All right peace family peace this your brother Tad of the OG wisdom podcast I want to thank y’all for joining us thank you for the little late uh entry however we’re waiting for our guest to pull up shortly we got uh brother C gutter joining us in a hot minute also our
Brother in bube and shangi author Community activist and a brother who’s done a lot of great work within the community one of his uh early books that he wrote Is intergenerational wealth planning for black people all right this is a musthave in your repertoire so get that book we also have
Some other things that we’re going to be working on but I want to get our brothers in here uh pull them up shortly in fact give me one second I got one brother trying to come in now uh we got our brother and boy B about to pull up surely backstage but I
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Events community events and politics things that affect us as a community all right so with that going on in fact in fact I’m gonna try something real quick I want y’all to bear with me because I am not a tech person I am a person who can sit and talk talk about
Current events talk about books that I’ve read all that good stuff so give me one second give me one second while we’re in the studio waiting for our folks to pull up again you can follow us on the OG wisdom podcast on Instagram where we talk with our brother
C gutter C gutter is one of the people from Junior Mafia he has a lot of connections within the industry in terms of hip hop and R&B you you know gutter is um a certified OG many people know who he is many people may not know who he is and
Um he’s very conscious a African Center brother who um has done his time for mistakes made in the past but now he’s back out free with a whole new mindset actually it’s his original mindset but he has grown and developed into this Warrior that we now Rec recogniz as balagon balagon is
His clothing line is also balagon is also a euroba term for a general or Warchief and our brother is a warrior so shortly our brother uh C gut will be joining us but right now we have our brother in bube ishank uh brother inbe how you doing
Brother salute General how you man um blessed and highly favored brother I’m glad you could join us today on OG wisdom podcast yes sir you know how you feeling bro man I’m feeling I’m feeling blessed man every day that you have an opportunity to breathe and get up with
No pain uh you know physically uh and you can you know chart your day that’s all a blessing so I I’m giving thanks absolutely yeah I want to thank you for joining me earlier before we got online we were backstage we was talking about Community leadership and um
Just the direction we’re heading as a community let the people know who is Envoy being shanii I talked about your book a little bit gave reference to apoop pisten you know the uh intergenerational planning for black people um talk about where you started in this journey on Consciousness and
Educating the people and where you are now wow okay so this gotta go way back to the 90s um I would say I was man I was a junior in college um at the University of Pittsburgh and krs1 came to my school to do a lecture
Um I thought he was coming to perform but he actually was the teacher was really gonna teach you know and I almost didn’t go but uh that lecture changed my life because at the time I was you know I was 21 I was trying to figure out what
I want to do with my life in regards to just figuring out you know things and at the time I was um under the guise of religion you know what I’m saying thinking that was what I was supposed to do and be and he came and he his lecture
Was called revolution of the mind and that lecture he just basically the the one thing that really stuck with me was because I was a an aspiring bible thumper at the time you know he he talked about um when you open up the Bible and you look at the first Pages
You’ll see that it says re-edited version and he says so what does that mean who has the power to edit the word of God and he just literally pulled the rug from right under me and I went back to my dorm and uh you know had to do
Some some questioning about my my my programming and it was that night that I actually symbolically breaking my uh my my my bondage or uh yeah connection to being taught instead of being able to teach myself or be able to question what I’m taught put my Bible in the trash and
The next morning I went on this journey where I was I was uh literally sequestered by several people from different religions and that got me into the era of you know Dr York and 5% nation and then finally got home with Marcus Garvey um and learning about
Being African Center year Dr Ben Dr John Henry Clarks chancer Williams Etc so it’s been a journey uh started in 1990 1991 um learning that though my goal was I’ve always been a person that loves to share so I didn’t want to keep this to myself and I realized that you know
People don’t have time to sit there and listen to you talk so I said well I got to do the one thing the next best thing and that’s right so I started writing um regardless of the fact that my college professors told me that I would get Fs I
Would I should never be a writer I got fs and D’s in writing in college wow but but I decided I wanted to speak our story and um started the ghetto Times magazine in 1993 April April 10th we’re in our 31st year and uh this has just been a publication now mainly website
Based that is covering the uh issues that have been chauffered by global white supremacy misinformation um and we cover all areas of the nine areas of people activity really tend um with economics Labor uh economics education entertainment labor law politics sex religion and War and health and we cover
Those 10 areas because that is the blueprint that uh so-called Global white dependence not supremists they’re depending on us and our ignorance to convey this uh to keep this thing going um so that’s and that’s the that’s the Genesis of who I am um involving evolving having worked for the National
Basketball Association for 12 years um and then having my uh job taken away from me because of what I post on social media about our story and the Reclamation of it that was when I had the first first encounter of understanding I need to learn about
Money uh because that is the Crux of everything we spend our lives working for it but have the least of awareness about it so that’s what prompted me to uh create the crypto Financial sustainability movement which ProMed me then to write you know this book uh APO
Theist in and in this Endeavors also you know I’m also historian so I wrote this book also who is a boule um which you know talks about those vanguards that have been are responsible for our delay and our Liberation the ones that went against Garvey we don’t talk about that
Enough so that is my whole thing is understanding that our story must be known um you know good and bad and so that we can make assessments about how we can stop making the same mistakes over and over again because it’s 2024 and although we have a robust
Spending power we’re still 99% consumer 1% producer we’re still in the same position we still have the crab um crab Barrel crab in the barrel mentality uh and we still are also suffering from post traumatic safe syndrome so we are still fighting these things yet we’ll
Still here we we’re still here so the goal is to up that anti so that the Next Generation has an opportunity uh to make it better you know what I’m saying like it’s supposed to get better not worse yeah and I’m glad you took it back to
1991 the level of Consciousness you had back then now I know our brother C gutter salute to C gutter in the house up in the early 90s 1991 I speak for myself I was still on fton Street ripping and running trying to figure it out gutter 1991
What was that like for you back then that led you to this level of Consciousness you have now 1991 I was in prison in 1991 okay I I C I came home in n in 91 as well but um yeah I was I was it’s it’s it’s it’s odd cuz I was
Like deep into the street and because I was in jail so I was deep into the the street thing but at the same time I was also deep into because I was I was I had um join the nation of gods and Earths um in 90 you know I mean from just learning
Just because um my parents both of my parents were pan africanist so and I have a African name which is B so um you know just that upbringing just pushed me that but I was like 10 tones down in the streets you understand what I’m saying so I’m learning you know I’m learning
The history and all of that but at the same time I’m with all the negative [ __ ] you understand what I’m saying so like I was but I was deeply deeply into studying because that’s one thing about me I always like to read anyway like no matter what we was doing in the streets
I didn’t like I would always pick up something to read that been my thing since I was young anyway so I was always reading anyway so once people pointed me to the books to read instead of just picking up any kind of information cuz that’s what
