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Royal Moorish Family- Prince Yehoshi

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Prince Yehoshi's powerful transformation from street soldier to spiritual leader offers a raw glimpse into the redemptive power of cultural reconnection and self-knowledge. His journey begins in the Midwest before relocating to North Carolina at age 12, where cultural shock and discrimination pushed him toward gang affiliation as a means of survival. By 17, he had earned a fearsome reputation that had grown men questioning how someone so young could command such respect and fear.

The turning point came during incarceration, where Yehoshi faced a potential 60-year sentence. Rather than accepting inadequate legal representation, he educated himself on constitutional law, successfully reducing his charges and discovering a passion for understanding systems of power. This intellectual awakening paralleled his spiritual one, as a teacher introduced him to Moorish Science and his ancestral heritage beyond modern racial classifications.

Upon release, Yehoshi leveraged his street credibility to become a powerful community advocate. As president of Justice Serve Incorporated, he helped pass North Carolina's Second Chance Act, creating pathways for formerly incarcerated individuals to rebuild their lives. His advocacy work revealed troubling questions about court funding and resource allocation, prompting pushback from those uncomfortable with his penetrating inquiries.

Today, Yehoshi stands at a fascinating intersection—working a steady job as a highway construction driver while leading the Royal Moorish Family, an organization he founded to unite Moors from diverse backgrounds. His approach challenges conventional thinking about religious and organizational boundaries, creating space for street-affiliated individuals to access knowledge of self without judgment or exclusion.

What makes Yehoshi's story particularly compelling is his rejection of divisive rhetoric. Despite studying various Mystery Schools and masonic traditions, he emphasizes brotherhood over doctrinal disputes. "Judge a man by his character, not by what he is," he advises, embodying a pragmatic spirituality that meets people where they are rather than where others think they should be.

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Speaker 1:

what's going on? Everybody out there is ron brown lmt, the people's fitness professional, aka soul brother number one, reporting for duty, and I am your host. You already know what I do here. You already know me. You know my face. We got Prince Yehoshi. Did I pronounce it right this time?

Speaker 2:

Yes, you did.

Speaker 1:

Ah, I got it. Finally, prince Yehoshi in the building Royal Moorish family. Now we had some technical difficulties. You know, stream yard is. Sometimes it gets a little complicated because you got to go through this app here, what is it called? Chrome, and this, that and the third. So we'll only have 45 minutes to get as much information as we can possibly get from the brother. Hopefully he'll come back on, because this brother is.

Speaker 1:

When you're younger than me, I'm smiling. You know what I'm saying, because I love to see the younger people and you know see what they're doing, because they are the future. You know what I'm saying. Not saying that I'm that much older than you, but I am older than you. You know what I'm saying. So you know I'm saying. So you know, I like to see the younger generation and to see where things are going with the younger generation. Uh, especially in the conscious community, so to speak. Uh, a fellow, more um and uh, prisha, your whole, your hoshi. Let's talk about your background, the beginning. Let's start from your background, the beginning. Where are you from?

Speaker 2:

well, I was born in ohio, um moved around a little bit in detroit, but I uh reside in probably north carolina. That's where I'm at with it. Okay, so I'm always be a midwest baby. So no man but my stomping grounds. As far as the Morris activity, I'm Godbody 2 on Universal King of Law, you know what I mean. I hold different titles because I went through the different mystery schools. I don't get in the dip and dab whatever, et cetera, et cetera, but North Carolina Republic is my stomping grounds.

Speaker 1:

Okay, so you started in Ohio. You went where after that?

Speaker 2:

I was born in Ohio so that's my birthplace, 17th Avenue, columbus, ohio, east side. I mean north end. My background, you know, that's where my family reside. I'm a Midwest baby, like my family's in the Midwest Detroit, chicago, some is out west. We migrated from Greene County, georgia, basically the Cherokee tribe, grandfather's Dix Jackson, which is Chief Lightfoot, moved me down south to get away from, I guess, the lifestyle of my family. You know some of my family was in the Kingpins and really went on. Game time was really more or less getting to that bag and you know what that comes with. You know et cetera, et cetera. So she moved us down south and you know I came down here and I started moving around, but I don't think it made it any better because you know I did my thing down here too.

Speaker 1:

So when you got to North Carolina, how old were you?

Speaker 2:

I was like 12, 13.

Speaker 1:

12, 13. Okay, that age right there, 12, 13, that's when you start really getting into stuff. You know what I mean. You start wilding out a little bit. You know what I mean.

Speaker 2:

I wasn't used to things. Everything was like slow motion.

