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We're talking about. You already knowwhat I'm talking about, talking about?
What we're talking about? Money?What are we talking about? What they're
talking about this money? What I'mtalking about? What we talking about?
Money? Will be talking about whatthey're talking about this money? What I'm
talking about? What are we talkingabout? Money? Exactly? What's going
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on? Y'all? Peace piece,peace piece? We're back? What episode
number nine? Even good evening andgood evening. What were chalking about?
What were chalking about tonight? Brother? Well, what's all my mind?
I'm gonna tell you what's on mymind? Right Uh, I'm amazed right
now all that you know, I'mgonna talk sports a little bit. I'm
amazing, you know because you knowI'm a Knicks fan, so I gotta
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talk about my Knicks real quick.You know. I think we're doing a
good job. Uh. We wereup right now three to one. Um,
you know because the Cavaliers, youknow, I think they thought they
were just going, they're going theywere just gonna go on a run and
just sweep us some. But theyain't know that at the next hunt hungry,
you know what I'm saying. Jewishman who was playing good ja'all playing
good and we got that. You'vebeen watching the games. I've been tuning
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in a little bit, you knowwhat I'm saying. I've been I've been
kind of like tuning in a littlebit. Yeah, I haven't. I
haven't been tuning in that at all. You know what I'm saying. Yeah,
highlights nothing. Yeah, I watchedthe fight this weekend. Um,
the fight was pretty good. Ialready knew that, you know, Yeah,
I know Javonte was going to knockthis guy. Ut was like,
if you didn't think he was gonnaknock this guy out, then you really
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don't know boxing. Well, youdon't even know nothing about Get paper on,
get on the fight. I don'tgamble, bro, I don't get
poll of me, brother, Yeah, man, I don't do that.
I'm saying. I wish your weekthough. Oh man, I had a
long had a long week. Man. Started a new job, new doing
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a little uh site safety and alittle um, you know, little flagging
outside, you know, some littlelight side work, a little you know,
next a couple of dollars and I'mjust doing a lot of standing up
so you know, my legs alittle tired, and it's just been a
long week. Man, you know, just dealing I'm dealing with a lot
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of different people in downtown Manhattan,so dealing with the tourists. You know,
I'm in Chinatown. So I'm saying, tell tell our guests a little
bit, you know what I'm sayingabout all you know, you're moving around
in and out the stores and thingsthat were advertising. Oh well, well,
I talked to a couple of differentum, part of me, some
other some some store owners, someentrepreneurs and you know, just u you
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know, there's so many there's somany young entrepreneurs out there right now,
and I just want to give them, you know, their flowers and whatnot,
because I'm just happy to see that. You know, the younger people
are taking the initiative right now.They're not I'm not I'm gonna say this
right, I'm gonna say they're not. Wait, they're not wasting as much
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time as I'm gonna say my generation. Then I think, yeah, yeah,
well, you know, um,this afternoon, we had a serious
conversation, you know what I'm sayingwith um, you know, serious serious
business owners. You know what Imean. We was choking water today,
you know what I mean. Ohyeah, yeah, we talked to these
are some some good brothers today manum uh it was a brother Prince and
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a brother jakeem L Ray Yeah,and um King and Prince Yeah, absolutely
right right and they they from Atlanta. Um, we're gonna bring them more
on uh digitally for this episode.We we stepped it up. You know
what I'm saying. Now we areyou know we digital. We know we
didn't you know what I'm saying.We're streaming, were streaming too. You
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know what I'm saying. You know, reach out, reach out on highlights.
You know our loved ones yea fromother states. Yeah, well you
know you gotta you gotta use technologyeither way it's supposed to be used.
You know, we can't. Wecan't be behind all the time. You
know, we gotta, we gottagotta take the steps to you know,
moving the right direction. So youknow, we're gonna give y'all. We're
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gonna give y'all, um a tasteof what's going on on a global level
of you know, all fastest ofthe things these brothers got. These brothers
got a lot of structure, theygot a lot of different Um, I
ain't gonna I don't even want totalk about it because you know, I
don't know too much about you know, everything about what they do, so
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I don't want to really really reallyI'm I'm gonna give you a little insight.
I'm saying, we're gonna, we'regonna bring you it's really giving you
a um uh insight in depth insighton you know, how the older generation
is supposed to teach the younger generation. And you know, we're gonna we're
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gonna give you a direct look atthat tonight. You know what I'm saying.
At least at least that's what Ifeel. You know what I'm saying,
That's what that's what our views isgonna get out of this one tonight.
This is gonna be special, superspecial. This was This one is
for the people that's really trying todo stuff. You know what I'm saying.
Absolutely, you know what I'm saying. You just might want to sit
back and take notes for this one. Um. You know, um,
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what's up with uh someone number onedraft pick man? You know what I'm
saying, like, well, youknow I got the hat on of course.
