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Speaker 1 (00:11):
peace, peace, peace.
Thank you for everybody who iswho are tuning in right now.
We got the beautiful earth wiseasia.
I'm calling her legendary wiseAsia, I'm not a legend.
Speaker 2 (00:26):
I'm not, I'm from a
legend.
Speaker 1 (00:29):
I hold her in high
regard for a number of reasons.
Number one that is one ofPrince's students, that's for
sure, the only female Princeever taught, the only female
Prince ever taught, the onlyfemale prince ever taught.
And I always, when I talk aboutthe images that I have about
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firstborn prince growing up, Iwill never, ever forget it was
very impactful.
When I used to see firstbornprince, I used to shut up when I
was all talkative and I wastalking shit, and then when I
came around Prince, I was quietas a church mouse because, first
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of all, I respect my elders.
First of all, I respect myelders and firstborn Prince was
a man's man, for real.
That's a fact.
You know what I'm saying.
So my image, uh, when I thinkabout him, I think about a lot
of stuff.
So we got his first, uh, earthstudent, right, wise asian in a
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building, uh, uh, thanks forcoming back on.
She hasn't been on.
Thank you for having me, noproblem.
No problem, she hasn't been onthe show for a while now, but
she is on and, um, excuse me,before we keep, before we go on,
I want to let everyone know wedo have a website.
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Things are moving.
We do have a website.
The website is called just whatyou see right here
wwwnyptalkshowcom,wwwnyptalkshowcom,
wwwnyptalkshowcom.
We do have errors on thewebsite.
Just to let you know.
Just know that you know we worka lot and we're doing this at
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the same time, so you know yougot to be patient with us.
But you know, before we go into, before we go into that uh, go
any further.
I wanted to say that.
And also the in-person podcastis coming up, you know, um, so
we're just letting you know, andwise asia will be the first
person we interview in thein-person podcast.
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We have her, we, we have herright now to build on a few
things First of all, how youdoing Earth.
Speaker 2 (02:50):
I am great.
Look, the first time you get tohear me tell you I'm great.
Speaker 1 (02:57):
That's peace.
You're in good spirits rightnow.
You're in good spirits.
Of course I'm with my sister.
Speaker 2 (03:04):
So whenever I'm with
Queen sister, so whenever I'm
with Queen Chinetta Magnetica,it's always a vibe, it's always
an experience, it's alwaysmemorable.
You look like she got a lot ofbests and, um, she's trying to
see me right now.
She's saying yo.
Speaker 1 (03:23):
She just put her
greasy forehead right here,
right now, with her greasyforehead.
Speaker 2 (03:29):
I'm not getting in
the crossfire of the cousins.
I'm staying clear of thecousins.
Speaker 1 (03:36):
Now she got me all
self-conscious.
Hold on, let me wipe this off.
Speaker 2 (03:39):
You got him
self-conscious now.
Speaker 1 (03:43):
She said you looked
good.
Thank you Irv, thank you Irv.
So now, what was that?
Speaker 2 (03:48):
So yeah, so you know
it's always an experience.
You know we was at theparliament yesterday, so that's
always a recharge to the batterywhenever you're with family.
Speaker 1 (04:02):
Indeed.
Speaker 2 (04:04):
So yeah, to read,
whatever your way.
Family indeed.
So yeah, and you know I'm withmy sister, her daughter and her
granddaughter, so it's alwaysnice to be with the extended
family that always charges okay,that's peace, that's peace.
Speaker 1 (04:19):
So now I want I want
to go a little bit into um.
First of all, who is the earth?
I want to talk about me right,I'm the earth.
Speaker 2 (04:30):
And why?
Because I said so.
That's the end of the show.
Speaker 1 (04:36):
No, I'm playing, I'm
playing, I'm playing, but yes, I
want to talk about who is theearth, why, and I want to talk a
little bit about MGT, muslimGirl Training and General
Civilization classes.
Okay, first off, I got a lot totalk about when it comes to MGT
and GCC, because you have, butthat's last.
Speaker 2 (04:57):
We're going to say
that for last.
That's right.
We could dive right into who isthe earth.
Yes, um, so, yeah.
So who is the earth?
So if you ask a lot of fivepercenters or or god, first of
all let me be clear.
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Let me let me put this outthere first.
I have this thing calledknowledge of myself.
So I speak upon what I know,what I did research on, and I'm
not speaking for nobody else.
Let's get that out there.
Whether you agree with me,whether you don't agree with me,
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I speak on what I know and whatI know best.
That's number one.
So I'm gonna answer this in twoparts.
First part I'm gonna answer isthe common.
What I was taught when I firststarted coming around was that
the earth gives birth.
Right, the earth is one whogives birth.
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So you're a queen until yougive birth.
And a lot of women accept thatbecause in society we're called
everything but the earth,everything but the queen.