Speaker 1:

Like when I'm from the liquor stores.

Speaker 2:

The stores stay open until 3, 4 o'clock in the morning. You come down here. They shut down at 9, 10. So a lot of stuff. I'm like what the fuck is this? What's going on? Like country roads, dirt roads, trailer parks, cows, pigs I mean I was born in the city so I'm not used to seeing a pig block the roadway or cow just sitting there and you gotta wait till he move, and I mean it was kind of different okay.

Speaker 1:

So when you got there in north Carolina, what was the transition like? Like, how long did it, you know, take you to get accustomed to the new environment?

Speaker 2:

Accustomed. It took a couple of years, to be honest, because you know, with my accent, where I came from, being light skinnedinned, it still was the dark versus light-skinned, what they call it the Willie Lentz syndrome. So a lot of my fist fights was with darker-skinned people, went through a lot, going through school, started gangbanging and all that. So I kind of jumped off the porch young but, like I said, with my family up in the Midwest it wasn't no gang banging, it was more like street gangs and drug cartels and shit like that. So you still ain't believing ratting and telling. You know what I mean? It still was principles and and things you had a custom to. But down south is like um, I think they first started getting their taste of new york gangbanging. So you know that was the trend where I was at. I think I was like me and my siblings, like the only bloods in our in our community. Everything else was cri and GD. So at that time it was color banging. So we had to bang out every day.

Speaker 1:

Wait, hold on, let's. Let's not go there yet. We're going to get there, we definitely we we going to get there now. Check this out. So now you're 12. Okay, now you got out here. You got, I mean not out here, but to North Carolina with your mom and dad, right?

Speaker 2:

Nah, just my mom.

Speaker 1:

Your mom All right, so you're out here.

Speaker 2:

My step-pop. She's Gambian, Okay.

Speaker 1:

Your step-pop's Gambian Okay, came out to North Carolina and now, when you got out there, so were your family involved in church? Was it Muslim?

Speaker 2:

So my mother was a Christian. Um, I want to say she's a christian now, more or less. She says she's more spiritual. My step pops was muslim. He's actually like one of the princes from guinea, I mean, um bojang, that's my step pops. So you know I used to watch him offers a lot and things of that nature. But you know, I I used to watch him offer salat and things of that nature. But you know, I always used to pay attention. They used to go back and forth about faith, but I used to wonder why he prayed five times a day and X, y and Z.

Speaker 2:

But even when my mom had me in the church, I was kind of rebellious. I ain't listening to this shit, I ain't trying to hear, none of this. You feel me Like? This ain't for me, it's just. I don't know it. Just. This ain't me. Let me like this born. I even had the pastor said I was the devil because I wouldn't sit down and be still and listen to hymns all day. So he said it had to be something wrong with me or I had the devil in me. So I had like a split christian Muslim.

Speaker 2:

They were still married. They loved each other.

Speaker 1:

Mm, mm, mm. Okay, so you grew up in a house with two parents.

Speaker 2:

I wouldn't say that I mean my stepfather was there, but I was at an age where my dad left at five. I was rebellious. Like he was my dad yeah.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

He was like tell me what to do, then you're like I'm gonna do me. And he used to like, and I I salute him, I still call him my step pops to this day because we grow to love each other and understand each other. But I mean, I always tell everybody my father was a law got you, got you okay.

Speaker 1:

So now grow up, and growing up in that household, praying five times a day, would you say that kind of like attracted you to islam um being that you come like right now. You're like Moorish and things like that.

Speaker 2:

I would say yes, because I was curious of what he was doing. So as I got a little older I started digging for myself, even in my teenager years, even when I was told to leave it alone, and X, y, z, even dealing with my grandparents' roots. Some of my grandparents they practice hoodoo so, but they use the church literature. So I was used to be confused about that, like why are we Papa Legbra and who's St John and St Mary? I understand that they converted Papa Legbra to St John due to what took place back in the day. You couldn't practice that, they'd kill you, right? So they took their literature and transferred the names. You think they're praying to Saint John, but they really praying to Papa Labra.

Speaker 2:

It's a lot of things that I seen as a child. So it's like with my grandparents, but dealing with Islam. My step pops opened that door but it still was a different way of Islam, even to this day. I don't think he was Sunni, I think he was a Shiite. So that's dealing with the Ali. You know what I mean the House of Ali side. So I seen they was like more militant. You know it was. You know what I mean. They really stood on principles and was what this shit said. That's just what if it was, if it was that, it was that right, right indeed.