I was doing before I was I was able to take in a lot of information because but a lot of it was frivolous but when I start taking the information that truly mattered for us then it got deeper you know what I’m saying then I wanted to learn more and
More and more like you said the um Dr Ben and and the John Henry Clark and the I think I started with Chancellor Williams no actually I started with um brother gave me message to the black man that’s the first the first that’s the first joint I got and I was on rers
Island then I think I was in um obcc at the time I was young you know like I said I was young I’m into all the negative stuff so imagine you know I’m trying to take people comissary I’m trying to snatch people chains in the callway stuff like that I’m doing
You know like I said I was deeply involved in that you know and if you involved in the streets when you get to jail you’re going to be deeper involved in whatever going on in jail yeah because there’s still criminal activity going on in there but at the
Same time like when I had that time not doing that I was basically playing ball working out and reading now it wasn’t like you doing that [ __ ] every day all day it’s just present itself you know you do you do whatever you do you know what I mean
While you while you in um while we was in the buildings now I asked that question right gutter brother bube because here we are three black men who truly care about our community but I think the 90s was a pivotal time for us like it was for our elders in the 60s I
Remember in the 90s the elders would always talk about the 60s because we had Dr Clark we had Dr Ben Professor browers we had these Master teach cab kabak you know we have them right now in our midst but I could remember hearing Elders back in the 90s talk
About walking with Malcolm talking about um marching with Dr King and how important that was to them so I’m be honest with you I was kind of jealous of the 60s back in the 90s but then as we as hot is always 2020 I was I was jealous and like for
Some idiotic re is kind of dismissive of of of C cuz I didn’t realize like you don’t realize the danger they was in I was like y y’all wasn’t busting their head blah blah blah and you don’t understand the context it was in it’s
Like nah it ain’t it ain’t like it is in my era like like young dudes look at us be like man y’all Y we I was like homie you don’t understand it’s like certain things happen in my era that y’all can’t do right and that’s where I was going
That’s why I brought the 90s up because I to bring this up to where we are now and how we move forward in the future before we sign out with this right so the whole thing I was bringing up that level of Consciousness because in the
90s we didn’t 19 1990 1991 we didn’t realize the value of the 90s of what we had because there was a a huge Paradigm Shift when we look back in the 90s because in then in the 60s you just had an awaken this of um just not taking it
Was more so about laws a little bit about culture but more about laws but in the 90s we realized the value and CH not just changing laws but creating a whole new reality by embracing our own African culture so even Within the Music even within television you had the um the the
The creation of mosu remember Fon Street downtown Brooklyn because brother Bo you you from Brooklyn right yeah remember you had Balan from Seven Corners almost down the flat Bush extension where it was all black businesses yeah that was that was and then when you go past Franklin Avenue right pass Franklin
Avenue right Beford Avenue you had the Muslims at the M Beford and F and shout out to the brothers over there so there was a whole new level of consciousness of rising in the 90s but just like you gutter you know we was in the streets
Gutter’s a few years older than me so he was in the the the street grade above me you know I was with the group coming up behind gutter you know you know what I’m saying so he was a OG in the streets in my class but there was a Consciousness
Shift that was going on that we didn’t realize the value that was happening at the time but the 90s gave us some dope teachers it really opened our eyes to the to the Dr Khaled muhammads to the uh barish shangus who we we um got so familiar who gave us African people and
European holidays Dr Clark was still alive we still had Dr to been in our midst we had the United African movement down on Fon and Beford at the slave theater bringing in all the Heavy Hitters now this is the 90s we still had kwami teray all of
These people in our midst at the time unfortunately some of us was still looking back back at the 60s but the 90s was a very very pivotal point that brought us to where we are today and a lot of us miss especially like individuals like Miss Miss opportunities yes
To be a Miss to like move away from what we was doing quicker than we ended up doing yes it was a lot of dudes that was in the streets that was conscious yeah I know it’s an oxym but it’s it’s is that that was just they they they we were
Conscious to a degree we we we just knew we just knew who we were we were proud of that we knew we knew our history to a degree but we didn’t understand the full um yeah the full magnitude of everything who we are and what we didn’t understand what we
Was well we knew it was negative because we knew we knew more more through the law through knowing like if we get caught this is what we you know what I’m saying but we wasn’t Quality of Life policies yeah we a wasn’t understanding the impact it was having on our
Community as a whole right and now because real real quick G because I want to give it back to M to bring him up because I definitely want to talk about you being in the streets I’m G give it Tobe but this point I want to
Make gutter because I want you to jump in this after nbe because in the 90s you along with me were seeing the development of one of the greatest hip artist hip-hop artists ever alive arguably the best that ever did it back in the 90s our brother wasn’t big yet
You know what I’m saying like nobody knew who he was yet because we’re still trying to figure it out in the 90s our brother remember I came home I came home the end of 91 so I was home from November to March because I went right
Back to jail like I yeah so brother and boy while you was in school fighting fighting the um misinformation about who we are as African people in United States what was that climate like fighting this ignorance in school of white folks and then at the same time
Looking at the ignorance of what’s going on in our communities with the um with the drug epidemic going on and the intentional misinformation in the early 90s about who we were because that’s when we also saw gangster rap really take a hold on our foot F and you were
In school with educated kids who all of a sudden became gangster what was your thought process back then you know the thing the thing that I that uh really used to um I I gotta realize that they say from Boys to Men you know what I mean it’s like even in coming in
Self-awareness about yourself um it was done in such a rebellious way because you realize damn I’ve been lied to so everything is you know you’re mad at everything you know what I mean and so but at the same same time not understanding the full spectrum of it because we’re thinking uh we personalize
It like okay this is happening in my life not realizing yo this is not not 500 years this is 6,000 years of colonialism you know what I’m saying so we don’t understand the magnitude of how deep this deeply rooted this thing is so we go in thinking I got the solution
Because that was my mindset like maybe y’all ain’t never read this before May and when you read it you gon like yo just you gonna feel like how I feel like yo I’m I’m done with this and I’mma go ahead and and and and go on this plane
Um not realizing that and I say this a lot now the Harriet Tubman complex is is is part of our DNA and what I mean by that is Harriet Tubman said that she would have saved thousands more if not hundreds if not thousands more of slaves
That they knew that they were slaves so me trying to learn as I’m going learn and share as I’m going because I’m like I’m getting it and I’m giving it I’m getting it I’m giving it because I’m like yo this is so so to me it was like
An epiphany of awareness and I was like I can reclaim myself for the first time I can stand on my own knowing who I am and knowing that I’m in a space where the world sees me in a different kind of way and I need to make my people know be
Aware of that you know what I’m saying we all know there’s a hint of something is it right but now I can tell you specifically what why things are messed up and who’s behind it I got name the names all that kind of stuff but at the same time when you’re
Doing that you start to realize that it’s not on the high higher estelon of a lot of people they’re not interested I’ve had people tell me I’ve even said it before I’m not interested in that black [ __ ] I’m saying like people don’t because they’re trying to get there as
