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Brothers and Sisters. You're tuned intoanother episode of the Gospel of Malcolm X's
podcast. I am your host,brother Eric. As always, it's my
pleasure to be back in the studiowith you once again. I like to
take the time out, as Ialways do, to give a special shout
out to all of the brothers andsisters that show your love and support to
the Gospel of Malcolm X's podcast.All emails and messages of support are always
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appreciated. So today's show, I'mgoing to try to make it a quick
one because I got to get readyto get out of here. However,
I just wanted to address this becauseit kind of deals with the reason why
I started the Gospel of michaelm X'spodcast, and the reason why I started
the Gospel of Malcolm X's podcast isfor the continuancy of the legacy of Malcolm
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X and the number one opponents thathave challenged a lot of the true legacy
of Malcolm X and what he stoodfor as a father, husband, a
leader. Ironically, in some way, yes, it has been the Europeans
or whatever you want you want tocall the system or whatever have stood against
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Malcolm the legacy somewhat. But thenumber one opponent really has been a lot
of the brothers and sisters in theNation of Islam. Not even the brothers
and sisters, but more of theleadership of the Nation of Islam. Because
a lot of brothers and sisters inthe Nation of Islam know what really went
down, but a lot of theleadership in the Nation of Islam they haven't
been honest about what went down withbrother Malcolm. And then they have the
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older leadership that was alive when Malcolmwas assassinated have passed down a script to
the younger leadership in the Nation ofIslam, the Islam's, the Benexes,
the wesley Muhammads, etc. Sotoday we're going to be reacting to you
and correcting for the sake of history. Bid Islam did an interview on matth
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Hoffa's show us again not taking accountabilityor responsibility for the Nation of Islam's role
in the assassination of Malcolm X.Did the government play a role, of
course they did. That they wantto see Malcolm did, of course they
did. Was there entities trailing Malcolmas he traveled overseas, of course they
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were. Malcolm wrote about it However, we know that Thomas Hagen sat down
and gave an affidavit in terms ofhis involvement and stated why he participated in
the assassination of Malcolm X, andgave you the other names of the people
that was with him who were alsomembers of the Nation of Islam that participated
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in the assassination of Malcolm X.And we can't heal and move forward unless
we heal, move forward and truth. Now me, I'm one who I
don't really have any disdain for thebrothers in the Nation of Islam. There's
things about the Nation of Islam thatI think are cool. Our brother love
himself a bean pie, our brotherlove himself a fish sandwich. The people
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that I've known that have been inthe Nation of Islam have been very nice
and very respectful to me, evenas the host of the Gospel of Malcolm
X podcast. There's brothers in theNation of Islam that despite my stance against
I won't even say against my stancefor truth and which sometimes may lead me
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to be against people like Fara Khanand Elijah Muhammad. There's brothers that show
a brother a lot of respect andI appreciate that. But we can't move
forward and build and heal off ofa lot. And we're going to move
forward, and the Nation of Islamwants to be a respected organization or whatever.
We can't move forward off a lot. We can only build on truth
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because if we build on a lot, then we already on shaky foundation.
So we're going to be moving forwardand healing or whatever that has to be
done on truth. And it doesn'tmatter how much I like you, we
can't build on a lot. Whatthe truth is is what matters, and
the truth is the Nation of Islamterrorized Malcolm's family, terrorized his family completely
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kept calling his house Captain Joseph.One time, Malcolm's right hand man participated
in the bombing of Malcolm X's houseand pretty much confessed to doing so on
a set of a documentary called BrotherMinister. And also, I think Spike
Lee also said that when he wasinterviewing him that Captain Joseph also sort of
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off the record. If you goback and listen to my my book review
of Smike Lee's By Any Means Necessarybook, he talks about Captain Joseph pretty
much admitting to his role in that, and Captain Joseph wasn't you know,
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he knew where Malcolm lived. Youknow, this is what they were on
and bombing the man's house one weekbefore he was assassinated. This wasn't no
spooky men. This was people thatwant that Malcolm once considered himself brothers that
were trying to kill him. ThomasHagen is not a spooky man. Thomas
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Hagen was a member of the NorthMosque. The person that did the shotgun
shooting, that fired the fatal shotat Malcolm, William Bradley, was a
lieutenant. FBI records state that thisguy was a lieutenant. Yes, you
had two people that were recently quoteunquote exonerated, and you can go back
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and listen to I have done extensiveepisodes in terms of who the real players
were and why these two particular menput themselves in a position to be quote
unquote framed for the murder of MalcolmX. However, not only did they
participate in the terrorizing of Malcolm's family, they participated in the terrorizing of the
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black community of members that were formermembers that were trying to get out of
the Nation of Islam. So theseguys also they played a role because they
were known as enforcers. And sothey were of course set up and framed
because all of the real the realplayers that had a role in the assassination
of Malcolm X came from Nork.However, if you are a legend that
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these people came over from Nork,came across a bridge into New York City
and assassinated Malcolm X, that isa whole federal case. Now, because
you have guns coming across state borders, you have a whole plot for murder
that doesn't just start in Nork.It starts in Chicago. So from Chicago
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to Nork to New York, thenyou would have a whole federal investigation.
