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November 25, 2022 • 66 mins

Entrepreneur Brother Ben X (@brotherbenx) sits down with Karlous Miller and Clayton English.

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Speaker 1 (00:07):
You didn't get places. Everyone places and spaces about that time,
about that time to go to work. We have a
show to create. You have people watching. Can we get

(00:28):
a mic checking it? Time to go to work now?
Everybody want to get serious? Hold on, Wait a minute,
Wait a minute. Jick at an auxiliary cord, pull the
auxiliary out to video one? What was that? Good? That
was cant? He tripped over one of his pains. Leg

(00:52):
right here. Okay. I was like, we got some check

(01:13):
check check. How are we sounded? Okay, no problem, we're

(01:47):
working on something. I'm doing all right. Black. Yeah, I
love to hear that. That's black and fantastic mixed together.
It needs to be together. How are you today? I'm
fantastically black, black, tastically black. M hmm, I'm hyperbolically black

(02:17):
black fantastic. That's good? Is that rain? Yeah? It's raining.
I just left Seattle in rain twenty four times while
I was there. Yeah, I'm so sick of rain. Damn

(02:44):
almost there. How is that? Y'all was out in Seattle too,
and the rain was crazy. But the people were sold ninth.
They're very nice there. That's good to expect it to. Yeah,
you don't think you get there people some nice Yeah,

(03:05):
I did performed that. I was like, yeah, y'all a
lot of Bay Area and everybody good. Yeah, everybody in
their places. Really, everybody good? All right? Bet hey man,
welcome back topisode. I don't know. We are here with

(03:29):
breaking news and important information today, Clayton. What we've got, man,
We've got some very special guests in the trap with
us today. People being the comments like, oh you know
who you gotta get the stuff too? Yeah, man, So
I had to reach you out to make sure that
we've got them through the trap. Brother being X is us,

(03:49):
tell us what you brought along with A This is
my business partner and brother brother Fraud Karmahammad Ali Khammad,
how you did? Welcome to the Trap? Oh so, so
what's been going on? Man? Give us a brief introduction,
you know, introduce yourself to the audience and let them
know how we got here. Well, h my name is

(04:11):
brother Ben X student that I own up with Minister
Lewis for our con um My story is I was
I was born in prison, and I have actually twenty
one biological brothers and sisters, but I only know of
uh six of them. Four of them I know because

(04:32):
my mom would take me to uh my mom who
got me after ten days old, UM would take me
down that to East Texas to visit them. Um. I
always tell that story because the minister said that the
way that we was born and shaped in the womb
kind of gives us our purpose. So when I think
about how I got here as you know, the founder

(04:54):
digital real estate, helping thousands of people make money online
and scale their businesses, and now what we're doing here
at the farms, I think it started from that experience
because I never wanted to go to school. Um all
those times, not wanting to get up in the morning
just to get a degree of diploma and lived that
same lifestyle working for somebody else and having a job.
So my mom she started me off with, uh, you know,

(05:17):
going to Sam's Club and buying me snickers and honey
bonds and sell at school. So I didn't sell no
weed or no cracking numb but I flipped some honey bons,
some snickers and stars. Yeah, you put the kiddy. A
company called dar w Fly distributed, So I would come
to a company like yourself and say, hey, man, I

(05:37):
passed out your podcast flies for tensing to fly. I
was making about five dollars a week at the age
of fourteen. Uh then around two thousand and ten, because
I'm also a basketball player, I'm all American basketball player
as well. So let's go they're talking about I wish
I could stay a couple more days. So I started

(06:00):
editing my videos. And that's kind of how I got
introduced into making content. So although I got twenty one
biological brothers and sisters, um, I grew up in a
child by my I grew up in the house by myself.
So I would create skits where I'm talking to myself
because I'm like, man, I want somebody I can talk to.
So I created videos where I'm sitting right here and
this is me sitting right here, and I would talk
back and forth to myself. And then I was teaching

(06:22):
myself how to aid it, you know, my highlights. So
instead of way on bald his life to come come
do my my film at the high school, I would
do my own videos and my mom would be in
the stands filming. I come edit it. If ya don't
want to, you know, get me out there. I give myself.
So that was my introduction to doing something for myself.
Make a long story short, I joined the National Islam
in two thousand and fifteen, so I actually had something

(06:42):
to offer to our people. So I had a little
bit more weird in the office. So my videos started
to grow because I would do current events and do news,
but then I would show how the teachings could have
really prevented this situation or help us out of this situation.
And people saw me, you know, going online. So when
I dropped out of college, um my brother gave me
a job and I was working at this school. But

(07:04):
around December came, you know, the school is out and
I'm only getting paid men in my way, So I
didn't go back to that job. So I got a
job at Sterlife and the stairlie I don't know if
y'all know what that is, but Stairlize is where they
you gotta make them buckets, so like what you probably
put your clothes in with the plastic. I was making
that so that the buckets was coming out. I had
to put the wheels on the buckets, putting a sticker.
Long story short, that was a slavery job for me

(07:25):
because I'm living in like I'm actually working in the
warehouse job. It's in the summertime with no a c.
Then I went to FedEx and this is kind of
when I had my epiphany. I'm throwing all these boxes
on the truck, and I said, man, what if I
kind of work next week? And I thought, a thousand
more boxes on the truck. If I throw two thousand
more boxes on the truck next week, and my paycheck

(07:45):
gonna be the exact same. But if I have my
own product and my own service, shoot, the more hard
I work on us, more smart work, the more money
I get paid. So I started to grow on social media.
So now I have over half a billion views on
Facebook alone because read my first YouTube channel that got
terminated had over thirty nine million views. Uh. The second

(08:09):
one that just got recently terminated about maybe a couple
of months ago, was back up to over fourteen million views.
So I pretty much created a blueprint to show people
how to impact people, how to grow they filed online,
and how to really monetize their gift because many what
was the violation that they say was hate speech, but
they didn't give me no videos to say wow. The

(08:30):
second one they said circumvention of technologies, whatever the hell
that means, right, I don't know what that means at all.
So they literally just terminated the page, no strikes on
the channel or nothing, just deleted it. So they just
put some words together something the circumcised technology. And I
think it's because of course, I pushed the teams that

(08:51):
on Oblige Mohammed and pushed the minister well known for
you know, spreading the teachings out on social media. But
the way I got, you know, as the digital real
estate founders, people just saw me growing posting online and uh,
I pretty much put together the blueprints called digital real estate. No,
that's all. I was gonna ask you, what is digital
real estate? So have you heard of in real estate
where you get a four plex? Right? They say, get

(09:13):
your fourplex and you ran out three and let those
three pay for your mortgage. Y'all probably heard that. Um well,
around that time, people was saying you you go do
this and you go investing, you put all this money up.
But I was saying that I'm making a thousand dollar
one video and y'all probably know that about now. I'm
making a thousand dollars on one video, eight thousand years
this video. So I said, really, I got over two
thousand properties online. Every time I reach her my video

(09:36):
on Facebook. If it's impactful, I'm generating more income. So
I have a quote uh that says, don't focus on
passive income, focus on passive impact because the more people
you impact, the more income would come. So I show
people how to develop their own digital products, your own
digital assets. So, for example, what you'll ever have a

