the 20th century for black Americans.
And very well may may be for the globe.
You feel what I'm saying? And so, we're going to talk about his pilgrimage to Africa, his quest uh to unite uh black people all over the world under Pan-Africanism. That's exactly what he was doing. And so, we're going to look at the greats. We all look at the, you know, and we look at the greats of our people and what they were trying to accomplish. Before we get started, family, want you to click that link right there in the top of the chat.
We highlighting some fire today. You feel what I'm saying over there on Patreon, The Code of Saturn and the control of black music. This is a powerful and deep esoteric uh presentation. You got to buckle in for it and what you do not believe, you understand, very well could be the truth. So, you better pay attention to it well. You feel me? Also, we got uh Lilith, Queen of Hell, uh Chief Goddess of the White World. These is two powerful esoterical uh presentation. Off the chain. You can't get them nowhere else, family.
That's right. Now, let's talk about this, family, cuz, you know, I see people trying to uh backdate, you know, because they are fairly recent cult that just come into existence just the other day and they need to backdate and and try to uh you know, kidnap pieces on the board and say, "Oh, this is a uh FBA or Foundational Black American." I see a lot of people try to use Malcolm, even though his life speaks for itself. You see cuz Malcolm went on a If you watch the movie, he went on a pilgrimage to Africa. I actually went on two. But the the the pilgrimage after he left the nation of Islam. And he went to Africa and he went to 10 uh countries in Africa. You know, he also went to the uh What is it? The African Organization of Unity. The I believe that's what it is. Uh I'll get the correct terminology for it where all the nations in Africa went to that summit and Malcolm was there. You see and I'm quite sure he was rubbing He was rubbing elbows because Malcolm X was pushing for uh you know, to take the United States to world court. You see for its its crime against humanity. And this is also something that very much scared the powers to be cuz Malcolm X was doing things that you know, was clearly outside of any any other leader. You know what I'm saying? To do that. Matter of fact, he's the only one that I know that made that type of a move.
You see what I'm saying? Cuz if you in see if you in the confines of the beast, you see, the only he's who was above him. You know what I'm saying?
You ain't got nobody that can you know, check, you know, check his his his power. So you have to go and reach to other nations, you see, that can collectively say, "Yo, we see what you done did." Yeah, and and and and let the world know that, you know, and the world let him know, "We know what you did."
You see and uh Malcolm X if to my understanding had, you know, uh received the vote of 22 African heads of state.
You see, to to challenge the United States in the UN or you know, for crimes against humanity against black people.
So, when we start talking about uh reparations, you I understand the you know, the nation of Islam was attempting to do some work in that area, but Malcolm was the vocal the vocal uh leader that was making it known that y'all owe us.
But, he was a pan-Africanist.
Understand that. I I don't see no Y'all was trying to integrate. When we look at the FBAs and the found They was looking for integration. Malcolm was looked at as a outcast. You see what I'm saying?
He was looked at as a outcast and I I heard Malcolm He was also, you know what I'm saying, trying to get a But, that I that was in the latter part of his his his, you know, that was in the latter part. I don't I didn't see that in the earlier part of his you know, of his his his career, you know, as a uh uh uh a civil rights leader. I could very well be wrong, but I would, you know, most definitely like to look into that. You see, but I know Malcolm was very vocal in that. You see, and so he went to Egypt, he went to Senegal, he went to Kenya, he went to uh Ghana, he went to over 10 nations to build, you know, with the And so, this is showing you that the the foremost entities out there, Malcolm was the greatest. Period. Hands down.
Cuz right now, y'all that [ __ ] y'all did with civil rights, that should been uh they they they going to the chalkboard and they just they wiping all that off the chalkboard. You see, right now as we speak, they wiping that off the chalkboard. You see? So, that just show you when thing hands that give, hands that can take them away. Hands that give is hands that can take them away. You know, so uh Say Elijah was looking for integration.
Yeah, he was.
You know, he was They was looking for integration. They just wanted to do have a little peace here, a little peace there. You know what I'm saying? A little peace Thanks for for all the family in in in in the chat. You feel me? He You know, they looking for Malcolm, but Malcolm was looking for something far greater for our people.
Because he was the he was the the second coming of of Marcus Garvey.
You see? And people have to understand that. Malcolm X is the second coming of Marcus Garvey. You see, Marcus Garvey came with with the grandiose ideal, which is still the pri- uh the premier ideology that people aspire because that's you know, that's what we want.
You know, we want our people to be healed and re- re- repaired in the mentally and the spiritually. You see?
