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Ep 40 We Cannot Protect What We Do Not Name

Abiah Chiles

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A single political moment can expose a deeper truth: if you don’t name yourself, someone else will. We start with our reaction to a State of the Union flashpoint and use it to talk plainly about power, representation, and why public disrespect is rarely “just a moment” when demographics, coalitions, and incentives are moving fast.

From there, we dig into identity and what we call destiny swapping, the idea that origin stories can be used to detach Black Americans from land, inheritance, and confidence. We talk about how the church and other trusted institutions can shape what people believe, how they vote, and what narratives feel “safe” to repeat. We also challenge listeners to separate emotion from evidence and to stop outsourcing identity to headlines, celebrities, or inherited talking points.

Then we get detailed with Bible-based geography, testing popular assumptions against environmental clues mentioned in scripture: bears in woods, lions in snow, whirlwinds, hail, overflowing riverbanks, cedar trees, corn, and even gopher wood. Whether you agree with our conclusions or not, we lay out the framework we use and why we think genealogy and primary-source study matter more than internet certainty. If you care about Black American ancestry, indigenous heritage, the promised land debate, and biblical geography, this conversation will give you a lot to research.

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Welcome And Why This Series

SPEAKER_01

Hey, what's going on, family? How everybody doing tonight, man? How everybody doing? This is your boy, Abia. Man, I don't even really need an introduction. Y'all know my ugly mug and y'all know my nasty voice. Like, stop playing with me. But uh, this is the Spitcher Truth Podcast, the indigenous edition. We did the covered in addition. Now we on the indigenous edition. See, I'll be trying to just bring awareness to the people in all facts of Torah and like and everything. But you know, once again, I got my brother and my sister. More Yako and my uh my sister Toya. And we we on here and we go spread our truth and we go talk about what we always come to talk about. What's up, y'all? We're gonna talk about what we always talk about. You know, the most our people and our land and reclaiming our our our indigenous heritage and being a proud people once again, you know. Instead of being people that you know that that always get beat down and and and just down, try and we're trying to be people that that overcome and that's resilient and that's better. So all praise to the most high. So um let me turn this down. Let me turn this down, y'all, because we yeah we rocking hard. I'm gonna have it playing low in the background, though. I like the little low background noise, but uh let me close this my over there sweet and playing his game on the phone. All right, so we did the other one, and I wanted to get a couple questions because I know y'all got some scriptures to bring out, but I just want to ask a couple questions and you know, to just to you know start the start the conversation off. All praise to the most high, first of all. I'm looking at the camera, and it's like, boy, that's how you know you don't even know your own equipment. I'm looking at the camera, it ain't even where I'm looking at.

State Of The Union Fallout

SPEAKER_01

Tripping. Tripping. All praise, but uh, so we had we just had Trump and the the State of Union uh address and Ilion Omar with her bobhead ass. She was in there acting crazy, just like what all the other you know immigrants that you know that that oppose Trump and and and oppose that I'm gonna just say it, they anti-black. They anti-black. Cause to be anti-American is beat is to be anti-black. You know what I'm saying? So yeah, they anti-black. And and I was looking at, you know, this State of the Union, and just the utter, the utter disrespect to black Democrats that the Democrats shown. And Trump exposed. Well, we knew this, but Trump, he put it and put them on blast, and they couldn't do nothing. And he he was like, man, it's a shame. This is embarrassing. Y'all don't even want to stand up. But my question to y'all is that uh do y'all think that what what he did and what happened at the at the State and Union was a showtale sign of what's to come, or do y'all feel like it's just, you know, we we we are the pot is already bullied over and now we just like kind of cleaning up the mess.

SPEAKER_07

Yeah, did you so like you seen what he told when he was like, stand up if you believe in protecting the rights of the United States citizens over illegals and all the immigrates stay seated? Yeah, that was crazy, and and like and then the one of you just talking about, I can't pronounce her name, right? Um the Tobi anymore, right? Yeah, like her screaming out you a murderer and all that. Like, yo, why are you here? How did you get in office here? Like your home is is way on the other side of the world. Why are you here? Like, you know, he's not like you you're actually here, and you're you're mad and upset with him because he don't want you here, but you have a home over there, right? Now welcome over there. But I was more so like I was just surprised to have Democrats in your face. See, to me, that shows how sleep the so-called black community is because for them to air that in national television, like Democrats staying seated when he told them, like, hey, if you believe in setting the rights of the US citizens over legal, and they stay seated because the US citizens are the black Americans, right? So how could you stay, you know what I'm saying? How could you stay seated and then for the black American community to think that's cute? Like, yeah, they going against Trump. It's like black black Americans are like really focused on going against the United States white men, not even knowing that that's not even your

Immigration, Voting Blocs, And Power

SPEAKER_07

only enemy. The whole world is in, like, you don't have no personal allies.

SPEAKER_01

Right. I was looking at how many seats do immigrants hold in the the uh the 119th Congress, United States Congress, they hold 13 percent of the seats. You know who else holds 13 percent of the seats? Black Americans. They are right there with us politically. They're above us, uh then they go start under, well, they already undermining, but they go really undermine. See that they everywhere they popping up immigrants built America, it'll immigrants. I'm like, well, if y'all built America, why y'all ain't built up y'all home? You know, but I seen where you know that 30%. It's crazy because if the white man only makes up what like what 54% of America, something like that, that's they what they say. But see, they those are conflated numbers too, because you know, we got the the the the Europeans, the the French, we got the the Polish, the German, not the Germans, but the Polish, the Irish, the Irish, the ones that came over here and Ellis Island, the Ellis Iron Iron Excuse me, the Ellis Island immigrants, and they, you know, further on down the line, they started the Ku Klux Plan. But they they take they their numbers are conflated too. So they they they add, they got a whole flat whiteness thing too, I guess. But we don't care about that. But they do, they are, they do possess like command, like about, I would say like 45 to 50 percent of, you know what I'm saying, the seats in the U.S. Congress right now. And once that, once that number dwindles down below 50, and we can get in there and start to vote in, and we up higher, we can we can vote them out of seats and vote them out of America. And that's what they're scared of. But that's a whole nother different story. But what I have seen is that it's crazy that they that they that these immigrants are holding 13%. And and it's not just it's it's not just like immigrants, it's first, it's first generation anchor babies, too. You know what I'm saying? Because they've been here for a while. They first generation anchor babies is hold me seats, and they've been living around us for a long time. So you know they they they done built up a good enough, a good enough hate because some immigrants, they love the white man, but they they don't they they love the white man, but they don't love Trump. I don't get that. Y'all love all the other pedophiles and uh the the the the sex the sexual uh deviants and the the bestiality partakers and the partakers of porn. Y'all love all them other white men that do all that, but then when when it comes to Trump, it's like he's a pedophile. Like, like, but your uncle Jimmy one too. You ain't saying nothing about him. But you know, we as we look at as we look at the the the way that America is going right now, I really do think that uh that we need to get them out of office. We definitely need to get them out of office because they're gonna undermine us every way, which way they can. And that the state of the union just if they didn't show black democrats, I I don't know. What you think, bro? You think you think it's close to being uh like the they they just they that's a like a foretelling of what's to come or like it's just an already and shit done hit already and hit the fan right now, and we like trying to clean up the pieces.

