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Speaker 1 (00:35):
Hi, Hi, Hi, Jesus, set this get up, Crust Scrims,
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Just Terminals destination Crust Simon.
Speaker 2 (01:19):
The Just Terminals Destination, Crust Simon, the Just Terminals Destination.
Speaker 3 (01:27):
Jesus, this ain't no mystery, Tila, Wait say.
Speaker 2 (01:46):
He said to the west side. Believe that. Jeez, I'm
here because I am a roaring line, crying out brightious
welcome everybody to the trust in the lawd and many
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report cooperative combined. Well, actually I don't know if they're
necessarily combined. I probably just want to take time to
break to announce the Manning report. But anyway, we've got
the campaign report right now. We're in the midst of
the campaign. We've got fifty days, forty nine and a
half days left before November fourth, and when the polls
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closed on November seventh, and they announced it past to
November fourth rather at seventh PM, they announced that James
Manning is the new mayor of the City of New York.
Going to be an intriguing time. And I've got some
things that I'm going to be broadcasting on tomorrow unless
something pulls me away from this desk. On tomorrow, I'm
going to be making some very exciting broadcast announcements on tomorrow,
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so you certainly want to be around for that tomorrow.
And today, of course, it is my first day since
the beginning of the thirty fourth year of the Outlaw Celebration.
I was in nineteen ninety one. That September fourteenth, I
was kneeling in prayer my old chip Had Day prayer
when the Holy Girl said to me, when I heard
myself say Outlaw, and the Holy Goir said to me,
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the word that you've now said is the new name
that all My God has given for the community formerly
known as Harlem. And it's been thirty four years that
I have been waiting for the transformation of a people,
which would then transform a community, which would then prepare
a community for the return of the Lord Jesus Christ.
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It's been thirty four years, and there's been a lot
of well, I mean, I've just been living life. And
you know, denbrah Loved Carter wrote a piece for me
and worked on it for a year and the students
performed at the conclusion of this year's graduation for the students.
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But and it dealt with all the ups and my life,
especially over the past thirty four years, things that particularly
would seem disappointing, and the things that would seem perhaps rewarding,
and through it all, what has taken place. At any rate,
I think I spent thirty four years prior to those
thirty four years getting ready to deal with all the
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things in my life, my ups and downs, and so
they happy. At any rate, I'm going to be the
next man of the City of New York. I'm working
very hard at that process. I want to give a
shout out and thanks to all the people that are
believing in me. Want to give a shout out to
all the people that are working to help me make
that possibility. I'm gonna make a lot of people happy.
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It'll be happy days will be here, at least righteous
days will be here again when I become the mayor
of the City of New York. And a lot of
people talking about this other guy, this Muslim guy that
he's out in front. Now. I could give you a
breakdown of why he could be easily defeated, but they're
focusing on the wrong person. To focus on Mario Andro
Cuomo and potentially on Eric Eric Adams. But at at
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any rate, I'm going to be the next mayor of
the City of New York, and we mister engineering where
we took a picture on well before we get to that.
I think then what I'd like to be able to
do is that when I do become the mayor of
the City of New York, I'm going to start each
day with prayer. If I'm not at City Hall, let's
say at eight o'clock in the morning, whenever it is,
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I would start my day at City Hall or nine
o'clock or whatever the time will be. Whenever I get
to City Hall, I'm going to pray, and I'm going
to go into the mill of Alexander Stanley Chapel and pray.
And nobody's be forced to go in there with'men. Perhaps
you know that's up to themselves. But if I'm out
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of town, I would probably have an online prayer. And
I want you to listen to a prayer that I
prayed recently that I will pray. I'm gonna pray this
prayer now for the next forty nine days until I
become the mayor of the City of New York. So
every day for the next forty nine days, I'm gonna
rebroadcast this. I'm going to either tweet it out or
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somehow another make sure it gets out to you, or
I would do a fresh prayer that would be different
from this one, or this one could be interchange because
it is so during that what's the word generic? I
think it's the word I'm looking for. But I will
pray every day at the city at City Hall. I'm
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going to turn that building you see behind me into
a sacred place, a place of justice, a place of truth,
a place where all people can feel welcome and nobody
will be ill treated in this building when I become
the mayor of the City of New York. So I
wanted to be able to establish that what I'm going
to do in a few moments, if you, if I
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can stop talking about it, I'm going to let you
hear my first prayer that I prayed, and I probably
will reproduce this prayer. Let this prayer run time and
time and time again. I'm gonna be a righteous mayor
and We're gonna make New York City an amazing city.
I'm gonna be a righteous man. I'm gonna make all
the crooked places straight and gonna make all the crooks
play pay rather. And so I'm excited about this and again.
