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Bloods vs Crips in the Moorish Movement Part 2
What happens when street knowledge meets ancient wisdom? This raw, unfiltered conversation with Crip Jesus and Prince Yehoshi challenges everything you thought you knew about spiritual transformation and authentic identity.
Despite what the title might suggest, this isn't about gang rivalry but about dismantling divisions. These two former rivals from different backgrounds—one Crip, one Blood—share how they discovered their Moorish heritage and consciousness while refusing to abandon the authentic parts of themselves that were forged in the streets.
"You can take the dog out the hood, but you can't take the hood out the dog," Prince Yehoshi explains, challenging the notion that spiritual awakening requires complete identity erasure. Both guests reveal how their street experiences equipped them with unique discernment skills that many "polished" spiritual leaders lack—the ability to recognize manipulators, charlatans, and hidden agendas.
The conversation takes a powerful turn when they discuss their community work. Prince Yehoshi shares his appointment to government positions and advocacy work, while Crip Jesus explains how he teaches in environments where most spiritual teachers couldn't safely enter. Their street credibility becomes a bridge, not a barrier, to uplifting those around them.
Perhaps most compelling is their challenge to spiritual gatekeepers who seem uncomfortable with their presence. "I think a lot of these elders are scared that militant brothers are becoming conscious," Prince Yehoshi observes. "We're the street warriors. We're the ones that's going to be on the front line."
This episode ultimately reframes who belongs in conscious spiritual spaces and what valuable perspectives individuals with street backgrounds bring to these movements. Whether you come from the hood or a completely different walk of life, this conversation will make you reconsider what authentic transformation truly means. Subscribe now and join the conversation about building bridges instead of barriers.
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Peace and love.
Speaker 2:What's going on? Everybody out there, it's Ron Brown, lmt, the People's Fitness Professional, aka Soul Brother number one, reporting for duty. Peace to everybody out there. Peace to Crip. Jesus, king L, cosmo L, prince Yoshi. Really appreciate y'all for coming out this evening. This podcast Is a part two From Bloods vs Crips In the Moorish Movement. Part one. Now the title Reads Blood vs Crips. So people see that and they're like Blood vs Crip in the Moorish Movement. What is that right? So they have a. You know it's a misconception, just based on the title. So you know, without further ado, I'm going to let Brother Cosmo L Take it over and we're going to go right into it. Peace.
Speaker 1:Peace and love. Welcome to the NYP Talk Show. Welcome back to the part two Of Blood vs Crips and the Morris Movement. I want to point out that if one looks closely at the title, they'll see that the versus is in a circle with the stripe, meaning that it's not really about that. It's about doing away with that, it's about not letting that permeate from the movement. So look a little bit closer and you'll see the verses actually is whacked out, so to speak.
Speaker 1:This show initially came about because of some online disputes that weren't started but culminated in some back and forth between Prince Jehoshua and Crypt Jesus online into how those who come from hood life and perhaps other walks of life are dealt with in the Moorish movement and in the conscious community in general, and so there was a beautiful unfoldment. Not everybody, it wasn't for everybody. We had a lot of positive comments in the comment section, and we also had some pretty ugly ones in the comment section as well, and so I want to welcome back crib jesus and prince yohoshi. Welcome back to the show how are y'all doing?
Speaker 1:today, all is well, praise allah. So before we get into the meat of it all, it, as I was saying, it culminated in some go back and forth, but that was kind of actually squashed before we even came to the show, and so there were other things that were highlighted. But before we get into it, I want to just start with a little bit about you all and focus on number one. You both do music and you both have a message inside your music. Albeit it might not be acceptable to some, but I hear a lot of consciousness, a lot of good knowledge of self inside your music. And also, brother Crip Jesus, you have books that you've written.
Speaker 1:So I want to begin with letting you speak about your music, speak about what your goal is with your music and how that came about. I'd like to start with uh. I think we started uh with uh, brother crip jesus, first, so this time, on the previous show, we'll start with uh, prince yohoshi, you know what is your music about. What are your goals with your music? What do you hope to um, what is the message that you're bringing in your music?
Speaker 3:the message that you're bringing in your music. Music is my life, that's my therapy. I don't rap about things I ain't been through or I ain't seen or I ain't heard. Some of it get exaggerated. I mean, if music is entertainment you got to give the people what they want. But I do drop messages in it. I make sure it's 808, there's bass. You know, I mean when you ride down the block and bang and still hear conscious music. Now I mean they like hey, that sounds good and they still getting the frequency. But like I said, my music is my therapy. I mean I use it for life coaching. You know, I go in the studio, I spread high still, I still plead the fifth. I'm not incriminating nobody. I'm not X, y, z. I know how to put the symbolism and the parables in the song and things of that nature. So you know, my music is my lifeline and it's not for everybody, it's for my fans, basically the ones that tapped in with me that need to hear a real message. It can apply to their life.
Speaker 3:As far as the industry, I kind of went that route when I was in Atlanta dealing with D4L and D-Unit South, things of that nature. But I backed up Because I'm nobody's puppet. I'm not dressed in a certain way, I'm a made man. I'm going to dress how I want to dress. I'm gonna talk how I want to talk, move how I want to move. I'm a man. I got all my ducks in order. So my music is my music. I mean, it's a lot of gems in it. There's stuff in there talking about the stakes to trust the profit, where we came from spinning the, because I had to spin the block when I was on the concrete jungle, xyz. You know what I mean. If you go from my beginning to now, you'll see the growth on the street level of being educated, informed, spiritually aligned, xyz. So it's just me telling my story through music, that's it.