(09:56):
housewarming before allowing what you which I have a house woman?
What I have in couches, TVs and at least something
to eat in the house a housewoman's basically, you got
this new house. Probably not what I asked people. Why
you asked me to follow? You ain't got nothing for
me to follow? Why are you're asking me to follow you?
But you ain't got no content on your page. So
I'll show people how to build up your content, build

(10:17):
up your digital assets, and then monetize it. Because the
scriptures say your gift will make room for you and
bring your month's great men. Many of us is chasing money,
but I think we should be chasing the gift. And
if we chase, to give the money and chase us.
So I put that in the platform and lay it
out for them. Yeah, that's hard, No, that's hard. I'm

(10:37):
just you got some yeah, man, I mean social it's
a lot of money. Yeah, there's a lot of money
on that. I want a thousand people. I want to
get a thousand views. I want to get ten thousand views.
But if I tell you stop, switch from getting a
thousand views to where you're impacting a thousand people. What's
a thousand people times filed dollars? You can get your

(10:59):
nephew filed. He's gonna cut you because I'm gonna get
with five dollars. But if I'm giving you five dollars
a month and you're giving me something impactful, that's five
thousand dollars a month you have created from your mind.
And then there's a lot of people that say, man,
I ain't got nothing to offer. I say, man, you're lying.
You you do got something to offer. Even if you've
been molested, even if you don't win the prison, even
if you don't did something wrong. Would you rather go

(11:20):
to jail or learn from a brother who went to jail? Easy?
Would you'd rather be molested or or be going through
a sex trafficking you know, a little circle, whatever the case,
maybe all learn from assistance. See how did you get
in that. That's an e book. You know, I'm willing
to pay you, so I ain't got to go through
go through that, And I'm willing to pay you so
I don't have to make these mistakes. So God, when

(11:41):
he allows us and permiss us to go through certain things,
you still value. But even though you think you're not worthy.
So I always tell people you are who make you are,
what makes you unique. It's only one car Os, It's
only one Clayton. We may be talking about the same thing,
but the way you're gonna make it fun of the
way you're gonna put your sauces on it. Man, I
want to hear your perspective because you haven't been through
something different than I have. So your perspective gonna impact me.

(12:03):
And I'm going to pay twenty five dollars because money
is a medium of exchange of value. People buying pictures
for five dollars, you mean you ain't got nothing valuable
to get the world for twenty five dollars. So I
see y'all. Y'all got your own platform. Now, yeah, you're
getting your monetization money, but you're also saying, shoo, give
me some little money first before you even get to
see the full program. That's digital real estate. Then don't

(12:25):
let y'all come out with an affiliate program. They say,
good dopes and the stuff. Right, So if I got
some weird or whether the case may be, I'm gonna
give it to you. And then what you're gonna do
when you give it to him, You're gonna get him.
You gonna give him a little discount. You know, you're
gonna cut him in. What's the difference between you're doing
that in the digital world. So when the digital world
is with your platform, let's says n You can say, hey,
all my platform subscribers, right now, I'm starting an affiliate program,

(12:47):
and y'all get Now how many people promoting the program?
Now y'all still getting se any percent, but everybody else
they're getting their thirty percent. Now, really walk with eighty
five sour show because y'all putting money in my pocket.
I ain't gotta make the of yours, ain't got to
do the studio, I ain't got to get the guests,
but I get to make money off y'all. Now, I
really love y'all. Now y'all all over the world with
affiliate program, not only y'all making money from the use

(13:10):
that y'all got coming in, but everybody below y'all making
money too, and you just don't know what you just did. Yeah,
pretty much does it for me? Nothing else I want

(13:30):
to talk about. You just opened up the flood gates
because now all the people who watched this, even even
the people who don't have a Facebook page, come on, low,
come in. You heard what he said, Come on that.
I can get you people watching this. I'll be telling

(13:51):
the everybody like that. Ain't even what he said, But
I heard what you said about people copy your content,
stay recording. Now you're giving them a reason not to
screw recording, because if I screw record to give it
to you for free, I don't get my thirty percent.
Now you're saving all the people who get to see
you your pro frows or your program for free, and
you're still getting because why am I gonna give it

(14:12):
to you for free if I'm gonna gett Now you're
making your that's protected. Maybe maybe he's still gonna steal it.
I think it's just personal. It ain't that person you should.
They just addicted to it and they can't stop. I
got I'm a little this for them. People need to

(14:37):
see this. Yeah, I don't know, man, this is the
craziest stuff because we can have like you said, they
can find all the violations for you know, or getting content,
but they can't stop the spam the robots. Yeah, they
blew up my page. I can't even see real comments. No,

(14:59):
that's what I hate. And they only really I don't
see that on white people's page. I don't know. I
don't be on a lot of white people paid, but
a lot of times it seemed like we got a
lot of if it's digital real estate, they put digital graffiti.
I'm saying, I'm trying to be in the value about
it you're trying to talk about you know, it would

(15:19):
be the little freaky girls. Ain't be a little you know.
Let me show you how to make man stop get
all my comments and let the real people speak and
like you, yeah's my new video. Lady, don't check my story? Right?
Why they don't do that on all the people paid? Man,
it's the program they got black people set up there,

(15:40):
they got they got that is on a different hard draft.
But that's neither his r that ain't no, and no,
what are the virus protection on that our service. You said,
that's your business partners, go ahead. How did you all
start doing business together? Um, well, i'll leave you up
until So he was doing something called the hundred Acre Project,

(16:01):
basically striving to get a hundred acres and pulling resources
with brothers and sisters, and we was getting twenty seven
acres of land and he needed one more person. So
I told him, man, check your d M. And I
was the last person. The way that he explained the
concept was, you know, we buy together collectively with unity.
So one person ain't gotta put a hundred thousand dollars

(16:22):
down on some land or fifty dollars on some land,
and then we need to get some cows versus one
person paying six thousand and eight thousand. We put all
the money up together. If we need to get attracted,
which we got our own excavator. Now uh mans, and
we got a hundred people. Man, everybody put up you know,
spit it, spit it even. And with what I do
with digital real estate, I said, man, I think we

(16:42):
can we can scale this. And our first goal was
to get five acres by the end of last year. Um,
it's been nine months since we've been in business and
thus far we got over six hundred acres of land. Um,
we got over dred acres of land. We have our
own chocolate bars two hundred acres in Ghana. So the

(17:05):
chocolate is literally you can go look at it on
our Instagram. So I got owned chocolate bars being made
in Ghana. We have our own micro community which he
are going to that already got fifteen living spaces. We
have a couple of people that are actually living on
the land here shortly. So I just saw what he
was doing. Man with the with the land coming from
the blueprint of the an oblige mohammed by land, do

(17:26):
something for yourself, self sustained, then sell the surplus and
uh with the digital real estate that I do, I said, Man,
it's it's less unite versus me trying to do what
he's doing, and he's trying to do what I do.
That's collaborated. Take it to the next level, So let
me take it from there. And that's exactly what happened.