Speaker 1:

So now attracted to islam. Mom, step pop, gambian praying five times a day, possibly shiite mom, christian. Now all of this is going on in the household. 12, 13. What was your introduction? Because you spoke about gang life, right east coast bloods or new york bloods. What year was it? What year did you become Blood, as they say? Come home right. How did that happen? What was the process? And you know, I don't know if you could go into any, I don't really want to go into this. I mean, I guess you can right, because that was a long time ago.

Speaker 2:

You know I can't really go into the initiation and things of that nature but you know they say when you can't hold down a move, you know day one.

Speaker 2:

But technicality, it was 2006. You know, I came home to the brotherhood. A lot of this shit ain't a secret, even with the knowledge and information. It's all over the Internet. So if down moves, get mad because I said what I said. I mean get mad because some of your homies leaked out the information in the hole and went in his own camps. So I mean, that's just the facts. But I came home in 06. My big homie was from New Jersey and I love my big homie because he taught me black history. That's where I knew about the Black Panther Party and things of that nature we had. My big homie was from New Jersey and I love my big homie because he taught me black history. That's where I knew about the Black Panther Party and things of that nature. We had to learn that history. Sad story my big homie died three, four months later. Rob Markman Wow, it kind of turned me cold-hearted of trusting niggas and I'm going to say it just like that.

Speaker 2:

He was killed by his own little homie. I don't want to go into all that because there was a case behind it. They caught who did it. There's a transcript X, y, z. But these are niggas. I ran with that. I called my brothers and they killed our big bro. That taught us the right way. Know what I mean.

Speaker 2:

So I started looking at shit differently. Like damn, you be standing next to a nigga that say y'all part of the same situation and he done put a bullet in the back of your head. You know what I mean. This is me in my youth years. So I'm starting to look at shit way different. You know what I mean. And it kind of turned me cold-hearted. You know what I mean. And it kind of turned me cold hearted. Not giving a fuck, it is what it is with anybody. And that's when I started turning up. That's when I started catching my criminal cases. I was on anybody killer, fuck it, it is what it is. If that's just what it was, that's just what it was. But that took place and it still crush me to this day because he's the one that initiated me into the Black Panther situation. The more science he opened that door he really did. He used to come to my crib and everything. You know what I mean.

Speaker 2:

Like just before, all the internet shit and niggas come home over the internet. And at the time the ones on the East Coast know you had to get triple O's put on your back. So I still got my triple O's on my right shoulder. My dog calls you had to get it branded. This ain't no motherfucking secret, it's already out there. You dig what I'm saying? So a lot of these new domos, it's just y'all motherfuckers get a cakewalk, slap around woot-de-woot. You might get initiated through the internet. I ain't getting that way. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 2:

I went through the blood, sweat and tears for this shit. I look at it different. The generation now is given to the YNN and it's a different foundation. We lived off the brotherly love over our depression and destruction. Love, truth, peace, freedom and justice. That was the breakdown of the Five Point Star. I started going back and looking at the literature with the more science I'm like, oh snap, these co-exist with each other. So it's a lot of principles. I know out West you got some that Turk banged. I think it's like three sets that banged the FOB. Over here on the East Coast ones argue about the NYB or the UBN. You banged the FOB. But you have to ask yourself where the FOB come from, whether it come from the Nation of Islam, god body, or the more scientific of America, it still from the Nation of Islam, god body, or the more sanctimonious of America, it's still love, truth, peace, freedom and justice. So you know a lot of these principles I apply to myself by our own literature. You know what I mean.

Speaker 1:

Indeed, indeed, indeed. So now you become a part of a set. Right, you know, you came home, your big homie dies, boom, you're off the porch. Obviously, you get into activities, things happen. How did you pick up more with science? Well, you just basically said through the teachings, right Through the literature, right, but how did you get this far in debt?

Speaker 2:

so check this, um. So let's get through. I used to play high school basketball. I played for nightdale nights, I mean. I was on the varsity team all-american, I played ball, I mean, but I still did my thing. I banged in the streets. Um, I got into a situation. I mean, I ain't gonna, I still did my thing. I banged in the streets. I got into a situation. I ain't going to lie, I did my time already. We did a robbery. That's what happened. We committed a robbery as a piece of man. It was all over. The news made the internet. I think I was 17 at the time Got fucked around, got sent down and sent to prison.