You know, a lot of times wecall each other the b word and a
lot of men love to call us theB word, you know.
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So when you come aroundcivilized people and they're
giving you these really nicewords, it's very soothing to the
soul and you don't ever thinkabout challenging something
that's soothing and comforting.
I don't accept that.
I don't say and I don't teachthat the earth is just a bearer
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of life, the earth is asustainer of life, and the earth
is complex and have complexthings coming together that are
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dueled, and I'm gonna break allthis down in no limited time and
I'm gonna show and provethrough lessons and I'm gonna
show and prove through actualfacts.
Um, so, as I was saying, theearth has all these complex
things going on, opposing forcesand coming together
simplistically, phenomenally,and we have layers of air and we
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also have layers of land, right.
So hold on and even so, hold on, and even even in 120, when
they speak upon the actual earth, the planet, right, they have
to speak upon it in sections.
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What is the total weight of theplanet Earth?
Six trillion terms, and you mayfollow by 21 ciphers.
What is the circumference ofthe planet Earth?
24,896 miles, right.
What is the diameter of theplanet Earth?
7,926 miles, right.
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So then we have to talk about,you know, the deepest ocean is
what we start with when we'retalking about, and I'll skip
part itself.
We talk about land, right,57,255,000 square.
Now we're going into squaremileage, queer knowledge.
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You know, we talk about water,right.
We talk about lakes and riversand oceans.
We talk about hills andmountains, right.
So this is okay.
You're going to break myconcentration, making me laugh.
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So the earth is complex.
Let's go into the inner.
Let's go into the layers of theland, of the earth.
Right, because what is known asthe crust is the thinnest layer
of the earth.
Right, and this is what theblack man has to deal with when
he's shaping and molding hiswoman is her tough exterior.
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The same way, you got to tellthe earth and you got to get
through that rough exterior soyou can plant fertile fruit or
fertile flowers or whatever itis you want, or fertile flowers
or whatever it is you want.
You have to do that with herexterior, her attitude, because
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she's a product of slavery aswell, she's a product of Yaku's
determined idea as well.
So we have attitude.
We've been tarnished, we'vebeen beaten.
We've been tarnished, we'vebeen beaten, we've been abused.
You know, not all men come toheal.
It's a very small amount of menthat come to heal, that come to
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help.
They exist, but they're veryrare, right, because not every
male is man, and not every manis God and not every male is man
and not every man is God andnot every God is a law.
So women have a tough exterior,just like the earth has a tough
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exterior, you know, and thegreatest part is the Pacific
Ocean.
That's the deepest, that coversa third of the planet.
So a lot of me is water.
What is water?
Water is in constant motion.
You never look at the ocean andnot see waves and what type of
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aquatic life lives in the ocean.
You have orchid, great as well,right, which is also a mammal,
and you know you have variousforms of life and various forms
of activity going on, just likeyou do.
You know how they say what isabove is also below.
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Just like you do you know howthey say what is above is also
below, right.
So then you know, you go alittle further and deeper into
the earth, right, and thenthere's another layer and then
right, you get to the core.
They like to divide the coreinto two parts, the inner and
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the outer, but that's the sunthat's inside the earth.
So again, remember I just saidthat the earth has dual
complexities.
So the earth has a sun, thatshe rotates around on her axis,
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on her 23 degree axis.
She rotates around, and ittakes approximately 24 hours for
the earth to move.
Works around the sun, right,how much is it?
23 hours, 56 minutes and 4seconds.
I could be wrong.
Don't chop off my head.
I could be off a minute or asecond.
I think I'm be wrong.
Don't chop off my head.
I could be off a minute or asecond.
I think I'm right, though.
So this is what takes theplanet that's traveling at 1037,
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one third miles per hour.
That's where we get thatmeasurement, because you'll get
a different number if you'remeasuring from a different part
of the planet.
You're measuring from adifferent part of the planet,
because the earth is not aperfect circle.
The earth is flat at the poles,it's kind of flat and um and,
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and it's bulging at the core.
So again, look at thecomplexities flat on, bulging in
the center, but movingflawlessly.
And then we have so the outercore is a liquid, right, but
before that one, I can't thinkof it right now it starts with
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an M.
That level, that layer of earthis really thick and it moves.
It's solid, but it moves as ifit's liquid.
That's how come you getearthquakes from the shifting
plates, because that solid layermoves like a liquid and
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underneath that is liquid.
That outer core is liquid,protecting the inner core, which
is a flame.
Ain't that?
Deep right there there's liquidprotecting a flame, the hottest
part of the planet, and thenthe earth has the nerve to have
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this thing called atmosphere toprotect it from the sun, the
harsh rays of the sun.
See that duality right there.
You could trip on that for along time.