(17:46):
I came to Atlanta, I was looking for land and
it was so expensive trying to do it by myself.
I said, why would I take a hundred fifty tho
dollars at the boy the land. I got to milk
the cow. I gotta farm the land. I gotta I'm
gonna be out there all days. What and you know,
like a slave trying to do all this just to
provide food, clothing, and shelter for myself. What about my brother?

(18:07):
What about my sister? So I said, well, let me
make some phone calls. I called my brother. I said, hey,
would you like to go have with me on some land?
He said, well, how does it work? I said, well,
you put up half the money, you own half the land.
He's like, all right, great, But the property I want
to get was still too expensive. So I said, we
call the other person. So by the end of the
day I have five people. I said, listen, we pay
five ways, we divide up the property five ways. Any

(18:29):
money we make we split five ways. How are you
gonna say no to that? As long as you trust
the person that's calling you. So they said, yeah, sign
me up. So I was like, man, we need one
more person. So the next day I put it on Facebook,
and when I put it on Facebook, somebody didn't. Somebody
message me said, well I have a hundred acres if
you want it. I said call me. The next day

(18:50):
we talked. They said, I'll sell you a hundred acres.
I said, listen, I don't need a hundred acres. When
him to do it that, I said, but I know
our people needed to unity. I know we need to
grow our own food. I know we need to teach
our own children. I know we need to secure our
own neighborhood and raise our families the way we want
to raise them. And so they said, all right, well

(19:11):
if you do that, will give you the hundred acres
if you're going to use it to build a community
for black people. And I said, okay, bet let's do it.
I don't know if they knew it was going to
take off the way it did. So I put that
back on social media, and thousands of people reached back out,
like within twenty four hours. I was overwhelmed with responses.

(19:34):
So me being a student album Miss Louis Farcoun, organization
is key. That happens to be. My background is organizing.
So I said, okay, I need to set up zoom
causing to make a website. We need to talk, we
need to go over buy laws. And so first thing
people want to know was what was the rules, I said,
well donable. Miss Louis Farcon wrote a book called The
Restrictive Law of this lam As our Success, and it's

(19:57):
real simple. It's no gambling, no touch your own sisters,
no stealing, real simple stuff. But sometimes simple things we
get lost in the gray area. We get confused. So
I just took you right out the teachings. I said,
these are the laws of the community. And then as
people ask questions, had to answer them, you know. And
then if I didn't have an answer, I would go

(20:17):
find it because some people say, hey, I don't want
to letter, but I want to help. So then I
had this other list of people that wanted to offer
skills or I know how to take care of cows.
I got old tractor equipment, I got my grandfather left
me land. You all one day like wow. So we
set up all these different groups and calls, and um,
we had a hundred acres, but it wasn't suitable for

(20:39):
the community that we wanted to build after looking further
into it, so we started looking for other property. That's
how we found the twenty seven acre property. My brother
been X came one I put it on Instagram and
he said, like you said, check your d M. And
we talked like the next day or the same day immediately,
and when he heard the numbers, obviously it makes sense

(20:59):
we gonna say no. But at that time it was
only dozens of people, maybe a couple of hundred, and
just like he said, he said, bro, we can scale this.
This is what the honorable lij Mohammed teaches us. I said,
all right, let's do it, you know, And so as
what we did. And once again, it just I don't
want to say blew up, but expanded very rapidly, extremely fast, fasting.

(21:22):
And I think we may have been expecting, but once again,
with students and annable men, slewis far account. We spent
ten years working on ourselves, trying to stop lying, trying
to stop cheating, trying to stop stealing, and trying to
stop smoking and drinking and gambling. So we we are
I'm not gonna say we're ready, but we're trained to
handle our people. We love our people, so when they come,

(21:45):
we hand them with love. We cheat them the way
we want to be treated. People said, what's the religion,
and the religion I'm blij Mohammed say, the best religion
is to treat people the way you want to be treated,
to do one to others as you would have them
doing to yourself. Who's going to say no to that?
Y'all looking out for all people both and all we
gotta do is not lie, cheat, And still all we
gotta do is not you know, blow weed in your face.

(22:07):
You know, just respect our neighbor. Sign me up. It's
equitable terms, it's equal ownership. It's a no, it's a
no brainer. So my brother came on, you're smoking weed over.

(22:27):
I'm trying to hold it. Get let me. It ain't
nobody to tell me where. And it took my put

(22:47):
now my bad. So so that was that was the concept.
And uh so people reached off from all over the world,
man over the world, primarily Africa to motherland. People like man,
I got a hundred acres, I got three hundred acres.
I got olives coming man. We olives coming from Egypt. Bro.

(23:10):
We got sea moss coming from Zanzibar. We got cocole
coming from Ghana. Brother. Our people are so ready. They
just need they just need equitable terms. They really just
need to be treated right, treated with care and love
and a high level of respect. And then once you
get the people, you organize them. So me and my
my brother. He's a master at attracting our people. God

(23:32):
has blessed them with attractive power, and he's he's articularly,
he's good at it. He enjoys it. Anibalage Mohamed said,
whatever you're good at, whatever you enjoy doing, is most
likely what you were born and do. So he gets
our people by the thousands. Me because I have a
deep desire for us to go free, for us to
live free and independent lives, to love one another and

(23:53):
grow the way the donnible missiles far Gotta taught me.
He restored my faith and myself and God and helped
me become a better person. I want to scale that.
I want to scale being reformed and retrained into a
decent human being. So when he gets our people, we
were handled them properly and we organize them. And so
from that we put together little teams, only a few

(24:14):
of us, you know, handful of people. But with the
right minds and loving your heart, you can do anything
with a few people. So that's how we got to
this point. Its all you know that we don't we
got at all. It was a really very pure miss
So your own property is here and Africa is just

(24:36):
yeah yeah we um we So people have given us property, okay,
literally giving it to us. We got twenty in Texas,
we got five. So sometimes we can do a partnership.
So let's say your grandma left acres. You don't want
to sell it, but you don't want to sit there either.

(24:58):
So we got people in type that one land. We
got people with land. It's not doing nothing, so like Uber,
we just put them together and we we form a
partnership contract. We don't take ownership, We make an initial investment,
we get a certain number of people, we split the
profits so everybody wins. So we got five acres in Dallars,
We're working on twenty acres in West Texas, three acres

(25:19):
in Florida, UM, three acres in Arkansas, about seven acres
in Georgia. Yeah, yeah, and then we can get into
we're actually building a community as a blueprint like the
hundred acre project, but this time we're brother Ben and
it's a little more well developed, well put together. So

(25:39):
we're actually been an entire sustainable community right here in Georgia.
Well that's also yeah, how's it going though? As far
as the process great. Great. You know, there's always gonna

(26:00):
be ups and downs, man. But what we wanted to
do differently was document the process because I'm naturally a
filmmaker as well. Um, you know, I know how to
document it, put it out there. Because I know our
people all the time, when you're giving them money, they're
skeptical these days, man, what to do with my money?
Mean this thousands of dollars. So for for me, I said, man,

(26:22):
I think the best way for us to do this
and scle it is to be transparent as possible because
we're already scared. Oh man, they bombed us down there
in Tulsa. Uh, you know all this. Why are we
gonna do this? Well? People always say what you're gonna do?
And if they if they bombed, what you're gonna do
they bomb you at your house, what you're gonna do
and they come shoot up and put a bomb in
your house. Nothing, I'm dead, That's what I'm gonna do.