Speaker 2:

I got sent to a youth spread called the High Rise. Anybody from North Carolina know the High Rise is a gladiator school in North Carolina. It's 16 floors. It ain't nothing but baby demons in there. If you don't survive, that means you wasn't like that. A lot of niggas getting punked and getting their shit pushed back. You know what I mean. Every time I came off the 16th floor I'm blowing something. I ain't give a fuck. I had to do my time. I could do it in a hole. Every time they brought me down, I blew something.

Speaker 1:

Well, hey, hey, hey, listen, just for y'all who are on that pause, let's chill out right now. So blowing something basically mean, you know, Yep, buck 50.

Speaker 2:

Buck 50. Yeah, yup, buck 50. You know what I mean, yeah. So, um, I mean all of that's in my jacket. The streets might not have it, but the police they got. I'm STG, level 3, which that means you're a high risk Security in the community. That's not broken down either. But, uh, when I came home I wasn't allowed to play Ball, no more. That shit broke my heart, you know what I mean. Then I couldn't allowed to play ball, no more. That shit broke my heart. I mean, then I couldn't go back to high school. They sent me to an alternative school. I got sent to a school called Puzzle Pieces, and this is where the science kick in, right. So this is my elder to this day.

Speaker 2:

I mean, who crowned me Royal Chief of Information of the Washington Empire, dw, among you, the United, the United Washington, which you were supposed to have our elder up here, crown Prince Alim Elba, the other couple of weeks ago. But my teacher was Philip Lede Elba. He was my teacher, like my real teacher in school, wow. So he asked me a question. So he put these coins on the table, he put a penny, a nickel, a dime and a quarter and he asked me. He said tell me what's wrong with this? I'm like I don't know. He said I want you to look at it. You don't see the difference between the color. I said, yeah, want you to look at it. You don't see the difference between the color. I said yeah, abraham Lincoln's turned the other way. He said, yeah, that was a Moorish man. You know what I mean? We're copper-toned people. Everything else is silver. So he started going into the literature of we are Moors and that's when he started breaking down the dollar bill and the pyramid on the back against the eagle and the 13 arrows and you know nationality and understanding who your tribe is. And he used to teach us this on the low. He couldn't teach this like openly, but me and my brother not my biological brother, but a brother I grew up with he used to teach us this every day like Like here, slide this information, check this out. X, y, z, boom, boom, boom, boom.

Speaker 2:

At that time I was learning, but I was still banging, so you know what I mean. Like, if my brother was up here, he'd tell you I got kicked out of off-turning school because I was damn near recruiting the whole school. At one point we had the whole school on lock. Everybody was rocking. I mean the whole school. You wasn't rocking, you was a lame, simple as that.

Speaker 2:

And I got a letter one day where my mom told me she's like you can't go back to school. I'm like what you talking about? She's like they done kicked your ass off turning school. How the fuck you do that? So I'm like what you talking about? I ain't doing that. I ain't getting no fights, I ain't had nothing going on. I just had influence over the students in the school. She said they kicked you over the school because they said you down there you got more control of the students than the teachers. So I'm like how can you kick me out of the school for that? She's like they don't play by your rules, you play by theirs.

Speaker 2:

So you know, once that took place, I got kicked out. That's when I got pushed all the way to the streets, like she sent my little brother back to New York with his pops. She's like you a bad influence, xyz. So I'm like, fuck it, I'm going to get into what I get into. So you know, I started living the street life. I created a lot of enemies, but I created a lot of allies.

Speaker 2:

I was in the streets beefing with grown men. I mean they was like 30, 35 years old. I mean trying to pull up on me. I made a name for myself and they trying to figure out who this Montana guy is. They pull up to a hood. All my little homies, probably 17, 16, 15 years old, they think I'm a grown man by the shit that I'm out here doing. They're like where your big homie at? They're like shit, he up the street. They called me. At that time I had a little flip phone. I pull up. They're like man, you ain't fucking Montana, where's your big homie at? Like nigga, I am Montana. They're like how old are you? I'm like nigga, I'm 17 and a half. They're like nigga, ain't no way we out here beefing with you. You're a little kid. I'm like it is what it is.

Speaker 2:

So I just went through a lot dealing with that side. You know what I mean. I done been shot several times. I done gave my licks back. You know what I mean. It's just it's a lot that took place. I done been in mental institutions. They got something called Dorpheor Dicks. I went there for mental problems, whatever. I don't think nothing was wrong with me. I think I was just lashing out. I didn't give a fuck, nobody could tell me anything, so I just lashing. I got placed in a mental institution. Now it's a park that's where J Cole does all his music events at. They tore the mental place down. So it's like I done been in mental institution.