SPEAKER_03

No, I think it's um I think Trump was just ushering in what's to come, and the Negro need to just keep their head down and make sure they stay out of the way and make sure that they are connected to the creator because the Bible says that he's gonna declare the end from the beginning, so what was there from the beginning, he's gonna bring back. Right. So if the pale man wasn't there from the beginning, he's gonna be eradicated out, or he's gonna be pushed back to where the where he was where he was. Right. But the thing is, who's supposed to have been in charge is going to be brought back to the forefront, right?

SPEAKER_01

Right, definitely. Uh but well why he why he doing this thing. So do you do you feel like do you feel like uh that more brothers and sisters need to uh to get aware as to what's going on

Destiny Swapping And The Out Of Africa Claim

SPEAKER_01

as far as with them trying to destiny swap with us? Like, because that's what it is, they destiny swapping because they they saying it's out of Africa thing, and we we from Africa and all this and that just to disenfranchise us from our land. Cause if they tell us that we from somewhere else, then we won't even dig in deep and see if we really from here are about to land here. Because and they make us hate America so much. Like when I first came into the truth, man, they you know the the the the brothers and the sisters they talk, you know, that America was this and it's the it's Babylon and this and this and that. They made us hate America, and it's like huh.

SPEAKER_04

No, no, I'm ready. I'm busy.

SPEAKER_01

Yo, and after, you know, I'll I'm gonna just land real quick, but uh I after I got older into the in the truth, I started to really know and see, like if just theoretically speaking, I used to and I asked my my my elder one time this I said man theoretically speaking, if if we got deported, where would we go? Like where where would if if Trump told us niggas get out now, where would we go? And I always thought about that, like Africa, they Africa damn sure don't want us. They want they want us because they think that we gonna be cheap labor. They think that they go try to get get over on us like the white man, like the white man did. But see, the the most has say that's only gonna happen one more time. After that, it's a wrap. You know what I'm saying? So that's what the that's what the Africans on the continent thinking that they we get over there, they gonna scam us out of our American dollars and all that stuff like that. But I I do see a shift what's going on. Like I said, I don't have nothing nothing bad about Africans or uh Caribbeans, like none of them. Like they just they just need to man they damn business. That's what that's what it is. They just need to man they business.

SPEAKER_07

Yeah,

The Church As A Political Machine

SPEAKER_07

yes, it's the truth too, like, because I always thought about it as well, like, you know, no matter how much we scream like about our indigenous history, it's the church. Like right now, the church is the biggest voice for so-called black America, and you got churches out here like Amy Zion churches, right? African Methodist, Methodist Episcopal churches, right? And so if you got an Amy Zion church, your whole your whole church is built off of the African theory. The churches are the ones that's pushing this out of Africa narrative on our people, and because most of our people go to church, they're not in the Bibles, they not doing the genealogy, they're gonna follow behind the church. And and when you look at when it's time to vote, vote. When you go vote, who are the people that's out there passing out papers telling you who to vote for? It's the people from your church, like your churches they get weaponized every four years when it's time to vote. Like, I know that's that's how it is round time. Like, they get out with their papers and they stand there and they tell you who to vote for and they look at you funny, like you know what it is, you know what you better do. It's the church, like and until the that's the deep sleep, though. That's Isaiah 29 and 10. Until we get the church out of here, we'll never be able to like over trump them. But I feel like the church seeing what we're doing, talking about our genealogy and like getting rid of all this out of Africa, you know. I'm saying crap, they see what we're doing now. They're doing anything like now they got Cardi B. That's why Cardi B just got the NCAA P award, right? And I thought I was like, why would they give her that award? Because she's like becoming the face of the Democratic Party now, and black people love Cardi B. She's not black American, she's not even a so-called, she's not even so-called Afro-Latino. I know you don't like that word, but I don't know what else to, you know what I'm saying? So she's not even a so-called Afro-Latino, but she's becoming like the face of the Democratic Party because they see she got the biggest influence on so-called black people, and that's that's crazy, right?

SPEAKER_01

She she's a Latino, she's from Dominica, she's from Dominic Republican, I think. Like, she's Dominican, and and you know, they they love saying that they ain't black, so okay. Like, okay, like everybody might be supposed to feel some type of way because they they when they were saying that that they wasn't black, like it was some of us that was like, Man, yes, y'all are. I'm like, okay, like cool, like I'm glad y'all were that way, you know. But uh yeah, Cardi B, she they and the only reason they gave that to her because the whole NWACP ain't nothing but immigrants and tethers anyway. You know what I'm saying? It ain't it's very it's very little black Americans in in in in there, you know what I'm saying? Yeah, it's more it's more immigrants and and and and just like norad, you know, that the leader of the Nor Rad just died, you know, rest in peace, Jack, Jesse Jackson. But he was uh he was like the one of the representatives and leaders of Norad, but they gave them Norad, him and Al Al Sharpton and all them. They you know they they sent them in when when when the when the Negroes got when when they the police killed somebody, negroes got mad and started rioting. That's when they sent Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton in to calm everybody down, you know what I'm saying? And last time they they tried that up there in Ferguson, that shit ain't worked. They turned that nigga right back around and said, get out of Ferguson now. Cause black folks are starting to wake up. Yeah, we starting to wake up and we starting to be like, man, no. We you know, if we if we want to, if we go classify, if we go be reclassified, then let us let us do the classification. If we go, if we go be anything, let us let us go tell let us tell you who we are, not y'all telling us. It's not about to be the other way around anymore. And I love it. I love that for our people. Like, I love that for our people. So, do we have any? Because I know the last time we was talking about like scripture

Scripture Clues Using Bears And Snow

SPEAKER_01

that we can bring out to solidify our claim of indigenous. I can't say the other word, I'm gonna mess it up and I don't even want to sound stupid, but the indig our indigenous right, birthright, you know. Do we have anything? Because I know y'all was talking about uh like certain certain scripts, and the last one you was talking about um what was it uh second Kings or something like that? So I'm gonna let y'all go ahead and do y'all think. I'm about to just sit back and listen, man. Like that I just want to listen and learn right now. So whatever y'all got to teach me, let's let's let's go.

