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Monday, January 30, 2017

A Message to the Women and Men who Serve Their Country, Turtle Island.....


A Message to the Men and Women who Serve their Country, Turtle Island.

   I have great respect for you.  However, in the past, when you were the armed and decorated solders of the United States of America, you were constantly misled by our government and made to do a great deal of dirty work to maintain a level of comfort for  the few and the White [mostly], but maintain a level of real oppression and exploitation for far too many people of color and even White poor people.

     I have no real power that I know of except the power of a man in front of a computer and a typing board and the powers that GOD has given me. I don’t fully know How to utilize those powers. If I did and if they were great, the world would be a much different place.

     I ask that you not sit still and allow our government, in its present state and form, do things that you feel are unjustified, illegal, illrighitious, of unethical without hearing from you as an organized power and an organized voice.  Not just the veterans among you, but also the enlisted and active-duty women and men who want to speak out, must be able to do so.

     You have options. You can write letters anonymously, you can petition the government anonymously, you can ask you friends state-side to make their voices and your voices heard, you can buy stocks with your pay in progressive and revolutionary companies, you can buy stocks in companies that are awful politically [discriminators, polluters, haters of humanity, etc.] and make your voices of decent known among those companies or corporation’s Boards and Directors and their Presidents, Founders and Chief Executive Officers. I am not demanding that you do this. I am saying this is something you can do to continue in the armed forces and keep aor develop a good conscious. You can also petition your government, your congress people, your governor, your community leaders, and your families about starting a Peace Time Economy where you would get active-duty non-war, non-threatening jobs that would never find your lives to be in danger.  You must also, if you can and want to, no matter if you are straight of Gay, you must, in good conscious, petition your government to never hold you back for expressing your sexuality in a wholesome, open and acceptable Way, if that is what you want to do.  

  All these things I am asking you to do, not requiring you to do. I also think you must write your new leadership, the Native American People.  Some of the organizations you should write and pledge yu allegiance to include The Native American Rights Fund, The National Congress of American Indians; and the American Indian College Fund.  Sned them a few dollars. This takes courage. I can only ask you to do this. I cannot demand it, but I feel it is very important, or I would not have taken the time to write you about it. 

     Stand up for yu rights. Don’t take losing any rights laying down. Read some good books and listen to the news and traditional news sources less.  You will find yourself having more courage to fight the battle at home as well as find yourself closer to GOD. If you want to write me, you may do so at, BRotheRTRacy11@gmail.com

 

I LOVe, you and Respect your decisions to not do anything at all of take an active role in freeing our cuintry from the grips of those who are trying to balance us towards destruction, isolation and regret.  GOD Bless you.

 

Gratefully,

 

Brother Tracy Gibson,

President and Founder and Chief Executive Officer of

Brother Tracy Gibson and Associates, INC.

A corporation dedicated to building a great and balanced foundation for Black People internationally.

670 North 41st Street

Apt. B

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104

1 (215) 823 9985

4 comments:

  1. IT'S PEOPLE LIKE YOU WHO GIVE BLACKS A BAD NAME!
    ANCESTRY OF BOBBY POOLE aka ELIJAH MUHAMMAD

    1 Elijah Poole, later "Elijah Muhammad", b. Sandersville, Georgia, 7 Oct. 1897, d. Chicago, Illinois 28 Feb. 1975
    m. Cordele, Dooly Co., Georgia, 7 Mar. 1919 Clara Belle Evans, b. Georgia 2 Nov. 1899, d. Chicago Aug. 1972, daughter of Quartus and Mary Lou (Thomas) Evans. Issue by wife:
    1. Emmanuel Muhammad, b. 1921
    2. Ethel Muhammad, b. 1922
    3. Lottie Muhammad, b. 1925
    4. Nathaniel Muhammad, b. 23 June 1926
    5. Herbert Muhammad, b. 1929
    6. Elijah Muhammad, Jr., b. 1931
    7. Wallace Delaney Muhammad, b. 1933 d. 2008 [Warith Deen Mohammad]
    8. Akbar Muhammad, b. 1939

    BOBBY POOLE’S 13 BLACK BASTARD BABIES BY TEENAGE SECRETARIES
    Issue by non-marital liasions:
    by Lucille (Rosary) Karriem Muhammad
    1. Saudi Muhammad, b. 17 Jan. 1960
    2. Sumayyah, aka Lishah Muhammad, b. 13 Oct. 1961
    3. Bahiyyah Muhammad, b. July 7, 1964
    by Evelyn Williams
    4. Marie Muhammad, b. 30 Mar. 1960
    by Ola (Hughes) Muhammad
    5. Kamal Muhammad, b. 24 Apr. 1960
    by June Muhammad
    6. Abdullah Yasin Muhammad, b. 30 Dec. 1960
    7. Ayesha Muhammad, b. 4 Sept. 1962
    by Tynetta (Nelson) Deanar Muhammad
    8. Madia Muhammad, b. 1963
    9. Ishmael R. Muhammad, b. 21 June 1964
    10. Rasul H. Muhammad, b. 5 Sept. 1965
    11. Ahmed Muhammad, b. 28 Aug. 1967
    by Lovetta Muhammad
    12. Lovlita Claybourne Muhammad, b. 15 July 1964
    by Bernique Cushmeer
    13. Neemah Cushmeer Muhammad, b. 6 Jan. 1965

    Elijah Muhammad’s beliefs are known and documented, and the details are in his books “Message to the Blackman” and “The Fall Of America” and his speeches and other writings. His declared beliefs include, among others, that: the “Hereafter” is in the here and now, not in a life after death and resurrection; there is no real Paradise and Hellfire; all black men are angels, and all white men are devils; Elijah Muhammad was the “Messenger of Allah” sent to teach and guide all black men and women and to save them; and “Allah” was a man named ‘Master’ Fard Muhammad who appeared in human form on the streets of Detroit, Michigan in July of 1930.