(26:43):
I'm going to go. But I always the minister said, man, listen,
we're gonna die anyway, so you might as well die
striving to do something for your people, striving to be impactful,
because I believe that's what true each ton of life
is is not physical body, because this is a finite
body that's gonna go back into the ground. But you

(27:04):
know they say that I find pregnant a woman, or
you're a pregnant a woman, you live on through that child, right,
But what I find pregnant your mind. And then now
you are passing that knowledge, and you're passing those seats
to other people. Now I'm living on through other people.
So the Koran says, speaking out of those who are
slain in the way of our lives, dead, No, they're
not dead. You just comprehend not so the knowledge that
they have given us from the past, all of our

(27:26):
great leaders. If we're living on that and we are
doing something that's effective and sustainable from what they said,
they are alive in us. So I'm saying all that
to say we want to do something different. And we
denied all donations. So a lot of people are like, man,
I love this process, Man I love what you're doing.
Let me donate. And we said, now we don't want
no donations. He said, we wanted to do what we

(27:47):
could do with our own money first, with our own
efforts first, but our own organizing first. Then you put
fuel to the fire because a lot of times, man,
we are getting money for ideas, and we want to
have meetings about meetings, and I don't like meeting about
meetings about another meeting, you know what I mean. So
I wanted y'all to see the execution. So we're traveling.

(28:07):
You see the traveling. You see the time. Flights ain't free, obviously,
Hotels ain't free obviously. So we gotta pay to do
these type of things. Man. We gotta go look at
the land. We gotta get the sold tested. So we
let everybody know how much we're paying for the members.
You know, what's what's being paid for. Let them know
the site map and as things is coming. But the
main thing that we're doing is documenting the whole process.
So we were to go clean up the land, Uh

(28:30):
was that Friday or Sunday? You know? We documented that
to let the people know, Hey, man, we comeing up.
We documented us uprooting the floor. We're gonna put the
new floor, and so everything is documented, so they're talking,
follow the process and see what's going on. So I think,
um with that, and we have had a situation with
six or three acres we put it out there, or
we allowed some people to come see it who wasn't

(28:51):
landowners yet, so we learned some lessons from that, and
uh they lie. They started calling the agent saying, hey man,
these ain't good people, you know. I mean they're doing
to go fund me. We ain't got no go fund me,
but they're doing to go fund me to get to land.
Don't sell it to them. So do you know that
they changed their mind and decided not to sell it
to us. They were, you know, doing all kind of things.
God came through, uh right down the street. How many ancors?

(29:15):
Was that better land? Great pricing right down the street,
and we end up locking that in uh through unity
as well. So it's been some you know here because
people trying to stop us here and there, Uh there's
fake here at the farms pages, so our only pages
here at the farms. They're already in boxing people from
other pages, them and them and them talking about by
land with me, pay me through cash up, all kind

(29:37):
of crazy stuff. But it's been going pretty smooth thus far. Man.
We got a lot of like minded individuals. People are
are really excited to help out because this is something
that they've been waiting on. You know, just having a
vehicle where I can unite and do something for myself
without religious game banking, the minister said, we'd be intellectually masturbating.
Yeah man, yeah, because we we we get We got

(29:59):
through a debate and we're un debated ten minutes, and
I feel good that I'm proved the brother wrong and
I'm in the same condition you in. You're Christian, I'm Muslim.
I'm Christian, and you Muslim. I'm saying you're wrong and
you're wrong. The Minutes said, look here. Your mother said
three plus four equals seven. Yours says six plus one
equal seven. Mind sets seven plus zero equal seven. And

(30:20):
because we've got different equations, we argue with each other
online to try to see who the best. He said,
if you get down to the roote knowledge, not the
branch knowledge, you will see, hey man, we got different equations,
but we all get into the same answer seven. And
so we've been able to do and say hey man,
like he said. The anoblige Mohammad said, the best religion
is to do one to others as you won't done
it to yourself. And the Muslim simply means one who

(30:42):
submits the will to do the will of God. So
if you Hebrew is a light or you, whatever the
case may be, and you still believe in God, long
as you submitting your will to do the will of God.
That's literally what a Muslim is. So we know who
you are. You can but you can call yourself what
you want to. Dropping the game being next to storm,

(31:07):
the intellectual masturbating. It just sounds crazy, but it is crazy.
That's what people do all day, yeah, because you know
you feel good, but it's unproductive, right. I got that
with with the with the collegian here alright, Now what
you're going back to the same interfererate I'm going to right,

(31:28):
So there's no progress many that's just simple. With our substance,
gotta make progress. Yeah, And that's what this whole platform
right here is about. Man, It's all about putting the
information now and letting people you know, pick and choose.
How did you come up with Because we knew that

(31:48):
they wasn't going to be accepted by everybody. We didn't
need everybody to watch that show. We know they can
never approve everything like people get or dislikes than links.
But the people that we're talking to we already excluded
the people that we're not talking to. You know, it's

(32:08):
funny about that. Yeah, we have some lessons, and in
our lessons in the nation, we had the five percent
in the temper cent, and the five percent are those
who understand the reality of God. And you know that
there's not some spook guide and that you are God.
You got forcing power within you. You have the ability

(32:30):
to have a thought in your mind and really bringing
into existence. So we hear this Bible coute where it
says God said being it is, that's what y'all did.
I'm pretty sure this podcast refers just a thought. And
one of your hosts, right, you started this in his mind.
It was just a thought in his mind that he
had to willing into existence. But the God the five
percent of those who are dumb, different, blind, those these

(32:51):
are the ones who are being manipulated by the temper
cent blood suckers of the poor. So they understand the
reality of God and they understand causing the effect. But
they're gonna give them trick knowledgy to get them to,
you know, continue to live their savage life. So to
hear you say that, we can already understand the majority
of people are not gonna understand, and you're going just
to those people. I feel like y'all are doing that

(33:12):
work as a five percenter, you know, y'all bringing people
on the platform that can give them knowledge, wisdom and understanding.
But you know, manute majority, and they're partly gonna dislike it.
But he said that's the work, because he said this
was the hardest job given to man, giving life to
the dead. You know, we ever tried to raise a
dead man from the grave, pretty pretty pretty hard. But

(33:33):
think about it, we're the dead people. When I if you,
if you ever went to a friend, of which I'm
sure y'all have, who who who dressed the man in
the cast? Somebody else did right? Who the shoes on?
Somebody else who dressed her and made him look good?
So think about us as a people who going on?