They trying to establish themselves or whatever and so that was that was the the uphill battle of understanding that globalwide dependency did a great job at creating examples of what happens if you try to stand up for yourself I mean they imprison folks you know what I’m saying
They dismantle they infiltrate so we have that distrust amongst each other then we’re also still fighting each other because we want to be black we want to be negro we want to be [ __ ] we want to be African now we want to be Moors we want to be we want to be all
These things fighting each other yeah you know say right like who’s responsible for creting all this who’s responsible for creating all this nonsense you know what I’m saying like even today like we still people are still beefing about if you say black well okay I understand black is not a
Place I know that but you’re trying to speak to the masses if I say African you like no I ain’t African exactly so I gotta say well I ain’t black okay if I say brown no I’m not Latino so you know I mean we try to figure out what what
You be identified you gonna offend somebody exactly exactly however you say if you say black if you say you black the Hebrews and the Moors gonna get mad you say you African they gonna get mad again um the say the indigenous Americans which I I don’t understand
Because it’s only one place people were ever indigenous to that’s a and and and and even that I tell folks I tell folks regardless if you say we were here before slavery I agree with that however when you go back to the the if you want
To go back to the very first people the oldest bones when you talk about Pangia when you talk about you know people are so afraid to talk about the top and this is what ASA hiler always says when you study history started in chronological order give me the damn dates if you
Can’t give me dates and if you throw the Bible at me that’s what KS once said is the Genesis Genesis in the beginning that’s not a date in the beginning is not a freaking date so you can’t put that on a timeline to see what else is going on more importantly where were
African people at that space at that time 202 4 ad meaning 20224 years ago Z ad we were already doing [ __ ] so the point is that there’s so much dissension and that’s what creates folks not wanting to take responsibility of okay where is my stance where do I see myself what is the
Pivot or what is the square I stand on because there’s so much dis disinformation because we’ve been misinformed we’re still suffering from that you know what I’m saying so it’s not to say that we can’t uh get rid of that but it’s a we’ve been toxified so
We need to detox that and in doing that it takes time bro and I have to understand that for myself is that in the earlier years I thought man I had the solution I thought I knew just follow just and not follow me but read
What I read and you’ll be there and even our authors weren’t there that’s the reality because this is not this is not a generational problem therefore it’s not a gener solution this is multigenerational you’re talking about playing chess not Checkers yeah and we’re thinking we can
We can solve this in one generation nah man that’s not the way it works you know if you’re looking at the bigger spectrum of of it all it’s a much bigger and deeper plan so therefore you need to start thinking bigger you need to start thinking intergenerationally how can I
Pass this information to the Next Generation that’s where we need to be at that’s that’s just my mindset about it so gutter what was your mind said like all right early 90s you’re in prison you’re reading these books you come home because I know you was back and forth
But for our audience who may not know how often you were back and forth what was the transition like for you coming out from prison one of your best friends is now got a record deal he’s about to blow up we been knew big was nice we
Been knew biggie was nice you know this stuff but now here’s the contradiction because the whole hood is on some Street type of time you was in prison you’re reading you’re understand that this is a plan designed by our open Ops but here it is this this
Whole thing is about to feed you your family the crew and at the same time you’re growing into the lessons your parents instilled in you how was that for you I still was I still was um fully embraced and um negativity at the time like oh you KN better though you
Knew better yeah yeah yeah yeah like I was like I was literally what what what the gods would call the devil because the devil know what he doing I was on [ __ ] Tad you know like all I could do is be honest you know what I’m saying yeah like I knew
Better I would to I would I would even talk to the to the to the young homies and all that and like yo you know where we from ah this that and the third but because I I I also was dealing with a temple problem too as well my temple
Was like very real quick gut real quick gutter because we talking about Street stuff but I want to know what was your hustle of choice in the streets my hustle of choice how did you get your money um like I did I did a little bit of everything with mostly um
Stickups like I would do I would would get money off of stickups so you would tell the young dud something and then hustle you know what I mean so let me ask you g you would give young dudes knowledge but then just turn around spin the block and
Stick something up yeah all right just wanted to put that on the table pretty much yeah like I I would be you know because I was big on history and I was big on um because like that was one of my favorite subjects in school I read a lot anyway so
Um you know I was big on that so with that in mind like if one of the little homies bring up something or one of the homies period it a have to be a young a little homie it was a homie that was around my age if he brought up something
In that Arena then I start going in but I didn’t really to you like another thing t did you know that people I ain’t really talk much outside of that at all you know what I’m saying I ain’t really doing a lot of talking outside of that
Outside of cracking jokes on people you know what I’m saying or we having uh a deep conversation you know what I’m saying I could talk about um I would have a conversation about sports which I was the only dude that was in the sports in my crew like that big wasn’t in the
Sports not playing like he watch watch it but he didn’t play he didn’t play he played ball when I went to the park and he’ll come in there and we’ll be in there late night playing bullshitting around but he wasn’t in the Sports Rock wasn’t really in the sports CH wasn’t CH
Was the only other one that played ball but not to the degree that I did so we didn’t have those conversations you know what I’m saying I would put big up on certain people like yo n he nice because biger asked me but we didn’t have basketball conversations
Dig what I’m saying we didn’t have football conversations or anything like that everything was about just about the streets and CRA because I’m be honest with you brother and B as long as I knew gut gut used to be real quiet I mean he still is like that you know he talk but
He comfortable but he was this old school Brooklyn we talking about so his eyes was moving you could see his brain thinking and he was definitely silent but I I brought I’m bringing this up right just to give a background a context of who we are as black black men
On this panel talking about problems and as we close out we definitely going to talk about Solutions but in leadership brother and boy you wrote a book about the Boule a lot of people like to throw that word around right now first time I heard heard about first time I heard
That word was by our ancestor Steve kley right peace be upon tell the people who the Boule are and how they function and are they good or bad for the community so when you when you do the definition um you look up the definition of Boule
It it’s defined as advisors to the king now you didn’t need to look up the word advisor because some people think oh you give advice to the king no there’s another advisor definition means you take uh you take instruction from the King which is what this advisor means
And so the Boule is the oldest black organization uh uh in America um and it was founded before although it’s a fraternity it’s it predates outside of princea Masons um it predates you know your naacp’s Urban leagues uh Jack and gills uh you know all those and in fact
Those are subsidiaries of the Boule that’s their recruiting cess pool that they pull from right so we have fraternity sororities Etc but the Boule comprises of as ancestor um Steve kley uh in 1990 came out and really you know guns blazing about this information about The Spook against us you know what
I’m saying like the black face that infiltrated uh our greatest organizations be it the Black Panther Movement be it the Marcus Garvey uni unia movement um these are this is the movement of men comprised of 3,000 of the most established men on in in America and and abroad there are some in
