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JAHTUMI
HOLY EMMANUEL I SELASSIE I JAHRASTAFARI BLESED LOFE GIVE THANKS FOR LIFE AND THE MITHTY LIFE GIVER BLESSED PROPHET PRIEST AN KING HOLY EMMANUEL I SELASSIE I JAHRASTAFARI!!!GIVE THANKS FOR WORDS OF POWER HON.MOAMBEH FOR SKILLFUL GUIDANCE IN THIS TYM MORE BLEESINGS THRU THIS COMMING CELEBRATION OF SABBATH DAY,
EXODUS 20 & 31!!GIVE THANKS FOR OUR ROYAL HOUSE OF LOVE!!GOD IS LOVE SO LETS ALL LOFE LOFE!!!
Blessed Heart of Sabbath Four Winds of Earth to one and all Royall Family! This strong really lived up to its name, it was truly strong to bear and strong to win! Yet we have a long road to travel and a Mighty Long way to go the pan getting hotter but we are not jumping into the fyah! How do we love without feeling some kind of pain seeing satan hate when we are happy? Then how do we sustain that love without giving way to our God we and the Principals we stand for? We have learned that as long as we are in babylon and divided without collective security we will have to make some hard choices! How do we feed ourselves and families being one of the hardest choice we would have to endure and make, because the must dreadful noise on earth, in our opinion, has to be the cry of a hungry child! its even more dreadful when that child is your own or loved one, family member, and so on! When we see the Congo and situation there and the entire Continent of Africa we can't help but to hert inside and wonder how long Mighty God, how long? Then when we see the progress we have made as little as it may seem, our Taba and community at HQ and the Caribbean, our Families in Brazil, and South/Central America Mexico est...our Families in America Miami, Philly, New York, Cali, est...France, England ect...If we use the patient eye of Jah Ras Tafari we can see progress even at the darkest moments! We continuously teach our children to see a good lesson in everything, good or bad, when you win or loose in anything, because Good could never loose to evil and in every lose there is the lesson of why we lose so we never really lose because we have won the lesson of why we didn't win, making us winners anyway! Our God and King, as far as we can remember, never win a Battle with a multitude of His Children, please someone correct InI if wrong! Judges 7 is one of our favorite examples to this. And Today a remnant of Gods Faithful few are left to carry the burden of leading a final and victorious charge to victory for a multitude of Jah children that need their Leadership! Lets prepare ourselves learning all the past lessons of failures and wins alike and make this charge count, not only for ourselves but for our little ones and our elders our Empresses our Princes and Princesses, whose future depends greatly on it! Our God is watching and waiting InI feel it like that feeling we feel when someones watching? Yes, we can feel it like that!
We pray this and every Sabbath be a re-charge on our life force to fulfil our duties in this battle and win the victory promise to us by HIM who has seen its Victory from the beginning of time! King Selassie I Jah Ras Tafari!!! Holy King Emmanuel the 7 Adoni I God Jah Ras Tafari!!! Blessed Heart of Sabbath to one and to all Royal and Magnificent Family of our King of King All Mighty Father and our Queen of Queens Holy Mother of Creation. Love and Light and Blessed Sabbath Rest. Whole of the Love! Matthews 10, St. John 10, 30-38, Psalms 82 and 110, Isaiah 52.
Take A Grip My Brother Take A Grip Another Grip...Hold On And Never Let God...Never Let Go No Matter What The People Of The World May Say...Hold On And Never Let Go...Marcus Emmanuel I King Selassie I Jah Ras Tafari!!!

JAHTUMI
Blessed Love,give thanks for the good works thru this time give thanks for the BLACK CHRIST SALVATION love to pass greetings to all virtures women who stand at the side of his king being obedient being respectful showing the humble heart u know EMPRESS MENEN I SELASSIE I JAHRASTAFARI african women is goddess in flesh we honour and glorify the living ensamples so many times babylon media paint the negative perseption of what a goddess looks like, we know already tht that impact on our black sisters home an abroad is al negativity and cant help no 1 our sisters need to love 1 another and leave babylon now and now a better tmrow is guaranteed u know uplift 1 another thru BLACK CHRIST SALVATION!!WHILRLWIND GOD JAHRASTAFARI SELAH SELASSIE I JAHRASTAFARI!! love u all my black brothers and sisters black over white R over x good over evil!!!
love u all!!!!!