Uh. You know I've been wearingthe other hats, you know,
throughout the week where I was atwork. You know just you know,
representing the brand. But this blackhat, you know, I just kind
of like this black hat, right, yeah, I need it. I
need a number man, Listen,I need another. I don't know,
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man, I don't know I'm annumber one. I don't know how you
didn't draft pick man. No,I didn't get no hat. I haven't
had. I already did my photoop in all of that, but you
got one. I need more fitsone hat I only got. I didn't
want to be greedy. Yeah Ishould have been greedy. But listen,
maybe I got too many. Ineed more. I'm gonna number one draft
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pick? Why getting the comments?And let me know if I'm a number
one draft pick? Man, Ineed you to listen. I don't care
what they say in the comments now, and you gotta tell me now why
are you a number one draft pick? You gotta tell me. Is you
chatting now? I'm saying, listen, I want you to tell me why.
I ain't you don't hurt the catnext to me right now? You
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won't. It ain't too many peoplethat you even rockets. So I'm saying,
listen, don't ever ask me nothingto a break man. Yeah,
let's go to a break me rightback, going down for my dynasty new
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boom, stay with me, magic, your majesty. You know I've been
had that at me feel like themarket system, all right, and we
are bad ladies and gentlemen. Yeah, yes, we were, like y'all.
We would like to introduce y'all totwo great individuals and I'm gonna let
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them. I'm gonna let them telly'all who they y'all and what they come
to. The Chaufu stand for,Hey, King Prince, go ahead,
man, y'all introduce yourself please mhlou, I'm kid out man point found
the intrust of Indigenous Water Bank Cooperative, Exotic Paradise Um, Indigenous Entertainment and
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make Empire old man. All right, Yes, I am your con El
Ray shareholder, member, owner ofthe Indigenous Water Bank Cooperative, artists at
Indigenous Entertainment and um, you know, bringing forth that helmet, bringing forth
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the new paradigm, the new dynasty. We're here peace the show brothers.
Definitely, yeah, yeah, yeah, definitely. First thing I want to
ask is, um, you knowwhere you guys from. You know,
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let's get into where you from.You know, what's your back? You
know how you grew up with yourbackground, you know, tell us a
little bit about yourself. Actually actuallyfirst first teller, teller listeners, y'all
relationship and you know what I'm saying, the dynamic of y'all too. You
know what I'm saying, first,tell him that that's big. All right,
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friends, you can you can goahead and do that. Let's start,
okay, Oh yeah, I meanour relationship is it's almost hard to
put in the words. Man.Um. I mean obviously he's my uncle,
my mentor, um, you know, like a father figure to me.
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I mean, he's a he he'sone of the greatest father figures.
You know, anybody could ask forrole models. Um, you know,
just a real, genuine, authentico G type and me I just consider
myself to be. You know,it's a very humble student picking up on
everything that he's putting down. Imean, he doesn't you know, He's
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done so much for me and somany others. It's hard to put in
the words, but it's just someonethat I'm very appreciative and you know,
thankful for and we we locked inman, you know, for eternity.
Yeah, I'm grateful for that,grateful for you know, my nephew's words.
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But yeah, we are from theSouth or I was born in Seminole,
Georgia, not far from Tallahassee,Florida. So you got Seminole Georgian
and then you got Semino Florida.So I was born in between Alabama on
one side and then Floridas on theother side. And I grew up in
Georgia, Florida and Alabama, youknow. And I played a lot of
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sports when I was young. Iplayed football for the Seminole Indians, and
my my roots high into the NativeAmericans of course, from the black Seminoles
into the Muskogeons or what they callthe Creeks, and then from the Creeks
into what they call the sheep peopleare of our movie, and then into
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the movie people into all the wayback to the New Bones or the Old
Matt people. So basically I didall of this genealogical work and finding my
lineage and birthright and bloodline and cameto the fullness of what my DNA tumble
is, you know what my birthrightis. And then I started claiming all
of all of that stuff like manymany years ago, and uh, and
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I established everything. I re establishedeverything that was promised to us from antiquity
and brought it full circle to tocurrent. Let me let me um um,
just if you could just turn yourhat to the back so we could
just see you because our kids seeit. Yeah, yeah, that's all
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right, that's all right. Weknow you are prolific. I already know
you prolific. It's like though,we just we just need to get yeah
yeah, yeah, I needed youto be now. You don't got to
stay up. Yeah, that's perfectright there, Like, yeah, we
could see you now. I justwanted the people to see you so that
you know what I'm saying. Ifif you know you're walking down the street
now people can say, brother,I've seen the show. You know,
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appreciate what you're doing. So pleaseif you can continue. Yeah, So
what I did was I spent mostof my life just reclaiming my birthright my
father. Just to give you acomprehensive history, my father was a big
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time drug lord kingpin Uh in myuh hometown, and he got killed when
I was sixteen years old. Fromwhen I was sixteen and nineteen ninety three,
Uh, it's a guy named doctorMalakazi York who became my mentor after
my father got killed. Yeah,yeah, after my father got killed.
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Basically, doctor Malakazi York became afather figure to me. So from ninety
three up until two thousand and two, and when they came and got him,
he was my mentor and we builta lot of different things on Tama
Ray on the four hundred and seventysix acres. So I was there from
the beginning of everything that started,and I was an intimate part of that
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growth and development and learning of allof the knowledge and the sciences and everything.