Speaker 2:

I think my last bid was crazy. That's when I start changing my life after my last bid. But I'm having children in the process. So my first child is I ain't get to see her like that. I still don't see her to this day because her mama's bitter. But my second child her mama had her when she was young.

Speaker 2:

We was in the streets, whatever, but I caught a charge. I caught several charges. They're called stack charges. So they hit me with so many charges I ain't know. When I was coming home I was facing well, um, 60 years, um, I got all my black and whites if anybody want to check that too, you know I mean. So, um, as I'm sitting, they charged me with a double, double shooting. Uh, homicide. Uh saw with a deadly weapon intended to kill three times armed robbery Anything in the area that got hit. They charged me with it whether I did it or not. So with that.

Speaker 2:

That's how I started learning the law. So when they sat me down, I'm like the lawyer kept coming back with pleas. I'm like, nigga, you work for them. Nigga, you keep bringing me these stupid ass pleas. You work for them. What you keep bringing, are you fighting for me or are you fighting for them? Because right now you bringing me the dumbest pleas in the world? So I've never been a dummy. I always do my own due diligence. So you know. They got jailhouse lawyers. So I went to go see the jailhouse lawyer. He was like do X, y, z, this is how you get in the law library. You can start studying this shit for yourself. So he gave me the sauce. I filed my motion. Boom, got him removed, start representing myself. I got six months in the law library. I started doing my thing. The county reappoint him back to my case. So I'm like okay, since you want to be my attorney, nigga, you work for me.

Speaker 2:

I already done broke down the whole motherfucking case. You ain't even got to do no work here, I got it for you. Here's the general statutes on this. I need a motion to discovery. If they ready to go to trial, I need you to file a speedy trial motion. They got 180 days or violates the constitution. I need all my constitutional rights.

Speaker 2:

So after the 180 days they bring me to court, they drop majority of the charges and they charge me. He like, listen, we can beat the case, but the court system so fucked up. They they're going to make something stick. I don't care what you say, you can get a jury or whatever. They're going to make something stick. You either take the plea or you're going to be walking the line. So I'm like, if I take the plea, what is it?

Speaker 2:

So at that time I sat for like three to four years it's time served already with the charge they want me to plead to. So I'm like, fuck it. I got to get home to my baby. You know what I mean. I don't know what the hell going on. Xyz Boom. At the time I am banging. I ain't getting no letter from my homies. Nobody ain't sending no bread, none of that shit. You know what I mean? I tell the little homies all the the time you get involved in this shit, don't think nobody gonna make sure you straight. A lot of this shit is just fucked up. So, long story short, I come home post-release. Do that start getting involved in the community. Now, I mean, I start being an activist. That's when I uh, like a year later, this was like 2000, shit, it's not too long. This was like maybe seven years ago I became a community court advocate.

Speaker 1:

Okay, how did you get involved with that?

Speaker 2:

So I met the devil and I ain't going to knock her. She didn't want to put me in a game. I never knocked Diana Powell for what door she got me through, but she's still the devil. Diana Powell for what door she got me through? But she's still the devil. And she know I tell her to this day, even if she watching this, she know the devil shit she do behind the scenes.

Speaker 2:

But I was with Justice Serve Incorporated. It's a justice service nonprofit for youth. So they advocate for youth. You know what I mean Not to go to jail or prison or detention. They basically come to the program and get help, mentoring, things of that nature. Long story short, she liked the work I do and liked the influence I had on the youth. Plus, I had a little name in the street so they already knew who I was. So if they listen to you to go do some bad shit, why won't they listen to you to go do something good? So I eventually became the president over the nonprofit. So becoming a president active around in North Carolina, I helped pass the Senate Bill 261, second chance act. Me and our non-profits helped pass that through the house of senators, the house of representatives. We helped pass that bill in North Carolina the second chance act.

Speaker 1:

Okay, where is this exactly?

Speaker 2:

in North Carolina this is in Wake County, north Carolina, but the second chance act is for the whole state, right. So Justice County North.

Speaker 1:

Carolina, but the Second Chance Act is for the whole state Right.

Speaker 2:

So Justice Serve North Carolina, that is in North Carolina. Raleigh, that's the headquarters, raleigh, north Carolina, wake County. So, long story short, I became a community activist. I had to go through training. I was trained by. I had to get trained by the DA. I had to get trained by the chief judge. I had to get trained by the chief probation officer. Everybody the hell ranked inside the courtroom. I had to get training from them. The only reason I had to get training? Because you're not allowed to practice legal lease. So you can advocate but you can't tell them. If, like, say, the judge is about to give them time and you know that it's not right, I'm not allowed to say nothing. All I can do is go in and advocate. Hey, that's a good brother, you know, let him come home. X Y Z.