Pharmd189
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Oh Blessed Heart of Love Empress M! Blessed Heart of Love guidance and protection thru the Sabbath Day of Rest! May the God of Abraham Isaac and Jacob even HIM who is greater in the I than he who is in the world, hear thy petition and provide thee thine heart desire! Continue love yourself, handle your kingdom and truly be comfortable with the Goddess you are and when your not watching for him, he will come cause the love you show yourself will attract him to you. Marcus Garvey teaches us when we are true to ourselves we cant be false to no one and a man of God will know this and honor it. This is a Man and Woman of Right Kingdom so know our Father knows all our needs as His children. Just work pray be stead fast and don't let the world take away your joy even that first joy and love in self and the God of love will not fail to answer all your needs even thine heart desire in Righteousness of Salvation! Holy King Selassie I Empress Menen I Jah Ras Tafari!!! Blessed Sabbath Goddess
Who can find a truly Righteous Kingman
For no price can buy his love
The heart of his empress doth safely trust in him
So that she knows no pain
He is more than a blessing
A virtuous wombman is rare
O JAH, how much more is a righteous kingman
Everyday after slaving in the system
To feed, cloth the youth, maintain the gate
A wombman seal up the day giving thanks
same time wondering
WHERE IS SUCH A MAN?
Give thanks for the strenghth so far JAH I am nothing without thee The harder the battle the sweeter the victory
Give thanks for the few righteous kings, true gods,who would never oppress, deceive a wombman who takes his stance in her life
who knows her worth Who loves her as JAH wills They often praise a virtuous wombman A righteous kingman is extremely rare the few of them are worthy of as much praise, a wombman who doesn't have him in flesh knows!

priest itafa
love to the house, having a international reasoning dec,10 at 10 miles bull bay, where we hope to put jah congress in full order, calling one calling all to the international call. allso we celebrating the work and effort of our father toward human right and human justice, hon.prophet mohambeh i need to link up with the i god

DESTAFUL!
Blessed Love honourable Lords & empresses, Prince & princesses
give thanks for life and all that is of good. InI link up for am in need of reasoning from the Ites them with regards to the Mary-Fall. InI wa know what is the Mary-fall and how does it connect to RastafarI Woman. Why is it important for InI as the RastafarI woman to cover InI Crown in such a manner. Is it of BoBo women only or RastafarI Woman as a whole. This is not I being ignorant but seeking knowledge...rastafarI
Any Angel wanting to help Hon. Priest Bobby in Ghana can do so by buying the 2002 "What a Happy Time" Vol.1 Cd for $13 shipping included. All minus shipping will be sent to my lord for his medical and sustenance. Iron sharpens iron strength to strength. paypal customers send Cd strength to *houseofb or male to House of Bobo 2050 s. 13th st. Milwaukee Wi. 53204. Hon. Priest Bobby produced most of the songs on this first vol. we have about 70 original copies left. so let's give my lord a strength in his time of need! Blessed Heart of Love to one and all.
Blessed Heart Of Love And Honor To All The Saint Of Our God And King Moving Tru The Earth Slaying The wicked In High And Low Places With Word Sound And Power! The Truth Will Set Us Free For Freedom We Want And We Working For Now And Now!!! Sharpest Spear On Earth! Truth, That Mighty Daga! Terrible Truths And Rights In Righteousness Of Salvation! Weapons Of Mass Destruction Is The Truth Of Salvation! What A Might God We Serve! All Powers To The Angels Of The Most High Wielding Such Mighty Sword Of Truth and Rights! Cut them Off In Thy Truth Now And Now Mighty I AM Most High King Emmanuel The 7 Adoni I God Jah Ras Tafari!!!!!!! Blessed Heart Of Celebrations And Sabbath Day of Rest One And All! Selah!

JAHTUMI
HOLY EMPRESS MENEN I JAHRASTAFARI give thanks for such higher education bleset lent season to all brothers and sistars home and abroad tym for purification give thanks EMPRESS MARINA M.BLAKE for such royal teachment four wings!!!
heart of love heart of bobo shanty!!