And then as he was revealing alot of data and information, he
started revealing things about being indigenous,and they got me on that path of
tracing my lineage, my birthright andbloodline and all the way back to the
stars. So he was RESPONSI beforea lot of that knowledge that I acquired
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and a lot of the records,and I've written like seventeen books on different
topics and different subjects. So Istarted just applying all the sciences and everything
that I learned to my life andit has led me to at this point
today. Wow, that's that's big, man, that's big. So So
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let me ask you this, andwhere did you spend your teenage years are
moved around. So where did youspend you know? Yeah, I spent
my teenage years. I spent inUH in South Georgia and in Florida.
I spent a lot of time inOrlando, Florida near Disney World. I
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had family in Orlando, UM Templeand UM Daytona and here also here in
Georgia or South Georgia, Semino.I've spent a lot of time in Tallahassee,
Florida, and then in Atlanta.Wow. So and he was moving
around playing football, Yes, Iwas playing football. Yeah. And Um,
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I was playing football and I waslifting weights. I was very athletic
when I was young. I usedto win a lot of trophies. But
I was young. I still havea lot of trophies. I've been a
winner pretty much all my life.Um. I started out in Cub Scouts,
and then I got into boy Scoutsand I used to win a lot
of stuff in that. Then Igot real heavy into sports track. Um,
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I was really really fast when Iwas in the eighth grade. I
ran I ran a four or fiveforty when I was in the eighth grade,
and I got to um, my, I think of brown my senior
year, I was down to likea four three forty, but I was
like really fast, and um Iplayed running back and I moved to Orlando,
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h During the summer. When Ihad moved to Orlando, my father
wanted me to go to Richmond Heights. And Richmond Heights' is a high school
in um in Orlando where Wesley Snipeswent to and I was going to play
football there. And I had cameback home UM in the in August or
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September of that year, and thenmy pops got killed and then it kind
of like destroyed that plan for me. You know. Yeah, it just
kind of changed everything. So Ididn't go to pursuing that because I was
going to be in Florida and Iwas going to play football and all of
that, and then it just kindof like changed my mind. So I
just so what happened? So whenwhen that when you went through that traumatic
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experience, what you know, whatwhat was you know, what did you
embolk on after that? Did youcontinue to play football or did you kind
of like go a little left?Yeah, I kind of I kind of
shot away from football. I startedto want to use my mind, you
know, because you know, hewas a. He was a big time
og or. He lived like aMafio sol type of lifestyle. And I
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had like a gangster's mentality at thetime, you know. And where we
grew up in my house. Youcome into my house, we got arsenols
like you. Was like little nichepretty much. Yea. I never I
never sold. I never sold drugsa day in my life. And I
never smoke weed or anything. Inever got into truth. But he was
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a big time drug lord and andI was basically they used to call him
big Money Grip and I would Theyalways referred to me as big Money Junior.
And when when he got you know, when he got killed, I
would it. I wanted to dosomething with my mind. I wanted to
just like transform things. I wasalways big on family and core values because
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that's what he was on. Hetook very good care of us, and
he was always about family, aboutbeing being the best and having the best.
You know, you just had amindset like that. And and he
was just look, it's all aboutfamily. And he was about protection.
So we had a lot of weaponsand I used to I used to spend
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a lot of times with weapons,you know, of all types. I
knew. I was understand what you'resaying. Yeah, I used to be
heavy into martial arts and boxing andall of that. I had a lot
of n into stars and that oneI was young, and then I had
a lot of all different types ofguns. I knew how to break down
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every type of gun, every one. I used to know how to shoot
every type of weapon that there was. And we've had probably like hundreds of
weapons of all types in our house. You come to our house and we
had a pit He was basically given. He was training you to, you
know, take over the ranks basicallyin a sense. Yeah, pretty much.
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So we had like pit bulls onthe farm. You know. We
was heavy into business. You know, that was just his thing, you
know, heavy into the streets andtaking care of family and living a certain
type of lifestyle. And then afterall of that took place, you know,
because there's a lot of cats now, you know, like that's old
gs and the streets and stuff,they got tattoos of my pops on them.
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Was really he made all right,I see, I see what you're
saying. Impact was really like,yeah, and now I understand he was
a really big influence in your inyour neighborhood and your life. Now,
I get it. Man, That'sthat's a positive. You know, we
ain't you know, a lot ofus ain't get to experience that, man.
So you know, I'm happy thathe was able to experience that.