Speaker 2:

So it was a time we was meeting Chuck Carwell he's no longer the public defender chief. We was building and we had a session and I asked it was the DA to judge the chief public defender? And my question is I said y'all make all this money in the courthouse, right? Traffic tickets often charges, people being charged with things of this nature. I said can you tell me where the money's going to and how we got homeless people on the streets. When I tell you I got pulled out that class so quick and pulled to the side, he said you too smart for your own good, like I suggest you be quiet and come back in here and just listen and learn. So I'm like damn. When he said that, I said this shit getting wicked. You know what I mean? Because now they got a money flow but they can't tell me where the money flow going to. Right, Exactly.

Speaker 2:

So I still kept doing my thing. I was getting checks sent to me through the nonprofit. That's how I fell off with Donna Powell. I had $5,000 checks, $10,000, $15,000 checks. They got to send it through the nonprofit. The nonprofit got to push it, distribute it down. All this money getting sent in, I ain't getting nothing. So eventually the lady like you get that check I sent you. I'm like no, she's like well, we been sent you a check. So I'm like what check? So she sent me the. She showed me the information that she sent it to my director Director pocketing all the money. So after that I kind of spazzed out. I'm like you got me out here spending my money, putting all this work in and you're getting funding for what I'm doing. So that's when I backed out.

Speaker 2:

I still was connected with my elder. So you know, once I backed all the way out I kind of went to the more science side. Like I already know that I'm Cherokee, I know my lineage. I mean, my grandmother always kept me on game. But my elder tapped back in with me. He said listen, I think you're ready to step up as the Royal Chief of Information. So he crowned me Royal Chief of Information dealing with the Unitary Washington.

Speaker 2:

So, Dr Lim, he was aware of the situation. He, like anybody, got any questions or concerns. You're a representation of me. But me and the Empress Tiara of the Washington Empire, DW Monaghan, that's my blood relative, Even dealing with the Turner John, Henry Turner Jr, the Louisiana Purchase, I mean, this is my bloodline, so this ain't no appointment or any things of that nature. These are things that I'm finding out as I get more in depth and with the more science, more in-depth and with the more science. So, um, my uh, original grand chic of the more science, temple of america, los angeles temple one-on-one, which is the body uh that cosmo l was a part of now.

Speaker 1:

You know what's so interesting, though? Like, because yo, this whole time now, now we, you, you're cognizant of of the time, right? So I guess you're moving with speed now the time, right, so I guess you're moving with speed Now. The thing about it is, though, it sounds like some amazing shit you're doing here, because it's like you're over here, they're sending you checks, you're making moves, and then now you end up with a lean base you know what I'm saying organization or nation, and then now you're over here with the with, with, uh, cosmo L's faction of the Moria, science, like bro, like what do you do? What are you up all day? Like, how are you moving around?

Speaker 2:

So um, it's a lot. It's a lot to take on. I wear many hats. Like I said, I'm God body too. I'm universal King a lot. I mean, one of my elders is Knowledge Devon. The brother that gave me universal King a lot is Shai 120.

Speaker 1:

Oh you talking about Shai 120 from New York. Yes, shai 120, shot 120?, 120?, shot 120. I got pictures with him. Hold on hold on Shot 120, the OG right.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I don't want to get into the situation because they got a whole some more other stuff going on.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, yeah, I already know. I already know, I already know Okay, cool, so Shot 120,. Yeah, I already know, I already know, I already know Okay, cool, so shot 120.

Speaker 2:

Boom, I can trace my bloodline from Becca all the way to B-I-L-L-A. To Father Allah. You know what I mean, like I know my lineage when it comes to that too. So, like I said, I sat in many mystery schools. I had many teachers, so that's why I don't get into the back and forth. I mean even being a student of Malachi York. I mean my daughters of the York family. I mean like one of his blood great nieces is in the room with me right now. I mean so it's like I'm tapped in. You know, washington and the Wabi's was supposed to connect at one point. Anyway, my daughter, she is part of the York family, with all the little bullshit they got going on and how he was blah, blah, blah. It ain't that for me. It's the information that I digested and I apply it to this day.

Speaker 1:

Okay, okay. So now you're moving around, you getting these, you're not getting checks. You're not getting checks right, so you're back away from this situation. What's the next move?