SPEAKER_07

Did you want to go first? Or if not, can you pull this the second kings for me? Or you can go ahead and go if you want.

SPEAKER_05

No, no, go ahead.

SPEAKER_07

Um second kings, what second kings two three?

SPEAKER_03

You say 224.

SPEAKER_04

All right second kings 224.

SPEAKER_03

You want me to read it? Yes, it says, and he turned back and looked on them in second kings, in second chapter, verse 24, and he turned back and looked on them and cursed them in the name of the creator, and there came forth two she bears out of the woods and tear four and tear 40 and two children of them.

SPEAKER_07

Now I brought that scripture up. Like, we didn't read the whole story. I'm just because, like, if if y'all want to read it, you can go back and read the whole story. But like, so the Bible talks about bears a lot, right? The only problem is they don't have bears over there in the Middle East or in Africa, they only got one bear, and that's called the Syrian brown bear. Like, they don't they don't have bears. So, out of all the places in the Bible that you're reading about bears, bears in the woods, and it's specifically saying bear in the wood, which means they have to be trees, right? Vegetation, yeah. They only have one type of bear over there called the Syrian brown bear. So with Syrian over there, is that supposed to be the promised land? Like all these places you know in the Bible that you have bears, right? That's that's one of them. That's why I wanted to bring that up. If you, you know what I'm saying? Like if you study the the Bible, you'll notice stuff add up, like for example, 2nd Samuel 25 and 20. Nicole, do you mind pulling that one?

SPEAKER_03

Second Samuel twenty-five and twenty. You say twenty-five, you don't want to go to twenty-four.

SPEAKER_07

Yeah, twenty you see we're talking about the lion in the pit. I'm trying to read my hair right now. It might be twenty-three and twenty if you don't see it twenty-five-twenty. But it's second standing.

SPEAKER_01

All right.

SPEAKER_03

What? Bro, what is he? Um twenty-three twenty. Yeah, second time you're twenty-three twenty, yeah. It says, um hold on.

SPEAKER_02

Oh no, this is out of here.

SPEAKER_05

What the world That is, um, I don't know.

SPEAKER_03

Give me a minute, give me a minute.

SPEAKER_01

So when we so when we talking about the bears, you know, you said that the bears, and it's only one bear that's like, you know, native to that land. And I thought land, like that always was curious to me too, because I'm like, you never hear about a bear in over there in the Middle East, or you know, like, because it ain't nothing but desert, like, how they gonna live? So like so it just they it just seemed like they just was playing in our face with the Bible. They were like Yeah, it just seemed like they was like Yeah, dude, it seemed like they was really playing in our face and with with certain things, and like I I really have a strong, a strong feeling that, you know, like more more so ever now, that like, you know, we're not then none of us come from Africa. Like, so I was looking at I was looking at the the word ethno ethnogenesis, and I actually looked to see, was trying to see how long it would take for a uh a group of people to go through a ethnogenesis, right? It was saying in extreme, in extreme situations, it could take from anywhere from a hundred to three hundred years, and and then like in just moderate situations it'll be like a thousand. So I'm looking at like what son? Oh okay, oh okay. So I'm looking at like how the extreme measures, and one of the stream measures was like, you know, uh war, poverty, stuff like that. I'm like, well, our people went through that, so you know, if if if they want to say the path you muted. Okay, yeah, oh my bad. So like if they if they want to talk about these African slaves that they say that African slaves were came from, you know, Africa and came on a boat, which we know was only like excuse me, like about a hundred between a hundred and four hundred and something slave, African slaves that came here. We if they want to say that we came from them, even if they want to say the 380,000, okay. They want to say that let's just talk about the ethnogenesis that they went through when they were here. Now, ethnogenesis does not it's not a biological thing, it's more of a cultural thing, you know, like assimilation type of thing. You know what I'm saying? And I think that, you know, even even though, you know, it's not a biological thing. I think that once you be around the people for so long and y'all mingle and stuff like that through G through DNA, the the the less, the weaker DNA gets scrubbed out. The weaker they DNA gets scrubbed out, and we know that let's just be real, we know Hemi DNA weak. For real, for real. Look at the look at the Somalians. Like, that's some that's some weak ass DNA. You know what I'm saying? Like, and just some of the dumb dumb people that's over there, they had they just look like they got weak DNA. Uh but I always wonder, I always like, now that I'm uh in it, I'm just like, well, if y'all want to talk about it and say that we it were slaves that came over here, we gotta talk about the ethnogenesis that they went through. Uh but other than that, I was just like trying to talk and buffer between y'all getting scriptures. Yeah, I was just running my mouth, but so I'm ready I'm ready, ready to read. Go ahead. I'm gonna pause, I'm gonna mute up.

SPEAKER_03

Um Second Samuel twenty-three, twenty.

SPEAKER_01

Oh man, my phone just are we going through?

SPEAKER_07

Um can you pull up second uh second Samuel twenty three twenty? Yeah, guys, Samuel twenty three twenty.

SPEAKER_01

Second Samuel twenty-three twenty.

SPEAKER_03

All right, second Samuel twenty three, twenty. Um here it goes.

SPEAKER_00

Okay, go ahead.

SPEAKER_02

You got it.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah. Says Hallelujah says the but and said, and Bonai the son of Jebediah, no Jehoiada, the son of the valiant man of Kazabel, Kazbel, who had done many acts, he slew two uh two lion-like men of the of Moab. He went down also and slew a lion in the midst of the pit in a time of snow.