The Caribbean as well chapters is that these men come to get came The Originators of the bouet was founded by six doctors out of Philadelphia May 15 1904 is when they were Incorporated and uh these men uh basically wanted to resurrect the second chapter their tenants or their practices of skull and
Bones skull and bones if you’re not familiar with who skull and bones is is the second chapter of the Illuminati the first chapter being F Beta Kappa who was outed in 1776 um and they went underground and resurfaced In 1832 at Yale University as Skull and Bones so when you talk about
Skull and Bones now we gota look into the names you gotta look at your lord Nathan rosch you gota look at um um uh Cecil rhods you gotta look at John D Rockefeller who is not a born man but a maid man um we looking at these Elite International Bank ERS who are
Responsible for Global white dependency and now you got these negro that want to come and resurrect this chapter meaning that we want to be the ones that get the table scraps um and we’ll keep the Negroes in line for you so when we look at that history we finded the Boule is
Responsible for their for the Tusk experiment the doctors that injected the syphus were members of the Boule under the direction of RR moton once they got rid of or I would say even probably killed uh Booker T Washington um and and tusk was the first and really only HSBC
Because all the other ones are named after white uh supremacist white uh um slaveholders Etc these are institutions of higher training higher they say learning but it’s really higher training and so we found that our entire and and the reason why let me just say this too
The reason why the blle was founded was because you have to think about this is that from we were emancipated in 1865 right so we’re emancipated but now they have so that means we’re free to go and learn and you know the last thing you want to do is to have negos
Read Because if they read then they can start to learn the language and then they can actually see themselves as more than just domestic they can see themselves as you know around the entire Globe so they had to harness the type of information we be have access to so
That’s why they created these hsbc’s these institutions that allegedly are black ran or owned and they’re not and but the experience of being black right but you know Spellman is named after John de rockefeller’s wife people don’t even know that that Spellman is John de rockefeller’s wife not this
Black woman Nam whoever named Spelman so these institutions are important because this is where this new generation that is now no longer in physical bondage now can learn and read but we want to harness and make sure what they are exposed to and we do not want them to
Think about Africa in a good light so that’s why we have the Boule in place to make us want to stay domestic you have WD WB the boys who was against Garvey was against Booker T Washington and although they only talk about the latter years the last three years of Marcus of
Um WB the boys because he became a so-called pan africanist moving over to Ghana and dying there because he want to work on the encyclopedia Africana he was still an agent he never gave up who he worked for he never gave up the names because that’s under their pledge
They’re not supposed to tell you in their logo it’s a lion with the hand over a vase inside the vase of the names of those who run the world and they promised to never tell those people so did Carter G Woodson same thing who wrote miseducation of the Negro although
He put it in code they never told you the name so if someone killed your mom’s and I just kept telling you they killed your mom you like who’s they give me the exact name that’s what they did they gave us you know breadcrumbs of who it possibly can be purp yeah purposely
Designed for us to never catch who it is so we got to think about where we are in 2024 and why we’re still in this same situation socioeconomically culturally we still are the entertainers of the world but none of the owners of the world and a
Lot of that becomes comes down to the fact that the Boule is responsible for us investing in their education opposed to becoming African Cent knowing who you are globally that’s an a summation of it it’s a it’s a a whole bunch of other things that we could look into and i’
I’ve covered in the book as well but our history our story has been uh drip to us with a lot of white sugar white flour and white folk we just had need to understand that you know it’s funny you say that I’ve been to Ghana and I’ve
Been to um WB the boy grave site in fact it’s uh the WB the boy Center of African-American studies and things like that I’m glad you brought that up because even when here in DC when you go to senonian Museum as well when you start because you know you’re supposed
To start from the basement and move up I came from Africa couple of months later I was in the museum and I’m just looking at this distorted history because in the museum a lot of props were given to uh the Europeans for being quote unquote abolitionists and things of that nature
You know and everything was sports and entertainment not too much of who our freedom fighters was I think they had um Nat Turner’s Bible Harriet Tubman’s gun um a little brother um um got murdered in Money Money Mississippi I mean oh imil right yeah they had his casket little fluffy because we
Understand our story it’s a lot different than what we see in the great blacks and wax museum down in the basement if you ever go there you get a story how do we identify who is theoule because a lot of our folks are following these leaders who haven’t been tried a
True but somehow they get a microphone and a camera on them and people think that these are our spokesperson how do we how do we you made you made a good point earlier about um everyone is throwing that word out there right because they’re saying LeBron James is
His Boule first of all there’s prerequisites to be in the Boule one first of all you have to be at least 45 years old you have to already have been accomplished okay see they don’t they’re not recruiting people with potential you have to already have been accomplished
And you must be a doctor lawyer politician Etc you must be part of the Divine well not divine nine because that’s including sororities but you must be the part of the Divine four the fraternities Alpha F Alpha Omega sci-fi five Beta Sigma cap Alpha SI and maybe I
5 Theta but you need to be part of a fraternity first okay and so those are the prerequisites to to be in the Boule now that’s not to say that you know you have just like in masonry people don’t understand is that in masonry uh you have 33 and third degrees however the
First third the first one through third degree you’re um you thinking that you’re at the highest Echelon and is it until the 30th degree that you realize that you those 30 previous 29 degrees you’ve been lied to wow by then you’ve been indoctrinated so you’ve been indoctrinated so much that by the the
33rd degree they tell you who your mother and father is and is the African man and woman yes and so now you have to pledge to keep that silent however if you ever meet anybody that knows that and they confront you with it you have to acknowledge it now it’s funny you
Bring that up about who your your your parents are because when we talk about the Masons we’re not talking about we’re not talking about just black people alone we’re talking about anybody that’s part of because I wanna I want to peel back a couple of layers because um fraternities
A lot of times our folks join fraternities and say well this is from ancient Africa this is from ancient Egypt this is our you know you know and that’s a whole another in itself but when you say they let you know who your mother and father
Is in your on your website the ghetto times in one of the Expo days days you did over 10 years ago you talked about statues and images and how things are hidden in plain sight on the library of Congress they tell the story correct and one thing that I shared with my young
People which I thought was so dope was that um outside outside of the US Customs office uh the Native American Museum down in Wall Street yep you shown what what they call it the four wom women the statues they put that imagery right there in our face yeah they’re already
Telling us but I said I guess you mean once you get to a certain level in Freemasonry they’re pretty much more blatant but to the laymen such as myself gutter our audience those who haven’t done this research talk about some of the images that are in plain sight but speaks
Loudly about who they are and who we are in relationship to our existence on this planet man that that that’s one of my favorite topics because um as they say the the the easiest way to hide something from a black person is to either put it in the book or write in
Your face right in front of your nose and so because we are not C this this is what prompted me to also get into steam or stem because I have a program that’s called um from slave ships to steamships and I teach about how most of us think