Speaker 1:All right, islam, islam Brother, criprip, jesus. How about your music, your writings? What's your goals? Where you, where you, where you going with it, where you draw your inspiration?
Speaker 4:okay, um, it's the blue guy, the true guy, crip Jesus. Author, author of the Blue Bible Not the New Bible, but the True Bible. Just to be real, quick and fast, I'm known as Crypt Jesus because of where I come from in LA and the fact that I've taken it upon myself to actually teach in the trenches, like go to the trap in there with them as they chop the dope up and teach them. This is my thing. I don't care if you want to stop me. Allah has destined this for me. A lot of people can't do what I do. They can't even walk in a lot of these places, so it's a job left for me. I'm known as King Elot Line, the 5% Nation. This is not something I made up. I didn't hear about stuff on the internet and report it. I in nation king l allies, the l suggestions. I had a morris influence even back then. I'm nationalized brandon rivers l as a more sized symbol of america and, as of 2023, I released the blue bible.
Speaker 4:This conversation started about the controversy of this book and, um, I also wrote the black indian wars. As far as music, my music is exactly what you get from me. Wherever I'm at in that journey, you get it. A lot of my music is deep, spiritual, you know, just the reflection of a human being. Where I'm from, you know. I mean just to sum it all up because I am an author, you don't mind, I read this.
Speaker 4:Uh, in the year 2020, one of the murk parks, local hustlers reigned for 40 days and 40 nights revealing, revealing himself as Crip Jesus, the leader of the Black Illuminati. During the storm, he preached what he called the New Testament for the streets. In response, a group of LA's younger Crips initiated a smear campaign against the prophet. One even went as far as to orchestrate a blue light. In 2021, crip Jesus traveled to all four corners of the United States teaching his gospel.
Speaker 4:According to him, crip Blood Stones, gd and all other organizations and drag gangs here in North America lost their nationality or pieces of the lost tribe of Jesus. This tribe began in ancient Egypt. This tribe also introduced the color blue known as Lapis Lazuli. It's not about blue cryptic and gangbanging, and they're also responsible for many of the prophecies we know today as the Bible Many things like Proverbs or different books you can see translated from the writings left behind by these Armonidites. So this book goes real deep. It really stands on what I'm about, the influence you hear in my music, whether I'm in a video with some Egyptian clothing in the middle of South Central. It all is based on the message here you know what I mean Of our royalty and our heritage.
Speaker 1:That's loud, yes, indeed. So, which brings us to our next question. A lot of people are adverse to people that come from so-called gang life, come from hood life and then come into consciousness, and then come into consciousness. Now, what do you say to those people that say, when you come into consciousness whether it be more science, whether it be five percent, whether it be even Christianity or some type of organization that when you, when you begin to be conscious and you come into the knowledge of self, that you leave all of that behind and you start anew? Obviously, there's some negative aspect of things that, no matter what lifestyle we come from, we have to leave behind. No matter what lifestyle we come from, we have to leave behind, but obviously that doesn't mean that we forget our past or who we are. What are the positives, what is the good that we take with us into this consciousness? Do we leave it all behind, or is there anything that we should be keeping as well? Brother, your host.
Speaker 3:Leave it all behind. No, that doesn't make sense because it made me who I am today. And a lot of people got a misconception of gangbanging. I mean, what was it created for? And over here on the East Coast, where I'm from, we don't gangbang. We don't concept of gangbanging. I mean, and what was it created for? And over here on the east coast, where I'm from, we don't game. We don't call it game.
Speaker 3:It's probably the brotherhood, more or less a street organization. You got good and bad people and everything. I mean, like I'm still in tune with my big homie. My big homie got a company. He take care of his kids. He don't sell drugs. I don't sell drugs. My son plays football. I take care of my babies. A-b-y-z. Know what I mean.
Speaker 3:And I became conscious without being Damu, because there's stuff in our history lessons that tell us about the Black Panther Party George Jackson, jonathan Jackson, why it was set up, the Watch Riot X, why it was set up, the watch right xyz. So a lot of people that's not a part of this organization. They don't know what's going on on the inside. They see what's going on on the outside. Also, there's nothing in our literature to tell us to sell drugs or go kill people or kick a door or spin a block and tell you that the fathers love true peace, freedom and justice for the east coast bloods that bang the five on the east, whether you like it or not, it's in your literature. I mean I can't speak for the domus that don't bang, or they don't from the turf or from the street. But far as me now, I mean they brought militancy. Now I mean, yes, it's bad, they come with it. Um, you got snakes, you got rats, you got X Y Z, but at the end of the day I survived. A lot of my homies are dead or in the feds or some of them turned rats, but I survived. I mean I've been hit. I mean I gave my legs back X Y Z.
Speaker 3:But what I'm saying is a lot of people they want to change their life. They want you to be who they want you to be. I'm going to be me. Allah was my guider. It's in your more prayer. Allah is my God, my salvation. I mean so I'm not guided by man. I don't care about man's opinion or what he think. I mean everybody has to go through their reform. Some people don't make it. They go in a grave or they get sent at life in prison. But the fact of it all is no, don't leave who you are. I mean you can take the hood off the dog you can't take. I mean you can take the dog out the hood, you can't take the hood off the dog. It's called maintaining and controlling your lower self.