Thank you Honorable Empress Marina!!! From InI House! Good start to the Lent season. Guide us oh Thou Great Jahovia pilgrim thru this barren land, for we are weak but thou art Mighty lead us with thy powerful Hands! Put the Goddesses in front! and protect all side and flanks! Israelites marching home to Mt. Zion Ethiopia Africa, the Land where All Gods and Goddesses love to be... I and I King Selassie I Jah Ras Tafari!!!
Holy Empress Mennen I King Selassie I Jah Ras Tafari!!
Cut and Clear Father/Mother of Creation, Cut and Clear My Lord and Empress and Ride on in Majesty in Lowly Pomp Ride on to Live for What a Mighty God we serve! He's like 10,000 to my soul! Imagine His People!Redeem us oh Father Moses from King Pharaoh and his host! Redemption God Jah Ras Tafari Selah King Selassie I Jah Ras Tafari!
TO: All Brothers and Sisters Born on the Continent
FROM: Empress Marina M. Blake (Bobo Shanti House)
Blessed Love My Lords and Empresses:
We, your Black brothers and sisters in the West, would like to introduce ourselves to you; have a conversation with you and re-establish a bond with you. Indeed, throughout the years, we have seldom spoken directly to each other and have known of each other only what has been fed to us by a biased, white media, intent on alienating us from one another and sowing seeds of distrust and discord between us. In particular, the white media portrayed you as backward and uncivilized, while at the same time depicting us as lazy, unproductive, criminally inclined individuals who would rather rely on government handouts than work for an honest living. In fact, the United States of America has willfully exported a negative image of its Black citizens throughout the world for the explicit purpose of engendering hatred toward us. This conversation aims to change that perception.
Specifically, we want to show that there is a deeper truth beyond the media headline and it is that truth which Africans on the Continent must understand in order to fully comprehend the continued tribulations of Black people in the West, notwithstanding the election of Barack Obama in November 2008 as the first Black president of the United States. We will tell you about the difference that makes no difference and the change that brought about no change. We will tell you about the paradox of progress which allows a Black man to become president, even as millions of Blacks are subjected to increased racism and brutality. We will tell you about the shifting nature of racism and demonstrate to you that racism is both an idea and a structure of institutions, impervious to meaningful change or challenge.
We will explain why in the midst of seemingly boundless wealth, Black people have remained poor. We will show you that poverty is not accidental, but rather by design. We will demonstrate how the white man places hurdles in our path to success, then curses us for not succeeding, a practice which led Malcolm X to remark that “[he has] no respect for a society that crushes a man under a heavy burden and curses him when he is unable to stand up under the weight of that burden.” We will show you that their contempt for us is based on nothing but the color of our skin. Indeed, we will show you that they hate us when we fail but hate us more when we succeed.
We will expose the distortion of tying blackness to criminality, and argue that the real criminality is to have wretched poverty in the midst of unbridled wealth. That whatever offense they accuse us of, they have committed greater offenses against us. To put it bluntly and to borrow a line from Shakespeare “we have been more sinned against than we are sinning.” Finally, we want to communicate strongly our desire to come home to Africa, but we need your assistance in facilitating our return. We want you to join us in our demand for reparations for Africa and all her children.
Below we provide a small sample of the myriad ways in which our progress in the West was deliberately thwarted by whites and show you the impact of inherited disadvantage. Correspondingly, we want to acknowledge your suffering at the hands of the “colonizers” and the “investors” in Africa. At the end of this communique, it is hoped that we in the West and you on the Continent will realize that our struggles are one and the same and that the need is urgent for us to work together to save Africa and to preserve and advance the interest of the Black race.
To understand our current dilemma, we must go back to the origin of our crisis. The foundation for our perpetual oppression was laid very early. In 1803, the Haitian people, led by Toussaint L’Ouverture, defeated the French army and won freedom for the enslaved Blacks on the island, thereby allowing Haiti to become the first free Black Republic in the Americas. As punishment for succeeding against a white army and freeing its citizens from slavery, Haiti became the direct target of European and American hostility. Specifically, Haiti was subjected to unrelenting military invasion, economic embargos, diplomatic quarantines, imposition of U.S.-backed dictators, and demands for reparations. More specifically, shortly after Haiti declared itself a free Republic, France demanded $21 billion dollars (2004 dollars) in reparation from Haiti for depriving France of Haiti’s slave labor. Moreover, in 1825, France threatened to re-enslave Haitians, if Haiti did not agree to pay France an additional 140 million francs, as well as grant France a 50% tariff reduction for all French ships docking in Haiti. To meet it financial obligations to the French government, Haiti was forced to borrow money from various French banks at extremely high interest rates. From that time on, Haiti has been struggling under the yolk of a huge economic burden, never able to balance its national budget or offer its citizens a good standard of living. In fact, today, Haiti remains the poorest country in the Western hemisphere, as a direct result of the actions of Europe and the United States in 1825. (For a full discussion of the continuing legacy of slavery in Haiti see Randall Robinson’s work “An Unbroken Agony.”)