(33:53):
Who growing our food for us? Who colderness? You know?
Who housing us? Somebody else is So we're dead people,
so to oblige. Mohammed said he wanted to get life
to the dead and make us living people to get
up and do something for ourselves. Instead of the pinning
on white people, the minister said, white people is actually
no longer the problem. He said, it's the fear of
white people that's the problem. We're scared to go out

(34:15):
and do something for ourselves. We're scared to go out
and build for ourselves because we're afraid that they're gonna
kill us. We don't die anyway, and if we do die,
ain't cool. But if I put the idea we're not cool.
I say, cool, But we're gonna die anyways. Got to happen. Yeah,
it's gonna We're gonna die anyway. I didn't mean to
make it an right, But if I put the idea

(34:35):
out there and millions of people have the same idea,
now they don't know what to do because now you've
got to kill the idea. But it's already in millions
of mind. Yeah, you can't kill it. It's harder to
kill the idea. There's a point of safe fear because
one of the first things that comes up when you're
talking about land separation, providing our own food, clothing, and
shelter is fear. The first thing that comes up, how

(34:57):
are we gonna do it. We're gonna be out there
ourselves with how many weapons we're gonna have? What the
white people are gonna do? And one thing I noticed,
is that our people are only like you know when
when we're fearful like that, it's a condition. It's not
who we actually are. Because after having a brief conversation
with him, they start to lose the fear because courage

(35:18):
is passed down. So the honorable miss little Farcon, he's
so courageous and brave. Now you've got people like me
walking around. I poked my chest out. You know I'm saying.
I don't laugh if it ain't funny, you know what
I'm saying, because I will miss those Farcon teachers. Man,
you've got nothing to be afraid of. He didn't told
Satan everything there is to tell him. He didn't told
the devil everything is to tell him, and he's been
unscathed up until now. He's a failest black man. It's

(35:40):
not it's not many of those walking around here. So
he transfers that to us, and now we're walking around
her like we're we're sharing that, projecting that to our people.
So when they come to here after farms, they may
come slightly afraid, but by the time we've done talking
to them, they're ready to go. They're ready to live,
they're ready to farm. They're ready to bring their babies
and when they get out to the land. Man, it's unbelievable.

(36:03):
How are people. All we need, man, is a better environment.
That's it. We are amazing. People are literally the builders
of civilization. We are the leaders of the entire world,
the black men of America. Where so it's it's um.
We got four undred and fifty acres in Sandersville and
we got that property under contract. We didn't know that

(36:25):
it had a whole micro community inside of it. So
it had fifteen tiny homes in the middle of it.
So the seller, they were hunters, they were releasing the
land and they had built a little community. So he
told them, you got sixty days to get out. I
sold the land, but they approached us because we had
a man on the ground. Once again, using that unity,

(36:46):
we had a man on the ground. They approached us
through him and said, well, it's cheaper for us to
sell it to you guys for hardly nothing than it
is for us to break it down and try to
take it somewhere. So we bought an entire fifteen tining
home commun unity for pennies on the dollar. We got
some houses for five hundreds. Yeah, they live Abo. We

(37:06):
got something, fitte honey, we documented this, I know. So
what are people? That's what I'm saying that you see
the little tiny holes on all the ad TV. He
does all the Yeah, they're going crazy, electricity, bathrooms, kitchens.
We got a brother that moved from Phoenix. He just
moved onto the land already and we just closed in
the land. He already moved him and his wife and
his four children here and there right now as we speak,

(37:29):
redoing the floor. And he feels good because look what
he can show his wife and children as a man.
He got his own home, he got his own land.
If you need to feed his babies, he don't have
to beg the white man to feed his children and
give him poison and GMO and food by zip cold
like Dr Wesley been saying. He can go out there
and put a seat in the ground and teach his
babies how to be a man, how to get how

(37:50):
to grow and and and do what God told you
to do as a man. So it's the environment. When
you change a person's environment, you change their nature. And
our people literally just need that new environment and we'll
get a whole new nature. Real I ain't gonna say,

(38:15):
I gotta go to the bathroom. We get them books
right there. I was just gonna ask you to give
me your top five books. Yeah, give you something right here.
So this is our give to you on behalf of
the honorable Minutes Lost product cun and here at the farms.

(38:37):
That's that book right there. It's called how to Eat
to Live. Yeah, okay, show you how to eat, how
to fast? How many days you know you eat? Like
we eat one the other day. Um, the fall of America.
A lot of stuff that's going on right now, you
can get right directly from that. But this is our
Savior has arrived. And then this's and I'm pretty sure

(39:02):
y'all may have heard of this and seeing that Muhammad
Ali and all that with these books messes to the
black man, thank you. So that's give to y'all. So
those are my topic right there. And then another one
would be closing the gap by the honorable Minicutors for
our come. And then outside of the nation, I would
say this book called Think and Grow Rich, because yeah,

(39:23):
it talks about you know, just how to thinking man,
how to really manifest it from my mind and really
tap into your your gift. That you already have, and
the riches that you already have from within yourself, and
just bring it out, you know, give me, give me
a top five books, Top five I would say, we
got something, as registered Muslims in the nation Islam called

(39:45):
the Supreme Wisdom. And that right there allows you to
develop a mathematical theology. It gets you out of idea
waiting on a mystery god to provide food, clothing, and
shelter for you. But it allows you to tap into
the guy within and connect him to the creator or
the God without, and solve your own needs and solve
your own problems. So it says where you sit at

(40:06):
home and wait for that mystery God to provide you food,
and says emphatically, now we've searched for that mystery God
and we have not found one. Therefore we concluded that
the Son of Man is God. So it forces you
to get up. It has clear instructions on how to move,
how to carry yourself, how to protect yourself, who to
listen to, who not to listen to. It breaks down
to eighty five, ten and five clearly where you can say,

(40:29):
like jay Z said, what percentage of you the percentage
you don't understand it's how to the percentage you do.
That's a clear reference to the eighty five cent and
five and the Supreme Wisdom lessons given to us by
Massive Far Mohammed to his servant, the Honorable Elijah Mohammed
at that time in the nineteen thirties. So I would
say that book right there is pretty much the foundation
for the entire life that I was able to build
for myself starting with less than nothing and being able

(40:53):
by God's grace and permission to build a life on
the word of God the Supreme Wisdom. I would say
that's the number one, first and foremost. Okay, brother, be next.
What can we find you online and get some knowledge
and all of that type? Um, brother been next on everything.
So that's uh, Instagram, Twitter, podcast, YouTube, um, and if

(41:15):
y'all are interested in my program, I'm about to drop
it again soon www dot digital at the number four
real dot com so digital for real dot com, and
I encourage them to check out all the testimonials. Many
people are paying thousands of dollars for these programs and
ain't really getting much out of it. So I like
to leave with impacts, so y'all can check out all
the testimonials on the page and things of that nature.

(41:37):
Other than that man, brother been xt on all platforms.
Where can they find you? So brother fire con but
I've been uh shadow bands, so you can't add me
on Instagram. We're gonna find you anymore. We're gonna get
you up out of that man. Yeah, for sure at
brother fire com on Instagram, Facebook, I don't have a YouTube. Yeah,

(41:58):
I'm working on it. I didn't get that digital real
estate up absolutely, that's a fact. And uh. And then
also we on Instagram as at here after farms one
just one word here after farms. We got any questions
in the room, you keep one happy Muslim and then talking. Yeah,

(42:36):
I think one of the misconceptions about us being Muslims
is maybe that we oppressed women, you know, because of
what they saw like movies and things of that nature. Um.
But in fact, if you go look at you know
Dr Sister Ava Mohammed, she's the national spokesperson for the

(42:58):
Nible Medicine Lewis farg Uh. So the women are free
in the Nation of Islam. The honorable Mohammed said. The
home is her base, but not her place. But when
you do have children, you know, That is the first
you know priority. Another thing I think is all we
do is sell being poles and newspapers. Yeah for everybody

(43:21):
laughing right, um, But inside of that newspaper is news
and something that can really save your life. People say,
what do the nation offer? Now, you've got brothers who
into real estate. Is proven that I have helped thousands
of people make money and start businesses and skill. But
the most important thing that we can give you is knowledge.

