tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4957787817614691922.post340816818522326146..comments2023-11-22T08:07:00.863-08:00Comments on KEEPING IT REAL: ROMNEY VS. OBAMA: WHO IN THE HELL ARE YOU VOTING FOR?FAHIM KNIGHThttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00567827759311275290noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4957787817614691922.post-68858007174753560672012-09-12T13:29:41.300-07:002012-09-12T13:29:41.300-07:00True indeed. I think personal frustration too ofte...True indeed. I think personal frustration too often blinds us to the fact that we were not made blind, deaf, and dumb yesterday. It has been a continuous process over a long period of time and it will not be easy trying to reverse it. Therefore we should set aside our personal frustrations (though they often are initially the motivating factor behind our journey toward knowledge of self) and recognize just how penetrative the devil's influence has been on our people. Thanks again for sharing your perspectives brother.Dante McAuliffehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10754866914809517836noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4957787817614691922.post-6596141024080534752012-09-12T06:56:29.091-07:002012-09-12T06:56:29.091-07:00Peace: Brother D. McAuliffe, once you come into th...Peace: Brother D. McAuliffe, once you come into the knowledge of self, it becomes an immediate sense of personal empowerment. It starts the process of moving us away from the power, influence and control of the 10% (Bloodsuckers of the Poor). The 10% has ruled this world order for over 6,000 years and he is a master of tricks and lies. It has become a struggle of good versus evil in which requires us to have patience with our people. I also learned so-much from the book "The Art of War' authored by Sun Tzu about character and the strategy of thinking things through. I also, was introduced to a little small book some years ago titled, "As A Man Thinketh" by James Allen. We the 5% those of us who have been raised from a dead level and who rejects the teachings of the 10% have a job, duty and responsibility to go after the 85% (the masses). This is not an easy task because we have been systematically made blind, deaf and dumb to the knowledge of self. Thus, whenever you are organizing black people, it can become frustrating, but we must exert patience and love for our people regardless of their mental state. Yeshuaa Ben Yosef (Jesus the son of Joseph) throughout the New Testament admonishes us towards love. It is life experiences that prepare us to be good stewards and examples for others to gravitate towards. I learned through these various experiences that if I was going to be of value to myself and others that I had to alleviate my ego. So where I am in space and time today is the result of a long journey and maturation process.<br /><br />Peace,<br />Fahim A. Knight-El<br /><br /> FAHIM KNIGHThttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00567827759311275290noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4957787817614691922.post-40490530454761148962012-09-12T03:10:46.528-07:002012-09-12T03:10:46.528-07:00This comment has been removed by the author.Dante McAuliffehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10754866914809517836noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4957787817614691922.post-56800321846438433572012-09-12T03:10:06.805-07:002012-09-12T03:10:06.805-07:00Peace brother Fahim, and thank you for your respon...Peace brother Fahim, and thank you for your response. I will be sure to check out the books you mentioned.<br /><br />I was very young (9 years old) when Bush Jr. was elected for the first time, so I cannot remember much. I do, however, remember hearing and seeing the outrage expressed by many adults around me upon hearing about the whole Bush-Gore spectacle. By 2004, I was 13, and I remember being in class watching the news seeing Bush get re-elected. I realize now that Kerry would not have been much better; however, the entire debacle effectively caused me to lose my faith in the American people, and, dare I say, in the nation. One positive that came from my disappointment was my yearning to separate myself from the sheeple and develop my own opinions and seek light; I have since delved deep into the waters of truth.<br /><br />One thing that still frustrates me to this day, however, is the complete and total ignorance people have regarding important issues like politics. I recently saw a video of a Tea Party representative on some news channel stumbling over her words as she attempted to explain her statement that "Obama doesn't love America like WE do." The entire time, all Inwas thinking was, "This woman, based entirely on her ignorance and 'common man' appeal (a la 'Josephine the Plumber') will probably gain an unprecedented amount of support from scores of other ignorant people."<br /><br />In a nutshell: I am upset with America. I am especially upset with black Americans, but that is for a different conversation. But I am conflicted because while I know that the 10% mislead the 85% daily, I guess I was caught up in some youthful idealistic perspective that had me thinking that the 85s would somehow come upon the truth by themselves.