Similar schemes were set in place in the United States. Shortly after the abolition of slavery in the United States in 1865, the U.S. government and its white citizens devise new ways to keep Blacks enslaved and oppressed. Among the many practices and schemes put in place to hinder the development and growth of Blacks were: • The Enactment of Vagrancy Laws - Numerous states enacted “vagrancy” laws which were so vague that a person had no way of complying with these laws. Accordingly, Black men were systematically rounded up and arrested for vagrancy, after which they would be taken before a county judge, found guilty, then a fine would be imposed and the man sentenced to 30 days in prison. However, because most Black men could not pay those fines, their sentences would be extended to one year of hard labor. In this way, white America was able to continue its practice of forced labor without compensation, under brutal conditions. This practice continued for many years. • Discriminatory Housing Laws – Black codes were developed after the end of slavery and race determined (i) whether a person could own property (ii) where a person could own property (iii) where a person could live. Residential patterns were established by racialized zoning laws established in the late 19th century. When this practice was outlawed by the Supreme Court in 1917, white citizens created restrictive covenants in their real estate deeds to prohibit any white from selling his or her property to Blacks. Blacks, therefore, were confined to living in the worst areas and environments, often at the sites of toxic waste dumps. • Redlining - Redlining was a means by which banks would designate neighborhoods where they would not invest, and these were generally black neighborhoods. Thus, Black communities, stigmatized and denied access to loans and other resources, often became places that lacked businesses, jobs, grocery stores and other services. This, in turn, would cause upwardly mobile Black to leave these neighborhoods, further causing these communities to fall into chaos and despair. Thus, redlining further entrenched the problems of concentrated poverty, thereby creating and reinforcing a vicious cycle of decline for which Black people themselves were blamed. • Restrictions on Entreprenurship - Black people’s attempts at economic self-sufficiency and independence were thwarted by whites at every turn. Specifically, Blacks were restricted by law from participating in business on the open market. In fact, explicit state and local policies restricted the rights and freedom of Blacks as entrepreneurs. Indeed, numerous industries and various types of businesses were off limits to Blacks. Furthermore, those types of businesses opened to Blacks were restricted to all-Black, segregated markets, thereby depriving Black businessmen access to customers of other races. In other words, Blacks could only sell to Blacks but other business people such as whites, Jews, Japanese, and Chinese were allowed to sell to each other and to Blacks as well. Above all, Blacks were also forced into the role of consumer, then cursed for not being sufficiently industrious. Eugene Robinson says it most succinctly in his book entitled, “Disintegration: The Splintering of Black America”. Mr. Robinson states that Black progress was not just discouraged, not just hampered, but actually outlawed. Blacks were prohibited from learning to read and write; were prohibited from going into certain types of industries and were prohibited from doing business beyond the black community. • Education – Our access to education was severely limited and even in those rare situations where we managed to get a good education, we were prevented from pursuing higher professions, such as law and medicine. Instead, we were channeled into athletics and performing arts, under the theory that we were good at those things, but not at science and math or intellectualism, generally. • The Criminal Justice System – Black men are disproportionately targeted for police brutality, arrests and ultimately incarceration. Every year, numerous Black youths are killed by white police officers and thousands are locked up for crimes that go unpunished if committed by white youths. The scope of the problem is vast and the situation grave. Here is a frightening statistic: 70,000 rapes take place in prison annually. Who do you think this is happening to? What impact do you think this is having on our communities, on the Black race? [I am writing a separate paper on Mass Incarceration in the United States and the misery that that spawns for Black people.] In addition to the structural barriers to achievement which whites erected, ambitious Blacks and successful Black communities were targeted for attacks. Among those incidents are: • Rosewood community in Florida – In June 1921, the thriving Black community of Rosewood was burned to the ground by racist whites who could not tolerate the success of Black people. Accordingly, an angry mob, supported by the government, completely destroyed the schools, churches, businesses and homes in Rosewood. Hundreds of Blacks lost their lives and property loss was estimated at $2.3 million. Numerous such incidents took place throughout the United States, where thriving and successful Black communities were sacked by whites, with many Blacks killed in the process. This was to serve as a deterrent to Black people advancing. • Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans – In 2005, after hurricane destroyed a predominantly black community in New Orleans, the people were left without help or resources for an unreasonably long