We’re just B here those of us that were brought here because for those folks they get mad I was you know that conversation but the point is that uh they brought us over here not for just for free labor they brought us over here for our innovation
They knew that we created cities you know built from the from the ground up we had underwater sewage we had electricity we knew about you know Alchemy we knew about botany we knew about those areas so that’s why they valued us right and then they made us
Forget as as uh my J NE Browder talks about transition 13 they made us forget and then we forgot that we forgot that we created these things and then they retach us this from the white perspective that uh that that uh Tom Edis Thomas Thomas Edison created energy
Or electricity when we know that it was Louis ladimer that was really behind it and they called him the black ConEd when it actually or the black Edison when it actually should be Edison should be called the black laimer you know what I’m saying and interesting enough the
Energy company is called Khan Edison because it’s a KH but the point is is that when you look at structure when you look at I mean it’s all around us when you look at pillars when you you mentioned the ethological heads at the Library of Congress the ethological heads talks
About the origin of race and you know there’s 33 heads 33 masonry there’s 33 heads surrounding the entire upper echelon of that building and when you go around there the front of the building are all the European different ethnicities of Europeans right facing which direction facing uh facing
West right so most people get mad because oh that’s the front of the building oh yeah they will put put white people first right the ethnological origin of Africans are in the back facing right facing that’s the point Facing East so we’re thinking that oh
Man put us in the back like the back of the bus with rolls of Parx right when actuality it is correct because the sun rises in the East the origin of man the origin of woman the origin of knowledge comes from the East not from the West so
They are not they’re they’re being precise and saying these things it’s just that we are not aware of mathematics well let’s just say science technology engineering Arts mathematics we don’t know that that steam is actually should be African because that’s what it is they’re taking all
That from Africa we were the ones that did all of the I mean uh um John Lafayette is the one that was able to do the layout of DC because he studied the star I’m sorry not well Lafayette is the one that’s given credit for but it was bica
Benj yeah you know the almanac the wooden clock whatnot he’s the one that looked in the stars because he was from Doan he had Doan in his blood even though they were like Generations apart so how was that that was the innovation in this DNA the so I speak about that
And I get excited about it because guess what that Gene is still in us if you tap into it you will open up and reignite that genius in us but because we’re told nope you’re supposed to be part of the rat race you’re supposed to get a job
You know get a you’re not a man unless you have a job uh supposed to work for someone and wait for them to pay you and when they let you go guess what go find another Plantation you spend your entire 50 some odd years working for someone
And you got eight years to retire that’s supposed to be living because that money has gotten in the way we don’t understand our true purpose we were not born to live on to to work we weren’t born to pay rent we’re the only species on this planet that has to pay to live
On this planet that has gotten in the way of Who We Are as in our genius my true purpose what is the dash between my birth date and my expiration date what is that Dash filled with it’s been filled with servitude and misinformation and working for someone thinking that’s
My value my monetary value so because of that we aren’t aware of what our true identity is we’re going after the wrong thing it’s a a uh what they say you can work for 40 years thinking you gonna get rich you GNA still be broke you’ll be if
Not more broke in 40 years than you were when you started out because you’re chasing a dollar and you don’t know how to manage it so that’s why I’m also that’s why I got into finances because I’m like look let’s deal with the finances because then when you own your
Time then you can go back to your greatness of my purpose what was I really put here for let me study that history let me go out and walk my streets and look at the names I was talking about this the other day let’s look at the names of our
Streets the cities the buildings the holidays these are named most likely after someone that has done something wrong against African people so when you call their names you are giving them homage you are paying homage you are resurrecting the energy of their deeds we need to be getting to the
Renaming and okay I can’t change Peter Stenson because they’re trying to call it what be serson Heights right I can’t change the history of serson right or call it bety but if I do mention it I’m gonna turn around and also mention shik or I’m gonna mention tancor Williams I’m
Going to which mention Francis Crest welsing I’m going to on a daily basis mention an ancestor’s name it in my tribe or even in my immediate bloodline to balance out if not get ahead of that negative energy I just misappropriate gave when I said oh you
Know I I’m going to Washington DC and you know I’m giving Washington homage in his name I know that’s you know semantics whatever but energy words and it’s definitely now we getting into the higher level conversations dealing with frequency and Consciousness and vibration one thing I’ve learned ago
There’s only one sense we were taught that there’s five senses some say six I say there’s one sense and that’s the sense of touch light has to touch a redness to processes it vibrations have to touch your ear drums to decipher The Sounds it’s only one sense these are
Just frequencies that our two eyes can’t can’t see but like our brother black do he always call it the first eye he don’t call it the third eye he called The Mind’s Eye the First Eye in fact I love that that that article you did called
Tom the inner Mind’s Eye yes yes yes it’s old but it’s phenomenal a lot of people should get on that I bring these things up right because we we have higher level con conversations gutter when he go in I just be like I just sit back and learn
From gutter cause because he he’s very astute with history right but I like to break things down for the laymen for the people in the streets who where gut and myself once were who wants to bring up their Consciousness because um real quick we’re in the information age and everybody wants things instantly
Microwavable we went from history to our relationship and our identity to finances how do we make it relatable for our folks to have the proper identity to develop their finances and and as you said free up your time so you could Truly find your purpose man I tell you that the the the
Crux of it all man I tell you is and as G it says like history see I don’t just get into oh let me help you with your credit let me help you get with these you know you might C some disputes no we go to the history of money first of all
We were the first currency number one I mean we we look at Wall Street we understand that the currency first was it was the exchange of African people as currency but when you talk about the the history of money and you talk about jeo Island 1930 when the Federal Reserve
Note was created Federal Reserve which then took away the gold from the civilians and they could do this again as well but when they the international Bankers came on the scen and bought America and we understand that okay even this all this presidency [ __ ] is [ __ ] you know Trump Biden even your
Local government why because let’s look at this is there any solutions being brought everybody talking about it when it come election time but is there Solutions brought absolutely not it’s a delay and it actually makes it’s for the blame and to think that they contributed
Oh I voted and yeah I’m going tell you I don’t vote but anyone that votes they feel like I did my part I put in the person well how can you really feel like you did your part when they told you who you could choose you know I’m saying and only
Giving you two choices you know what I’m saying so the point is is that it the onus is on the individual and I’m not saying don’t participate in if that’s your thing cool but that needs to be more than politics because that’s we’ve seen it does not deliver has not delivered and African
People in America are the only ones every 25 years that has to have the bill passed again for us to allow us to even vote people don’t know about that you know what I’m saying and they’re not beefing about that so we talk about how great Obama was he didn’t abolish that
Bill right but the point I’m making is that we don’t understand that the biggest part of um I don’t want to get away from your your your question but history is the Crux when you talk about history then you look at money at a totally in a totally different way