(43:42):
The Honorable Menicine Lowis frog con said wealth. Generation of
wealth starts with knowledge. If I give you ten thousand
dollars right now, fifty dollars right now, you can say,
oh man, that's a good brother. But if you got
a nigger mind what you're gonna go do with it,
You're gonna waste it because you got no man, you
got no blue praying, you've got no strategy, you don't
know what to do with it. So I've seen it happen.

(44:04):
A brother given ten thousand dollars and lost it, didn't
even know what he did with it. Because your self
conscious mind is not even ready for that type of money.
So again, money is only a by product. So what
we offer is knowledge. Man, when it comes, I'm pretty sure.
But the reason talked about the vaccines on here right. Well,
a lot of the things that people was using and
sharing um to combat that was in the Final Call newspaper.

(44:26):
A lot of things about conflict resolution is in that
Final Call newspaper. A lot of our people are old beasts, overweight,
don't know how to eat. Every Final Called newspaper that
y'all read, if y'all open it up, there's a section
call how to Eat to Live, teaching you how to
eat to live. And the bean I got a Navy
being in a lot of y'all pretty much all of
us got our cell phones in our hands or bias. Well,

(44:47):
y'all pretty sure y'all know that that cell phone is
got radiation that's going out, right. The Navy being fights radiation.
The menister said that during savings there a couple of
years ago, that you know, the Navy being helped you
fight radiation. So the Navy bean soup and the bean poles,
they're actually good. It's like an upgraded supertator poper But

(45:07):
it got ingredients center that's that's coming to save you. Man.
So I think that's a big misconception of the nation.
That all the brothers do is, you know, sell papers
and and being poss But you'll be surprised some of
the brothers who sell papers actually making probably more mother
than you at your job. I don't know a brother
right now in California, got big paper and all he
do is sell to finder called newspaper and uh, you

(45:29):
know the bean pot. And then they say something about
we out there and that he got you out there
in them suits. Uh, and it's hot outside. You ain't
never said nothing about your nephew outside and ninety degree
weather playing pot want football? So what's wrong with me
having a suit on to come deliver a message to
my people that's gonna save them. But let me be

(45:49):
a sports player going d one. I can have on
all kind of past face shield, can barely breathe. That's
my nephew going to going to Texas, going to do
And I think, who ain't It's actually not as hot
as you think when you got the black suit on. Uh,
it actually stops to the sun from hitting your skin directly.
So we don't be as hot as y'all maybe think

(46:10):
we are. So yeah, on some things that are hard
to think of and say, talking about people vie. Well,
I believe that we are disciplined, not only because we
are giving knowledge itself. The Menician says, knowledge itself leads

(46:32):
to love for self, and love for self leads to
respect for self. When you get that bend and you
don't put eighty seven in the more, Yeah, when you
got that nineteen nine and nine that Mamma passed down,
you can let somebody sit on the hood. We're sitting
on the trunk. But less you finally get that bending,
you treated a little different. Well, when you get knowledge

(46:53):
of yourself, when you realize you're more worthy than the bendy,
you put different gas in your body. You know that
you put different food in your body, that you put
different food in your head, you allow different things to
go in. And another thing is that we have assistant
to where when I joined the Nations Islam, I raised
my hand and said this is what I want to do.
So now I'm held accountable to what I said I

(47:13):
want to do. So it's not one of those religions
where I'm gonna just choose when I come to work.
I don't go to bed side back this or not
choose when I go to work, choose when I come
to the mars. We got study group on you got
f y class on Monday, we got class on Wednesday,
we got selfer improvement on Friday, and then we got
the meeting on Sunday. If I don't show up, ain't
no I sister, Sister Samantha didn't show up today. So

(47:36):
my laking brother salon, hey, man, where you at while
you didn't come? Oh? Man, uh, I was doing something.
What was you doing? See? Because if I say I
raised my hand and i'm and I'm gonna be held
accounts to this, it shouldn't be nothing wrong with you
calling me. But so we're a military. So when you
don't come to class or you don't show up for
a certain period of time, you went a wall, then

(47:57):
you gotta take processing over again. So you know, we
don't know what happened to your mind, so we gotta,
you know, check on you. So a lot of men, man,
haven't been put in a position where they got to
be held accountable. You know, you think because I'm eighteen,
I got a mustache and I'm grown now, you know,
I think that's why a lot of us in the
condition that we're in. Because if I'm the only person
that's holding me accountable. All I gotta do is have

(48:18):
that wicked thought. Oh you're good, and now I'm justifying.
So the menister said, devil is deceptive intelligence, rationalizing disobedience.
In other words, I know what I'm doing is wrong,
but I'm gonna try to justify real quick. So that
thought in your mind is that snake that it's talking
about in the garden. That's in your mind, that's in
your head, that's telling you, Hey man, God just trying

(48:38):
to keep you away from the phone. You can go
over here and do this. Hey man, don't eat port
here here come shoot. My grandmoma lived shoot nineties. She
ate port. See, now you're starting to justify eating bad.
Now you're starting to justify doing the wrong things. So
when you are in the miliarian, you actually call when
you're doing something wrong, just to call it. It ain't

(48:59):
like somebody gonna beat your patt of you, but just
the fact that somebody is calling you when you want
to live righteously and you're striving to be up right.
That's why we're striving to be up right. Don't think
because just cause you're coming to the nation, or just
because we got these suits and voltas on it. We're perfect, man,
We messed up just like everybody else. The nation is
a hospital for sick people. So we're there and we're

(49:20):
striving and we're growing just like y'all. So when we
say striving to be all right, hey man, I'm making
mistakes just like you make mistakes. But if I'm striving
to do right, just getting the phone call from my
brother to check in and check me real quick it
is what getting me Brat on the right path. So
I believe that's why you know, we discipline. You know,
in basketball, you know you do something wrong, the coach
gonna check it. You do something wrong, your teammate's gonna

(49:41):
check it. In our world, man, we just we're just
out here, man, and we have nobody checking us. Man
until we die. Oh man, I show he was out
there living bad. She was out there there. You've been
on that, but there was no there was never no
checks and balances in there to where you can correct them.
That was living free. And in this world, we're taught
that this is Satan's world. So you got the strip club,
open them just seven days a week in some places,

(50:04):
you know, setting off everywhere. You got access to it,
so we gotta separate. That's why. And here out the farms,
we want to have our own community because we got
to separate. So you separate the niblize Mohamma said, you
never have to condemn a dirty glass just for the
clean whe next to it. Give him another option. I'm
gonna add something to that real quick her mind. When