Speaker 3:I think a lot of these elders are scared that militant brothers are becoming conscious. We're the street warriors. We're the one that's going to be on the front line. We're the one that's going to stand on business. If something was to pop off right now, a lot of them are going to run to the back. They're probably going to be behind the women. We're going to be outside trying to get it in. So it's like what type of brothers do you want? Do you want peons, brothers that's going to lay down on their stomach and brothers that's going to be yes, men and oh yeah and believe everything you say? Or you want brothers that's going to stand on principles? I mean, you ain't let go of the military or the Navy or the Marines. When you was over there killing our Muslim brothers and sisters with a badge of honor, you ain't let that go. You still wear your pieces or something that come into the movement of police officers you ain't addressed them, brothers that beat us or shot us in the back of the head. So now I mean those are organizations that's considered gangs in our eyes, or the Ku Klux Klan. They always want to run down on the little guys, which we're really not the little guys. A lot of these people couldn't survive in our communities without us. You know how many more could have got their head knocked off by young boys? I'd be like yo, that's a Moe, just let it be what it's going to be. You know what I mean? That Moe could have went in there and got his head taken off his shoulders. So you want brothers that's in those different communities because it's a safe haven for you, not a safe haven for me. And they talk about all the time.
Speaker 3:You got to come outside the temple, the church, the mosque, the synagogue to put in the missionary work. A lot of people. They stay inside preaching. That's not where the people, the people don't need to be saved in there. They're already in there listening. You got to go outside and find your people. I can walk through my hood with a fist. I can go in there and break down Islam and tell brothers why they banged the five. And you know you got to transition into being a grown man. There's nothing wrong with coming from your tribe, just let it elevate you and become a better man. If you read the Bible and that makes you a better person, I'm for it. The Quran, the more holy Quran if it makes you better than what you was yesterday, I have no issue with you. That is the light that you're walking in. That's the measurements that you're walking in.
Speaker 3:We keep sitting here oppressing each other, but nobody got nobody going. After the want to go to legislation Where's our reparation? Where's our 40 acres in the donkey? Nobody want to come together in unity. They want to crash out with each other To see who got the biggest. You know what I mean. Who y'all stick is bigger. You know what I mean. It's enough work out here for all of us to do. It's 50 states 50. And all of them don't have mores in them. They have unconscious mores in them. But we got a lot of work that we got to get done and it ain't going to take. Even the three of us up here can't get that done. So unity is key, chapter 25. But they don't want to talk about that. Even when you go through Act 1 through 7, where it says don't harm your brothers and sisters falsely accused or don't talk about other organizations, it gets done all the time. We're going to stand on business Islam.
Speaker 1:Islam, islam, infinite gratitude, brother, krip, jesus. Same question Are there positives to take? What do we take? Do we leave it all behind, or is there things to bring with us? How? How do we deal with that?
Speaker 4:I can't speak for everybody, but I want to speak for myself. As far as like that. What you just said right now is what always threw me off about the people against my name, cause I'm like all I brought with me was the word Like I don't know. I don't know if there's a new age Crippin I'm not trying to be funny the Nipsey Hussle version where niggas just rap and dress nice, I'm from real Crippin. We kill people, we sell drugs, we pep hoes, we turn little kids out to do. I don't do none of that, no more. So I don't understand what everyone keeps telling me to leave behind. I'm confused. I stopped doing that even when I was in the gang. That's why I need to buy the goddamn book and learn something. I stopped doing that when I was still on the block.
Speaker 4:I feel like a lot of these people that talk about me are scared. They're the type of people that grow up somewhere, learn something and go hide somewhere. Y'all mad because I stayed teaching my homies. I don't, I'm not a first of all. You know me personally. I don't never go and say this is the Crip temple. I never opened up the blue Temple of Moors. I don't. I don't even have that type of ego. I'm not a teacher of the MSTA. I'm a student of the MSTA. I pay my 40 a month and sit down and shut up and listen. I've never said this. The the blue circle seven. That's a lie. I never said. I never made a music video. Crip walking on the block with the flag that's a lie.
Speaker 4:These people are harmed and scared and thrown off by a word, and we both know a word ain't nothing but a sound. So what is it really? It's self-hatred mask, and I ain't biting my tongue no more. I just did a podcast last week with a dude from Portugal saying the same thing. I hear the Moors here in America saying he in Portugal. Why is he saying the same thing as they saying here? Because it's all the same language.
Speaker 4:Our people need to learn to love instead of hate. Our people love to find something to hate. I ain't got nothing to hate. What I hate Crips they're that bad. We hate them or we hate them too. Nah, bro, nah, it don't work like that. You don't know me. You don't know what I do.
Speaker 4:My thing is this I've never brought nothing with me, right, but what I see is people saying don't even bring your name with you, don't bring your own story with you. Well, check this out. I want y'all to hear where I first heard some more science. I was in prison with the Black P-Stone Nation and they were talking about symbolism and they told me that the red flag this is coming from my book, just so y'all know I ain't just talking Right so it says the red according to the BPSN Again. Oh wait, I the bps in again. Oh wait, I'm part. I'm with y'all now.