So what did the Nation of Islamdo? They framed two of their own
brothers to go down for it.It wasn't necessarily the I think that the
New York Police Department went along withit. But these two brothers were framed
by everybody, and one of themeven talked about how the Nation of Islam
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told him not to fight it.The light skinned guy, Thomas fifteen X
talked about how the Nation of Islamtold them to just go ahead and go
down, you know what I mean. They told him to go down.
And when these guys came home fromdoing this, this bid that they did.
Faa Kahn gave them jobs in themosque, as you know, made
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them captains, etc. So nowthey get to try to play victim off
of it, when really they didthis for their brothers. They went down
so that this murder wouldn't be furtherlooked into in terms of the actual conspiracy
of the murder. So I'm goingto go ahead and get into some of
the things talked about in the talkedabout in this episode. I really wish
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I had the time to go inlike I really want to and play a
lot of more a lot more supportingclips. However, I have laid out
a lot of stuff on in previousepisodes, so feel free to go back
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and check out a lot of theprevious episodes where I explained who the players
were, et cetera. All right, let's fast forward a bit, see
if I can get some fine Thatwas a quote from him, unify and
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electrify meaning bring them together to youknow, you need to write what Shapi
electrified? It depends on you.Perception is everything black Messiah? Where you
mentioned Okay, think I got it. I'll say what Jaber Hoover said in
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his Black Messiah where you mentioned wemust prevent the rise of a black Messiah
that can unify and electrify the people. That was a quote from him,
unify and electrify, meaning bring themtogether to electrify, give them the energy,
the energy to do what to goagainst this system by building their own,
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separating from them and building up ourown everything. The way we would
defeat the system is by us establishingour own. The most time, Relaa
Mohamma said, if we cannot livein peace among you, we can't get
along with you in peace, thenthe last resort is we must separate.
What does that mean? Okay,well this is our land still, don't
get it twisted. Our own banks, our own schools, our own grocery
stores, own everything. Malcolm Xlearned from the most unt Ebilajah Mohamed.
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Regardless of what anybody got to seeon the damn Internet, knock it off.
That's who resurrected that man. Beforethat, he was a pimp,
He was a drug dealer. Hedid all that crazy stuff. His name
was Detroit Red. Don't get ittwisted. Okay, that was his life
before. But Detroit Red is Okay, So when has the Nation of his
mom ever made any true steps towardsseparation? That's would be my next question.
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It's one thing, and any ofyou can feel free to look up
what Muslims want is a little notethat they have in their newspapers in terms
of what Muslims want a land ofour own or whatever. Nation of Islam
has been in existence since nineteen thirtyfour, Right, it's almost been one
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hundred years. Where are the farms? Where are the separate land where Nation
of Islam lives? Forget the restof us, all black people, but
where are there twenty just get metwenty Nation of Islam members living together in
a community, in a community ona communal farm, doing anything. Where
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is that? It's been nearly onehundred years, right, ninety years since
the founding of the Nation of Islam. Millions of dollars at one time.
Elijah Muhammad was like one of therichest black men when he was alive.
He was caked out, he wascaked out, dubbed the most powerful black
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man, etc. Millions and millionsand millions phara khon, millions and millions
and millions of dollars in the hand. Where is the land, Where is
the food being grown? Where isthe Nation of Islam communities? Do the
Nation of Islam even sell bean pisanymore? I would like to know personally,
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because I haven't had a bean piein a minute. I don't even
see brothers with bean pods anymore?Do they have fish sandwiches anymore? A
brother would like to know where canI get a Nation of Islam fish sandwich?