Speaker 2:

so I started getting to a bag. You know I got my cdls. You know I've been doing, uh, construction work since I was like 18. So I started off being a carpenter. I did roofing. I even started my own detailing company where that took off and my partner took off to Atlanta. Like I told you, my background is deep. It'd take years I ain't going to say years, but it's 45 and going to cover it. So right now I'm a construction driver. So I do striping on the highway so I keep your highway safe.

Speaker 2:

I put reflectivities now throughout the whole state of North Carolina on yellow white lines, turning signals, reflectors so you can see on the highway what lane is. What I do, that that's what I do for a living. So you know I've always been a hardworking man. I mean it was times when I was in the streets, you know was a dope boy, fast money X, y, z. You know we'd get into that at another time. You know the lifestyle. That was my Ohio lifestyle, because I did come down to NC when I was like 12, 13, but I still bounced back to Ohio in my teen years and got to that bag. I mean because you know money was calling. So it's now. It's like I started chasing my own bag. I don't wait on nobody to give me nothing. I mean, the only one that's going to take care of your family is you, and if you take care of your family as a man, you're just a coward. To take care of your family is you, and if you take care of your family as a man, you're just a coward.

Speaker 1:

That's a fact. That's a fact, that's a fact. All right, so now you bounce from this organization. You get your CDL, you get into this. Now, what organization? Okay, how did you get? How did you become a part of the ancient the Moorish? How do you become a part of the ancient the Moorish? How do you say it? The free?

Speaker 2:

ancient free Moorish rights, the Moorish rights, yeah. So to talk about that, I caught a lot of backlash because I left the Moorish Science Temple of America. I got tired of the back and forth. You know what I mean? The Braswell Bay, the Arjone Bay, who's the real grand, supreme, grand Sheik? I don't give a shit Me either. Why? I say because the prophet brought what he brought and that information belongs to all of us and it's not just for anybody. I mean, this is mine, it's not yours. The prophet said this is for me and don't do that. Hey bro, you in the way.

Speaker 1:

We don't care.

Speaker 2:

We don't care, so so you really, you really in the way of our people building now. I mean like, like I said, my, my, my grand sheik was bayon bay. My grand governor was victor teller, my second um cousin. I am an adept of the more science temple. I went through the adept chambers, I, I had the literature. I have the authority to establish my what do they call it? My sub-temple. I have all that. You can check the files in North Carolina. I'm not registered as a 501c3. I have a 508c1a. I can set up the 805ILC. Been there, done all that.

Speaker 2:

So when I seen all the backlashing back and forth and arguing on the internet I'm not here to argue with Moors on the internet I'm going to ask you questions that I know you can't answer. Know what I mean. So with the Moors rights, I started seeing them brothers being unity and I always studied masonry throughout my entire life. Most of my family are Freemasons, I mean my uncle. He's 33 and a third Lodge 42, arlington Ohio. But you know they couldn't give out certain information. It's not a secret society, it's just a society that holds secret information for people that is allowed to have it. What is the difference between that and the ADEPT chamber? You're not releasing the information out the ADEP chamber, you're being secretive. I'm not the prophet saying all this belong to us and the veil has been revealed. So with the Moores rights, I had to go see for myself. And the Avatar clip, hazel Bay. He says if you're going to practice masonry, why not practice your own? I mean, who masonry are you practicing? So if I'm going to practice masonry and I'm already a Master Moore, why not go with the Morris Rice? So I became a member, I believe early May or April I became a member, I got initiated.

Speaker 2:

So you know I went to Maryland, you know, seeing what was going on with the brothers. I got a lot of brothers that want to get on board, but I told them to wait, hold on, let me go put my head in first, because I'm not going to send you to go do something that I ain't going to do. I mean, if it's right, it's right. If it's wrong, it's wrong. We're going to step all the way back. I mean because we already deal with the mystics and things of that nature. We've got the science. Dr Malachi York brought us a whole lot of that.

Speaker 2:

So going up there and building with brothers some of the brothers that's there, are part of the temple. Some of the brothers are Sunni Muslims, some of them are Christians. Whatever your religion is, leave it at your household. Whatever you practice behind closed doors, that's your business. I should have my business in your home anyway, and how you run your household anyway, that's your house, not mine. Certain things, certain things just stuff at the threshold. So just going out there and build with these brothers and seeing the pure love and learning more, it's a learning experience.

Speaker 2:

When I come to a certain organization, I come to learn, not to take over or dictate. So if I can come somewhere and you can teach me, this is where I need to be. So me taking the classes and just sitting in, I'm learning. You know what I mean. I'm learning the higher S's of myself and the different tools and the different applications of how to be a better me. It doesn't matter if I have all this information in my head and I can break this down, but you can teach me how to be a better man.