time. Those seeking refuge in neighboring white communities were turned back by white government officials and were even fired upon by white citizens. When help finally arrived, the rescue workers would bypass Black people to save the white people of the town. • Paul Robeson – After graduating at the top of his class from Columbia Law School in New York in 1923, Paul Robeson was unable to find a job as a lawyer. When he was ultimately hired by a law firm, he faced so much discrimination, ever from the secretaries and the clerks, that he was forced to leave the firm. As a consequence, Paul Robeson he was forced to go into theatre and performance, one of the few fields that were available to Blacks, although not without harsh discrimination. • Reginald Lewis, an able and successful businessman, was hindered in his bid to acquire Beatrice International Foods, a thriving conglomerate having 64 companies in 31 countries. Ultimately, Mr. Lewis had to hire a white man to “front” the deal in order to successfully effect the acquisition of Beatrice Foods. The white business men became enraged when they discovered that Reginald Lewis was, in fact, the person behind the acquisition. They could not abide the idea that a Black man should own such a successful company. Reginald Lewis died in 1993; it is widely rumored that he was poisoned. • Bill Cosby - In1992 and 1993 famous actor and comedian, Bill Cosby, was denied the right to acquire National Broadcasting Corporation (NBC), the number two broadcasting network in the U.S., at that time. Once again, the powers that be could not abide the idea of a Black man owning a mainstream media outlet, which would allow him to help control the images of Blacks that is projected around the world. To be sure, a few carefully selected Blacks are allowed to advance to certain positions (i.e., Barack Obama, Colin Powell, Condoleezza Rice, Michael Jackson, Oprah Winfrey, Michael Jordan etc.). However, the remaining millions of Blacks are poorly educated; unemployed; homeless; confined to depressed neighborhoods; suffer from ill health; are brutalized by police or are incarcerated at disproportionate rates. The successful Blacks may be the elite of the servant class, but they are still the servant class. Thus, in measuring progress, we have to look at the collective, and not just at the exceptional successful Blacks. Indeed, there is great strategy involved in allowing a select number of Blacks to advance. Specifically, in positioning a number of Blacks in top positions, it helps to deflect accusations of racism in America. Thus, people become focused on what America looks like rather than what it does. Accordingly, the principle of fighting structural discrimination is eclipsed by the desire to showcase difference through symbolic gestures. Therefore, the presence of Blacks in certain position is little more than “window dressing” and any perceived change is simply cosmetic. Furthermore, the system could never remedy the Black condition because the system IS the problem. The same is true with the Presidency of the United States. Although a Black man occupies the office of President of the United States, this achievement must not be interpreted as a structural change in the system. You see, racism is not simply about whites as obvious villains and Blacks as obvious victims. To be sure, racism is a system of oppression that discriminates against people on the basis of their race. But racism is not static; it has a shifting nature so that it can give something on the one hand, and takes away something greater on the other hand, yet, at the same time, gives the illusion that it is receding. That is the genius of the system. Therefore, so long as the system remains intact, the question of which individual holds power is irrelevant and, thus, Barack Obama’s election works as a subterfuge which causes Black people to relax their position and convince them that they are living in a “post-racial” society, where race no longer matters. But that would be a grievous mistake on our part, if we should disarm at this time. In fact, Obama’s election should confirm for us that no matter our achievement, what “progress” we seem to make, racism remains intact. As stated above, we must recognize that our redemption will not come from within the system, but rather from our resignation from the system. Indeed, they want to dupe us with the illusion of a post racial society so that when we talk about continued racism and discrimination our arguments are immediately discounted and we are accused of living in the past or of practicing the same discrimination of which we complain. They call this “reverse discrimination.” But we must be able to see the difference between “racial distinctions intended to impose white supremacy” and “racial distinctions intended to undo the harms of white supremacy.” In sum, we are not anti-white; we are just pro-Black. Like us in the West, you on the Continent have been subject to brutal colonialism, imperialism and now Chinese “investments.” We are aware of the lopsided contracts you have been forced to sign; the many incidents of multinational corporations dictating the terms of a trade agreement or outmaneuvering African governments in negotiations. Similarly, they have convinced you that their white culture is more advanced than yours and that they are better at governing than you are. In this way, they hope to erode your self-confidence, your abilities and your culture. We are aware of the myriad ways in which they undermine your political and economic system; how they promote internal strife to create unrest or rebellion, thus “proving” that Black people are unable to maintain a stable government. We know fully well the nature of these people. Remember, we are talking about people who have no compunction about poisoning a river where women, children and cattle go to get drinking water, as was the case in Namabia when SWAPO fought to eliminate colonial rule. We are talking about people who would manufacture germs in a lab such as the HIV virus to kill millions of people for the sole purpose of acquiring the people’s land. We are talking about people who have attacked or killed our freedom fighters such as, H.I.M. Emperor Haile Selassie; Marcus Garvey; The Right Hon. King Emmanuel Charles Edwards; Patrice Lumumba; Kwame Nkrumah; Steve Biko; Nelson Mandela; Jomo Kenyatta; Winnie Mandela; Malcolm X; Maurice Bishop; Walter Rodney; Robert Mugabe; Albert John Luthuli; Walter and Albertina Sisulu; Kenneth Kaunda; Hector Pieterson and countless others. We are talking about people who are now inducing African countries to impose greater restrictions on issuance of visas to Blacks from the West, especially Rastafari. People who want to compel African countries to adopt or endorse social policies (such as homosexuality) under the threat of reduced financial aid and in total derogation of these countries cultural practices or moral principles. In every way possible, Europe and America continue to impose its will on Africa and its people. Yet, for all that the white man has done to us and continues to do, we remain loyal to him and to his system. In fact, in a masterful act of treachery, the white man continues to retain a position of trust and reverence among Black people, a situation that is as perverse as it is paradoxical. That is why, in his book entitled “Breaking the Chains of Psychological Slavery” psychologist Dr. Na’im Akbar writes that the slavery that feeds on the mind; that invades the soul of men; that destroys a man’s loyalties to himself and establishes allegiance to forces which seek to destroy him, is an even worst form of capture. Brothers and sisters, the evidence is all around us. White people don’t love us, they never will and they seek only our destruction. In furtherance of that objective, whites have consistently tried to create division among us, by pitting Blacks from the Caribbean against those born in the U.S., and all of us in the Diaspora from you born on the Continent. They have even told some of you on the Continent (especially Ethiopians, Somalians and Eritreans) that you are not Black or “Negroid” like people in other African countries or those of us in the West. Their strategy continues to be “divide and conquer.” In a further effort to keep us alienated from each other, they continue to advance the argument that you on the Continent participated in the slave trade. Indeed, the argument that “our own brothers sold us into slavery” has become more popular and prevalent in recent years. However, it is dishonest to compare the role played by Blacks in the Transatlantic Slave Trade with that played by whites. After all, it was whites who invented the system; it was whites who forced many Blacks to participate or risk their own enslavement; it was whites who transported us across the ocean in some of the most inhumane fashion; it was whites who divided families; it was whites who auctioned us off as chattel; it was whites who raped our women; it was whites who savagely beat us and lynched us if we rebelled against any injustice; it was whites who kept this brutal, savage system of slavery going for hundreds of years; it was whites who made huge amounts of money from enslaving Blacks; it was whites who said that Blacks are less than human, were animals. So we don’t want whites to tell us about your participation in the slave trade unless they are ready to hear some hard truths about themselves. Your participation does not relieve whites of their culpability. Sadly, many Blacks in the West have taken up this position. (When the oppressed starts making the argument for the oppressor, you know the oppression is complete). Fortunately, most of us in the Diaspora have recognized that we need to be careful because when we countenance this type of argument, we legitimize the behavior of whites and become co-conspirators with white men in their never-ending quest to evade responsibility for the atrocities they have inflicted upon the Black race. In any event, whether or not you on the Continent participated in the Transatlantic Slave Trade, is no business of the white man. This is a family affair, an internal matter and will be handled as such, without the interference of any white man. Another point to be made is that the Jews are guilty of worst behavior toward their own brothers; but no one likes to talk about that. Jews delivered thousands of their fellow Jews to the Nazi regime, knowing fully well that the people they gave up would be exterminated in the gas chambers. Those Jews were handsomely rewarded for betraying their brothers; but that discussion is always stifled and never pursued. My brothers and sisters on the Continent, it is time for us to unite and work together. We must move to erase the socially constructed barriers that continue to imprison and divide us. Black people cannot afford to be divided by ethnicity, tribal or political affiliations, geographic boundaries, gender differences, culture or religion. We must unite across all these divides, if the Black race is to be preserved and become strong. When we stay alienated, separated and divided, white man wins. Some have argued that skin color is not a sufficient basis on which to unite but we believe that our