Did Malcolm Rose and all of thedifferent leaders, Martin Luther King?
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He had the same type of deal. The only reason why they take him
out is because the last two yearsof his life he started switching. He
went from that non violin, nonviolin, I may not get there with
you all that that was cool,but when he started talking about that I
may not get there with you.And if I have time, I'll play
the speech that was the like thenight before he was assassinated. So I
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don't know that I've been to themountaintop. He may be trying to refer
to that I had a dream speechhere. But I might not get there
with you is literally the night beforehe was assassinated. And now I'll see
if I can play the clip onceI get through this why I'm against the
war in Vietnam. He started talkingabout boycotting Coca cola, sealed test bread.
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Don't go by this matter of fact, don't take the bus. Wh
whoa whoa, whoa whoa whoa whoa, whoa whoa. You're messing with our
economy. Here what you're talking about. We have a draft, we got
it. We need soldiers for thewar in Vietnam. He's like, no,
there is his lectures, his speeches. The other America people gotta listen
to that. There are other onesmountaintop and all. That is cool,
But let's get to the to theMartin. In the last two years of
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his life, he met with themost honora be Elijah Muhammad, and was
golajah. Mohammad helped him to lookat what he thought was metaphorical to the
literal. It's a no, no, brother, that's not what that means
in the body. It means thisI personally. So this is what interesting
writers he Martin Luther King did meetwith Elijah Muhammad in either nineteen sixty six
or sixty seven, right, andElijah Muhammad talked about this meeting and he
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and he talked about it after MartinLuther King died, and he said that
Martin Luther King died and went tohell with the white man, and he
dissed Martin Luther King in his death, just like he dissed Milchael X and
his death. And just like Pharahkhanin the Nation of Islam dised Milchael X
and his death. Now they haveno problem disrespecting black leadership like Malcolm X
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and Martin Luther King and disrespecting himand his death. However, when Kennedy
died, it was Elijah Muhammad thatgave the order for nobody to make any
statements, right, He's the onethat gave the order, but nobody to
make any statements against Kennedy or aboutthe Kennedy situation because Kennedy was loved.
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As a matter of fact, ElijahMuhammad said that he was mourning Kennedy.
Let me see if I can getthat up. Excuse me. He said
that he was mourning Kennedy when whenhe passed away. However, with our
brother Malcolm, this was a youknow, this was a big issue,
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and he felt that he needed todisrespect him and death, and he didn't
want anybody saying anything about Kennedy Sowhy is it that he's able to discipline
himself and refrain himself from disrespecting thiswhite man and his death, but his
own quote unquote student and another blackleader in the black community. It's okay
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to disrespect them, It's okay todisrespect your brother. But when it comes
to Kennedy, don't make any remarkin The remark that he did make was
a sympathetic remark. See, thisis the interesting thing about the Nation of
Islam is that they have this militantrhetoric, but the leadership are really coons.
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They're really coons. They have militantrhetoric but coon behavior. But after
that meeting, that changed a lotof what he thought because he did become
more revolutionary in his speaking, andthey said, okay, now you meddling.
At first, she was cool,we're talking about integrating a pod.
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Being is an easy and powerful wayto start a podcast. We give you
all the tools you need for creating, growing a toilet, going to a
then restaurant. That was cool,Martin, But now you're talking about now
you're talking about you hit my pockets. Martin. I thought we were good.
Martin. You graduate from my college, you my nigga. But now
you're not being like, who wasthis? You're causing a problem. So
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in his last days they bugged everythinghe had. They were trying to investigate
him talking about They had an audiotable of him having says with a woman,
we're gonna send it to your wife. You might as well kill yourself
now. Just craziness. And atthe last point, it wasn't just one
bullet brother they had. They hadthe berets ready to take him out.