I have something inside that'sthe hottest part and then the
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hot that I'm rotating around.
I have atmosphere protecting.
And how many layers of air arethere?
There's five layers.
This is fifth grade earthscience, so I haven't been in
the fifth grade in a long time.
So you know, forgive me if I'mnot saying that.
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The stratosphere, you know theexmo I forget all of the spheres
, but there's five, I know, andthe exmo is the highest that
goes.
You can't hardly measure thatbecause that changes to outer
space.
But the first atmosphere iswhat's important, because that's
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where photosynthesis happens.
So plants need that and that'sthe air that we breathe, where
we take in the oxygen and getback carbon dioxide, right.
So that's a very importantlayer of air.
But these five layers of air,these five layers of atmosphere
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excuse me are there to not onlyhelp, not only there to protect
the Earth from the sun that itrotates around, but it's also
there to help sustain the life.
This is why I say I don't agreewith the earth is just a life
bearer.
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The earth is not a life bearer.
It's solid, liquid and gaseous,and sustaining life on all
three levels.
I'm earth because I'm asustainer of life.
I'm solid in a time whereflimsy is acceptable.
So Indeed, so this is why I sayconfidently I am the true and
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living earth.
I embody all the elements.
I have fire, I have volcaniceruptions.
I have, I just said, a third ofthe planet is an ocean and
water destroys everything.
Water takes down rust.
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Leave an iron sword in somewater and see how it looks.
Water's going to eat that rightup.
And water changes into solidliquid and gases because it's
hydrogen twice, oxygen once tomake water.
For those who are on theperiodic, they don't teach that
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in school, no more.
But the periodic table, youknow, helped along with alchemy.
And if it wasn't for alchemy,you know helped along with
alchemy.
And if it wasn't for alchemy,you know, planet wouldn't exist.
And what I mean by alchemy isnot a pseudoscience.
It's putting together differentthings to make one thing.
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It took an alchemist to makegunpowder, if you do your
research.
So alchemy is not some voodoo,witch, crime, spooky pseudo
science.
Alchemy is science.
It's just combining theelements and producing by mixing
actual fact.
Speaker 1 (17:53):
Actual fact.
Okay, whoa, hold on, now you.
You drop that right there.
You dropped some jewels there,so now how do you see the black
woman being the earth?
Speaker 2 (18:10):
So she has to embody
everything.
You know, just like they say,every black man is not God,
every black woman is not theearth.
And just because she did like,let's say, you have an original
woman that can't bear childrenfor whatever reason.
Right, her words are life.
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She can reproduce life with hersound, with her being.
Speaker 1 (18:37):
She can reproduce
life with her sound, with her
being, she can raise babies thatshe didn't bear and may do a
better job, because not everywoman should have been a mother.
Right right, peace, shy girls.
Peace, shy girls, how you be.
Speaker 2 (18:55):
Yeah, bill.
So for an original woman to bethe earth, she has to have, the
first thing, the knowledge ofherself.
She has to know where she goesoutside.
Am I dealing with all my watertoday?
Oh, today is a lakes and riverday.
I don't got all my water withme today.
That's how come I'm a littleoff.
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Oh, I'm on some deserts today.
I'm a little dry today.
Okay, all right.
You know she needs to have theknowledge of herself, because if
she doesn't acknowledge herself, how is she going to
acknowledge her?
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Black men?
Because I don't know if you'regoing to admit this, I don't
know if many men admit this, butwhen a Black man has a great
woman, there's nothing greaterthan him getting home to her.
I know she has something that Ienjoy eating.
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I know my home is in the orderthat it should be.
I know my children are caredfor in the manner they should.
That's giving him heaven onearth, and there's no greater
reward for a man than that,greater reward for a man than
that.
So that's why an original womanhas to have the knowledge of
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herself in order for her toaccept the shaping and molding
that the original man is goingto instill in her.
Speaker 1 (20:37):
That's my sound
effects now.
So you would say, if shedoesn't, if she's not receptive
to her gods or man's word andleadership, then she's not the
earth exactly they don't.
Exactly.
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Hmm, woo, there are no women onthis check-in right now.
I want to hear it.
You know, especially in thesedays and times when you know I
don't need no man and all that.
You know what I mean.
Speaker 2 (21:12):
Okay.
So I'm single right At this dayand time.
I'm currently single and I'mnot.
I'm single right At this dayand time.
I'm currently single and I'msingle by choice, because I
could just take any man.
I have a home.
It's easy to get a man in a home.
All you got to do is offer abrother some food.
He will be in your house, Letthat and you could definitely
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take advantage of him once he'sin there.
You know there's brothers outthere.
You know playing the numbergame.
They throwing it out there.
They like one of these womengoing to catch it.
You know, as long as I'mconsistent, one is going to
catch it.
You could be that one.
Hey, talk to him.