Speaker 2:

Masonry is about building character. It's not about elites and Illuminati. Yeah, you got signs and symbols and certain people got power when they can move certain things around. I joined the Morris Rikes to better my characteristics and my craft. If I'm going to be a part of a Masonic order, it's going to be the Moorish rites. I could have joined a PHA. I had worship masters that signed my application where they'll walk me to the third degree. You know what I mean. So when I seen the Moorish rites I'm like Moorish rites, ancient free. Oh, I got to see what this is. So I did my own due diligence, I did my background on who Clifford Hazel Bay was.

Speaker 2:

I mean, I understand he came out for Scottish rights, but ones have to understand that the Moors are the fathers and the founding fathers of masonry because we, the one that gave them the science of civilization period. Everything comes from the science of civilization period. Everything comes from the science of us. So why? Why are you not going to accept what belongs to you? Can't know and this is not to be racist can't know? You're in pain. Tell me that I'm, you're accepted and you're not. I'm accepted by blood. What do you? So it's a beautiful thing and you know you got good and bad and everything.

Speaker 2:

Don't get it mixed and screwed. It might be some bad Moors Freemasons. It might be some good ones. It might be some good Temple Moors, it might be some bad ones. It's good Damus in the streets and it's bad Damus. It's bad Crips and it's good Crips. Know Good Damu's in his streets and his bad Damu's, his bad Crips and his good Crips.

Speaker 2:

Know what I mean. Don't judge a man by what he is. Judge him by his character. Our man carry his self and you know them brothers. They just pour into me, they love on me. You know it's a brotherhood. It's organized. You know they constantly have classes that help us build and dealing with mental health and physical health. You know, going to the craft I don't see this done in other organizations, and I'm talking about Monday through Friday there's a class. You get it for free. They're not making you pay for these classes, you're getting it for free. You know what I mean. So it's like it's a beautiful thing, I mean. You know what I mean. So it's like it's a beautiful thing, I mean that sounds good.

Speaker 1:

I like that. I like that before we, before we go, we got a couple minutes break down the Royal Moorish family yes, yes, yes.

Speaker 2:

So I am one of the founders of the Royal Moorish family. It's basically with different Morris all around the nations I build with the different street Morris. You got some Morris HDD, some blood, some script, some Zane, anything. This is not to overthrow the prophet or be a religious movement. We're Royal Morris family. It's more or less like a brotherhood, we standing on business about our brothers. These are brothers that got family. We got children. You know what I mean. We take care of business. There's no illegal activities. We don't allow punks or rats or things of that nature inside our society. You know what I mean. This is not to be a new gang movement. It's none of that. It's brothers that respect the moral science and it's basically it was established because some of you moral science temple pushed us out. Oh, you can't do this, you can't X, y, z. We're still going to go in the community and enlighten our brothers with the moral sciences. We're still going to drop the 120 degrees on our brothers so they have knowledge of self. We got sisters. That's a part of the situation.

Speaker 2:

You never know who is RMF because we're in different organizations. You got brothers. That's RMF. That's in the Moorish Rites. You got brothers that's RMF that's in the Temple. You got brothers that's RMF that's in the Masjid. You got some brothers that are Christians, but these are our brothers and, at the end of the day, whatever you practice in your household, as long as you are submissive to the will of Allah, god, yahweh, elohim, whoever you call them, it's peace and love. Brother, you're my brother. At the end of the day, we're at war with the Benita and the Beaks. We're in a big belly of the Beaks. So now I mean, we stand on love, truth, peace, freedom and justice, and if you violate the four, you will get to five, that's just point blank period Check.

Speaker 1:

Now that's peace, brother. I understand it was thorough from start to now. The Royal Moorish family I want to know a little bit more about the Royal Moorish family because that sounds very interesting. Meeting the brothers where they are and bringing brothers together, that's peace. On that note, thank you for coming out this evening.

Speaker 2:

You will see more of Prince Yehoshi and anything you want to say before we cut out, brother, just peace. Blessings be upon everybody. Be who you want to be. Don't be what people want you to be or dictate you to be. Be yourself. The prophet said to be yourself. Don't get caught up in dictatorship or leadership. I only submit to the will of Allah, and Allah is the only one that can give me guidance. We are our brothers and sisters, people, and the first thing we should do is love each other, and I'll leave out with that on that note, thank y'all for checking us out this evening.

Speaker 1:

We're out of here. Peace, peace.