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As we are digesting that in which have devoured the our awaken time of awareness, which is truly sleep.
This thing we call sleep is only a return home from the reality of self unconsciousness, there is no rest in it, but a form of torment which beckons
our craving for peace from the confusion of what we conceive as pure truth.
Not realizing it is nothing more than an act of predation of the self.
Yes man, sleep is a time for completing your assignment as home work, filled with instructions given to us by spiritualy unliving world.
Unfortunately, what most of us do is talk, chatter, like a bunch of chickens hoping to leave the coup and forgetting that we have wings to fly. We all want to sound as to be great intellects in the ways of social order, to appear as some kind of scholar among our people.
The Truth is that Unity means exactly what it implies, A COLLECTION OF MANY PRODUCING ONE SINGLE FORCE OR STRUCTURE.
We want to sit around and discuss our problems, rather than solve them in the act of truly doing or taking the necessary steps to make
uniting a reality.
Talk is cheap, BE YE A DOER OF THE WORD.
Yes, discussions are appropriate, But actions speak for themselves.
We don't need guns and bombs, what we need, are people who are willing to work hard and sacrifice, to provide the reality of unity and not just sing the song of Love, ie... To Romanticize Unity, like a snake charmer with a flute.
We NEED, Brothers and Sisters Who Can Manifest The REALITY.
We NEED, Land to Farm, Housing, Schools, Hospitals, ect.... of Our Own.
We should be working to make this a reality.
I LAY A CHALLENGE TO ALL COMERS, AND PROFESSORS OF TRUTH. SHOW ME YOUR UNITY. STOP YOUR IDLE TALK AND PRESENT SOME REAL ACTION.
PLEASE, NO IMPOSTORS NEEDED, ONLY GODS, THOSE WHO CAN MAKE MANIFEST THE REALITY OF A BLACK GOVERNING BODY.
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BY DAVID EDWARDS AND DANIEL TENCER
Published: September 1, 2009
Updated 1 week ago
It appears Fox News host Glenn Beck has found an unlikely ally — an African-American preacher who peddles conspiracy theories about a white plot to exterminate black people.
Beck gave airtime Monday to Dallas-area pastor Stephen Broden, who argued that the health reform bill being debated in Congress will lead to a campaign to exterminate black people in America.
On Fox News’ Glenn Beck, Broden plugged a documentary, Maafa 21, that claims the pro-choice movement, and Planned Parenthood in particular, is part of a 150-year-old plot to exterminate the African-American race.
“Slavery = Abortion = Genocide — that seems to be the message of this Life Dynamics documentary called Maafa 21,” the Right Wing Watch blog sums up.
“What’s going on in that documentary is what’s going to happen in the health care package,” Broden told Glenn Beck.
“I believe what we’re seeing is an orchestrated attempt to radically change this country from what the founders had in mind,” Broden said. “There is a deliberate attempt on the part of Marxist, socialist and … Darwin atheists who are changing this country.”
“Yes, Pastor Broden also believes that Obama’s administration will lead to socialism, ideologically-motivated hit squads and general cultural disintegration,” writes Andrew Belonsky at Gawker. “Beck wonders aloud whether Broden, who supported McCain during last year’s election, too has become a pariah. Certainly he can’t be called a racist, because he’s black, so what pejoratives does Broden face? The good pastor hasn’t the foggiest. He just hopes people call him a ‘patriot,’ a moniker Beck readily affixes.”
Broden’s theory, via Maafa 21, has made its way into the fringes of conservative thought. In July, Arizona House Rep. Trent Franks cited the film as evidence that abortion is a racist plot.
Maafa 21 “does an excellent job of documenting the prominent role racism played in bringing about abortion-on-demand in the United States, as former slave owners and elites turned to eugenics as a means of keeping minorities underfoot,” Franks wrote in a response to remarks by Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. The retired justice had argued that access to abortions for low-income women is limited.
Even civil rights activists have been swept up in the theory’s unlikely blend of race issues and abortion. Alveda C. King, niece of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., plugged the movie in a Washington Times op-ed last month.
Broden, who is African-American, also had praise for the occasionally race-baiting Beck.
“Do you think I have it right that these are Marxist radicals that have positions of tremendous power?”
“You are dead on, and unfortunately you are the only voice in the marketplace, in the public square, that is raising the red flag,” Broden said.
This video is from Fox News’ Glenn Beck, broadcast Aug. 31, 2009.
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but discuss with the ignorant as with the wise.
The limits of art cannot be delivered;
there is no artist whose talent is fulfilled.
Fine words are more sought after than greenstone,
but can be found with the women at the grindstone.
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