Because there are people and I’m not a trump follower at all but when he said at the last uh when he was uh debating last last when he was running for the first ter what yet 2000 whatever when he ran against Hillary he ran before yeah
Yeah yeah so he he um he said that uh when they said oh you don’t you didn’t pay tax he said because I’m smart and he said look if you don’t want me to pay taxes change the law did they change the law did they change the law
He said they wouldn’t right so that’s my point but guess what 99.9% of the people just said ah you know he’s wicked no what you should have said was you know what okay what’s the law let me understand what is the law what are the
Value of trust what can trust do that me because there’s a there’s a point where you make a we don’t even understand it we have choices and when you you there’s a choice to not make a choice which a lot of us do we don’t know that we have
Choices so you’re choosing to not make a choice therefore you fall under the uh the the the title of you know being a government a warden of the of the government so we’ve been trying to like understand that the whole layout of the land needs to be understood that we have
Been lied to but in addition to that you can actually use their laws against them legally and live the type of life that you’re looking for and then most importantly look at yourself getting out of this country and seeing yourself as a Global African we ain’t got to just do
It here hold on do you still got your project outside the country 100% yes sir yes sir all right I want to give the mic to gutter real quick because as you was going you sounded like gutter just now CA gutter don’t rock no politicians g y
Everything you said I’m just like all right G gotta jump in this one I’ve heard that I ain’t gonna lie I hate both sides yeah right literally because like all like we invest so much and when you think about it we are the swing votes for evil side
Yeah so they both of them pended us to [ __ ] us around at the end of the day like I like I can’t stand politicians yeah because like I said you done said everything gutter was say because I everything I I I you know um bro because it’s it’s it’s none of
Them they you they all working for a corporation yeah look at I give you a perfect example look at what what’s happening in in in in Palestine and Israel well which is Palestine I ain’t even gonna say it’s Israel because they took people land but just just look at that
Anybody that spoke out about it that um the the the the lobby spent millions of dollars to back anybody that go against them so that tell you who’s in control of everything it’s corporations bro they control everything so you voting for a corporation and their hands are and their hands are um
At the main source of re of resources like I just learned that Israel their number one uh uh export is or the number one g g uh what is it gross national GMP but it ain’t something they produce is diamonds but there are no diamond mines
In Israel so where are the diamond mines they’re in Africa so all this is about uh ownership of re resources Landing own and resources and now we see that you know Asians are moving into Africa I mean this could be an this is a global conversation it isn’t just what’s
Happening here in America and that’s the problem we’re we’re we’re focused on America and not realizing that you know this is something because always now and I I’ll digress is that um America is the only place that has military bases in other countries are there any military bases on American soil from another
Country hell no sat I like that s so dealing with leadership and moving forward do you think there’s a crisis in our leadership in our community yes and no and how do we move forward with whatever your um answer is me or gutter you you brother okay uh
Until we appoint our own leadership there is no leadership right the leaders that we have or ones they give us um and I think the onus is on us because it’s EAS to say when they give us what we want well what do you want like you know didn’t
The Black Panthers have a list of what they needed and their needs and wants 10 that yeah exactly so that needs to be resurrected that okay what is it that we’re looking for because I look at it like this I equate our equate our leadership should be just like how
Sports leagues are right back in the 70s you were a coach you coach your entire life you know Chuck n was a coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers for what 25 30 years whether they want or not nowadays if you have a winning you could be hired what
This happened in the Milwaukee Bucks and not that I’m a sports F I used to be but Milwaukee Bucks fired their coach what a quarter into the season and then they replace replaced them you know what I’m saying so the point is that they want
You to win now so we need to have that same mentality of where are the victories you know yeah Jesse we a heard from Jesse in Long time because I know he’s sick um and he’s old but all of you know our Al Sharpton are all of those
Guys have moved on so whoever is the so-called next batch of leaders that we’re supposed to have that’s supposed to be in blackace for us you know we need to be holding them under microscope where are the victories and more importantly we need to be figuring out
What is it that we want what are our demands so because for for the and that’s good for the audience the jesses the ALS the crumps because we know better show as we spoke about the bouet so excluding them in the African cented Community what does leadership
Look like me myself I’m kind of critical of leadership not all leadership however I do see there’s a crisis within our African centered movement there’s a crisis in leadership there how do we identify the good ones from the bad ones and why is it that I leave leaders don’t come together
Anymore within the African Cent Community if we all say we share the same ideology and have the same goal I think we need to stop looking at history as a a money grab or as a hustle um a lot of folks that are doing you know either be writing books doing
Lectures whatever you know they’re they’re that’s how they earn their living right um I think the issue is that we should move away from seeing the dispersement and sharing of our story as as as a as a job or as a as a a way to earn income because because
There’s money behind it then we’re competitive with each other which means I don’t want to work with this person because he could compete he could you know take away some of my likes follows you know whatever opportunities so that’s again where finances come in because you don’t we’re we’re under the
Mindset that in order to create wealth or to create even sustainability it has to be given to you from someone else meaning if it’s not a boss then it’s going to be me trying to pack a room full of of of an audience to come and
Listen to me speak and they’re paying me $20 ahead that’s how I’m going to earn my living well the actual way of earning living by you know those that understand it is that you employ your money to work for you when you are able to put in a system
That employs your money meaning passive income coming and you know meaning you’re being paid on a whatever C basis be it weekly daily whatever that you can now do this work out of out of your passion and not have competition so I think the biggest problem for us even
With our elders and I’ve said this a long time ago is you know I saw the examples of Dr Clark even you know recently Dr Ben who had to take all his works that was given to the Nation of Islam which I think you know there’s a lot of suppression of his
Works there but the point is that we have been under the mindset that well I’m sorry we’ve been under the practice of not creating outside wealth out of what we’re doing so if I do a gig and I get 10 G’s from it um I should be putting that into something that is
Going to now work for me so that maybe I won’t have to keep doing talks to get people to pay me $20 to listen to me talk for three hours maybe now I could take those funds and put it towards you know a garden project or you know housing development project or something
That is gon to be Phil philanthropic philanthropic to uh employ ourselves in a space where we’re now doing for ourselves but again if money is the motive then everyone’s a comp competitor every you’re looking at everybody’s competition so that’s why even in the African centered space some of our
Elders don’t get along with each other because they hating on each other on the load and that’s you know I want to say it’s natural but maybe it’s natural with a mind if you have a a western mindset and so I’m not saying none of us are
Purely cleansed of that you know what I’m saying but if this is the way you eat then you’re gonna be defensive yeah you’re not gonna have anything else set in place so that’s where we need to start thinking about well finances to me is so critical for every living being on