Speaker 4:Don't admit that. Don't tell him that the bps told you about moore's why and say you heard of it on tv. Lie and say when you heard, when you met cosmo, he was the first one to tell you. Lie to make it sound good for the narrative. No, I'm not doing that, no more. I first heard of a more with my daddy. He didn't know nothing about more science temple. He said it mean black people. It wasn't until I met Sue.
Speaker 4:Y'all hate so much. Everyone's got me to y'all what you gotta say about that. What do all the mores that hate gangbangers so much got to the ones got me to y'all what you got to say about that? What do all the Moors that hate gangbangers so much got to say about the fact that they were so lazy on their job. They never got to me. The gangbangers did. I live in proof. Forget all this hypothetical stuff. I'm living proof of a lost Moor in LA, a real Moor. Check my last name and all that. I'm really going back to the Spanish and the French and the. But I would have never got there if it was left up to the Moors.
Speaker 4:It was the BPSN that said hey, brother, right here and they talk about it's a crypt book, no Page 19. According to the BPSN, the red flag is the flag of Morocco. The US government teaches its citizens to fear red flags because Morocco was its first enemy. The people labeled Negro in 1740, the Negro Act of 1740, were Moroccans that settled in North America before Columbus reached Haiti. They're referred to as ancient Berbers in Section 4 of the Negro Law of South Carolina. I learned all that from the BPS telling me oh no, we more. Oh yeah on buzz Because they seen. Oh, you studying the 5% stuff.
Speaker 4:The point that I'm trying to make here is that they don't want to believe it, but there's some stuff the conscience need to learn from the streets, and I ain't just talking about carrying itself or being tough. They keep trying to play with us. Oh, you're the military. Oh, we need the gangbangers to talk. No, there's information we have that y'all don't have. There's information we have about your organization that you refuse to talk about In this book. I talk about Jeff Ford. I don't hear about Jeff Ford in the Morris literature book. I don't hear about Jeff Ford in the Circle 7. See, I'm not playing today. I came to talk my issue today.
Speaker 4:Okay, there's stuff and I know I can't speak for everybody else, but in my so-called gangbanger street literature there's information about laws, about history, about Moores and all that that are alive right now today, breathing with blood running through their veins, who had thousands of people following them, who wrote prostitutions and all of that, who we act like they don't even exist. Because, for that street, well what is you then? Because the street is the concrete. Last time I checked it was bums in the streets, it was street cleaners in the streets. So see, I'm very intelligent. Street means crime. That's the hip-hop word for crime. Okay, this book ain't about crime.
Speaker 4:So prince jahosi and I mean I could delve deeper into his stuff, but so far as I've known him, he has not told me stories of crime, told me how to do a crime? You know about this lick, no. So what are they saying? That we're bringing here our story story? Oh, don't mention you used to be with the Bloods. Just don't even say that stuff, cosmo. You know. That's what they really saying, al. That's what they really saying. Don't even mention who you are. You say you're more than you've laughed from the past, from thousands of years ago, maurice Keene. That's what they want and that's why the membership and the awareness is going down.
Speaker 4:I'm telling you right now I learned about the more I'm not talking about the word more, I'm talking about the more science. Temple, prophet, noble, you know what I'm saying the temples. That was from in prison with gang bangers and five percenters that were gang bangers too. Guess what and I'm going to end the playing right here when I first ordered the Circle 7 in prison, there was a homie on the yard that was a Moore. He got mad at me why you got that book? Who gave you that? Do you have the 101? Do you know what goes with that? Yeah, I'm telling my truth today. I'm going to keep lying. That's how the it more treated me D-checking. That's how they check. That's how they got at me.
Speaker 4:You feel what I'm saying, you know. So this whole elitism thing, it is going nowhere fast, bro. You know people want to put on outfits and feel better. That ain't what this is about. You feel what I'm saying. And I want to say one more thing. I found out I was Gullah Geechee when I got out, and I found out that the Gullah Geechee go back to the Carolinas. Ain't that where the prophet was born? That's right. Ok, I'll drop my plane. So y'all know everything. Y'all need to do some reading, islam, islam.
Speaker 1:So, you know, in the lessons it teaches that we all come from all walks of life, right, but come we, we will, to the temple not being made by hand. And I'm glad both of you have expressed the fact that you know you're not, you're not bringing crime, you know, but you have a history, you have a past that shapes who you are right now. You know, a lot of times we see people who come from another lifestyle and then they come into organization or religion and because they're, you know, dealing with people that have polished coats and, you know, have just bought the dogma aspect of it, a lot of times these people end up being harmed or being done wrong. You know, I always say that one of the things to take is you know, you don't forget all your street knowledge. You don't forget, you know how they say street knowledge or hood knowledge, because that enables you to see a charlatan, that enables you to see a pimp, that enables you to see somebody that is, although they're saying one thing, practicing something else.
Speaker 1:So how is it that when we come into consciousness, we have to put everything to the side? And I think the points that you all are making is there's positivity, there's things. There's life lessons, life lessons to bring. So I just wanted to ask that question because in the last broadcast there were people like oh, when you come in, you leave everything behind, you start a new blah, blah. And I understand what they're saying, but I don't think they really got the concept of the last show and I think it's because people have their preconceived notions notions Even the sister was on the post today. We all know Seabreeze Bay speaking on what she thought, which is fine, but hadn't watched the show.