SPEAKER_07

Yeah, so I I wanted to read down, right? Because if you know anything about lions, the like when people think of lions, they think of Africa, right? The Lion King. Those lions live in savannas, right? Yeah, they don't get snow, they can't they can't handle snow, they don't get snow. When you're thinking about a snow in the pit, like a lion in the snow in a pit, that's a mountain lion. That's a lion like the puma or the cougar, that's indigenous to America. They don't have that over there in Africa. But when people think about the lion, they want to automatically attribute that to the lion over there in Africa, but actually, it was the lion here, just like the movie Wakanda. Side note, that was about a so-called black Indian, right? But you know there's the lion symbol there, right? So, but again, they're gonna make everything Lion King, they're gonna make that African, they're gonna Africanize everything. Two, I don't know if he having phone issues, so I'm gonna just kind of go through it. Also, horses, right? If you're reading the Bible, it talks about horses a lot. But if you Google, horses actually originated in America.

SPEAKER_05

Yeah.

SPEAKER_07

Um, and they and they want to say that you know they have went extinct and that they basically came back with with uh Europeans when they came over here. So when you're reading the Bible and it's talking about the horses and horses and the horses in Egypt and the horses and all these different places, you gotta keep in mind that horses have been Africa. Also, keep this in mind as well, right? Because I did like a whole research about their weather and everything over there. Man, so if you go to let me get this verse, they don't get a lot of precipitation over there. So, um

Water, Weather, Trees, And Geography Tests

SPEAKER_07

like for example, if you go to particular verse, I'm gonna like if you go to Deuteronomy 8 and 9, right?

SPEAKER_01

Deuteronomy 8 and 9.

SPEAKER_07

Yeah, and I'm sorry, I normally have like the scriptures on me, but right now I'm just on my phone, and it'll throw me off about trying to look getting on my phone.

SPEAKER_01

All right, you said Deuteronomy 89, hallelujah, and uh a land wherein thou shalt eat bread without scarceness, thou shalt not lack anything in it, a land whose stones are iron, and out of the whose hills thou mayest dig brass. Yeah, brass ain't I ain't never heard them digging brass out of Africa. I gotta say that. Like, I ain't never heard of that. Now, I know that they go ahead, go ahead.

SPEAKER_07

No, no, no. I was gonna point that out, but what you was gonna say.

SPEAKER_01

Well, we well, we all know about the iron and the iron age, the brass age, steel age, and all that, but you know, that was just like the the the the tools and the the the manufacturing tools metals that they was working with at that time. So that was like the whole world type of thing that wasn't just like specific to one continent, but go ahead.

SPEAKER_07

All right, so you know in that verse when it says it it it like scarcess, just use that word scarceness, right? Basically say you want lack and want anything, right? So you know the promised land and not only the promised land a serious going out. Can you hear me now?

SPEAKER_05

Yeah, there we go.

SPEAKER_07

Can you all right? But if you look up the Middle East and Africa, right?

SPEAKER_05

Uh-huh.

SPEAKER_07

Um, look up the Middle East and Africa water, and it will tell you the most water scarce places in the world is Egypt, the Middle East. Over there where they say the promised land is supposed to be. That is actually the most water scarce. He says the word scarce. When the Bible tells you this land, it will be no scarceness, there'll be it won't lack anything, right? Um, yeah, the promised land seriously, all these places around it were supposed to be well watered, they don't have the water source over there, and like even with that, they don't have it. Like, if you look up whirlwinds, the Bible is always talking about whirlwinds. Job 37, 9 talks about whirlwinds, Isaiah 5, 28, whirlwinds, Isaiah 17, 13, whirlwinds, Isaiah 41, 16, Ezekiel 1 and 4, Nahum 1 and 3 talks about whirlwinds, right? They only have whirlwinds over there in South Africa. So is the promised land supposed to be in South Africa?

SPEAKER_01

Right, right.

SPEAKER_07

Yeah, the most tornadoes in the world happens here in America. We actually have a place called that tornado island. Right. So they don't get the they don't get the hell. Hell is very rare. The Bible talks about hell, job 38 22, Psalms 78, 47, Psalms 148 and 8, Isaiah 28 and 2, Psalms 18, 12, right? It talks about Isaiah 32 and 19, it talks about hell and the forest. They don't get hell over there. That's very, very rare. Because they don't get a lot of precipitation, and a lot of the precipitation that they do get in Africa comes around, like they have like this thing called like the belt line. They don't, they they very seldom have like their water situation, but we always hear about their water situation, everything they got to go through, you know what I'm saying, to get water. Also, trees, right? I don't know if your code is up, but if he's not up, trees, right? So you know that the Bible is always talking about the cedar tree, um, especially with Lebanon, Isaiah 2.13, the cedars in Lebanon, right? How high they lifted up. Um, Hosea 14 and 6, it talks about the smell of laban, right? The the uh labanon in the promised land is known for its cedar trees, right? The biggest cedar tree in the world is in the Olympic peninsula in the U.S., that's in Washington. Like America out west has the biggest trees, right?

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, yeah, them trees are thousands and thousands of years old. Like the red wood or something 100, 200 feet tall. Yeah. I don't know if you guys went out there to see them, man, but it's a beautiful sight, man. I I urge anybody to get out there to upstate New York and it's really like look at them some big old trees, man. You'll be surprised. Like, man, that the you know, the earth gives us uh clues that everything was bigger back then, you know, and uh that even people might have been bigger, you know. Like we know that we it was giants and stuff like that, but you know, like the average person might have been bigger, a little bit taller, you know, and food was bigger and all that. So yeah, it it definitely I urge anybody and everybody to get out there and look at some trees, though. But go ahead, sis.

SPEAKER_07

Um, even if you look up the Jordan, right? You know how like in um the Jordan, Joshua 315, it talks about the Jordan overflowing its banks, right? And it talks about the harvest. If you look up the Jordan that they say is over there, they have a water scarce problem. Like they have to use irrigation, like they have man-made water, they don't they don't get it's not natural for them over there. The most well-watered place is America, like the Mississippi River. It covers it, runs all the way through like the middle part of America. Um, even corn, you know, the Bible is always talking about corn, and it's talking about the grain of seawater that's before Egypt, and it sits you know, by well waters, right? By a lot of waters, right? Corn is indigenous to America, right? Like they didn't get corn over there. They listen, they didn't get corn over there until the Europeans came over here and brought it back and took it back over there. Before then, they didn't have corn. So, where was the Bible talking about with these ears of corn? All of that stuff is indigenous to America. Um, just even the gopher wood, because the last time you brought up, like so Noah in the ark, you know what talks about the gopher wood, right? Man, the gopher wood is only found in Georgia and Florida. That's what Noah built the ark with. I mean, you can actually look that up, and that's Genesis 614, where it talks about the go uh the gopher wood that Noah made the ark with. Because you did ask me something about North Carolina.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, you said it it's only you can only find it in Georgia and where?