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Man. You know what I'm saying, you know, having your dad being
able to show you all the rightthings, you know what I'm saying,
Well, not necessarily all the rightthings, but he was seeing he was
giving you some structure he was givingand then that's it was easy, like
you know, because with what Malachiwas bringing. He he was on all
of the high science and the spiritualknowledge and all the advanced and astronomical stuff
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and development and building, so itwas easy to segue into what he was
on all of the different things thatwe were into. So I learned all
of the different languages and you know, all things about culture and all these
different things that he had to offerup until you know, two thousand and
two, say it came and gothim. So I was like, you
know, I was a real diligentWe used to say tatloop owned taloop means
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a student. I was a realdiligent student. So I learned everything that
there was a learn about every order, like from AOL to ome I was
part of own order a old Iwas part of all then WAPO stuff,
and I got to the point towhere I just wanted to focus on all
family stuff. Like when I learnedthat my genetics tied back to the OMEX,
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it was pretty much over then.So everything that I had learned,
I started putting it in a cohesiveframework and paperwork on a global scale,
So all the documentation. So how, yeah, what made you? How
did you end up like like intwenty twenty two, I mean twenty two
thousand and two, So what didyou do after that? What did you
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do after after Well after two thousandand two, I was still on Tamaday,
you know, we still had theland and stuff. I was still
there, and I started teaching onthe land and um. After that,
I started to establish what I wantedto establish. One of the first things
I established was a financial institution.I got heavy into banking because I was
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studying the banking dynasties and stuff,you know during that time, because he
used to talk a lot about familyand banking dynasty and rothschild Rockefellers, build
the Birds and all those different people. So basically you did like you did
like a three to sixty. Basicallyyou did like a whole Like I'm gonna
get away from this street stuff.I'm gonna just go right into the knowledge
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and information owledge yourself. Yeah,economic little treat like like you really just
did a whole three sixty. Howhow was like what did you have to
like train your you know what I'msaying, was you like like where did
you have to It's almost like youasked and like likew did you get that?
How did you get a father?Shadow? Right, I'm gonna tell
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y'all that this like when I gotmy first year in college, I was
in college. I went to collegein Albany. You know, I graduated
high school, you know, innineteen ninety six and well nineteen ninety five,
I graduated high school and I gotmy first year of college was nineteen
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ninety six. In my first yearof college, when you know, that's
when Malachi started with the pyramids andstuff. And I used to go to
Tama ray or Kadesh or in PutnamCounty all the time from college. So
I was in college and I wastaking engineering courses and Malachi had a bookstore
in Albany, right up the streetfrom the college I was attending. And
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then in nineteen ninety eight, Imoved. I moved to Atlanta in nineteen
ninety eight. When I moved toAtlanta in ninety eight, I started at
Davrai University. And I was rightor near my last terms at Davrai University,
and I still had that street mentalityeven though I was going to Tama
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Ray because I used to be strappedall the time, have weapons, and
I ended up knocking a guy outin ninety eight nine. It was ninety
nine and stuff. Yeah, SoI'm just trying to tell you just let
me, let me finish it.I'm just I got to that point.
So when I was in college,I was taking engineering courses and I wanted
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to do a lot of engineering thingson Tama Ray, on the land Kadesh
with Malachi, you know, becauseI was heavy into science and things of
that nature. I want to buildand develop and young. While I was
young, I was always into youknow, reading schematics and fixing TVs and
VCRs. So I went to collegefor it, and I um when I
knocked the dude out. Um,I went to I had went to jail,
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and I had missed my my finalsor my finals in college, and
they put me on academic spension.So they put me on academic suspension.
And my GPA, because to goto the Vride you have to have at
least a three point five GPA tookolder during that time, and my GPA
had dropped it like a two something, and they put me on academic suspension.
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They told me that I had tomaintain a be average in every class
or I would have to go toanother school. So I maintained to be
average, and then I just Igraduated from there and the rest is history.
I didn't want to visit that streetlife, and I moved, you
know, away from that because evenwhen I was in Albany, they was
trying to pin a murder on me. When I was in Albany, it
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was a lot of stuff, andthe stuff for my pots was following me.
So that's when I got to thepoint where I had I changed my
name to Kings now Chiquoin or Rayduring that time and led a whole another
another life. I wanted to bea different type of king, a different
type of individual that was about liberationand all of the different things I had
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learned while I was in college andwhy I was going to Kadeshian Tama Ray
with Malca. Yeah so yeah,yeah, yeah, that's a that's a
lot man. That's he did alot of stuff. Just the second time
today, it's like every time weget to chopping it up, him saying,
you leave me speechless. But let'sget in. Let's get into the
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let's get into the water man,like the water the water is really how
me and Prince, you know whatI'm saying, how we met at the
arm at the hip hop all thehip hop day and that land and I'm
saying I was I was all struckby the water man like the water that
had the rock and there I'm saying, Prince was able to explain everything that
was going on with it. Itwas just it was just everything that comes
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about the situation, like y'all,y'all putting it down to where y'all could
explain it and and and give itto the people, Like I want you
to talk about the water man.Well, I'm gonna let Prince do that
now because I've been speaking for awhile and I don't want to just take
up so much of the end viewmyself as actually a guest as well.