<br /><br />I wonder, brother, how do you, as a knower and teacher of truth, deal with this frustration? I am sure you have dealt with it in the past but I am under the impression that you are wise enough and far enough in your journey to handle it now. How have you dealt with it all?Dante McAuliffehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10754866914809517836noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4957787817614691922.post-22156832068725198172012-09-11T18:24:58.749-07:002012-09-11T18:24:58.749-07:00Peace: Brother: D. McAuliffe, thank you as always ...Peace: Brother: D. McAuliffe, thank you as always for your comments and perspective; I truly appreciate the feedback. There is no such thing anymore in the United States that even resembles a democracy. Our government has quietly shifted toward being a Fascist government and makes people believe that they live in a participatory governmental system. Many people have forgotten that Al Gore won the U.S. Presidential race in 2000; he had acquired more of the popular vote than George W. Bush. Gore also won Florida, but the Hidden Hand was prepared to seat this ex-CIA director son as their low-level operative. So Jeb Bush (brother of George W. Bush) was the Governor of Florida and they duped the Florida voting process and left the electorate disenfranchised. Gore took his case to the United States Supreme Court and lost. However, people did not know that this was a perfect example of the workings of the Hidden Hand and the Invisible Rulers (our vote did not mean damn thing). I will tell my readership straight up voting is not going to change our condition as a people. Most of our ‘Negro’ politicians are more about window dressing and they serve everyone interest but their own black constituents. Our politicians are poor examples of leadership; they are nothing but prostitutes who serves the highest bidder and this assessment even includes President Barack Obama. There were two books that opened my eyes to the power of this Hidden Cabal: John Coleman's book the "Committee of 300" and "None Dare Call It Conspiracy" by Gary Allen and Larry Abraham are two great resources to decoding and untangling the Hidden Hand.<br /><br />Peace,<br />Fahim A. Knight-El <br /><br />FAHIM KNIGHThttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00567827759311275290noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4957787817614691922.post-4209584555608634982012-09-11T00:20:41.386-07:002012-09-11T00:20:41.386-07:00Peace Brother Fahim.
The information you shared i...Peace Brother Fahim.<br /><br />The information you shared in this post was very enlightening. Most of us do not realize just how deep the influence of the Hidden Hand is, and we especially fail to see the corellation between the bankers and their families and the selection of the president. I consider myself to be a knowledgable individual, but I was not fully aware of the influence that families like the Rothschilds and others have upon "our" government. I have, in vain, attempted to expound upon the fact that the vote ultimately does not count. When you present people with this truth, however,, even other "knowledgable" people, their reaction is often one of defensive support of the voting system. They may recognize that the popular vote does not really count, but they are still adamant about the legitimacy of the whole voting system. <br /><br />I really find it a shame that we focus so much of our time and energy on promoting a presidential candidate instead of doing what we are not only permitted but obligated to do: take control of our own destinies and learn to see to it that our interests are met. When a government fails the people, it is up to the people to change the system. This can not be accomplished by "voting;" it requires more than just casting a ballot. Unfortunately, all of this is a further indication of the lost state of our people: we sit around waiting for some hand to feed us instead of hunting for our own food. This is especially true of black people: we rely on mystery gods to answer our prayers and politicians to bring "change" to the system. Meanwhile, the Hidden Hand, i.e., the 10%, continues to dupe and fool us into thinking that we are actually doing something productive. Until we understand that "voting" alone will not bring about any substantial change and that we the people must participate in the affairs of "the system," we will continue to grovel at the feet of Obama and the Obamas to come.<br /><br />Anyway brother, great read. I'll be sure to research the topics you addressed in further depth.<br /><br />Peace.Dante McAuliffehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10754866914809517836noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4957787817614691922.post-38845533776602772962012-09-11T00:12:45.652-07:002012-09-11T00:12:45.652-07:00This comment has been removed by the author.Dante McAuliffehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10754866914809517836noreply@blogger.com