SPEAKER_07

Florida. Look at like look if you look it up right now,

Corn, Gopher Wood, And American Origins

SPEAKER_07

gopher wood in Georgia and Florida.

SPEAKER_00

Whoa, let's let's check that out. But go ahead, I'm listening, those.

SPEAKER_07

Yeah, um, so all these places, like even in 2 Kings, uh uh, I'm just calling out scriptures for anybody that wants to go back at a later time. Like, I definitely always will read them, but I again I don't have my tablet and stuff on me right now. But like 2 Kings 1832, you have like the king of Assyria talking about Hezekiah, how he was threatening to take them back to a land like their own, a land of uh milk and honey, right? So even if Syria had land like Israel's land, Egypt had land like Israel's land, right? Remember the Israelites was complaining the most like you took us from a land of milk and honey, and you didn't even bring us into that. They were known for like being well watered. Egypt was known for its great waters. That little now river they got over there, I'm not disrespecting it. That don't do it. Like I had it written down, like they they just have a water scarce problem. And if you look it up Egypt and water, they have like a water issue.

SPEAKER_01

That's deep. Yeah, they always have like water problems over there in Egypt. Yeah, it says it says in Florida, it says I can't pronounce the word, it says Toria, Torea, Taxi Flora. It's is that's the the the scientific name for it, but it's gopher wood.

SPEAKER_03

It's textfolio, it's textfolio, yeah.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, text floralite. Yeah, yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_03

It's another cedar, another type of a cedar tree.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, I'm looking at the picture like yeah, that that looked like some strong wood too. Man, that is deep. It says it's in North Carolina, too. North Carolina for real. Like, I really do. Like the people there are just like say what now, sis. Now you say the people there is like what y'all just built different, like, you know what I'm saying? Uh that's like when you talk about southern hospitality, like, yeah. I was looking at the video that we did the other day, like uh last Saturday. And uh I was looking at today, and you was talking about how, you know, like y'all don't have skyscrapers, y'all don't have like big glass buildings and nothing like that. It's just like more down home, like, you know, uh mom and pop store type of things, like everybody knows everybody, and you said you was down there doing everybody's genealogy and stuff. And I'm like, that that just sounds like you know, like uh what we was used to, like, you know, being having that that that that home type feeling, that that down home feeling, you know, and every time I meet somebody from South, from from the Carolinas, either South or North, they always are very hospitable, you know. So yeah, I really do think that it's something special about them Carolinas that we that we overlook in it, you know, as as black people in America, but we go get to that sooner or later, you know.

SPEAKER_07

Well, it's the South, really, because you know, it you know, it was just Carolina. They they the ones they drew the lines and made it north and south Carolina before that was included in with North Northern South Carolina. So all these people down here was the same people from the same land. They divided us up with them lines, with their you know, their politics, with their system when they came over here.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, yeah. And it it definitely is uh uh yeah, it's definitely something special about them Carolinas. I can't put my finger on it, but when I do, I'll definitely tell y'all.

SPEAKER_07

Yeah, so like you know, Ezekiel 26 through 15 tell you that the creator spot the promised land is the glory of all lands. I mean, no disrespect, you know, but the glory of all lands ain't in Africa, like it's it's here, that's why they keep running over here.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, it can't be like that, and that's the thing, that's another telltale sign that our people need to really look at. Like, why are all everybody running over here? Every like people like Africans, they can run, they asylum seekers, they can run to another country in Africa, but no, they flee all the way across the map. Like, if this ain't the land of milk and honey, I don't know what to tell people, like, and that's a telltale sign that you know that one the scripture was true that everybody was gonna be they they was gonna tether themselves towards us, to us, and for two, that everybody was gonna tether themselves to our to our land. Know what I'm saying? Because we had we got the best land. Like, think about it. America's like it's just not United States or North America. America consists

The South, Community Memory, And Genealogy

SPEAKER_01

of three continents and like a hundred and some islands. You know what I'm saying? Like, we we got a big territory. We just not in America. I mean, we just not in North America. You know, our people, we got people down in South America, Central America. You know, that we go skip over the Mexicans. Like, I uh I have topics. Like, uh no, no, no, no, no disrespect to my Mexican people, man. Y'all just gotta tighten up, man, for real, man. Y'all gotta tighten up. Huh?

SPEAKER_07

I said they be disrespecting us, they just don't do a turn. They don't, they're not gonna call you a ninja to your face like back in the 1930s and 40s. But they they just say that behind your back, or they say it in other language. But they don't, they Mexicans and Latinos hate so-called black people more than the more than the U.S. white man.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, they do. Because they, you know what I found out, like, and this is no sight to y'all, to y'all brothers, but y'all, y'all, like y'all kind of weak for real. Like, and y'all, y'all don't know how to stand up for for for what y'all what y'all want. Like, y'all don't know how to stand up and fight. See, and that's the biggest thing. Like, everybody they admire us but hate us in the same in the same sense because we ain't we we didn't have nowhere to go. We couldn't run, we couldn't flee. We had to sit here and fight with this white man for centuries. We had to. Our ancestors had to, and now we are. And now it got to the point, like, we ain't going nowhere. This our shit. Like, y'all go. Like, so now the the narrative has has changed to man, shit, where we gonna go, y'all? Like, these white motherfuckers don't want us here to, man, where y'all go? We don't want y'all here. You know what I'm saying? Like the whole narrative has changed and it's beautiful. Like, and but the the the white men know they numbers, they days is numbered in them. The uh the the the the the the Latino, let's just say the Puerto Ricans, they definitely hate us. They hate us and they they act like they don't, they do. Mexicans definitely hate us. Like they they be talking that old Mexico shit and that old break broken ass Spanish and shit that ain't even it ain't even real Spanish. They just it's like the patois of English. You know what I'm saying? Like it's it's it's it's trash, but uh it ain't real Spanish. Like, you know what I'm saying? If you hear something, if you hear somebody from like uh the DR or um or like uh uh a Caribbean Spanish speaking uh country that's not the Puerto Rico, like you hear them speak Spanish, it's gonna sound different. Like, and it just sounds more like accurate, but I don't know. I'm not a Spanish speaking person, like, but I uh they definitely don't like us. And I wonder why all this time, like they uh they came over here and you know they did what they had to do, but I'm like, well, when people say, Oh, who go do this and who go do that? I'm like, Well, was they doing that in their see it always revert back to was they doing that in their own land? Because you can't talk about us, you wasn't doing what you saying that we not doing in your land. You fled here, like you can't say that black back black men ain't this and black men ain't that. We ain't had we didn't flee, we ain't leave our country. 19 million orphans in Africa right now. 19 million. That's way more orphans than we ever had in our community, 19 as of 2026. Where's their daddies at? They be the main ones talking about something you don't know your daddy. Nah, you just project it because you don't know your daddy. Like you know what I'm saying, they just project it. It's sad, it's sad because when they come over here, they just they get a they get a birth certificate and they get a birthday. But when they over in Africa, they don't get that. You know what I'm saying? They don't get none of that, and and you know, like big ups to the South Americans, man. They over there, they they lay the uh the blacks. I always say this, they the blacks of of America of Africa, because they tired of immigrants too. Like they want to kenyans out, huh?