Speaker 1:Like you said, based on one word, two words, they think they know what it's about, even though they really didn't, judging a book by its cover. So I want to switch channels a little bit, because I think you all have expressed those points very well. What are some of the things that you do? Like? Obviously, if I come from a family, if I come from a tribe and I come into consciousness, I want to share with my people. You know, I want to put my people up on the knowledge that I have. You know, obviously not everybody's going to roll with it, but what are some of the ways that you build on nationality or build on consciousness with brothers and sisters that come from the same background, and how does that help the movement, brother Yehoshi?
Speaker 3:Peace. Just to give a little background with me and how I built up the state of North Carolina, because I ain't going to hold back. I put on for North Carolina as far as the Moors. There ain't no other Moor that can challenge it. I mean, the proof is in the pudding period as far as legislation, congress, the courthouses. They know who I am and if they hear about Moors they're going to recommend you my way period. But I was 15 years old. My teacher is Crown Prince Philip Lede Elbe with the United Washington. Most people know who Crown Prince Dr Elbe is, out of Henderson, north Carolina. So these are my elders.
Speaker 3:When I was in grade school I was cutting up. Now I mean, let's tell you I had the school on smash as a juvenile and my teacher, my first teacher, was a moore. He was dropping the science for me every single day. So as I grew up and kept getting into the science of things, I mean I started doing my study and I tell moores all the time my first science was the comedic science period. That's the first book I fell in love with the Book of the Dead, the Comedic Book and Tree of Life. That's my first book that I ever sat in my cell and went into depth in. So I know about Harula set XYZ, typhoon set, things of that nature and the Ankh and the Tree of Life.
Speaker 3:But to get into the good things that I have done and building on nationality, I was elected as city council on a drugs abuse supervisory board by the city mayor me the one y'all call a gangbanger, a dom with blood that was in the streets. I was elected by city officials. Go look it up. It's still on a public record. It's still in the mayor's unity hall. So I mean, as far as Congress, I have been rewarded by Yvonne Holly, which was a Congresswoman community court advocate. I'm still a community court advocate in North Carolina, certified by the chief judge and the DA and the public defender. That doesn't make me a rat. I just have to be certified and learn how to go in the courtroom and advocate for my people without dealing with legalese. But I still can drop the science about being a Moor. So a lot of people feel comfortable. When they hear the Moor science or Moorish literature they come holler at me because they know I come from their background. A lot of them when they go inside temples or churches or they meet these people like oh, brother, y'all let that go, and, brother, we're going to do this. X Y, z.
Speaker 3:I done gave back to the community. You go check my page. Like five, six years from now. I was giving out food, knocking on doors, reaching out to the people with my money. I wasn't funded by the Moors at all. I was never given a dollar. I took money out of my pocket. My family, my children, was on the streets giving out one-on-ones for free, giving out Moors holy Quran for free. We did that. You can go check my. I'm not up here capping. My city loves me because I am the change for my city. There was a time that they considered me another King Bond in my city.
Speaker 3:Real talk, people ain't know what I was going to do to them. So when we come from the street side, we know what snakes look like, we know what rats look like, we know what people that's trying to manipulate you. That's the stuff Crip Jesus was telling you that y'all need some type of lessons about who are snakes, who are rats, who are cats, who's the one that's trying to manipulate you, who's going to cut your head off at the end. Now I mean, where's the egoistic come from. A lot of these people inside these places are scared because we're coming for your seat. The prophet told you. The new moors are coming in with their eyes open, so a lot of your old ways they got to go. We're in the new millennium, we're in the 2000s, we're not back in the 1930s. Know what I mean? I was watching something today. That's like carrying a 38 special. Nobody's carrying a 38 special, no more. They carrying SKs and AR-15s and XYZ.
Speaker 3:But when I go in my community I do it with a passion. I'm active. This is something I love to do. I don't get paid to do this. You don't put no food on my table. You don't pay my bills. You ain't buy me a car. You ain't go buy no land where our people can stay on. You ain't give out tents to the homeless. I was out here shaking the city and it was Temple 39, to be exact. I'm not scared to be very direct. That comes from the CB, whatever her name is. That comes from her demonstration.
Speaker 3:They, the one that told me to shut it down, start acting like a Morrisons temple. Oh, brother, don't make us in the motif. Brother, don't you know we'll kill you over here. We're not going to play. We ain't playing the streets. What make you think I'm going to let you come harm women and children with the things we're doing? Now, brother, we're going to put your Come, come on. It ain't gonna be like that. So we're standing on business.
Speaker 3:You dig what I'm saying, telling us we, not you not a more. If you're not a part of the more size temple, you can't be a more. It'd be a part of more size temple. You're a member. You gotta uphold the act one through seven. You got bylaws that apply to you. So I tell more, it's like you need to pay attention to your bylaws. You're worried about the wrong things over here. Know what I mean? My elders are transitioned. I was with the temple, los Angeles Temple 101. Cosmo L knows this. My grand sheik, victor Taylor L, bayon Bay. I mean, I done been in different bodies. Braswell Bay. I know who. Kenu is XYZ, but y'all don't want to talk about these elders. That's out here dropping a pack of X, Y, z. Y'all out here dick riding and you're on the bandwagon. You dig what I'm saying. These moors, don't put no fear in my heart. I'm not scared to die and I'm not scared to live. I stand on my dean when it comes to this.
Speaker 3:We meet with the United Nation in New York every single year, united Nations seat 215. We still meet with the Human Rights Board. We understand what's going on on a national level. I know the United States Constitution, amendment 1, freedom of religion. You got a constitution in your state as well. Even Cosmo directed me to Chapter 61, where it gives you the religious immunity when you do establish your temple.