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So I'm gonna let him speak now, Yeah, go ahead, prince,
yep, yup. Um yeah,man. The water, I mean,
the water is everything those with youfrom too. Man, you gotta tell
us a little bit about yourself,about how you go. You know what
I'm saying. You gotta be youknow, you ain't got to be a
super elaborate, but we got youknow what I'm saying, how old you
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all know that, Prince? Now, we don't need to know how to
hold you important. File you tonow fill you know what I'm saying to
understand that. You know for surehe's just important. Okay, I get
what he's saying now, Okay,but he could have been you know what
I'm saying, could have Yeah,I'm just relaxed. Man, I'm saying
I'm driving right there all you Yeah, yeah, for sure, I got
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you. Um so yeah, I'mprint your count Ray. I am twenty
four years old. I'm from Bambridge, Georgia. Originally I was born and
raised in Banbridge, Georgia. WellI say born down there. I was
in between Bainbridge and Atlanta. Youknow, my entire life, most of
my life has been governed by music. You know, I've been doing music
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really since before I could read andwrite, and really before I could actually
say, you know, English words, I was already mouthing and you know
pretty much google guy guy in rhythmand in tone, the beats and stuff
like that. So by the timeI turned seven years old, I pretty
much was already ready to start writing, you know. So I started writing
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my own music at the age ofseven. I recorded my first song at
the age of eight, and Idid my first performance live at the age
of eight. And then by thetime I got to you know, being
thirteen years of age, I wasdropping mixtapes and projects and selling them at
school and all of that type ofstuff. So that's really what led me
here, you know, that's whatled me to leaving from Bainbridge, my
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hometown, to come up here toAtlanta or Georgia, you know, North
Georgia where we at now, becauseyou know, it was a lot more
opportunity in terms of being able toget active musically and things of that nature.
So you know, the music prettymuch led me everywhere that I've been.
And with my uncle, I meanwe always connected on that. You
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know, my uncle been doing musicfor so long and being a source of
inspiration and me being family oriented too. I kind of always just wanted to
keep family legacy going, you knowwhat I'm saying, So with things like
music and leading into things like businesswith the water, you know. So
I guess I segue into that whenI first came upon it. You know,
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I hit my uncle up some yearsago, and I was pretty much
just at a space in my lifewhere I was transitioning, you know,
transitioning like I said, I amtwenty four, so transitioning into you know,
that manhood and that adulthood. AndI kind of just hit a point
where I was like, you know, I was looking around, I was
looking at my environment and seeing everythingthat I was dealing with, and I'm
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like I kind of was just tellingmyself, like I'm ready to go to
another level. I'm ready to goto a new level. And I know
the type of family that I comefrom, and I know the type of
uncle, you know, that Ihave. So when I was ready to
make that jump, I kind ofjust hit my uncle up, like,
yo, you know, I'm readyto lock in. I'm ready to tap
in on some spiritual stuff. Notknowing you know that he was gonna have
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so much stuff already in store forme, not knowing that he was already
gonna have so much stuff lined up, although I know he's always been super
active and you know, like justa different type of dude, you know
what I'm saying. So I alreadysknew that, but when I came this
time around, it was kind oflike stuff was just pre ordained, you
know. So I got to Igot by the time I got to the
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water, I started viewing it forwhat it was. You know, He's
like, this is the base forall life on the planet. You know,
you get the water. You prettymuch you pretty much got one of
the biggest components that you need ESSENTIto life, you know what I'm saying,
life, survival and sustainability, andyou can build around it. And
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me the type of person that Iam, Like, I'm big on being
a student, like I was sayingearlier. So I started digging in.
I started digging into all the differentscrolls or books you know, that he
has written over the years. AndI started digging in and devoting a lot
of my time, you know,multiple hours and stuff. So first I
got into the science of the water, which was the first scroll that he
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gave to me, was The AncientSecrets of Science of Water. And then
I started to see the real impactof water, in terms of the cycles
of water, in terms of eventhe water bottling industry, and how a
lot of the public consensus or alot of the public information that's being given
to us about water and the waterthat we're consuming is a false narrative.
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Um, you know. So bythe time we get to the water,
I started looking at a lot ofthe water man exactly exactly. So my
eyes was open to that. Assoon as I started reading, I'm like,
what, you know, I startseeing stuff like you got different companies
selling you know, potassium chloride andthey water legally, and potassium chloride is
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one of the one of the threethings that used in lethal injection for you
know, death row inmates. AndI'm like, how they doing this?
You know? When then I'm lookingat that in comparison and in contrast.
And so the first thing, thefirst thing with the water that I would
say myself personally, was the tasteof it. As soon as I tasted
our water, it was like somethinghit me, you know, something hit
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me, Like in the crown chakraor something like you know what I'm saying.
It made me feel different, Yeah, like it sent this vibration through
my whole body. And then Istarted to look at the importance of information
and knowledge and things like that asit pertains to water and the history of
it. And you know, prettymuch I mean everything like from how your
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nail follicles grow to how your yeah, I mean to how you from how
your nail cuticles grow to how yourhair follicles grow, to your skin everything
like water impacts all of that,and once you get on our water consistently,
it's like you can actually start tosee, you know, change.
And not only that, but itwas the infrastructure, you know, us
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having a water bank and us doingit in a cooperative framework where the mission
and the vision was to be ableto get clean and uncontaminated water, you
know, to as many people onthe planet Earth as we can. And
the biggest thing with that is like, okay, well, you know a
lot of people, they haven't beenworried about water, they don't treat water
like it's of much importance. Butthen over the past three, you know,
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five, three to five years,it's like everybody's becoming a lot more
water conscious, everybody becoming a lotmore health conscious, and ironically, we
in a water crisis, you know, where it's a real deal shortage on
being able to get clean, drinkablewater, you know, pure and uncontaminated
from the source. And that wasanother thing that caught my eye because in
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the scrolls, you know, inthe scrolls that my uncle had written,
he predicted this, you know,so he already predicted that it was gonna
be a water crisis, which youknow, stuff like like all of this
type of stuff was just blowing mymind, and not only that, but
increasing my fire and increasing the inspirationfor me to be able to get something
behind something like this, you know, because it is so mount monumental and
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you know, life changing, youknow. So, um, that's just
a little bit startup on the water, how I was introduced to it and
the impact that has had on mylife already thus far. Well, I
I mean, TA had some somewater. He had a taste of it.