collective experience as victims of racial oppression is all the cohesion we need. White people have always united around skin color, notwithstanding any internal differences. We should do the same. In this connection, we urge you to petition your respective governments, tell them about us and our plight in the West, tell them how we continue to suffer at the hands of whites and that the election of Barack Obama does not diminish this truth. Tell them that we work hard and continue to strive but that each time we reach the goal post, they move it further and further away. Tell them that the system was designed for us to fail; that the system is “rigged” against us in the Diaspora, as it is rigged against you on the Continent. Tell them that the system is rigged against Black people universally. Tell them that in judging Black people’s advancement or lack of advancement in the West they should bear in mind that success and advancement are tied to more than individual effort; they are tied to the willingness of the larger society to allow access to those seeking to enter. Tell them that in many cases we are honorable people forced to do dishonorable things. Tell them that the destructive behavior that some Blacks engage in is a direct result of the oppression under which they are forced to live. Tell them how white men quote statistics as proof of Black men’s criminality but that statistics do not reveal cause nor do they give balance or provide context for the information upon which the statistics are based. Tell them to not accept racial stereotype as fact. Tell them that the bad behavior is both a cause and a consequence of our condition, so that the symptom and the syndrome are one and the same. Tell them that most of us have done everything they require of us, yet it is not enough for we cannot do the one thing white men require most of us, in that “we cannot stop being Black.” Tell them again that despite any wrongdoing they perceive on our part, “we have been more sinned against than we are sinning.” Tell them to be ever vigilant against the deception of the white man. Tell them that the white man’s methods may have changed but not his motives. Tell them to not impose any restrictions on our travel into Africa. Tell them to reject the argument that slavery was good for us, that we in the West are better off than you on the Continent because of slavery and that European culture is superior to African cultures. No, they are not brighter or more intelligent than Africans; they are not more industrious than Africans; they are not more creative or ingenious than Africans. They are simply more evil and godless than Africans. What they excel at is deception. Tell them that white man’s doctrine is as sweet as honey but as corrosive as acid. Remind your governments that all that the white man has achieved has come at our expense. Their “advanced society” was built with the forced labor of Black people. The minerals they used were stolen from Africa, after they pillaged the continent and forced the people into servitude. The “know-how” they acquired was done by copying us, after which they destroyed our libraries and great civilizations. The monuments and artifacts in their museums belong to us. They are criminals who continue to profit from their misdeeds, both past and present. Tell your government about Rastafari. Tell them to look closely at Rastafari culture and what it promotes; what it means for the dignity of the Black man; how it pledges it’s loyalty to Africa above any place else; how it affirms the Black man’s humanity; how it doesn’t require the Black man to subordinate his culture to European culture. Tell them that Rastafari serves to lessen the demoralizing effects of the degrading roles that Black people are forced to assume in the world. Tell them that Rastafari stands as the defender of the poor and the powerless, in David’s perpetual battle with Goliath. We know that the governments of Africa have been fed a negative image of Rastafari, so that they may reject the culture and Rastafari people. But tell your government that our only offense is that we reject white man’s culture and that the white man is running scared because he is losing his grip on the Black man’s mind. Above all, tell them we want to repatriate. Tell them to join us in our demand for reparations from the governments who enslaved us. Tell them that we must collectively reject welfare, foreign aid and IMF loans and demand reparation because we prefer justice to charity. Tell them that Africa and her children are entitled to reparations for the damages they have suffered. Tell them that this is true, despite any seeming generosity from white government with whom they transact or any “nice” white person with whom they share a friendship. Tell them that our fight is not against individual whites, only the oppressive white system. Tell them that slavery and discrimination are social problems that demand social solutions – not individual misdeeds that demand individual reparation. Tell them that Africa’s children in the West need their love and loyalty. Tell them we want to re-unite with our mother. Tell them we want to come home. One Perfect Love, Your Blood Brothers and Sisters in the Diaspora

jahyes-us
Blessed love to one and all, give thanks to all the black angels in this site doing the posible for InI communication 4 winds universe and earth, sky and sea. Real, real, real Christ is real to me, because Jah give us the victory. Give thanks oh King Emmanuel for life and for let InI work in unity for our repatriation in this last days. Holy Macus I Emmanuel I SelassieI Jah RASTAFARI !