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They had the Tennessee Kupucks Klan readyas a backup. They had the police
ready as another backup. They hadat least four organizations ready that if the
bullet didn't take him out, theother group would take him out. If
that group missed, another group wouldget him. This was big. So
why we must prevent the rise biblicallanguage, godly language. We must prevent
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the rise of a black Messiah thatcan unify and electrify the people. The
Christians are looking for the Messiah,the Muslims are looking for the mac the
one who is guiding you back intothe oneness of God. Really to show
you who Satan is and who heis not, so that you know exactly
what to do that's really mathematical language. This is the one you're not supposed
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to be follow him. That's thewhy he's suposed to follow him. You
got it, Now, let's go. So they knew, and they even
when they targeted the most of BlashaMohammad, they said, no, he's
he's a little older. You don'thave to worry about him. He's not
going to be here for too long. Malcolm, Yeah he fits missus.
Farker was younger, you know whatI'm saying, so we can know to
be factual. But they said,yeah, he was younger, but he
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was never he was never a threat, and he was already a minister at
the time that this was written.Because Malcolm is the one they put him
in position. So he was younger, but he's just he just wasn't a
threat. And I believe that hewas already working with them because we know
And if you go back and listento the audio that I played when the
FBI visited Malcolm, and Malcolm says, you insult my intelligence and your own
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intelligence by coming here and asking meto work with you or provides you anything.
And the FBI's response to Malcolm was, hey, you'd be surprised.
Who's working with us? Him?Him and then Martin Luther King, Yeah,
him and Martin dther King. Bythe way, let's not get this
twisted. He wasn't always nonviolent.He carried a magnum revolver. So doctor
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King, what was packing with that? And you know, because he knew
at a certain point it's nonviolence thing, it's not gonna work. You had
a dream of sucker was gonna tryas Jesse Jackson, he was there,
he knew go ahead. To yourknowledge, what led to Malcolm X's dem
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To my knowledge, the last point, the last point meaning of the day,
there was no security at the door. They of Islam, we are
taught we have security at the door, especially at night during the time of
meeting. You have someone watching theexits. In the industry, that's a
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basic basic Uh, it's a basicshut the do Okay, you see what
I'm saying. Malcolm didn't have securityafter day at the height of a time
that was so tender. You know, you you have people hearing the stuff
you're saying. Let me looking atyou, what are you about to do
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now? Because we heard he wastrying to get back with that that man
Elijah the latter days, brother,he was trying to Now I've already played
the February fourteen speech of Malcolm Xwhere he said that Elijah Muhammad was not
only not a righteous man, butbecause he was having these babies and kicking
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the women out after he impregnated them, he didn't feel like he was a
man at all. This was rightafter they bombed Malcolm's house, so February
fifteenth, So his house was bombedon Valentine's Day, February fourteenth, and
he gave a speech in Detroit,which is the home of basically where the
Nation Vislam got started, where Lajagot started, and the home of Temple
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Number one. He gave this speechright there in Detroit. And no,
I'm sorry, So this this particularwhy I'm sorry he gave the last message
was given in Detroit. But thisparticular speech is actually back in New York
at the February presser, so hewas not joined back in the Nation of
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Islam. And this audio is frommonths before, late nineteen sixty three.
It was not even from sixty four. Definitely not from sixty five. Late
nineteen sixty three audio right after theKennedy thing happened and he was trying to
get back in the lodge's good graces. So this is another thing. This
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is a consistent line. This isa lie we get from what's his name,
Nori. I've heard Norri tells usLie that he believes that on that
very day, Malcolm was about toannounce that he was coming back into the
Nation, which is just a completeline. And if you go back to
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that episode, I address it verywell there, and then now we have
whetherident Islam spewing the same line.I will say that I noticed that a
lot of times Ferykhn doesn't really goon the Nation of Islam didn't kill Malcolm
tangents. That he allows his UHhis younger members to go on these tangents,
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but he doesn't go on these tangents. And because he knows, he
basically, if you read in betweenthe lines of what Fhara Khan says,
he basically says that the Nation ofIslam did it. And if you go
back to the nineteen seventy two speechby fair Khan, he refers to Malcolm's
killers as brave men. And I'veplayed that aut of ya on here as
well. But no, Malcolm wasnot trying to get back into the nation
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of Islam. This is a lie. This is a lie trying to get
back in the nation of Islam.And he wasn't technical. He wasn't gone
for long. Let's make this clear. People don't know, like they don't
know the facts about this thing.But Malcolm wasn't going for a long time.
But he did an audio apologizing tothe Masa Blajemama because he went to
get back into good graces. Hegot out in that world and he saw
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not just some white Muslims praying knockit off, and Mosa Blaja Mohama went
to Mecca before he did stop it, and white folks was coming at the
foot of you know, Mossa BlajaMohamma listening to him, white reporters and
all that. So it's like,okay, Actually Malcolm is the one that
staged off of entering Mecca because hefelt that Elijah ship come in first.