He say, he left his bottlein the house. But yeah,
you know, I want I wantto get a little you know what I'm
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saying, because I drink healthy waterall the time. Listening, Listen,
we about. That's about. That'sabout to make his way. He's just
getting he just get he just gettingstarted. He was drinking Poland spring for
a long time. You know whatI'm saying. He was. I'm saying,
we get him up game now.Yeah, that's way up here.
It's good for the people. I'msaying for for all out now, for
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all out views and subscribers. I'msaying that I W Coop w B coops
on this way. Yeah, we'regoing We're definitely going to get a case.
Let school change your life. Yeah, that's that's i WB is co
Op. You know co Op water. So it's water from the co Op.
You know in it's co Op waterthe superpower H two old. Just
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for everybody that's you know that's watchingand listening, you know that co Op
water is the best water on theplanet. Um been winning the Best Water
of Atlanta the Best Water Supplier ofAtlanta award since two thousand and fourteen.
Wow. Yeah, yeah for sure. It's heavily decorated accolades and credentials.
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Mm hmm yeah what um what likeuh like would you compare it to any
other the other top brands or wouldyou just say it's just it's no,
there's no comparison all got I justyeah, this is something that you know,
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like we already said, like Imean you can take it from you
know, from Tea and myself,like it's a different field off top.
And not only is it a differentfield, you know, but you don't
have to do anything to it,like it's pure, uncontaminated. You can
drink it straight from sword, straightout the bottle. You don't even have
to refrigerate it, you know whatI'm saying. And it is and it's
dope you feel me? Is yeah, like that of I can drink it
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room temperature and it just tastes good, like you know, because you know
a lot of New York City,you know we grew up. You know,
we just go right to the Fallscity. You know that was our
think back. You just you drinkright out, you drink right out the
hydrien. You know, we havemy I have my lady Chase tests tonight
and her response was, is clean. You know what I'm saying, It's
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been nice, know what I'm saying. Cleaning it to somebody, you want
to tell them that it's clean water, like and they not even they might
not even really understand what you're talkingabout until they taste it. You know
what I'm saying, because everybody,everybody who's drinking bottle water things, they
drinking clean water. When you touchedthat, it's the new it's it's levels
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to the stick us multilated. Yeah, you know. For for those people
who aren't you know, well,um, I guess you know, don't
know much about the science of thewater. You know, it is three
different phases. It's through different water, three different types of Yeah, we
can get like new phrase right there, water conscience. We got, we
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got a right, we got wegot to stand there all right. Yeah,
definitely, Yeah, that consciousness aboutwater because water is the universal you
know, with universal consciousness. Um, it's information and knowledge stored in the
water, you know, especially inwater like this. So you know,
that's what I was getting too aswell. Like you have well water,
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you have spring water, and thenyou have water such as this, which
is artesian water, which is waterthat comes you know, from below the
Earth's surface and it's been flown andyou know, the old proverb says,
you know, water is pure onceit's flown over stone seven times. So
you have this water that's been flowingin these aquifers and these underground water sources.
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For I would say up to youknow, millions of years, hundreds
of thousands to millions of years,and it's been doing nothing but just flowing
over stone back and forth. Andso it have these type of affinities to
you know, to consciousness. Ithave these type of affinities and connections to
hire a higher quality of life,hi, you know, higher quality of
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being. So just like bro wassaying earlier, you know with the bottles
that we have, we have bottleswith crystals in them, you know,
because there's a connection between the stoneor the crystal and the water and the
human body, you know what I'msaying. So it's definitely levels to this
stuff. And it's important to haveall these different type of crown Jews and
things like that when you're attempting tohave the highest quality you know, of
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life and the being. Think thatone, the one that the crystal in
it. Send me that one.I need that one. Yeah, we'll
get you some up there. Weneed to all for the for the people.
Is it possible for you to directthem where they could you know,
they could get they you know,they could buy the all right, they
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are whatever they're looking for as faras water supplies. Yeah, plug plug
your UM, your company, plugyour UM, your website, if you
have a fact you have an Instagram, if you have because people are gonna
be on my They're gonna be onmy back after after tonight's show, They're
gonna be on me. Where canI get this? Like? I love
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that out? I g i Wdot c o op web ww i WP
dot c o op. I needyou gotta check that out. Yeah,
yep, y'all can reach out tous UM through the website www dot iWB
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dot co op UM. It's contactlinks there where you can contact us and
get to us at admin through ouradministration email or you know, you can
hit us up through the social mediais if you want to contact us through
iWB dot co op, i WBdot coop on Instagram, you can contact
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us there as well. And Uyeah, you know, however y'all want
to do it, you know,yeah, I also want to actual brother
UM thing el ray about we cheschedon some things early in a different conversation
UM where he was enlightening us touh, you know, UM really being
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able to have financial freedom. ShallI say? That is that is that
good enough? Yeah, that's goodall right, brother, please, you
know, you know, and that'sthat's one of the most important things is
making sure that you have financial freedomand financial literacy. You know. So
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I spent a lot of years ofmy life in banking, as I said
before, um, when I wasyounger on Tama Ray with Malachi. That
was one of the things that Ididn't really see was the forma for economics.