SPEAKER_07

But you say in South Africa, right?

SPEAKER_01

South Africa, they is just tired of immigrants. I know a couple South African people, and they be like, the the Zimbabweans, the the the Nigerian man, everybody don't, everybody hate a Nigeria. Every country, like you man, you be on like I'll be on TikTok and I be hearing like some of the Africans talk about how they how they how they do not like they disdain for Nigeria, and then Nigerians, they like the uppity, they like the uppity class, but they like the they got the the worst country in Africa. Like other than other than what's the fucking Ghana, Ghana, they say Ghana is a trap, uh crap hole, but we uh I don't know, I ain't never been over there, but I know for a fact that Nigeria is a crap hole because I got a I got a couple people that that that that live there and they you know show me videos uh like what why is it trash on the ground? Like why why is that like and they just like man, this is how we live. Like, you think you got a couple dollars for me? Like the conversation always ends up with me trying to, they want some money and shit. Like, that's how I know that they, you know, that they they over there hurting, and then now, you know, all the other stuff that's going on over there, it's just you know, big ups to Africa, man. I hope that they that they can uh they can they can cut the tribalism, you know, the xenophobia, and and and and come together and unite Africa, but they can't because they oppressors look like them. And that's what that's the problem. You know, our oppressors like us, they look like they look like white men, they the white man, and white men don't look like us. So it we got a

Global Identity Politics And Land Claims

SPEAKER_01

clear distinction of who our enemy is, but the Africans don't. They don't know who their enemy is for real because the enemy looks like them, and it's sad, like you know, they over there, they they they got their own little diaspora war going on, they need to stop adding us to it because we delineating from that bullshit.

SPEAKER_07

But but they get their value. Um, what I noticed about West Africans, right? They get their value from the African slave trade theory. Is as long as black Americans are saying they came from West Africa on slave ships, that gives the West African, they basically take credit for everything that's happened in America, everything that your ancestors have done, they're gonna say that was them. They they came over here in slave ships and built America. They that you know they that's why they come over here, and then you can't even tell who they are, but we can tell who they are, but the average person is gonna just come to a millenniated person and be like you black, so they get to walk around and benefit off of being you, they hold value and worth off of the so-called black American.

SPEAKER_01

Oh, no, I don't know, sus, because I man, these white folks, they starting to be like, uh nah, yeah, nah, you ain't American, black, nah, you African, you this, who that. Like they really starting to like peep. I guess it's the hairline. Like, you know what I'm saying? The hairline, and you know, they cheekbones, they not like in the front of their face, they like on to the side of their face, they cheekbones. So they look different than us, they than us. Yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_07

And they skin's rough too. They got like alligator skin. Like, you they skin different because see, even if you find like a dark skin, really, really dark skinned, so-called black American, they their skin texture, not the complexion. The texture of their skin is gonna be different from an African. African has rougher, more alligator-like skin than a black American is real smooth, you know, chocolate like.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, yep, and it it yeah, you're right. They do got different types of skin than us, like, and they they have a different uh distinctive smell too. Like, like how we have a distinctive smell, but it's not it's not a musk or a stink. It's like it's hard to tell. It's hard to like explain, like our smell, but it's like an aphrodisiac, you know what I'm saying? And but with them, it's like it's kind of like, and no disrespect, but it's like they like must. Like, you know what I'm saying?

SPEAKER_07

They must be it does smell like that. I was waiting for you to say it, but yeah.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, they busty, like, and they they can't be mad at us because we calling it out, like use deodorant, damn it. Like, wash your ass. I was um I had to live with and some Somalians came on and we was talking about how they all how they all wipe their butt, right? Somali was like they don't wipe their butt. They don't wipe their butt, they use the water in the toilet, like a bidet. So he said, Man, y'all ain't never heard of nobody.

SPEAKER_07

You muted, you're you're you wanna know you muted.

SPEAKER_01

Oh, yeah, they they but they was like, they would talk about what what part did you hear? Cause they was talking about when they talked about the bidet, and they said that the guy, the brother was like, man, because I was on the live with them, with one of them, and they was telling we was talking about how they don't wipe their ass. He was like, he was like, You ain't never heard of a bidet, and I'm like, what? Like, but what like when you don't have the water shooting up, then what do you do? Like, y'all don't use toilet paper. So, what y'all just use the the the toilet paper, the the the water, the water in the toilet to wipe y'all at? Like, yeah, they don't use toilet paper.

SPEAKER_07

That was like the thing with bats, right? You seen bats back in the day with Holly Berry?

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_07

You remember the little uh water fossil thing they turned on and they couldn't turn it off? That's what you're talking about, right? Where the water shoot up?