You like what he's saying.
You like what he's looking like.
You know, hey, you look alittle hungry.
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You know, here's my number.
Call me in about two hours.
You know you could come overand eat and once he's in your
home eating, he's in your home.
Ladies, you know that's theeasiest.
That's the easiest g in theworld.
In the world, you know what Imean.
I don't work it See, firstbornprince told me my problem is
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that I'm a strong woman and Idon't like weak men.
I like strong men.
I like men that are like hey,baby, thank you for the offer,
but I know how to cook myself.
Thank you for the offer, but Iknow how to cook myself, Because
the end of that MGTGCC questiontells you that these training
units were given to us by ourprophet and teacher.
His name was WD Farah.
So how can he teach women howto take care of their home, how
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to take care of their spouse,how to take care of their
children, how to act at home?
How can he teach this if hedoesn't practice this?
Okay, okay, okay so a man has toknow because, let's say, I had
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a husband.
Well, I had a husband years ago.
But let's say I currently had ahusband and something happens
to me.
I go to the hospital, right,for whatever reason.
I'm in the hospital, let's say,a week.
Does that mean when I come frommy hospital, my house is
destroyed or my husband atetakeout for the whole time I was
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in the hospital?
My children are eating takeout?
No, my husband should be ableto fill in when I'm out, just as
I should be able to fill in forhim.
We're not switching ouridentities.
I'm not a man because I canchange a light bulb, because I
could fix a tire.
No, I was given this so thatway, I don't need another man to
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come to my aid should I bedestroyed.
My man gave me the tools sothat I can sustain.
In his absence, there will beno other man.
There is no need for no otherman to answer this room, cause
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I've been provided all the toolsthat I need.
Make sense.
Speaker 1 (24:28):
Makes sense.
Check, that's peace, that'speace.
So now, as far as leadership,and you know how the society has
changed and how feminism youknow I'm not putting down
feminism, the positive part offeminism.
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You know the positive part offeminism.
There's a positive part, andthere's also a negative part of
feminism how it morphed intogetting women into the mindset
of thinking that they don't needmen and they could be
independent and they basically,for lack of better term, shit on
men and you know, being thatthings have changed through the
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music and society a part.
Know, the music is a part ofsociety, but things, things have
changed in recent years.
How do we get us back into thefamily structure again, where
the man leads and and and awoman, um, I want to say follow,
for lack of better term well,men?
Speaker 2 (25:36):
well, first let me
say this I don't need a man, I
want a man.
There's a difference betweenhaving a woman that needs you
and a woman that wants you.
Because a woman that needs you,something happens to you.
Guess what?
She gonna find another man thatshe needs, but a woman that
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wants you can't no other manreplace.
So I agree with the I don'tneed a man.
Speaker 1 (26:06):
I do not need a man,
I want a man but, the way you
put it in your context, in thecontext that you put it in, can
you reiterate that so thatpeople understand?
Can you reiterate that?
Speaker 2 (26:25):
For the slow people
in the back.
So a woman that needs a man,right, let's say what I see in
my building where I livecurrently in Brooklyn.
I see a lot of welfaregovernment-assisted women, and
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so they either got welfare orSSI one of the two and they
bring these men in their homelike it's a shelter.
He didn't earn his way there,so they needed him because they
need extra finance.
Anybody who knows anythingabout government-assisted
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programs knows that that's avery tight budget, knows that
that's a very tight budget.
So if you need your hairbundled or you need your little
nails done or you want some nicegear or you want a $600 bag,
you got to get a man.
If you're on a budget, youcan't do that with the
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government programs.
Do that with governmentprograms.
So you find this man and youprobably lead him in, like I
said hey, you look a littlehungry, would you like something
to eat?
Get him in the house, dowhatever you got to do to
entertain him.
And you keep this because youneed him, because you have a
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desire for material things thatdon't mean anything, and so you
need him to satisfy your wants,your desires, not things that
you need, because the governmentis satisfying the things you
need your food and clothes andshelter.
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The government, those arethings that you need and the
government has given you that.
But there's things you want andthat's what you need him for.
And because you need him,you're going to play the game.
Oh, peace, king, oh, yes,almighty, how are you, on this
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glorious day of understanding,safe?
Mr Wow, that bill, just, I'venever heard.
Oh, you're so amazing.
I'm so happy to have you.
You're gassing him, gaslightinghim into something that you're
not.
Gas in him, gaslighting himinto something that you're not.
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But if you want him, if he'ssomething that you want, that
you're really like yo.
I ain't never heard nobodybuild on the understanding like
that.
I ain't never see a man dothings like that.
He is truly amazing.
You're gonna do things to keephim.
You're going to try to matchhis energy.
You're going to be part of hispresence.
You're going to show him thatyou want him.
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You don't need him.