(50:24):
I first joined the nation to Islam, I said, I'm
gonna give this six months. I'm gonna do everything they
tell me to do for six months because I want
to make sure this works or doesn't work. I don't
want to lay halfway it and then not understand what happened.
So I came up under the discipline and brothers talking
about and within six months my life had completely transformed,

(50:48):
completely transformed. But the interesting thing about it is that
where can you go and get trained and developed discipline
to take orders from another black man? Initially, Islam training
is so unique because yes it's a military, but everybody
in that military as a black man. So we're being
engineered to take instructions from black men. Were being engineered

(51:12):
to be trained by black men, were being engineered to
live in our own nation, to be governed by our
own nations. This is a training ground for leaders, This
is a training ground for captains and lieutenants. This is
the only black military that you can come to in
the name of God and be reformed and remade into
an upright black man. So that's that's another thing that
I noticed, really from a personal perspective, was it really

(51:35):
allowed me to get into a whole new mindset of
interacting with my brothers, accepting the truth from my brother
and and functioning in a highly organized capacity with other
black men, which is something I had never experienced before.
And and another thing is when it comes to the discipline,
you haven't played sports before, Like have you ever had
an early basketball game or early football game? And when

(51:58):
you had that football game, you was up and you
were type list in the music before. Right, But you
notice how when you got to go to school and
take you a while to get up. Why is that
so for me? I think another thing that helps us
with the discipline, because when they came to basketball, I
was disciplined. I'm up, I'm at all the practices, I'm
doing my workout. Even after practice, I'm in there still shooting.

(52:20):
Because I see myself in the picture. I had a
video that were involved. Always said. The Minister said, if
I took a picture of this whole room and I
showed you all the phone, who the first person you're
gonna look for, You're gonna look for you? He said.
Our people are not interested in the education today and

(52:41):
what we're offering talking to other people because they don't
see themselves in the picture. So when you come into
the nation, you learn who is the original man? Man?
The original man is the Aga, the black man, to
make of the owner, the cream on the planet Earth,
god of the universe. So I'm learning, man, I'm this powerful.
So now I'm i'm I'm I'm into, rested in doing better.
I'm interested in myself. I have this knowledge itself me.

(53:04):
Learning about myself is fun. So now because I like it,
like I like basketball, I like it, like I like college.
I see myself in the picture. See going to the NBA.
That's what I saw. So I was doing whatever it
took to get there. Now I see myself doing dollly things.
I see myself doing big things for the community. So
that allows me to stay disciplined because if I know,
because I know, if I do something wrong, I'm gonna

(53:24):
go to jail. I do something wrong, I'm gonna get killed,
or whether the case, maybe I had this mindset playing basketball. Man,
if I don't get my grades right, I ain't gonna
be able to play basketball. Man, if I skipped school,
I'm not gonna be able to play basketball. So I
think a lot of us don't have a mission in life.
The medicine said, we're walking around man without an aim
and a purpose. So until you discover what your purposes
and your aim is, it's hard for you to have direction.

(53:47):
Imagine you're picking up your phone. Have you Have you
ever picked up your phone and seriously just started giving
you directions? Be crazy, right, It'll be crazy if I'm
driving down the road and I let my window down
and I say, hey, claint, how do I get to
what's her name? What's you're gonna say? How do I
get to what you gonna call it? Man? You better
google that Google? If I didn't put the destination in,

(54:08):
so it ain't until you put a destination into your GPS,
until you get some direction from Syrie. So that's how
I look at it, And a lot of us don't
have that destination in it. So now when you see
this picture, man, and you see yourself in the picture,
and you see these great things. I want to build
a nation, man. We got to build hospitals. We've got
to be a business. Is now I got my destination
in and now I can stay disciplined with my direction.

(54:29):
That's real. Well that's stop, man. Yeah, I appreciate you
stuffing through the trapping, blessing us with this good knowledge. Man,
Thank you. Definitely success to you, and keep pushing that
digital real estate man. Nah, yeah, I think you're still
trying to get some money in this world. Well, I

(54:51):
think y'all can do something with with the n f
T s as well. You know, you'll can do your
own research. But with the n f T s are
now fund of a token and it's a it's a
digital asset it as well in the power of it.
Like let me give you an example. Let's say, for example,
y'all selling um n f T and it costs you know,
five in etherium or something like that. Only those people

(55:13):
who have access or about the actual n f T
could get access to the website that offers y'all um,
y'all video, But y'all do physical shows, so y'all can
say if you got this particular n f T, then
when you buy this MT, only people that can get
into our physical shows to meet call os to maybe
do such a such a song. So y'all gotta have

(55:33):
this n f T. Then y'all gotta hire your package
this high your packages for black businesses. So now this
is two ethereum, so that's probably like eight thousand, four
thousand whatever it costs. And with this one you get
access to be on the podcast once a quarter or
once a year. So why is it powerful? Why won't
you'll just do it through a website. Well, with the
n f T S, if the more y'all grow and

(55:55):
get bigger, the more valuable the n f T is
going to be. Because y'all only got maybe ten n
f T s. So it's like the dollar or any
other currency. As it starts to drop and supply, the
demand or the price of it goes up. Right, So
here's the killer part with n f T. Y'all can
have a royalty put on it. So let's say I
bought the I bought the n f T and it's
four thousand dollars or whether the case may be. And
now it don't win up y'all in the bigger space,

(56:17):
y'all got more perks, or whether the case may be,
your audience is bigger, so being on the podcast is
more worthy. Now I can flip that same n f
T that I got for four thousand, maybe now it's
worth ten thousand. But not only do I get paid,
y'all get paid too, because you can put tempercent royalties
on theres is on there. So let's say at one point,
y'all got this package and now with fifty thou dollars,

(56:40):
and y'all may say, man, anybody's gonna pay fifty dollar dollar.
But the more bigger y'all getting, the more access and sending.
Let's say, y'all got some shows, and now this particularly
n f T. You're gonna have Kevin Gates there or
whoever y'all like, whoever big artist is, and everybody who
got this n f T is gonna be at the
eighty five percent show, and y'all get to meet our
special guests um in the back. Only the people that

(57:00):
got this n f T. Well, I don't already utilize
my n f T. I'd have met man, this person,
would have met this rapper. I'm Finnish seal mine. But
now we're selling for fifty dollar. But remember y'all got
that temper cent royalty, so y'all get paid off of
all the resells as well. So that's just the power
of you know, n f T. That's what I've been
telling him. Thank you for for reinforcing. You know, you

(57:25):
had you had a few more words that made it
sound better, and I might have messed up on function.
I might have called in the fable. I don't know,
but you got it. But that doesn't make sense because
every time you sell you can still get something like
if you just look into it. Yeah, okay, I look
in I look into it. Come see I was talking

(57:45):
about toes. I'm talking about cash, so that it is
the cash, it's a cash perpetuity. Yeah, they're paying crypto.
See yeh cash. Yeah, what what makes you want to
cash or the I'm not and I'm not saying you
should do the crypt over the cash just because a
man cash. Ain't never let us down, not one tilf

(58:09):
you can you can cash. No, man, I've had enough
trouble at the regular bank. You can't put your money
out exactly exactly. So yeah, man, I don't I can't
even get cash. Now. Have you ever heard of private banking? Yeah,