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, yeah, I didn't know that. Wow, yeah, but they they don't they don't have bidets in they in in in Somalia though. So what do y'all do? Like I asked him, so I said, y'all didn't even know about a bidet until y'all came from out of Somalia. Like, what are you talking about? Like, don't sit here and talk about y'all been doing this and y'all been using bidets and y'all y'all barely got running water over there and electric and stuff, like you know what I'm saying? And I'm not trying to talk about huh, yeah. Nah, they yeah, they probably do use the leaves or they hand. I mean, I don't never I I don't huh. No, no, I'm just agreeing, like, yeah, that's I never take an African hand, man, ever. Like they they wiping they, they wiping their butt like the military. I'm good. Like, but yeah, man, I I just I mean, I I understand these people. I don't understand them because they, you know, I was about to lie, but I don't understand them because they, you know, they wanna they they have so much to say about us, so many negative things to say about us, but but they you know they they want to be around us so long, so much. Like, and the fact that you know we have uh historical and biblical proof that we were here first, and we were here like before people were talking about out of Africa, like I just man, that out of Africa thing just blow me so it's like for real. I'm just like, how can we say that it was indigenous people all over the world? And it's indigenous people to to every to like every land, every continent, every every little island or whatever, but life started in Africa and everybody originated in Africa. So how did the people in in Snake Island or Sentinel Island get there? Did they take a boat from Africa? How did the people from Madagascar get there? Did they did they take a boat from Africa? Like how did the people in in how did the people the the Samoans get over there in in in Hawaii? Did they take a boat from Africa? Did they migrate from Africa? Like, why everybody gotta be from Africa? Like, did the white man come from Africa?

SPEAKER_07

Yeah, um, when you look at all the indigenous people of the world, they all look like they all melanated, like so-called black people, but all black people not the same. Like, if you look at the aboriginal Australian, you know, so and again, they they have to prove that the Garden of Eden is in Africa. There's no proof or anything points to the Garden of Eden being in Africa, not absolutely nothing. And when you go by the Bible, which is the only thing that tells you about the Garden of Eden, right? We only know about it because of the Bible. The like we just read, the Bible does not describe Africa as being that Garden of Eden, it doesn't describe it as being that place, right? So if you can't prove that that was the Garden of Eden, and Noah's sons, they overspread the earth, they went in different directions and overspread the earth. So all the indigenous people of earth were so-called black people, but they weren't all the same. And again, if you're saying they all came up out of Africa, that's how you know it's something with that. That's an agenda. Basically, that conceals the identity, you know, that that's basically like uh that's a weapon for colonizers. We're gonna just say everybody came out of Africa because all the indigenous people of all the different lands are like the indigenous people of Europe are black too, right? But if you say that all so-called black people come from Africa, now you're taking away the land from all the black people and all these different continents. But you're saying you're not from here, you're from Africa. That's basically what that is.

SPEAKER_01

And that's what makes it diabolical, because they trying to they're not trying to just just disenfranchise us, they're doing it to all melanated people around the world by saying we are from Africa, and the Africans ain't even Africans ain't even from Africa. They were shipped there, they ain't addicted to that land, but that's a whole nother conversation we go have next week.

SPEAKER_07

Okay, that kind of thing you're going. I kind of think I know you're going, but I'm not gonna say nothing. I'm gonna wait till next week.

SPEAKER_01

I I kind of feel exactly ready for yeah, they ain't they ain't from Africa, they got shipped there, so you know, because and that's why that's why when you ask African, hey, what's your where what's your genealogy? Where your ancestors at they don't know, they can't tell you. They can't tell you because they ain't from Africa.

SPEAKER_07

Most of them come from India, most of them people come from India anyway. Most Africans actually came from India.

SPEAKER_01

We ain't about to open up Pandora's box this week, sis, cuz that'll be a whole nother hour conversation for real, for real. Like, cause man, they just well, when I found that out, I that blew my mind. Like, what? Like, that's what kills the out of Africa right there. Like, it wasn't even Africans ain't even African.

SPEAKER_07

Yeah, because they migrated.

unknown

Yep.

SPEAKER_07

But my none of those people are in their original places. None of them, none of them can say we were here a hundred years ago.

SPEAKER_01

A lot of them got brought down here by the French. Got brought to Africa by the French. That's why the French had such a grip hold on Africa, on North Africa, and all them countries in Africa for so long. And now they now that they Africa done so-called so supposedly kicked them out, which we know they just they just signed another 360 deal that up under the table. Africa is always gonna be up under the French, the French desk. They always gonna be up under their French desk getting the French right. They don't care. Like they signed so many of these 360 deals and get screwed by everybody that they signed the deals with, and then they sit and wondering why they country look like that. They had this is the crazy part about Africa, right? And I love Africas, but they had all these years. They have not been enslaved. No.

SPEAKER_07

And you and mute too. You just went mute.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, but they haven't, they haven't went, they haven't went, they haven't been enslaved. Not in not on Africa, not on, not, not as long as we have. They had they just like everybody else, they had a leg up on us. Everybody had a head start, they had a 400-year head start, and look at them now. Look at the look at the fatal Indians. Look at the look at the hammer, look at the look at the Puerto Ricans, look at the Haitians. Everybody that talks shit about us. Look at look at them. We are the we are the richest melanated people on this earth. On this earth. Like they they can't compete where they don't compare. And that's that's what's making them mad. Because now, before we wasn't, we wasn't talking our shit before. Now we popping off. And that's why everybody's sorry, because we popping off. You know how when black folk pop off, we just rub it all the way in. We rub it all the way in because yeah, we we dunking on y'all. We we outscoring y'all in football. We we we we do we outscoring y'all in water polo. Y'all came up with water polo and we we we overtook it. We we outscoring y'all in hockey. We sing better than y'all, we look better than y'all, we dress better than y'all, we dance better than y'all. When when you add our equation, why wouldn't you want to hate us? Like, why wouldn't you want to hate us? Like, if I wasn't black, I would hate the hell out of y'all. Like, I wouldn't hate black folks, like for real. Like, I really like I had to really think about it like man, it it ain't they fault, it ain't they fault they hate us, it's our fault because we the shit like we the shit, man. We we we even we even influence how people worship they god, and they don't even say they don't even serve the same god as us, but they we and we influenced that. Uh-huh. All right. All right, look at that, look at the African churches over there. They look they Christian churches look like our Christian churches, don't they?

SPEAKER_06

We haven't even they got they got African churches, they got they probably have it.

SPEAKER_01

You know, the the first the first the first uh the first one of the first Christian churches was in uh it was in uh Ethiopia, Noxis, Ethiopia. It said, it sits 40 feet down in the no 30 feet down in the in the in the ground and it's and it raises up 40 feet and it's in the shape of a cross.

SPEAKER_07

But um that makes sense because that's why they'll tell you that the Ethiopian Bible is the oldest Bible, but it's like wait a minute, Ethiopians were Hebrew Israelites. I mean, you know, a few of them may have been like, you know, Moses may have married, you know what I'm saying, an Ethiopian woman. A few of them may have been tied in, but they weren't Hebrew Israelites, right? Though that's him. So why would you have a Bible? Like, why would you why would you say why would you have something that was written by Shem? So that that does make sense, like what you just said.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, they got uh and then they got another one where you have to climb like 200 feet, 250 feet up on up on a mountain ridge, and then walk across an eight-foot plank to go into the church. I said, Man, I would man, y'all just won't see me on Sunday, bro.