Speaker 3:But ones don't want to go into that science. They call themselves. They're talking about gatekeepers. Oh, you're holding back information and more. You can't do this or more. You're not an ADEP. You ain't been through the chambers.
Speaker 3:Do you know what an ADEP is? An ADEP is a person that adapts to life and that can take in the knowledge and held it as a sacred person. Know what I mean? So once, get that misconstrued, sell an ADEP package. Come to the chamber. Man, stop the foolery. These are signs that is held sacred. You can't take what I already have. Know what I mean.
Speaker 3:Even me, being a member of the Morris Brights, I've been getting kicked back. Oh, brother, you practice X, y, z. You have to understand. I am a grown man and I pay all my bills. There's no money being put on my table. I mean, I studied a prophet. The prophet told you to go understand legislation and things of that nature so you can understand how to take the seat of a government. How are you going to be a senator if you don't know what a senator do? How are you going to hold the seat of the House of Representatives if you don't know what that is? How are you going to be a mayor if you don't know how to run a city? How can you be a city manager you don't know what a city manager job is? How are you going to be a sheriff, aka a Sharif, if you don't know what a Sharif is? Let's stop playing games. We're not stupid, you think, because we come from the streets. We're dumb. That's crazy. You think that we're unintelligent, uneducated and we're dumb. Sad story.
Speaker 1:Islam, islam. And to you, brother Crip, jesus, same question how do you teach your brothers and sisters, all brothers and sisters, but specifically ones from the neighborhood, your locale, your city? You know what are some of the, the ways that you uplift fallen humanity? Uh, where you come from?
Speaker 4:Well, so at first, you know, with the whole crib Jesus thing, I was literally like in people's faces, in the trenches with them, you know what I mean. And after a while it became obvious that, okay, you're not going to actually be able to sit here with everybody. So that was the whole reason I made the book and I think a lot of people took offense to the book, as if I'm challenging other books, you know. I mean, that's how I really see, uh like, and it seems like most of the push came from the five percent and the more science, because those are groups that I'm actually a part of. So it's like me just being a part of this group and writing a book. But what's weird to me is like they didn't trip before the book. You know the book was a tool, you know what I mean. So, but I say all that to say not only with the book but teaching out the book. So I put an index in the back.
Speaker 4:I feel like I could discuss things with people and be like oh yeah, check out Wootie Boop, you know what I mean. They can go back. Look, you know, share with others, go over it or whatever, and my whole thing as far as my style of teaching has been to mix. I'm not trying to do. I'm not trying to reinvent the wheel, I'm not even trying to do something new. I'm doing me. You feel, what I'm teaching that mixture? I can't teach what I'm not. I'm not going to come up here and say you know, I see this all the time online. I'm spiritual, so let me tell you about marriage and stuff, not to throw the brother Dr Umar under, but it's just a perfect example of like. I see a lot of people come into the internet and just because they have one thing to teach, that means I'm your leader. Give me all your money, I teach you everything, follow me. I don't believe in that. I tell all my students no, don't follow me into everything. If I'm teaching you history, don't come to me asking me about what you do with your girlfriend. I will answer the question, but if you're looking at me as the slash relationship coach, no.
Speaker 4:So what happened is, because the word spiritual is involved or anything religious or anything of that type of vibe, you become the cult leader. I've even been through this. I got people come to me and read the book and they're crying and talking about wanting to kill you. I'm like, look, bro, I'll help you with that. I got you. But that's not what this is. It's nothing wrong with growing up we need to do in our community Grow up, take a self-defense class, go learn about cars, learn about other things, go to the zoo. You ain't going to come into one spiritual leader and get everything Food, clothes, how to feel, how to love, how to have sex, how to be street, how to not be street. It doesn't make no sense, and this is why the Supreme followers are the ones who can't make sense of me and Prince, because they're like hold on. I thought when you claim this, you drop everything else.
Speaker 4:This ain't no gang. I didn't join this. Now that I be in the hood every day or I get DP'd, what is y'all talking about? Y'all worse than the gangbangers. I keep trying to tell y'all Y'all don't know. Y'all worse than the gangbangers because y'all ain't been exposed to the gangs. Y'all don't even know what's going on. Y'all are worse than the gangbangers.
Speaker 4:Okay, this is not a DP, this is not a. I got to call everybody Mo. This ain't that. Okay, it ain't going to be that, and I don't mean no disrespect to nobody, but I'm not a loser. I had a life before. I have friends, I have places I go, I have things I do.
Speaker 4:Some people are losers. They were sitting on their couch until they joined something and now that's all they know, it's all they do, it's all. They're mad. Anybody come around and what it is that? It's not how life works. Okay, when you join a bowling team, they bowl together. They also have families and other things too. Okay, when you join the nba, you're gonna get paid millions of dollars. He's gonna overtake your whole life, but you still gonna have a life. Life. Okay Now? So, with that being said, I try to meet them where they're at. Okay, I try to teach them things that relate to them. Okay, so that's why, in the Blue Bible I'm going to say it before, I'm going to say it again there's plenty of more information that you may not find in the literature, because it's dealing with my experience, my peers, peers, this time period. Now you feel I'm saying it's real. So my whole thing is dealing with reality.