You're going to constantlyremind him that you were him,
without being offensive.
It's not a nigga, I don't needyou.
You need to know.
I pay my rent, I pay my bills,I buy my own $600 bath, I get my
own nails done, I go to my ownsalon.
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You don't do that when you wanthim.
When you want him, youappreciate when he come home
with that $600 bag, I wasn'teven expecting to take you home
and you treat that bag like it'sa Birkin.
It's just the Mark Jacobs butyou're treating it like it's a
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Birkin.
You know You're treating itlike it's the greatest because
you know that he worked hard forit for that money.
You know that he could have didother things with that money,
but he chose to think about you,he chose to satisfy you and you
match that where he's buyingyou bundles.
You're taking him to thebarbershop.
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You know, go get you right.
So we both are not sexy.
So we both on our sexy.
We're both on our grown andsexy.
We're both looking together.
You're making sure that when hegoes to work he got his food
packed.
You're waking up out of sleepor before you go to bed, you're
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making sure, babe, you got anote on the refrigerator,
because half the time y'allain't really listening to babe.
You're making sure, babe, yougot a note on the refrigerator,
because half the time y'allain't really listening to us.
So you put that note on therefrigerator.
Babe, your lunch box is inthere.
All you got to do is grab itand go.
Everything is in there yourliquids, your nourishment, your
snack order, everything is there.
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Everything you like is in there, the way you like it, and you
adjust.
I heard RZA talk about hiscurrent wife that he's been with
for some time and he wastalking about how she stacks the
refrigerator with these vitaminshots that he likes and he was
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like, yeah, she puts it exactlytogether just the way I like it.
So you know, when I go, hedoesn't even have to think,
because she loves her name, shehonors him and cherishes and it
shows in her actions.
So that's a woman that I don'tknow her, I don't know her.
I don't know her.
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I don't know her.
I don't know him, but justbased on the interviews, it
shows that she wants him in herlife and she lets him know by
doing the little things thatmatter so he knows he's
appreciated by her.
What are they saying?
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What is this saying?
Speaker 1 (32:18):
It's too small for me
to read.
Black on Black says where's JamMaster Mikey Fever?
He's supposed to be on whenhe's on the podcast straight up.
Speaker 2 (32:30):
That's a fact, right,
right.
That's why I'm giving him nobabies.
He's off the baby list, okay,oh no, mikey, I gotta say I'm
like an 85 with the Mikey fever.
Speaker 1 (32:52):
I'm off the hot girl
yo Mikey, get off now, bro and
his.
Speaker 2 (32:57):
Jam Master J hat.
I'm from hot girl.
Yo my game cut off.
Now, bro, he's in his JamMaster J hat Like let's go,
let's go, let's go, let's go,let's go.
Speaker 1 (33:07):
Let's go.
So now continue on your bill,because you were flowing with it
.
You were flowing with it.
Speaker 2 (33:13):
Oh yeah, so you know
these are ways that women.
You know there's various ways.
There's not a uniform, becausewe're human beings and
individuals and you know youcan't.
What works in one relationshipmay not work in the other, but
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that respect is there.
It's just displayed differentlybecause different people like
different things, but thatrespect is there.
There's no disrespect in thehome, there's no disrespect to
each other.
Outside doesn't interferebecause you know outside we're
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outnumbered, you know, andpeople hate to see Black love.
You know they hate to see thatBlack love.
So what they said?
I can't read this.
Speaker 1 (34:13):
Wise Asia gives
breakdowns on the earth.
And before that, shauborn saidpeace queen.
Oh peace Shauborn.
This, uh, wise asia givesbreakdowns on the earth.
And before that, sha sha bornsaid peace queen oh peace, sha
boy peace.
Speaker 2 (34:24):
But yeah, so you know
, like you know, outsiders they
hate to see that, that thatstrong union shit.
So sometimes a brother may haveto build the sister up because
you know again, when I wastalking earlier about how God or
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man has to tell you got to tellthe earth and that may be a
quality.
He may have to be there and hemay have to feel that may be
something for her she'sstruggling with.
You know, outside influencesmay impact her, so he may have
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to build her there so that waythey can share more and deeper
things.
You know, and vice versa.
You know and vice versa.
You know.
I wish I had the knowledge thatI have now when I was married,
because I didn't know.
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I thought a wife was justsupposed to look nice when her
husband came home.
Keep the house, keep the baby,you know.
Do the food.
I was doing that flawlessly andI didn't know that you have to
be your husband's doctorsometimes.
Sometimes you got to be hischeerleader.
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Sometimes he may have aridiculous thought that you got
to hold your tongue.
You can't say that's somestupid shit, motherfucker.
You can't get to the moon in acardboard box.
You can't tell him that you gotto say you know what, baby, I
haven't seen many be successful.