Not just paper because you got to repair Once you repair the mind and you you repair the spirit, then you you know, you got to go there first and foremost. You talking about reparations, people talking about but they don't want to talk about the spirit and mind. And they don't want to talk about the spirit and mind cuz we going to expose them for what they really about, you know? And people talking about they don't want to talk about ideologies. That's a ideology. That's slick talk. You can't You can't exist in the world without a ideology. How the hell you going to exist?
A lineage without a I don't know no lineage on this planet that ain't got a ideology. That's stupid.
How the hell do you function?
You know, it got to be a set of ideals for anything. This is called when you talk about uh institution, you have to have a ideology. Just stupid. I don't even know why people even say it's not a It's a lineage, it's not a ideology.
That's stupid.
[ __ ] How you going to unify? See, and then people come with this slick [ __ ] Stay on code. Well, what the [ __ ] is the code? That's the ideology. You got to have What's the What's the code? You got to do such and such and such and that's a ideology.
That's stupid, the [ __ ] y'all saying.
You know, can't nothing exist in the modern world without a ideology. You know what I'm saying? So, you got to quit playing. They just don't want to expose that ideology cuz they know we didn't the Pan-African scholarship done already exposed they ass for for every the Christianity and the the the the frats and the sororities.
You see, cuz when you when we start talking about this ethnogenesis and we start looking at the ingredients of this supposed ethno- ethnogenesis then we got to talk about the main ingredients of the United States that most so-called black Americans have evolved under the system that they have involved theirself in historically black colleges which a lot of them is named after Europeans and you going to get the frats and you going to get the sororities, you going to get the Freemasons, you going to get the black church with a black church with a white Jesus and you see, but but the the religion come from overseas, but they got a problem with Pan-Africanism, but they don't have a problem with a a Jewish Messiah that was born in Bethlehem down there 3,000 miles away.
This is damn This is a joke. This is a joke. And the fact when I broke down the other day and we just getting started today, but I'm showing you the elites.
I show you the elite. I start at the top and I show you what they was doing and show you what everybody else is doing.
And you can see everything that Martin Luther King tried to accomplish, they going to the chalkboard and they erasing that [ __ ] right now. Your little voting rights and all that the man hand that give is the man hand that could take it away. You see, the man hand that give is the man hand that could take it away.
And so you got to You got to get You got to do something with them hands. You feel what I'm saying? You got to get them hands out the way. You see, you know, and so we saw that Malcolm was reaching out overseas cuz it was too much niggerism. You know what I'm saying?
It's niggerism over in Africa, too. You understand what I'm saying? But if you would have got them when they were more in the in a revolutionary spirit, you know what I'm saying? Now they ain't in no revolutionary spirit. You know, all of them done settled back into misery.
You know, they don't They still After all that fighting and [ __ ] and everybody revolting, they still ain't got no more power over the land than they did before they started fight.
So you got even down in South Africa, you know, they they they was tearing [ __ ] up, ready to run them you know, ready to run them Europeans into the to the ocean. And then here come Mandela and all his love and you know, and we going do such and such ain't done nothing. They ain't got no more land than before Mandela became president. So all they fizzled out that revolutionary spirit. If you could have got to them when they was ready to tear [ __ ] up, we could have been, but now people done settled into their their misery. You know what I'm saying? And so that's where you at today. That's where you at today. But family, we going to wake them up. We going to continue to show our people the way. Uh before we get up off of here cuz we got a hell of a lineup today. Make sure you get over there to Patreon. We got Lilith, Queen of Hell, Chief Goddess of the wide world. And nobody does it better than the general. I'mma break it down and show you how that is the the they operating under this this deity right here in the United States in the world global control. Also, uh we going we want you to check out the code of Saturn, the control of black music. And it's not a it's not a joke.
It's real. Just like you got the Greek fraternity sororities. You got the elite that connect to a lot of these Roman deities. If you go into the damn Catholic church, you see them there. If you go off into Judaism, you see it there. So it's it's hidden behind these you know, these you know, these saints and and these damn prophets that you think was given to you by God, but those are just placeholders for Greek and Roman gods and demonic entities that are hidden behind those placeholders that you call saints, prophets, and and gods.
So I want you to wake up today. I want you to click that link and get over there. And we got a hell of a day today.
Don't stay tuned. We coming right back.
Black power.
Well, Jay Regal, you say it is is indeed a lineage. Yeah, but come back to me and tell me what the ideology is. Because you can't have no lineage without no damn ideology. I don't I don't need you to be no lineage. Cuz I know my lineage and I'mma get mine regardless if I hook up with you or not. But tell me what the ideology is when you come back. Other than that, man, you could go play house with somebody else. All right.
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