And I started studying cooperative economics andlearning the systems of the world.
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And the first system of this worldwas a cooperative system, and then the
second system of this world was abartering system, and then the third system
was a communist system. And thisfourth system that we're currently in is a
capitalistic system. But we're taking itback to the co operative system because all
the original empires on the planet,they was cooperative. They was coops and
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had co operative systems, so theyhad very vast networks all over the planet.
You know. This was during thetime in our heyday we had empires
where we had forty million wealthy blackpeople in a co operative system. The
new bones of the Old Max theyhad forty million wealthy black people all around
the world, and I studied everyplace where they were from here in the
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Americas, from North America, SouthAmerica, Central America, all throughout Asia
into Australia, into India, alsointo Africa. They had a global network
under what they referred to as susuas su su susu economics, which means
cooperative economics. And I started studyingbanking very heavy because they were real at
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vans bankers and they substantiate a lotof the wealth on the planet. And
they had a lot of cities ofGoal and the places where people would talk
about, you know, El Doradoand the city of the Goal. All
that stuff was put together by theOmex all throughout this world. And there
are certain locations where they have somuch goal and booyon and secret caverns and
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places of wealth. And we weresupposed to be a wealthy people, and
a lot of the people who werestudying our science and our culture, they
was keeping it to themselves. Andthose people were the Europeans in the United
Kingdom in the UK. That's whya lot of the banking dynasties became very
wealthy because they was getting the secretsfrom these black dynasties and black families on
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how to sustain well for extended periodsof time. So I got real heavy
into studying the banking banking system,and I started going to Jako Island where
they established the Federal Reserve, andI started becoming you know, close friends
were like the Attorney of the Islandsand all these different people who were I
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would read about, you know,I would read about JP Morgan, I
would read about Forbes. I wouldread about good Year and you know bank
people of Bank of America and theFederal Reserve. And I was looking at
all these different things, you know, the Vanderbilts and the Rockefellers and all
these people, and all of thatstuff was out there on Jeko Island,
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and they did this, They didthis treaty on Jeko Island to establish the
Federal Reserve here in the States.And when they established the Federal Reserve,
the Federal Reserve was the the commercialarm that actually controlled all of the commercial
banks in the United States. Sothey was the regulatory for all of the
commercial banks. So every branch,you know, they had twelve branches of
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the Federal Reserve here in the States, and the premier branch was in New
York, where y'all are right now, and that's the place, you know,
where they established the whole next levelof the British Empire, which is
New York, from the Old Yorkand London to the New York here and
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what they call family offices. SoI started to study that, and I
started to see how we could substantiateourselves and get back to generational wealth.
And I started establishing it, andI just put together a cohesive framework from
all the studies that I did.I studied everything from the past. I
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studied everything that I can think ofpresently, and then I would think of
different things for the future. SoI want to put all these different things
together, all the different worlds togetherin a cohesive framework, so we can,
you know, substantiate ourselves and sustainourselves and never be in this situation
again, because we were never supposedto be at this low level. But
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I went through all of the thingsthat was provided to us in this world
to deceive us. It was alot of manipulation and a lot of deception.
But they was keeping all the secretsto themselves, just like Disney and
all of them. So when peoplestarted talking about all the movies coming out
like black Panther and the X Menand the Avengers. See, I already
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knew about this growing up because itwas already in my family. So I
already knew about the black panther,which was the black jaguar. And I
was writing scrolls about this when Iwas younger, and a lot of my
scrolls his family scrolls. So whenpeople look at a lot of these things
like X Men and the Avengers andBlack Panther and all these different things coming
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out, I had been a wroteabout it when I was young, and
I told people that they was gonnastart doing it because they were still in
the stuff from my family personally.So I said, okay, well one
day I will begin to expose that. So, um, that's deep right
there. Man, getting history righthere, people, you know what I
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mean, what we're talking about.What I'm saying, you better go check
your history. People, keep goingkick man, I'm saying, you know,
we and beat lightening. Here,We'll have to take a break though
we got we got two venutes tothe next break. We gotta take a
break, all right. We cancome back and then come back and come
back and closure closure out, whichthat was a lot of information right there.
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This this, this is gonna bethis gonna be one of those ones
where they got to rewind that didn'tgo back, Like hold on, what
did he say? Right y?Yeah? Yeah, that's the whole fact
right there, because this is thisis one of the episodes where you're getting
a lot of information. So y'all, y'all better definitely you better rewind,
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y'all, y'all, y'all should behonor getting this information right here that y'all
get somewhere around forty after forty plusminutes into the show, you know what
I'm saying, Like, y'all betterpick y'all better better get into it.
Yeah, hold love, Bobby,check us to a commercial place. We'll
be right back, guys. Yeah, going down for my dynasty new Boom.