(58:31):
I heard of it. What you know about it? It's private? Yeah,
just look like this. Yeah. So inside of your life
insurance policy, you may know, with the right policy setter,
you can actually borrow from yourself tell them from Yeah,

(58:51):
so you can borrow money from your own, from your
own banking. You don't gotta worry about them not giving
you ten thousand of when you go to the bank
and you withdraw cash free I mean three and it
still grows at for the eight percent as if you
never put it out. You know. That's one of the
interesting things we're here after Farms is because a lot
of this you already know, a lot of this stuff

(59:13):
are people don't know. So one key part here after
Farms is people say, um, well, how can I be
a part? And we like and they think it's just land, like, oh,
how can I buy an acre? And we're like, actually,
we have classes. So we have some call here After Academy.
Here After Academy teaches you some basic life skills. One
is a farming class. Every night of the week we

(59:35):
have a different class. We also partner with other people,
so we have a trust that people can get educated on.
They can learn about trust and irrevocable versus revocable in
private and land trust, and they can even purchase that
through somebody that we work with. But we have these
classes every night. So one night we'll have a farming class.
One night will show you how to take the seeds
that we send you. So every member here at the

(59:56):
farms also get seeds. So we send every member or
seeds because we don't just want people to buy land
and live in the community. Not everybody's going to move
to Georgia now everybody's going to buy land. Even if
you are, it doesn't mean you know how to farm.
So we want everybody to be on the same page mentally,
not just being the same physical space. So my brother
he's sharing all his knowledge because the more people notice,

(01:00:18):
no man can rost higher than the people around him.
The minister said that it's impossible, so we all have
to uplift one another. Right, So through educating our people,
we show people how to grow these seeds. We send
them curated seeds and we have classes on zoom with
our farmers caused Seed to Harvest where people learn how
to grow these plants in their house or in their backyard.

(01:00:41):
We also have a homeopathy course where women teaches you
how to be a doctor at home, how to how
to heal yourself, how to take care of yourself and
your family. But if there's an emergency. Plus, everybody don't
trust the hospital. I know my mom did. So people
need to know how to take care of themselves at home.
But I'll take you a little homeguard. You can literally
grow medicine right there in your home, and you can
to get down and treat it and put it on

(01:01:01):
your children as needed right there. You just need to
know how. That's it. We have another brother teaching disaster
preparedness and disaster prep and survival training. So he teaches
you how to do the walkie talking. He teaches you
how to read like um, how to how to program
the walkie talking, how to keep him in a certain
place for you and your family. I'm not the instructor.

(01:01:21):
Somebody asked me too many more so you can use
how to program the walk can tell you how to
put it in a position, how to have a go
back with to put in that back, how to reorientate
your mind to be ready for things that come up.
Because a lot of us function and we know life
is going to go a certain way, and we function
wealth in this system that was designed for us. But

(01:01:42):
once you try to break out of that system, sometimes
things come up that's unexpected. So he trains you mentally
on how to prepare for those unexpected things. Also physically,
the honorable Little Faracun teaches us that it's a mental
component to every physical thing you see. So he first
comes into mind and then he shows you where to
go and buy. We don't sell the stuff. We ain't

(01:02:02):
got Amazon links and nothing like that. We just tell
the people what they need to take care of themselves
and their families. And and we also have assisted that
teach us food prep. She tells you how to take
food and Canon which is major food storage. It's major.
It's a family coming. There's a food shortage coming. I
mean you could take it to leave it. It's going

(01:02:23):
to be difficult to find good, healthy food for you
and your family in a very near future. This sister
is teaching people how to can at home and how
to store food, how to prep food, how to use food,
and how to save food, and even how to reuse food.
Goes through the whole cycle. Yeah, you reuse, so you can.
You can left over with my mom master that. You know,

(01:02:46):
my mom will be like he come up with cheese
real talking too much about food. Man, we appreciate you'all

(01:03:06):
coming through and kicking you got some You're joined something
in the metaverse. I'm in the world. You don't even
tell me about the metal supposed to talk about it,
you know, because you looked at her like she did
doing what I'm doing in the metaverse. Man, A lot

(01:03:28):
of people when you put them you haven't had the Man,
it's like a really a whole world, man, And I'm
really I really can see that a lot of people
are going to migrate. There's a whole new way to interact,
you know what I mean. So like initially, if I
got the doggers on and you're in a whole another state,
I can look like this and this is you, and
then if we're talking back and forth, we can put

(01:03:49):
up a computer screen and work together in the work room.
But what I'm doing, I'm building the whole world on
that where people will be able to literally coming to
my own museum, my own artwork, art museum, my own
school right there in the metaverse. So you a better
come into class, sitting in the desk and literally see
me teaching in class, um, and I'm gonna be selling

(01:04:10):
digital real estate in there. It's gonna get to a
point where I got so many people in there where
people are gonna rent out of room. So at the
same I believe that digital real estate is going to
be just as valuable as the physical real estate. So
in physical real estate is valuable because it's limited, you know,
fifty seven million, two square miles of land. However, with
the metaverse, it's like so many people are going there.

(01:04:31):
The same way, I will pay y'all to do an
ad on your show because you'll got so many people there.
I'm gonna literally have buildings where you can go into
the studio, you can go upstairs, you can do a
podcast room, and it's gonna be built out so when
you see it and you put them gaggles on, you're
gonna feel like you're really walking through a whole, entire world.
So that's what I'm doing with the metaverse. Man, It's
gonna be a whole world where people be able to

(01:04:51):
put businesses in there, and as they integrate the n
f T S, I'll literally be able to have a
mall in there where a mall can be built out.
And we got different storefronts where y'all may have the
A file saw showing there. But n f T that's
listen to the inner that they can buy and actually
you because they're gonna have to wear some T shirts.
One then I can sell on shirts as n f
T s and the that's hard man. I'm about to

(01:05:16):
go ahead and come on, man, you heard too much
about it. Man. I told him about that too, And no, man,
check out this this literature how to heat, to live
and let yeah, and the thing else you want to
hit them with before we out of here. No, man,
that's it. Man. I appreciate you all for having us
on the platform. Uh has been blowing y'all up. Yeah,

(01:05:41):
I believe you told him to do. Yeah did man?
What I gotta do to get on there? Anybody who
you got it is? Yeah? Yeah, but no man, I
don't got no man. I am about to drop the
Digital Estate program again, um, just to show people how
to scale online. So again it though for real dot

(01:06:01):
com Um, they really learned step by step how I
did it, How I grown all my platforms, all the
ones that got deleted, um et cetera. And then you know,
of course follow you know here at the farms, and
then just stay stay tuned for the world I don't
about to build. It's gonna be pretty dupe. So we
just were better in the wealth physically. But for those
who can't get out the house, we've been in the
world up there in the metaverse as well, because I

(01:06:22):
know y'all gonna be on it. Yeah. Man, well they
had it stepping metaverse world up and we out of here. Yeah,
we're getting like the evil version of each other. They're

(01:06:44):
gonna play us in the movie. Hello, we should walk
right stupid. Yeah, when the money comes movie like
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