Maybe you're the one that makeit happen and support that and
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then be there when the cardboardbox don't make it at the first
layer of the earth.
Baby, you know what?
We'll try again tomorrow.
We will try again tomorrow.
Let's not stop here.
Let's figure out together whatwent wrong.
You know, you got to be hischeerleader, his psychiatrist.
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Sometimes you just got to bequiet and let him talk.
Sometimes he don't wantfeedback, sometimes he just
wants to rank and he wants tofeel you.
He wants your legs wrappedaround his hips, your arms
wrapped around him.
You know, because all day longthe black man is an endangered
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species.
So while he's out in the worldhe's being attacked.
It's not just the police, it'snot just the boss, it's his
homies.
His homies is trying tosabotage him.
His family members, othermotherfuckers, that's just
outside angry trying to sabotagehim.
(37:23):
So, so sometimes he comes homeand he just wants to vent.
He doesn't need input.
He has already figured out hisplan and know what he wants to
do, but he just wants to vent,he just wants to hear himself.
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You got to know that as a woman.
I got to steal again.
I love to steal from Chris Rock.
He's my dude.
Chris Rock said a woman knowsher man better than he knows
himself.
So you got to sit there and seehow he walks in the house where
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he takes that first breath.
You already know, oh shit, mybaby done had a hard day.
Let me switch my hat, you know,indeed, indeed, woo Woo.
Speaker 1 (38:28):
We gotta do a part
two on this right here.
This is fire, this is fire,this is fire.
Hold on, it says, and that'swhy Wise Asia has my respect
when she's speaking Peace.
Speaker 2 (38:43):
Peace Blackman.
Speaker 1 (38:44):
Wise Asia for real.
Now I want to go into MGT andGCC Muslim Girl Training and
General Civilization classes.
Now, that comes from the Nationof Islam, but how the 5% Nation
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breaks it down, how you see it.
Speaker 2 (39:09):
So, boom, the earth
is already pre-packaged.
So, even as an 85 right, youcan see 85 women that know how
to cook and clean, they know howto act at home and abroad.
Right, they know how to takecare of their children and such
so.
And I know I said the degreemessed up, I said it out of
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order for a specific reason.
So don't come watching thisGreat, don't go like that.
All right, I know y'allkeyboard thugs.
So black women, original womenalready know, right.
So the earth is prepackaged.
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It took eight minutes and 20seconds for sunlight to hit the
earth and once the sunlight hitthe earth, it changed the earth,
which is what the black man issupposed to do.
You're supposed to see a changein her, but I already know this
.
I already know how to cook,clean, how to take care of my
husband, how to take care of myown, how to take care of my
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children, how to act out.
I know this.
This is not black men.
120 is for you to know that youare the true and living God and
that you can blossom into a lotand destroy the devil in one day
without ever falling into thedevil's civilization.
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These lessons are for you, myguy.
They are not for me.
I know who I am, I know my dutyand my responsibility is to be
by your side and to rulealongside you, not over you and
not to you.
To rule alongside with you, sothat way we can keep growing and
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we can keep displayingcivilizations and we can get
back to the root of who we trulyare and who we are deserving.
What are the two fundamentals?
I've been building about thisfor a long time the two
fundamentals of a single cellorganism.
Speaker 1 (41:27):
Two fundamentals of a
single cell organism.
I don't know off the top of myhead fundamentals of a single
cell organism, organism.
I don't know off the top of myhead.
I don't remember at all.
Speaker 2 (41:38):
I'm going to tell you
and I could be wrong, I'm one
person, I do my own research itis to one, sustain its life by
any means necessary and two,multiply.
And this is what we forgot todo, because all of us that are
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here on this planet once was asingle cell organism, we were
semen, and it's supposed to beabout 40 million semen per
ejaculation Right and an averagehealthy male.
So out of 40 million, we're theone, and let's not go into
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twins and triplets and all ofthat.
Let's keep it simple for rightnow.
Okay, because again, I know thekeyboard thugs.
What about the identical twins?
We're not going to.
We're going to keep it simpleright now.
Okay, we could do healthscience and part two, but for
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for the single cell, this iswhat we did.
Out of 40 million.
Look at how great that number.
We're not one in a million,like Aaliyah saw, we're one of
40 million.
We outnumbered 40 million.
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Airlines, 40 million weretrying to do what we did,
successfully.
What they saying.
Read that please.
Speaker 1 (43:17):
So, brother, thank
you Kufu360.
Peace and respect to brotherRon and Goddess Wise Asia, the
earth dropping jewels on them.
I haven't heard an earth likethat in a while.
Respect to the goddess Peace.
Speaker 2 (43:37):
So, yeah.
So when we entered this world,our parents conditioned us
Because that's what they weretrained to do, right?
Yacoub had other rules andregulations which are not
mentioned in the same lesson.