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Stay with me magically, your majesty. You know I've been half that
at me feel like the market Systemcat lic Cake Life cap bo Eames were
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back at it again. Y'all knowthat this we can't lose. Okay,
play that? Yeah, and yourPrince introduced your song for me, bro
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Let the world. No. Thisis the new international single from King Ray
Royalty album. I thought I sawy'all that just leave it alone for y'all.
And now that is so you knowit's going down my crow and exhauted
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call it high calibar, high residencemove, sick spectacular, my vernacular attempt
to capacitor electricity recssary hickor ridicular retriggeryin a shippy and like peanut butter sucker
when I ordered the words supper andyeah you heard what I said? So
what you are minding on my oldmackhead red machine of a jaguar claw.
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I am a king and you knowmy squaw y'all so funny and y'all so
fraud and frisco hard coming as boylike bar miss fa come in and place
short and why he couldn't fit y'all, We're coming for y'alling rocks. After
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draw I thought I sold ya tojust leave it alone, And now that
is so you know what's going down? God defender sective for my dynasty.
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Now boom, stay with me magically, your majesty. You know I didn't
have that at me. Feel likethe market system. Everytime you channaete cop
Dynasty of Sheep with equity I ownedwith my soul sells you sell soul White
Company with a wrap card on thebeef bound, do not beat they stealing
from the clinic in like they forgotwe're living, but we must still be
a love for it to be new. That from the froth that's just written
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and the Jews that's been jipping bythe big homies can get raided for kidding
from the next chief of my tribeexlax on tracks, I'm on campus captivity
that don't give us no credit.Think it must be your procession because my
old flame study texted and the governmentsthey call it the breath they follo ite
or more the Prince black Fish smokethem like cushing kiss. From the hyper
Ready script, if I turned toa cliff, yeah we're coming for y'all
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throwing rocks at that. Yeah,I was coming. I thought I saw
y'all that just leave it a starnow and now that is so you know
it's going down, Presidents, He'scoming for y'all th rocks. Ready,
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get on the backage, let's getit, y'all ready, The tap tap
be what we're talking about. Yeah, well, there you have it,
Lay and Prince Chicon coming for y'allthrowing rocks defending mynd you protected in and
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a half minutes. Man, y'allyou know what I'm saying, go ahead,
go ahead and do whatever it isy'all want to you know, specially
y'all want to save real flesh.I want to give any shout outs anything,
Well, I mean yeah, We'rejust grateful to be on the show,
to be able to share with thepeople, and we look forward to
being on the show again, youknow. And I'm just just engaged with
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the community and UM enlightened people onwhat we are on and what we are
about because we're building on a globalscale. We are not just local and
domestic domestic. We global, Sowe approach things a lot differently, and
we love to enlighten people and justshow people how to build collectively with a
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family. We do everything in adynasty oriented way. We want to UM,
you know, just give a shoutout to the to the people that's
about real things or real business andliberation and taking things to the next level.
So we here to UM take thingsto a higher level, you know.
So we got our music. Wecall it high Resondence, you know,
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because we don't really like hip hopthat much anymore because of how corrupt
has become so I created my owngenre of music called High Residence and my
own record label called Indidness Entertainment,and I wanted to just do something a
keen man. Yo, Yo,he don't to you. He's a He's
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a natural born Hayter. He justtold them so it was dope, this
is this is, this is amazingin itself. Don't mind, don't mind.
I'm just having a moment my friends. Yeah for sure. UM,
just want to give a big shoutout to what we're talking about, you
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know, strong, appreciate youall forhaving us on allowing us to drop this
stuff. You know, Um,it's a new paradigm now, you know,
it's a new paradigm shift. Um. I want to give a big
shout out to you know, thefamily, the ancestors, and you know,
because we are the new ancestors andthey bestowed all of this stuff upon
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us and put it within our genes, you know, indigenous, just me
and the genes of us, andyou know they allowed us to be able
to do all of this stuff.Big shouts out to my uncle for you
know, taking heed and being astudent himself and then you know, turning
into the teacher and mentor that heis um and big shoutouts to all the
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supporters, you know, worldwide.We're getting a lot of love from Australia,
We're getting a lot of love fromthe United Kingdom in Canada and stuff
right now. So I want togive a big shouts out to them because
I know they'll be coming in andtuning in the strong guyl in TV to
see what we got going on.So UM shouts out to everybody man,
you know, uh love And youknow we like to say nla cash and
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our language or that goop um andnla cash just means, you know,
I am a reflection of you,and you are a reflection of me,
you know. Um, And wejust keep circulating and reciprocating them high vibrations
and you know, high energy andUM. That's pretty much like God.
Man, absolutely right. Hey,you know you already know I'm I'm gonna
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check in. You know what I'msaying. I'm gonna check in. We
were gonna be We're gonna be thatlittle landing soon man, real soon too,
you guys. But we running outof time, so we're gonna have
to close out this show. Iknow we could do a whole nother show,
but we definitely appreciate you guys timeum brother, appreciate out for coming.
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Man. It's all love, it'sall love, high vibrations. We
definitely gotta give a shout out toAtlanta. We gotta give a shout out
to New York City, Long Islandand Bobby Bob the man out here are
we talking about? You already knowwhat we're talking about, Global money.
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When we're talking about mm yeah,