Speaker 4:I'm not the supreme teacher. I'm not here to be the master of etymology, history, science, cooking, cleaning. It doesn't work like that. So there's a lot of people similar to me, though, especially due to the hip hop culture being so popular. There's a lot of people who've never even been through half of what I've been through, but they talk like me, they think like me, they move like me. You would think they did 13 years in prison, right, I talk to them. They like me.
Speaker 4:I got women who hit me up that are strippers and stuff. That may be attracted to me, that may be like the swag, but I teach them, though I don't take advantage of that. You see what I'm saying. That's what I do. The fact I looked a certain way, or fact I got a certain bravado and I can go up in the hood. I don't take advantage of that, like a lot of more as I do this. This is what I'm scared of. I'm gonna land the plane here. I see a lot of more as I do. This is what I'm scared of. I'm going to land the plane here.
Speaker 4:I see a lot of people who teach and they hide behind the books. They hide behind the fancy names. They hide behind the oils and the incense and the sage. They hide behind the literature in the Quran and all of that. They hide behind it and they place it in the front. Keep the prophet out front, right, but what's going on behind him? You ain't the prophet. So while you put him out front, what you doing in the back, right and see, I'm one of the first ones y'all met who said I'm going to put my dirt on the front Crip.
Speaker 4:So when you hear my name, you thought I was going to be here with snoop dogg crib walking with the morris science, that they thought I'm gonna be here with the hog and the blue incense. That's y'all. I tricked you. I proved to you that you're fake. You judge things on face value and y'all judge books I don't even read. Y'all should be ashamed of yourself and y'all should order it now and read it.
Speaker 4:Okay, because the truth of this, the the joke is up. Hundreds of people came here to judge a book that they didn't read. Okay, it ain't nothing but 120 pages. The letters ain't little. It's crazy.
Speaker 4:I want to say this too, prince. I bet you agree with this. Prince, here we are, don't you think if it was like some big terrorist dude with a new blue Quran? You want to see what the hell is in there? Like what is this? Hold on, oh, we got to get this dude, bro. That wouldn't make no sense. That's how you know it's fake. You know I pose no threat. They don't think it say nothing crazy in there. They just don't want to see me feed myself.
Speaker 4:Go work for the white man. We won't support you. Oh, but it's more upliftment though. But go work for the white man. We won't support you. Go McDonald's. We mad because you know how to sell a book. Half the niggas buy my book, don't even read it. It's the sales. It's sales. I'm selling something. You're mad. I know how to sell. That's misrepresentation, ain't? Nobody went to no more than Temple and said is this y'all book? Is this what y'all spend? Stop lying to me, stop lying to me. This is the same thing as buying a biography from DMX or some shit like that. You got to stop lying to me. Of course, it's way deeper than that I'm saying, but as far as the individualism I'm saying, this doesn't reflect off. Now, what it does is just Jesus' story in the regular Bible. It gives a story and it has all the information and the parables with it that go into that.
Speaker 2:Now not to cut your wisdom. Oh, you got something to say. You want to finish it All right, so real quick. Now, what about you, brother, prince Yehoshi? What's going on with you as far as books, as far as you know, what you're teaching out there, what you got as far as product is concerned and things that could possibly help the people?
Speaker 3:So I ain't going to hold you. I have a lot of books in the cut, I haven't published them yet. You, I have a lot of books in the cut, I haven't published them yet. Um, I did broke down the bible, the 66 chapters, nah, man, and like a masonic moore's way. But I was told by my elder before he transitioned he like black mo, you drop that book, they're gonna kill you. They're gonna kill you. You dropping too much signs, you trying to bring back the dr malachi york life, you bringing too much science.
Speaker 3:So I have to be particular to what I bring out, because I, I do have children, I have a family that I take care of and I do understand how the industry work, I understand how the boule works. Not, man, I don't breast shoulders with hierarchies. So, nah, man, I'm being cautious that what I put out and, um, I got children with books on hold and all that. I mean like I, it's written up, it's already blueprinted and everything, um, I just have to find a publisher that want to push, like I'm familiar with amazon, xyz, but um, I really want to deal with a morris publisher that really stand on a ding, you know, I mean so they can profit from it too.
Speaker 3:My thing is I want to give back to the nation. I'm not trying to speak from the nation. I'm trying to give to the nation but I'm not going to give to the nobodies or the ones that want to manipulate or the ones that's not going to stand from the nation. I'm trying to give to the nation but I'm not going to give to the nobodies or the ones that want to manipulate or the ones that's not going to stand on the principle of the profit. The prophet was here. I'm like here, prophet. No, I mean, uh, no, man, I profit from you here, you profit from me. I mean like, so I do got a lot of stuff in the works.
Speaker 3:I do animation as well. Um, I'm working on movies behind the scene. I got a documentary out, a doc series with Structural Justice. That's already out. She just got a contract with Tubi and Netflix we going into series two. So I do have a lot of things behind the scene. I just ain't pushed it yet. Plus, you know I'm a truck driver, so I be on the road. My hands are tied up. No, I mean I stay busy to stay out the streets. So no, I mean I do got some stuff in the making and it'll be presented soon. I would say inshallah, but you know, practice make perfect, and I want to make sure everything come out and it hits the people where it needs to be. So did.