This planet because you need to get away from the mindset of thinking that someone has to give you something in exchange for time for you to sustain yourself the rich don’t let Warren buffer don’t live that way and if we just do a little bit of they have a
Saying if you’re not learning about finances five hours a week you’re being irresponsible wow so aside from folks reading your book what are some other books you suggest or people you think they should get more information from and I want you to talk about your
Crypto space as well yeah you mean in in real of of finances or in culture yeah in reference to finances particular particularly um black authors black economists Julian Gordon is Julian Gordon man that’s that’s brother man I love that brother his Works he’s a he’s
A great brother he’s got um um what is it called rituals he has a book out he does he does Real Estate but he has a wealth of information in finances um and you know I I we read The Works of uh Robert um Robert and Robert Nelson um of
The we can say um Claude Anderson has written books about and talks about uh there’s George Fraser he talks about finances and the importance of it from a culture he’s an African Center brother um so there there are those out there I don’t I mean there there’s not as as
Many as I would like to to find and then some of those that I have found come across there’s a Hustle behind it so I’m kind of like eh you know what I’m saying but like for me my goal is to try to fill in what I’m I’m wanting yes what
What I’m not seeing and what I’m not seeing enough is people lining up the history with the finances because to me when you once you get the history that’s the foundation now you’re motivated so when you do come into a bag you don’t forget why you’re doing what you’re
Doing a lot of people you can help and bring out bring them out of debt raise their credit score get more credit what do they do they go buy more [ __ ] and they end up right back where they were but if you entitle them with the
Information about how this is set up to fail and you you teach them things like velosophy banking strategies and infinite banking Concepts then you understand wait a minute this is going to live beyond me like how can I use permanent life insurance to create Wealth Beyond Myself and I can loan from
It and not get taxed on it like how does that work you know I mean when we start to understand that component then we’re operating in a from a perspective of intergenerational wealth plan planning where now my youth and their youth and 70 years into the future are set up in a
Way where they can say they don’t have to ever work on a corporate Plantation and my goal is for everyone that does work for someone is to get you to fire your boss before they fire you and we need to do that because jobs are GNA become scarce and more scarce because of
The artificial intelligence complex we um on the industry we’re entering okay got anything you want to add on because I don’t want to keep our brother too much longer I’m just soaking all this up like yeah I gotta Spong I gotta sponge all that so so let me ask the audience
Audience do y’all have any questions if you do you can type it in your chat real quick so we can have our brother and boy B clear up anything that you may be confused about any questions about history polit not necessarily politics but finances organizations and just how you can
Follow him any questions from anybody in the audience um this book has been very helpful and instrumental to me my brother and bube I truly appreciate it um things are simple and I love that you wrote it like you said you you filled in a gap for what you felt was missing
You’re looking for you know you decided to make PL what you’re looking for I think finances and all this other stuff is um so important and I think right now with the influx of migrants and our folks still look looking at hand to mouth as a terms of um Building Wealth
Getting money I whole identity and psychology of money definitely has to change so I think it’s important our sister K fighter said which is the best route a trust or a will h a trust so you wanna you don’t want to own anything but control everything okay and a trust will do that
A trust gives you it gives you it’s it’s the jurisdiction that allow is impenetrable by any uh judicial system because it allows you as an individual to become a a uh a living being opposed to being a human being and if you look up the word human being or human it
Actually means in the black laws dictionary it means sea monster yes and one who is un uh not allowed to own anything so we call us and that’s the problem is that we have not been taught how to understand the language because there’s there’s English and there’s
There’s what’s called uh legal ease and legal is a legal language and our sister K fighter is an expert in legal e i i really get a lot of information from my sister plus my little my little stance passing in and out of their their Injustice system you
Know I was one of those folks who spent my time in the law library because I am a reader I love to read I love to learn and I I always say if the knowledge you have don’t solve your problems then you don’t know anything a lot of times we just like to
Read to say we read a book but then we don’t implement it comprehension I’ve seen tons of Elders talk about um you know just all the teachers and all the lessons that are in the books however they don’t live with it and I’m like all right let’s not be that contradiction
Baba or mama you know yeah you say let’s follow Dr sa you say let’s follow Dr Africa but then you cooking up like this in this now I like fried chicken like the next person that’s me personally but you won’t hear me running around sighting Dr sa
Neither talk about in terms of the contradictions we have a question from my brother James Bookman yeah what is your thoughts on investing in the stock market during this time man I would never um and well let me just let me let me retrace that uh the entire so you’ve heard the saying
In Vegas The House Always Wins yes and the stock market is just the lottery you know what I’m saying and it’s fixed um however there are certain stocks you could invest in that and I would say look into the tech agency tech industry um you know and also um in the uh
Hospital Administration agency but I wouldn’t put my shirt in there because you got to look at the history of the stock market and how it was created the stock market was created or it boomed because they got rid of Pensions um pensions are what our grandparents used to have where you
Would work for a company for some OD years and then when you retire they pay you every month until you died well that was not a profitable thing for corporations because if the more people that stayed there the more free money had to give out and so that cut into
Their to their profit so they created the uh stock or they created the 401K the 401K is what then put the owners on you to to create your own savings your retirement savings and it would tell you to put it into the stock market well the stock market boomed from
I think it it boomed and reached a high as far as returns for the investor around 1980 noway if you were to invest in stock market for a period of 40 years you’re going to get a rough an average return of about 1.8% on your investment wow so
That’s not even or that’s to that’s that’s on equal par of what you would get from a savings account with a $10,000 more balance so what I’m saying is if you’re putting away money for 40 years or 30 years or what have you and you’re only going to get a less than 2%
Return you can’t retire on that especially when you realize that inflation factors in and the cost of living will be much higher 20 years from now so we are not aware of where to put these monies and they tell us to put them here because when you put them
There that who does that make Rich the international Bankers so the stock market is the last place I will put my money for investment especially if you want it to grow for you um there are other spaces where you can put it um and if you do the diligence or I you know
I’ll throw my name in the Hat I’d be happy to teach you I have a course that teaches financial literacy in this respect of where to put your Investments to create so you can retire off of those saves and Investments I’ll be happy to show you all right where can um
Crypto fut the news sometimes they misinform us sometimes crypto is up sometimes it’s down what’s your thoughts on crypto and how does it fit in the future yeah man I’m I’m I’m all for it um you know right now uh you know we all know about Bitcoin but there’s thousands
TW tens of thousands of other coins but I I Ro I rock with the ogs like your Bitcoin ethereum Etc right so we are in we are entering the second year of a three-year uh run so well I’m sorry before four year run so what happens is we look at Bitcoin for
Instance which started in I believe it was 201 111 um there’s Trends there’s there’s history and you got to do the history so Bitcoin has a habit of having three good years really good years and then one bad year they call that a crypto winter so 2022 was our crypto winter last nove