JAHTUMI
HOLY EMMANUEL I SELASSIE I JAHRASTAFARI glory glory bleset to the giving of all blessings i ni shall stand firm an gv thanks to fari for the love he had shwn us to this day i n i pray that al is well i n i pray for JAH has indeed shown us the way ,never give in pray more an more EVEN WICKED MAN CANT NEVER ENTER holy NEGUS NEGUS I N I ANCHOR gve thanks to prohet,priest and king.heart of love heart of bobo heart of celebration HAPPY new YEAR TO ALL THE SONS AND DAWTAS OF THE MOST HIGH,I N I
LEAVE WTH ONLY WORDS OF LOVE GOD IS LOVE SO LETS ALL LOVE LOVE UNTIL WE MEET AGAIN AT NEGUS FEET!FOUR WINGS!!

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Hon. Prophet Moambeh
Zion awaites its creators I and I King Selassoe I Jah Ras Tafari!!!

to king selassie i be the glory,for great thing he has taught us, great thing he has done, and greater rejoicing thru king negus the son, we love dada for he first love us. keep black, knowing our god is black and pray for the blackman and blackwoman redemption and international repartriation to blacka black ethiopia africa

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HON. PROPHET MOAMBEH
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Oh Father we await patiently your return and justice upon this earth! Yet we cant help to shed tears of pain for our Family! FATHER PLEASE HELP US TO STAND TOGETHER AGAINST THIS INHUMANE SPIRIT! PLEASE HELP US HELP OUR AFRICAN FAMILY SEE NO MORE VIOLENCE! PLEASE FATHER WE BEG YOU HAVE MERCY AND HELP US FINISH THIS WICKED FAMINE OF HATRED AND TERROR! PLEASE SEND YOUR LEGIONS OF SERAPHIMS AND CHERUBIMS TO END THIS EVIL SPIRIT. WE BEG YOU FATHER STRENGTHEN US IN OUR PATIENCE FOR JUSTICE! AMAN AND AMAN! HOLY MARCUS EMMANUEL I KING SELASSIE I JAH RAS TAFARI!!!!
AFRICAN FAMILY!!!!! KEEP STANDING STRONG!!!!!! THE STORM WILL SOON BE OVER!!!
BLESSED HEART OF SABBATH FAMILY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Love and live good in yourself my lord Simba, clean hands and a pure heart will enter into
Zion for greater is He who is in you than he who is in the world! So The House is in you my lord and Zion is in you: build it, clean it, furnish it and may all who come in the man presence call the I Blessed! The News Letter Link carries the Principals and more so build and take your time building for the race is not for the swift but who endures to the end and a robe a mansion and a crown shall be our reward. Then a journey to our Head Quarters must seal the journey so to continue on the right path. link us for more information.
Blessed love my lord.

simba j. zuberi
how do i become apart of the house?

A HAPPY BLACK NEW YEAR, LET OLD THINGS PASS AWAY,LETS BE A NEW CREATION IN RIGHTEOUSNESS OF SALVATION,HEART OF CELEBRATION TO ONE AND ALL

Prophet Itree
Blessed Hearts of Love to the Royal Black Congress.Blessed Love Hon. Black Nation. Blessed Hearts of Love Prophet,Priest,King. Glory to the Golden Alter. Holy Emmanuel I Selassie I Jah Rastafar I