Speaker 4:I say something, though not to speak for you, but just on your behalf. I heard a prince before I even laid eyes on him or before we even had this little back and forth, so I don't know what he's doing as far as, like you know, physical products to get money from people and all that crap, but he's teaching for sure and it's making waves, and I've met people. He's taught in the streets, not on the internet, like so no, it's making waves. And I've met people who talk in the streets, not on the internet, like so no, it's. You know that's the new internet thing. You know what's your product for sale, but you know what I'm saying. Like, the guys out there for sure represent Islam.
Speaker 1:So we're coming up on that hour period. Right now it's 2.
Speaker 4:Yes, sir, alright so we're coming up on that hour hour period. Right now it's 2.
Speaker 2:Yes, sir, all right, so we're coming up on that hour. So, you know, I wanted to just hear what was going on as far as, like you know, because we had Crypt Jesus had his opportunity to present what he has. So I wanted to make sure, you know, dealing with equality, you know what I'm saying. So now, as far as you know, the message that you want to get out to mores, who always have something slick to say about brothers coming from you know their own life, you know, just like the brother, crip Jesus said, you know he wasn't a loser. Like you know, you know, people were outside, we were doing things, things were happening. You know we were making moves, trying to, you know, make it do what it do, as they say.
Speaker 2:You know I'm saying so. You know they may not understand, they may come from a, uh, a background where you know you know they came from a silver spoon. You know I'm saying, you know so who knows? Who knows what, what kind of background these people come from? But you know it, you know. How do you, how do you? What message do you want to get through to?
Speaker 4:them so they can stop. I know people that come from the same world as me that say I'm wrong, right, and what I noticed with them is they were doing the same thing I was doing. They came across the information. Maybe they went to the temple, just like me, and they chose not to go back and tell everybody else, that's all, it's only difference. Now, maybe there might be small differences, like they went back and the homies were trying to hear it, or you know, they do their part, but people don't care.
Speaker 4:Ok, now that's where jealousy comes in. You can't be jealous of me because I'm a little more magnetic or I'm a little more grimy, so I sound a little funnier when I say it and they like my version better. That's just jealousy. If me and four other homies went back and tried to do the same thing and mine hit, they like mine better, they like the way I said it better, they like my music better, they like the way I pulled the girls in the block, liked me better, they was willing to join me. Help me teach the homies this ain't for all right, no, instead, it's nah.
Speaker 4:You know what I hear all the time. I used to be just like. I'm from the hood too. Every dude. They claim that they left it behind. The first thing they tell me is what is it they used to be, for instance? Every more love to kick behind the scenes and tell me where he used to be from, how he used to hurt people I used to poison the city and how he stopped doing that. He don't even talk to them dudes, no more, and I need to do the same thing, like bro a blog cool.
Speaker 4:Why are you mad at me talking to these people? What I'm saying is this like I just said, the the bloods was sitting in the prison telling me about Negro Act of 1740 and all of that. I'm continuing that tradition. I'm not even doing nothing special. I'm doing what was done to me. I'm making sure everybody like me, who really in them trenches, who ain't trying to hear it, who already heard the word more when they was a kid, now impressed by it it and need something really spicy to hit him. I'm there for them and I'm not there to turn them out. This ain't about a turnout. I don't care who I teach joins, whatever it's about the truth, it's their birthright and what's happening now is they don't want to admit it. You got people who's saying don't talk about that in front of him. Am I lying prince? You got people that's just like me who's saying nah, mo Mo, he ain't on that. We don't even waste our time trying to talk to them, no more. We don't waste our time with the Negro, blacks and colors, the NBCs, nbcs what do they call them? Nbcs, like how we say enemigo, or this to be, or this, to see what's the difference? The NBCs ain't talking. Don't you hate?
Speaker 4:When you're talking to an NBC and they say I'm like what, I'm behind the scenes, it's hard to play that game with me. I'm behind it, I'm at the board's houses hanging with them, I hear what we're talking and what we're doing, bro, it becomes an excuse because you might be a little weirder or different or just, like a lot of us conscious people, may be a little quirky. Now it becomes the NBCs. Is the problem? Not you quirky? Not you talk too much, not that you don't know how to get your point across, not you keep yelling at this person and don't even know what a war is. You keep yelling at them. It's none of those things, it's their nbcs, islam, islam.
Speaker 1:So we we're at that hour uh point, my apologies for my camera was going in and out uh, much appreciation for brother uh ron brown brown coming in and and uh, uh, building with you all. Uh, we're going to be doing some more of this. I mean, I really love what you all are putting down because it's real and there's a chapter and a chapter. I believe it's the chapter that deals in Circle 7, that deals with Jesus, teaches human equality, and in that chapter, uh, I think mores who have the mentality that you all are speaking of need to read it, and I sent, I sent that chapter to both of you all after the last uh build that we had, because ones need to go back and read their circle seven, you know, and, and the most high allah gives measures to whom he please, gives understanding to whom he please, and his measure.
Speaker 1:So, infinite gratitude for you all coming on the show. And shall I, you come back, where we continue to do this until this message sinks in. We use that hammer to drive home the truth. So with that, true, so with that, I believe you all pretty much shout out your products and stuff like that, because we want to give people an opportunity to support you. But with that, thank you for everybody tuning in. We look forward to seeing you back again. Thank you, brothers, for coming and demonstrating out of your time and just being real with the people. So it's very refreshing to have some, some realness, you know, and not to polish coasts with that Islam, and I trust that we meet again.
Speaker 4:Islam.
Speaker 3:Islam.
Speaker 2:Thank you.