    What laughable foolishness, but as it is said: the worst calamity is what makes you laugh.
    Anyone who believes that a man called Fard Muhammad is Allah (God), and that Elijah Muhammad is a prophet, invalidates BOTH parts of the testimony of faith in Islam:

    “There is no god except Allah, and Muhammad is the Messenger of God.”

    When the Shahadah (testimony of faith) is invalidated there is no Islam.

    “Nation of Islam” leader, Louis Farrakhan, up to this day, teaches the same doctrines as Elijah Muhammad his mentor and prophet. The evidence is ample in his writings and speeches, and in the official newspaper of the NOI, called the “Final Call”. On October 17, 2010, just over a month after Farrakhan appeared at the Coalition of African-American Muslims (CAAM) press conference alongside some of the most prominent African-American Muslim leaders in the nation as reported in the Muslim Link newspaper’s September 24, 2010 issue, he gave a speech in Tampa, Florida covered by the “Final Call”:

    “He talked about how injustice in America had reduced and injured Blacks to such a degree that God Himself would have to come, and has come, to deliver a suffering people and judge the mighty nation they were forced to serve”.

    “When a government gets so beyond the pale that humans cannot correct it, Divine intervention comes into play and God has intervened in America, appearing as the Great Mahdi, a powerful human being imbued with the power and wisdom of the Almighty, he said.

    That Mighty One, Master Fard Muhammad, taught and raised the Honorable Elijah Muhammad from a spiritually dead nation and raised him to the position of Christ, one anointed with power to crush the wicked, said Min. Farrakhan.”

    – From “Farrakhan takes Tampa!”, The Final Call, published October 19, 2010 by Final Call staff writers

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  2. THE BLACK HOLOCAUST

    JOHN W. FOUNTAIN
    author@johnwfountain.com
    Last Modified: May 6, 2012

    Imagine Soldier Field beyond capacity, brimming with 63,879 young African-American men, ages 18 to 24 — more than U.S. losses in the entire Vietnam conflict. Imagine the University of Michigan’s football stadium — the largest in the U.S. — filled to its limit of 109,901 with black men, age 25 and older. Now add 28,223 more — together totaling more than U.S. deaths in World War I.

    Picture two UIC Pavilions packed with 12,658 Trayvon Martins — black boys, ages 14 to 17 — nearly twice the number of U.S. lives lost in Iraq and Afghanistan. Now picture all of them dead. The national tally of black males 14 and older murdered in America from 1976 through 2005, according to U.S. Bureau of Justice statistics: 214,661. The numbers tell only part of the story of this largely urban war, where the victims bear an uncanny resemblance to their killers. A war of brother against brother, filled with wanton and automatic gunfire, even in the light of day, on neighborhood streets, where little boys make mud pies, schoolgirls jump rope, where the innocent are caught in the crossfire, where the spirit of murder blows like the wind. It is, so far, a ceaseless war in which guns are often the weapon of choice, and the finger on the trigger of the gun pointed at a black male is most often another black male’s.

    The numbers alone are enough to make me cry — to wonder why — we as African Americans will march en masse over one slain by someone who is not black, and yet sit silent over the hundreds of thousands of us obliterated from this mortal world by someone black like us, like me. It is a numbing truth borne out by hard facts: From 1980 through 2008, 93 percent of black victims were killed by blacks. Translation: For every Trayvon Martin killed by someone not black, nine other blacks were murdered by someone black.

    In 2005, — blacks — accounted for 13 percent of the U.S. population but 49 percent of all homicides. The numbers are staggering, the loss incomprehensible. Add to the tally of black males 14 and older slain across the country from 1976 to 2005, another 29,335 (slain from 2006 to 2010), and their national body count rises to 243,996, representing 82 percent of all black homicides for that 35-year period. What also becomes clear is this: We too often have raised killers. And this war is claiming our sons. But that’s still not the end of the story. Add to that number 51,892 black females ages 14 and older, plus five whose gender was not identifiable, and the total, not counting children, is 295,893 — more than the combined U.S. losses of World War I, the Vietnam, Korean and Mexican-American wars, the War of 1812 and the American Revolutionary War.
    Is the blood of these sons and daughters somehow less American? Two hundred ninety-five thousand eight hundred ninety-three . . . Imagine the United Center, Wrigley Field, U.S. Cellular Field and Soldier Field nearly all filled simultaneously with black boys, girls, men and women. Now imagine that twice over. Now imagine them all dead. As far as I can see, that’s at least 295,893 reasons to cry. And it is cause enough for reticent churches, for communities, for lackadaisical leaders, for all people — no matter our race, color or creed — to find the collective will and the moral resolve to stamp out this human rights atrocity occurring right under our noses. Just imagine the human carnage and the toll to us all if we don’t.
    I can’t. I won’t.

    JOHN W. FOUNTAIN

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