Last uh January 2023 of 2023 we saw crypto Drive mainly bit Bitcoin which is the father of grandfather and all we saw it go from it went up 50% now as I speak right now Bitcoin is at $62,000 a coin for a unit right last week it was at
50,000 so what we’re seeing is we’re seeing a push and this push is supposed to continue going for another year until 2020 2026 now Bitcoin is slided to be over slated to be over $100,000 a coin by uh 2030 wow the reason why the reason why I’m for crypto is because crypto offers
A level of anonymity it’s a global coin that you can turn into any other uh um any other uh dollar I’m sorry any other um what do they call it again any kind of any other kind of um you know a Yen a pound you know right a colonist like a
Better words yeah yeah yeah dollar so you can change it to whatever but the beautiful thing about crypto was that it appreciates and value so if you were to have one coin and big Bitcoin was at $10,000 let’s just say that was like that was even like in 20 2018 it went
Down to like I think $15,000 I’m sorry 2020 if you had one coin is worth $15,000 and you still had that same coin today it’s now worth 62,000 wow because it appreciates and and also lowers in value with the move of the market so what am I saying crypto
Grows in value much higher in percentage we’re talking about three to four figure percentage increases not the 1.8% that you get from the stock market in your 401k or your savings that got 1.8% less than two percent we’re talking about 1,000 plus percent in your investment in
A shorter period of time and from that you can convert that pull it out and use it to live off of to whatever and it’s it’s it’s Global it’s anonymity there’s no kyc no on your customer they got all your information and although the government is trying to change that with
The FED now uh bill that passed last ju regulate crypto now yeah yeah but that’s an American thing it’s not as highly scrutinized around the globe in fact there’s some places like El Salvador where their currency is bit Bitcoin their official currency is Bitcoin so you can buy
Everything with Bitcoin but here’s the thing I don’t want to get crypto to buy things because it’s like a piece of art you let it grow appreciates in value now you can loan against it meaning I can I can pull out and still pay back the loan
And get that value and it still grows as long as I pay the loan back but you don’t want to cash out on an appreciating value or or or a commodity because becomes an asset huh an asset on my bad yeah right because now for those who don’t know assets is something that
Appreciates I think if they saw baby boy difference between guns and butter you know right right things that appreciate it’s it’s like your you know land you know if you if you buy a house and you know it’s worth this amount when you bought it and then five years from now
It should go up if you take care of it or if the neighborhood is being taken care of it grows in value so therefore you can sell it if you wanted to and make a profit in your initial investment same thing here with crypto the whole
Thing is though I would choose not to cash out because here’s an example there was a guy in what year was this 22 2000 I think it was 200 13 or 12 this guy decided to test out Bitcoin when it was about 83 cents a coin 83 cents he bought
10,000 he spent 10,000 Bitcoin to buy two large Papa John pizzas all right so he paid more than what it was value but at the same time it was crypto so he was just thankful that someone would accept it so Papa John’s accept a 10,000 Bitcoin at 83 cents right he gets the
Pizza he eats it shits it out he’s done right but if Papa John still has those 10,000 Bitcoin multiply that by the 62 Grand a day that’s $620,000 that pizza those two large pizzas were worth $620,000 so it pays to hold on to it and if you do want
To pull out you know take it as a loan and more importantly what we’ve noticed this past week is because people hear about coinbase that’s the main one is that it’s shut down because so many people were buying it because we have the habit of buying when things are high
You should buy when it’s low so because everybody saw how it was jumping up everybody’s trying to buy Bitcoin so it crashed the point is is that you don’t want to buy crypto you want to get paid in crypto that’s the point that’s the discussion where you need to be at how
Can I create something that pays me in crypto so therefore that’s passive income that also appreciates in Crazy um um percentages that’s that’s the conversation that I’m really trying to put our people on to understand that piece because then you really can fire your boss and Be Your Own Boss on your
Time and and that boss doesn’t have to be you have to have a business my my job is I learn how I live off my finances that’s that’s my job I don’t have to go and work and put in hours I just need to make sure that my numbers are right and
That’s it couple couple hours a day if that and then I’m done wow dope gutter any questions you have for our brother no that’s like I said I’m just soaking it up that that I’m I’m I’m taking all that in so brother and B we ain’t gonna hold
You up too much long I know I said I only need you for about an hour but it’s been a little over an hour but it’s my pleasure bro it’s my pleas I’m glad that you know we end this on a high note not the Doom and Gloom and with a vision for
The future a lot of times we have these conversations about our position our plight as black people African people in the world a lot of times we go back to history of the Doom and Gloom and we always looked as as victims but I think it’s always imperative that we have a
Conversation about Victory i’ rather be victorious than victimized and we have to change the Paradigm of our people Consciousness and this little information you gave us about crypto makes so much sense because everybody’s having this conversation around us and not with us we’re still talking about policies we’re still talking about
Letting migrants in and jobs and and things like that that we seen haven’t benefited us yet right um where can the people find you because I know you got so much other stuff going on we didn’t talk about uh uh self- sustaining communities outside of the US
And all of that but again I think I told you before my door is always open to you you know you’re always welcome to come back anything you got going on anything you want to share any new developments and updates programs you got this is your home too brother you know just feel
Free to share you know just hit me and gutter up like yo I want to come back to the show because I want to talk about this I think this is important what we’re doing me and gutter you know this is the idea we came up with times ago
With our brother doggy Diamond salute to him you know because there’s a particular conversation that our folks on a Grassroots level need and a lot of people as you spoke to earlier about leadership it’s only about grandis and their ego it’s not a us us us it’s a me
Me me come to my event buy my DVD I don’t rock with him so you don’t rock with him and keep our community divided meanwhile we see all our Ops unifying and circling around us so brother to say thank you what you say gutter brother I said which is weird if you
Supposed to be Pro black how you anti another n yeah yeah yeah it’s just crazy so again our brother and bube tell the folks where they could find you at yeah find how they could buy your book shout out to our brother Austin yeah man you
Can um you can find me on social media uh at in booy Bay shangi um I don’t know if I should put uh well they can they see the chat if I put no they can’t see the chat um you can reach me at crypto
Wok movement.com that’s c y p t woke w k movement.com cryptol movement.com SP that again brother cryptol c r y p t o uh w k e movement.com that’s the website also the ghetto times at d g t tmz.com and social media uh in boy shangi
Uh mbwe EB i s h n GI I on IG Facebook Tik Tock Etc all right all right brothers so yeah we thank you for joining us we want to thank the audience for joining us this is the relaunch of the OG wisdom podcast we’re gonna have other guests with
Valuable information that our our folks need as well as as some of C gutter’s personal friends artists and hipop artist singers and the likes we definitely have a um a lot of people join us so we want to thank y’all for tuning in we will be back next Sunday at
2 pm be sure to join us tell a friend to tell a friend that we are back again like subscribe and share and please follow our brother inbe isangi cryptool movement.com also the ghetto times.com you can follow me on Instagram wavely AAG wavely aor Tad and Gutta give them
Your um H H C Gore where you at all right all right so again brother and boy definitely thank you for coming through yeah man salute to everybody for pulling up and showing out peace man salute appreciate the information yeah man anytime blessings
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