Speaker 1 (43:53):
Yo, yo, yo, yo yo.
All right, yo, I'm going tojust put you on the screen.
They don't need to see me.
Go ahead, go ahead, go ahead,hold on, hold, on, hold, on,
hold, on, hold on.
Let's just get you on thescreen.
You hear me, you hear me, mygirl.
Speaker 2 (44:10):
You can leave me.
Speaker 1 (44:12):
No, I'm here, I'm
here.
Speaker 2 (44:12):
I'm here, I'm here,
I'm here, I'm here, I'm here.
I'm here I do this all the time.
Speaker 1 (44:16):
Go ahead Bill.
Speaker 2 (44:17):
Bill.
So right, we were a single cellorganism and we were one of 40
million Of One of 40 million.
And we got here and we gotcaught up in what this world had
to offer.
We got caught up in imagery, wegot caught up in obtaining
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things that are insufficient.
We are not teaching andtraining that we have an enemy
that is poisoning our air,poisoning our food, poisoning
our mentality.
We're not there, we're aloof.
(45:05):
We're so aloof to what is goingon.
They didn't catch it with STDs.
There was.
I don't know how true this was,but it was.
It said to me, I think on apapyrus, that it was like a
little joke riddle that if ablind in Egypt, if a blind man,
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needed the urine of a virgin tosee again, he would stay forever
blind.
So that's saying that in Egyptthey were very promiscuous,
right?
How old is the Kama Sutra,which is an Indian book?
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Are all the variations ofintimacy?
So intimacy is not a big thing.
But my point is people werepromiscuous from the beginning
of time and there were no STDs.
All of a sudden, now there'sSTDs, and now in this generation
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, generation, they have STIs.
When I was a young girl, it wasjust, you know the clap
gonorrhea which was the clap youknow now there's.
Now you're not even, you don'teven know you got some.
You're not burning, you're notitching, you don't even know you
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got some.
You're not burning, you're notitching, you don't smell.
Funny you walking around givingshit to people.
They're giving you that andy'all don't even know if you
don't go to the doctor.
So these are some strange timeswe're in.
And all it is again.
There are other rules andregulations which are not
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mentioned.
And they said Moose came withthe forgotten technology.
So how is there forgotten?
You mean, there was a timewhere technology was just coming
.
I never thought about that.
Speaker 1 (47:11):
I never thought about
that, though.
Hold up now, you got methinking now all right bill my
bad my bad bill.
Speaker 2 (47:23):
No, no, that's fine,
that's fine.
So you have to remember who arethe people that are in place of
this right.
It says there's doctors,there's nurses, there's an
administrator, cremators.
The administrator is first,right, so, and really the first
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one is the examiner of thebabies, right, and we saw that
in the movie 300.
Did you ever see that movie 300?
Speaker 1 (48:01):
I never saw that
movie, but I know about it.
I'm just starting to get intomovies nowadays.
Speaker 2 (48:09):
I love movies because
they tell you a very small
piece of the truth and then theydistract you with a lot of
bullshit.
But in the beginning of 300,they're telling the story of
Leonidas is the character, andthey're telling you about
training units that he had toand how he had to be qualified
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and disqualified from the verybeginning.
So they show a man holding upbabies and he's looking at them
and the ones that aren't good,he throws them off the cliff to
die.
They're savage.
You know what I mean.
But there goes Yacoub's degreebeing manifested to you to show
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you I don't think Yacoub is thereal name.
I don't think there was oneperson that was dissatisfied.
I think there was a collectiveunity and I think people came
together and, like any group ofpeople, there's always one
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person that's more dominant thanthe others, and so Elijah
Muhammad just expounded on thedominant and gave it a name
Because you're not going to find.
Or the Dominic, and gave it aname because you're not going to
find.
Let me not put a sword overanybody's head.
When I was first getting theknowledge, I spent a good
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portion of the 90s looking forYaacoub, and the only person
that speaks of Yaacoub is ElijahMuhammad.
A lot of people like to be likeoh, that's Jacob, if you spell
it backwards, I'm not spellingit backwards and I'm not saying
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so If I was saying that therewas some.
Jacob doesn't embody all ofYa'aqoub's characteristics.
The only person that I foundthat embodied Ya'aqoub's
characteristics, the only personthat I found that embodied
Yacoub's characteristics, isVlad, vlad the Impaler.
Do you know who he is?
Speaker 1 (50:21):
Yeah, yeah, yeah,
vlad, the Impaler, yep.
Speaker 2 (50:25):
So Vlad the Impaler,
where he that was a wild dude.
Speaker 1 (50:30):
He was crazy.
Speaker 2 (50:35):
And if you do real,
if you really get into his
personal life.
He lived in between two cousinsthat were at war with each
other and one of his cousinsimprisoned him.