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Elijah went to Saudi Arabia. Idon't know if him going to Mecca because
in order to get into Mecca youhave to say that you have to recite
the Shahia, which is basically sayingthat there's no God but Allah, and
the prophet Muhammad is his messenger,right, and you have Elijah saying that
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he's the messenger of God. Sohow is he going to get into Mecca,
Saudi Arabia with that? And ifhe went there and he said that
he was the messenger of God,they would take him out. So I
don't I know that Elijah went toSaudi Arabia. I don't believe Elijah Muhammad
ever went to Mecca. I will, I will double check. Go into
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Saudi Arabia and going to Mecca arenot the same thing. The stop the
fake stuff. He didn't all ofa sudden, See, yeah, a
white man's drinking tea out of thesame cup. You not the devil.
Knock it off. Knock it off, because what you're saying is Manacolm was
so unintelligent that a cup of teawill transfer. Stop it. I can't
stand with people are so damn youdevalue yourself so much. You think,
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oh that's what happened all of asudden, now you know what, they're
all great people. Stop right,Because when he got back, he realized
exactly what's going on out here,and he said it was black folks.
I did it. No, no, no, no, No, people
who are very intellect you lazy.You're not gonna want to go down the
rabbit hole and look at all facts. Because when you look at the fact
that the FBI rented out the ballroomtwo weeks before the top, Dick Gregory,
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the Nation of Islam actually rented outthe ballroom, and there's a newspaper
article that shows that it was theNation of Islam that actually rented out the
ballroom. WT you this and DickGregory on the day of talk to Malcolm
Xan said Malcolm, I love you, but I'm not gonna be there with
you, because he was in thesame city. He said, because I
know today the US government is gonnaget you, and I can't have my
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heart changing by seeing you getting takenout. Dick Gregory talked to MOCOLM that
day. No security at the door. Now we're gonna play. The Dick
Gregory thing is not really a reliablesource because who gave Dick Gregory to drop?
And if they did give Dick Gregoryto drop, why did they give
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Dick Gregory. You got people whofeeling whatever they feeling, Black folks,
white folks, all kinds of stuffat bare minimum because you said, what
did I think? Like, howdid I think at bare minimum that I
can go into a whole lot more, but at bare minimum that that man
reached the point where if he wouldhave reunited with the most Unelijah Muhammad,
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Oh for this system? Oh do? They said, we can not let
this happen. We can't let thishappen. If that happens, it is
a done deal. Because a mandoesn't travel the world now and now he
sees what it's like outside of America. It's different. So he's going to
come back with that knowledge now andthen reunite with his teacher. Again,
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you don't heard a lot of stuff. I don't give a damn because those
of us who live it can tellyou it is different. So they had
to take him out. No,don't let him live, don't let him
get up out of here. Yes, we'll use people with black faces that
look like the trigger man. Yeah, but the bullet holes came in his
body going downward, not upward.They had blanks. People shot him from
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the ceiling. People have no ideawhat they're talking about, not even close
building. So who was shooting fromthe from the ceiling? Because the art
times he reports show shotgun pellets inhis chest, which is consistent with the
shotgun that was fired by William Bradley, not a shotgun being fired from the
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ceiling. You investigate, why isit that two of the people were just
exonerated last year and two years agoapartment the two people did the shooters,
they were found twas just getting darkon Holloway night. Monsters and ghosts were
out for a fright. You're theenvy of the book. Found not guilty.
From understanding, the City of NewYork is now paying them. Y'all
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don't know about any of this.That the confession, the deathbed confession of
the other officer who admitted that,yes, we were on Malcolm tail this,
we were watching him, Yes,and they admitted that we were a
part of taking him out. Thedeathbed confession, his sister at they were
just there. I think it wastoo us, But it's all of us
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just came out again, like justkeep coming out for so people say,
no, the Nation of Islam didit. I'm in the Nation of Islam.
I wasn't born into nineteen ninety heain't, but we just talked.