SPEAKER_04

Like nobody was gonna do that.

SPEAKER_01

I'm about to risk my life to go worship no idol, though. Like, get out of here. But again, like we was doing it every every Sunday when we was getting in our cars and going going to church, and we could have got hit in an accident. I remember one time me and my sister had an accident going to church. A white lady hit us, yep. So, I mean, you you never know, but it it it's crazy that you know that.

Final Takeaways And Practical Next Steps

SPEAKER_01

We we have all this proof now about us being the indigenous people of this land, and everybody is just like, no, y'all not. No, y'all not. Y'all from Africa. Like, man, stop pushing us over there. Stop pushing Africa on us. I hate I'm starting to like, yeah, huh?

SPEAKER_07

No, no, no. I'm agreeing. Like, why does it hurt so bad? Because they don't want nobody. It's better if nobody can claim these lands. That's how you know this land is the promised land. Because they all want to be here. You can't claim these lands. They don't care if you go claim anywhere else, right? They don't care. But you anybody who claims these lands, you start seeing, like, I don't even do the demons thing because that's old testament talk, right? But you start literally seeing the demons come out of these people when you talk about being indigenous to America. Like you can actually see it in them. You can see the hatred in them, right? You can see it in them for a black person to claim these lands. It's like, well, y'all don't mind if we claim lands in Africa. Well, they know you ain't never born to Africa. But the claim here, because here is the promised land. And if you start claiming here, that means you're gonna start fighting for this back. That's what they were fighting.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, they don't want that, so she's right. That was a good point right there, too. Yeah. Once we once we see, we can call ourselves black and um black Americans all day, but once we put that foundational in front of it, they like, oh no, no, no, no, y'all not. No, y'all not. Like, then the five dollar Indians come out the okay, even the shouting in church.

SPEAKER_07

Oh, you muted too. You just been mute.

SPEAKER_01

Oh, okay. I'm back. Yeah. But you say with the shouting in the church, what now?

SPEAKER_07

Even in even with the shouting in church, how so-called black American shout, that's like the line dances. That's what the Indians be imitating when they be trying to do the circle line dances, they be trying to imitate what our people do every day, not even knowing that you're doing something that's indigenous to this land.

SPEAKER_01

Right. They calling for water. No, you not. Shut up. Y'all don't know how to do a water dance. You know what I'm saying? Yeah, y'all know how to yeah, yeah, I don't know how to do the water dance. Uh, our our people know how to do it. They they prayed to the most high by praising his name. That was a water dance, you know what I'm saying? That's how you pray for water. Say what? Right, yeah, they crazy. Right, you silly, but yeah, we we getting back to where we supposed to be and what we supposed to do. Turn that down, Papa. And uh, you know, go put some pants on, pants and socks. Oh yeah, we getting back to what we supposed to be doing and where we supposed to be, and it's a beautiful thing, you know. And the most high is waking up people, and the most high is allowing, like like you brought out, the you know, that that uh the most high use you're sorry, you cyrus. He's using he's using Trump like Cyrus to you know wake up the people. You know what I'm saying? And hey, like you said, man, hey, the black Americans, they look more like Indians than me. I'm like, man, y'all, y'all can't this man is just sitting here just talking shit out of his ass. He just gotta be talking, he ain't just ain't talking it. You know what I'm saying? Trump is a whistleblower. Look what people don't understand. That's why they got him out of here last time, because he was blowing the whistle on all that other stuff that was going on. So now he's back in office and he made sure that they couldn't get him out or or or or impeach him. And so now he's just like, man, I'm gonna just do what I want. People are like, man, he's he's taking all these black artifacts. What it is is that he's taking it because there some of them are inaccurate. Some of them are inaccurate, and they don't depict us in the right way. You know what I'm saying? And he like, man, take that shit out of the, that ain't it ain't if it ain't accurate, we don't want it in the in the in the the museums. Like, I get it. And some of it is he taking some of it down, and I think I think it's a lot of propaganda for real, for real. Just like they said, black unemployment is is down. Unemployment been down for a while. Because when you can go into a McDonald's and see a 40-year-old Mexican in there cooking in on a fry, being a fry cook, you know what I'm saying, where your daughter, your son, your teenage daughter, your teenage son supposed to have that job, then it's a problem. And that's been going on for years. Years, way before Trump came into, you know what I'm saying, the situation. So, yeah, it's crazy, but you know, I don't want to hold you too much longer, sis. Like Yakob done already dropped out, and I, you know, we had a good deal, and I want to definitely talk about you know these Africans not being Africans, but we're gonna get to that soon and very soon. But you got any closing, closing comments you want to tell the people or say anything, you know, before we go ahead and get on and out of here.

SPEAKER_07

No, I'll just tell you. Read the old testament, start from page one, continue to read, make sure you keep the laws and commandments, that's your wisdom, and please do your genealogy. This out of Africa theory they teaching y'all is a lie, they just using it to take your land, identify your neighborhood. And I thank you for and I thank the creator for giving me this wisdom and for like basically linking this up with you. You know what I'm saying? Like, it's good when the remnant can come together. And anytime y'all, you know what I'm saying, you want to talk like me and your code. His he having phone problems today, I know, but he definitely wanted, you know, he's gonna be straight next time.

SPEAKER_01

Oh yeah, we go, we go, we go get him. He I just I I gotta make sure I hit him in earlier in the week and you know, see what's going on with him. Just make sure that everybody's set up because we had the other brother on here, and I think it was gonna be a good conversation. But you know, we just we just it was kind of last minute, so you know, but we go we go get it and we go have a good conversation one day and uh really bring some truth to the matter. You know, we've been bringing truth to it, and you know, but we go get back to the whole truth and nothing but the truth. You know. Yeah, all praise, sis. I appreciate you getting on here with us. And like it's always it's always a beautiful thing to to have to have you on and to share your knowledge and and your wisdom with us, and you know, like keep up the good fight, and hey, do your part for the delineation movement, because I know I am like so. Hey, all praise to the boy. You good you have a good night, sis. I'll talk to you next week.

SPEAKER_06

Okay, good night, y'all. Peace.

SPEAKER_01

Peace, y'all, peace.