And one of his cousinsimprisoned him and he had to
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mutuate and defecate where henourished himself whenever he
got nourishment.
And that's how he startedimpaling.
Whenever the rats would comeout the walls, he would impale
the rats and that was hisbeginning of his demise.
And then he ruled his people.
He gave his people everything.
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So there's a story that there'sa fountain in the middle of the
town and he had a bag of goldcoins and a visitor came through
and one gold coin was missingin the story.
This is a story I don't knowhow to.
And one gold coin was missingIn the story.
This is a story I don't knowhow to.
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So he tells his people you haveone day to return the coin and
present to me the person whotook it.
They did that shit immediately,if not soon, because he didn't
build prison houses.
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He impaled people and hung themright the impairment you see by
all.
So he didn't build prisonhouses to imprison his people.
When one fell victim to the law, the penalty was death.
It wasn't forced on all.
So that's the only person I seewho has likeness to this
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character Elijah talks about,named Yakaku, I've never found.
I don't know if somebody iswiser than Wise Asia and
literally found this literalYaku and can present literal
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documentation that this is aliteral, his name was really
Yakub.
I would love it, I woulddefinitely love it.
If somebody out there has thatinformation or knows where to
find it and you can leave.
I would love you, I wouldreally love you.
I'm saying on my I'm just one.
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I've never found this YakuElijah talking about.
Speaker 1 (53:22):
Indeed indeed.
Speaker 2 (53:24):
We got seven minutes,
god, so now we spoke about.
Speaker 1 (53:31):
So we went and we
dabbled in a little bit into the
subject of MGT and GCC.
Okay, how to act at home andabroad I want to talk about that
a little bit.
Speaker 2 (53:44):
So your home should
be a reflection of you, right?
If you're messy and cluttery,if your mind is messy, your
thoughts are messy and cluttery,then your home should reflect
that.
If you're somebody who'sorganized and structured, your
home should reflect that.
Your home should be.
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It's yours, it should have allyour energy.
Like I'm single, so my homesmells just like me.
When I had a job, I used to belike yo.
The greatest feeling in theworld is after I pay all my
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bills in full and I got a coupleof little dollars left and I'll
take a nice shower and then Ilay down in my bed with the
clean sheets.
That was the greatest feelingin the world to me.
But your home should not be aplace where everybody's hanging
out, because people leave theirenergy.
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People forget right, that we'reenergy and we leave our mark
everywhere we go.
This is how come I don't go totoo many people's homes.
I'm not in everybody's house.
For people to see me insomebody's house right now,
that's a very rare moment intime.
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I don't be in people's house.
I don't like being in people'shouse cause I don't know what
you got going on in your houseand, let's say, the law has no
place for ignorance.
So if you got some illegalstuff going on and my dumb ass
is sitting in your house andyour house get raided, I go to
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jail.
I can't tell the judge y'all, Ididn't know our supreme was a
kingpin.
The judge is gonna be like well, now you do and you got life
right along with him, right, youknow so your home should not be
the party central.
But hey, as I said earlier,different people are different
(55:57):
things.
So if you're a party individualand that's what you like and
that's what you love and that'swhat you got going on, yeah,
that's you.
Me and my social circle are notthat.
We're very selective, so I'mnot going to come home and
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there's, you know, a wholecypher going on in my house and
I'm not there.
You know People waiting for mewhen I walk in, like, nah, you
know I outgrew that.
I actually had it like thatwhen I was young.
Oh, you know everybody,everybody.
(56:43):
You know tapping.
I lived on the first floortapping all my.
I was a young girl and I did.
You know, I think the bible hasa chapter about that where they
talk about when I was young.
I did young.
You know now that I'm grown,I'm too grown.
So I know a man, an appropriateman from my age who would want
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to date me wouldn't like umsitting in my apartment.
My cell phone is constantlyringing, my doorbell is
constantly ringing, my door isconstantly being.
A lot of men don't like all ofthat.
So I don't have all of thatgoing on now.
(57:28):
So knowing how to act at home,little boy, your home should be
welcoming.
It should be organized, itshould be clean, it should smell
nice, like when I cook you cansmell my food in the home.
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Like when you get off theelevator.
That's my crib Smelling likethat, you know.
So yeah, like your home shouldbe welcoming, it should look
comfortable.
You know it shouldn't be like,oh shit, something about to jump
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out on me and I'm not going tobe ready.
You know that should not beindeed.
Speaker 1 (58:19):
Well, we're about to
close out, close out.
The brother, black on black,said we need to do a part two on
this.
That's how we should continueit.
We should go MGT, gcc andsomething else after that and
continuously build on this.
This was a powerful build.
Thanks to the Earthwise Asia.
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Really appreciate you.
Thanks to everybody watchingand we are out of here.
See you on the next one.
Peace.