We just talked all the nations.Why because it's easy tout you're in the
nation of Islam. You weren't bornuntil nineteen ninety, So what point was
made there? Claim your Brother's easyto have smoke for your people because you
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will never have it for this openenemy because you weak always want to point
at your own people. That's easyto do. But the moment I say,
okay, you want to really havesome voe, let's go to the
enemy. Nah, And I ain'tready for that. And stop talking like
you were damn gangster because you ain't. And I'm mean what I'm saying.
People talk a lot. It's like, stop talking, please stop, because
you ain't built like that. Becauseif you were, you would say,
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you know what, let's stop killingeach other, come together and build.
And if anybody from the outside triedto come and take us out, then
we're gonna come at them. That'sgangster thrill. That's what it originally was
supposed to be. That's what itwas, and that's what it will get
back to if we really fall inline. It can't get back that is
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possible. So I know it's alot of questions because there's so much history
and I want to go into moreof that, but I think we should
really start to unpack all of that, realize that no, it's not what
you classically heard, bro, Sorryto tell you. They just found them
in a sense, the two shooters. There was three, but then these
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two how much hair Thomas Hagen andthen the other two they they will know
actually the city is now paying themmoney for wrongfully accusing them. Did y'all
notice millions? See how much moneywas incarcerated with one of them? Stay?
Yeah, bro, And it's soit's so hurtful. It's just so
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hurtful because it's like, dang,they have fun. Almost three generations of
people, maybe four generations totally convincedthat is just look at this group these
people here, men, women andchildren find you. Okay, so they
all did. It's a little brotherdoges thirty six, thirty six million dollars
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thirty six? How many years didthey do? How many years do they
do again? I'm glad you pulledthat up right now again? All right,
So some of this is going toget into a little bit of inaccuracies
in terms of the money. Allof that stuff is. We'll do a
whole different show on that. I'vecovered it so much that I've gotten tired
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of Covenant. But let me seeif I can pull up two things before
I get out of here. Iwant to pull up Elijah Muhammad on Kennedy.
Let me see if I can findthat video. Oh man, Oh
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boy, it's interesting. When Ipull it up. A lot of stuff
has been kind of oh boy dayall right, So I'm gonna have to
look deeper for that one. Andlet me see if I can find an
MLK speech and see when that wasdone, though, because I want to
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get that corrected. Gerald oh Man, hit me with these ads again.
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What will happen now? We've gotsome difficult days ahead, but it really
doesn't matter with me now because I'vebeen to the mountaintop. I don't know,
like anybody, I would like tolive a long life. Longevity has
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its fence, but I'm not concernedabout that now. I just want to
do God's will, and He's allowedme to go up to the mountain,
and I've looked over and I've seenthe promised Lam. I may not get
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that with you, but I wantyou to know the night that we ain't
have the people who'll get to thePromised Land. So I'm happy tonight.
I'm not aware about anything I'm notfearing internet mind. I've seen the glory
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on the part of them all.So that's a speech that definitely will give
you chills when you hear it.And this speech was given in Memphis,
Tennessee, on April third, andas you may know, Martin Luther King
was assassinated April fourth, nineteen sixtyeight, so literally the day after this
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speech was delivered, he was assassinated. So this is Mountaintop, is the
last speech that we have from MartinLuther King. And yes, Martin Luther
King did make changes, and youknow, he became more political, more
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radical, etc. However, youcan say that I had a dream Martin
Luther King was different a mountaintop.I believe that during this time, Martin
Luther King was at his spiritual pinnacleand he felt something coming. And when
he delivered that speech, you couldtell that it shook him as well.
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You know. So well, Iwish I had more time to go into
a few other things, and Ireally wanted to find that clip of Elijah
talking about how he was mourning Kennedy. I'm gonna try to search to that
one more time before we leave.Oh boy, no, I'm not able
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to find it today, but Iwill try to track it down for sure.
So brothers and sisters, I thinkthat's going to be it. As
always, I thank you so muchfor listening, and we will come back
and cover some more topics. Iwant to give a shout out to my
Haitian brother that sent me this clipas well, and we're going to talk
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some more about what's going on inHaiti Canal pop Coompe with the canal and
I'm so proud of my brothers andsisters over there that's building and doing right
by the country. Also, we'regoing to be talking some more about the
Israel Palestine situation as well. Butthat's all for today. I thank you
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so much for listening, brothers andsisters. Until the next episode of the
Gospel of Malcolm X podcasts, Peaceand love,