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If I said it once, I can I can never
say it too many times. Thank all of you for
your contributions of your financial wealth to the manningfamaire dot
com donation station. Thank all of you for supporting out law,
for your giving to all of what happened to Joseph Manning. Hey,
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Joseph Manning up to New Hampshire. What was the idea
that big gift you gave last night? Joseph Manning is
gives a gift to the to the ministry every day,
every day, every day. It's not a big gift, but
this is something every day. Joseph Manning has never misgiving
a gift to the ministry in years, but yesterday gave
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a big gift. You gave a big gift. I'm trying
to figure out what was going on up there in
New Hampshire, but thank you, Joseph. And I think Canaan
sent a gift. Canaan Peters sent a gift to us
a week or so ago in Canaan lit. I'm deserved. Busy,
you know, I'm busier than a Paisley tie factory. I
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talk to more lawyers. I talked to at least four
or five lawyers a day, and if anybody have any
idea what it is to talk to a lawyer because
they talking a different language. You know, lawyers talk in
a different language, they have a different concept, and so
you first of all, you have to adjust to what
it is that they're saying. And because I've been dealing
with the courts for the last ten years consistently, I
kind of understand lawyers, understand the language and now what
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they're talking about and how they write, but just talking
with them, because the law is so all encompassing. But
when you have to talk to several lawyers per day,
it drains you of your energy. But Cana, I know
you're out there and you're still a member of the family.
So hang tight, don't don't, don't get bent out of shape.
But again, going back to we want to have this
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prayer parade. I want to thank all of you for
your gifts, Thank God of you for believing in me.
We're going to pull off tomorrow. I wish to make
a big announcement and uh, we're gonna pull off perhaps
one of the greatest upsets, So one of the greatest
victories in political history. We're going to do it. We're
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gonna do it with the aid of the Lord Jesus Christ.
So I'm gonna let you listen to this prayer, but
don't go anywhere, because I'll be I'll be right back.
Happy thirty fourth anniversary outline, Happy anniversary pray, Pastor Manning.
I'm here because I am a roarring line crying out anciousness.
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I really want to help the people. I do. I
want to people have a lot of pain. There's a lot
of there's a lot of misery going on, and I
can help as the mayor of the City of New York.
That's right. I And so I'm gonna start each day
on prayer. I gotta. I had the engineer bring up
my photo. I'm every day. I'm gonna start every day
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at City Hall on my knees in prayer. That's what
I'm gonna do every day. And I'm gonna pray for
the people. That's city Hall. I still on no steps
some time ago. But I'm gonna buy my head and
ask our Most High God if he will help me
guide this city. I'm gonna ask him, Lord, help me
guide this city. Lord help me to root out corruption.
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Lord help me to bring justice to the people. Lord,
helped me to bring truth to the poor, not just
financial handouts and trick its trinkets to hand out to
poor people. Let me bring them the truth. Let me
exalt them rather than dig a deeper hole for them. Lord,
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Let me bring peace and unity among the homes. Let
me bring a health and long living. Lord. Help me
lead this great city. Lord, Let me prepare this place
for you to return. Lord. Let this become a place
where people all over the world will come to see
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what you have done. Lord, using my experience and the
length of my years and the taste of my days,
the millions of meals that I have served to the poor,
the housing that I have provided to those who are homeless,
and those in a prison. Bound that we can shut
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down the prisons and shut down many of the police stations,
and let the streets be safe because of your peace.
And let me speak comfortably to the people. Let me
speak love the hearts of the fathers for their children
and for their wives, giving their wives a peaceful, financial,
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spiritual security. Lord, let me lead New York City. Now,
I'm going to pray this every day, not just that
particular prayer depending on those circumstances, but that's the general
idea of what I'm gonna pray every day when I
become the mayor of the city of New York. And
my God is a prayersing god. I don't know about
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your God, but my God, his name is Jesus, is
a prayer answering God. And here's what I want to do.
Live by the Holy Ghost, and I pray that y'all
will be able to receive this. I know many of
you will. Some of you perhaps will not, but I
know that many of you will. Lord, thank you for
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not turning this building over to that Muslim Zorahan Mandandi Mandani. Lord,
thank you for not giving him this building. Lord Jesus,
thank you for not giving him this city. Lord, thank
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you for not giving him the power to make us
say peace and blessings be upon the prophet Muhammed. Lord,
thank you, thank you for keeping that Muslim, locking that
Muslim out of these sacred quarters. Thank you, Jesus. Thank
you Jesus for keeping that Muslim from having full power
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over our schools, over our institutions. Thank you, Jesus, that
this city Hall remains sacred and in your name, Almighty God,
the Muslim shall not enter in and shall not take
charge of the lives of the people. And I'm willing
Almighty God to be your vessel. I'm willing Lord Lord
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Jesus to be your servant. I'm willing Lord Jesus to
be your righteous that I might stand in the gap
between the living and the dead, and to protect this
great building from Islam, from anti fadders, from ices, from
al Kada, from Hamas, from the hoodies, and from others.
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To protect this building and to protect this city, to protect, defend,
and uplift. In your name and by your power, I
thank you for giving me this opportunity to serve at
such a critical time as this. Thank you Jesus, as
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we prepare a place for you to return. And then
your name Jesus, I pray and give things. Amen and Amen.
Now I'm gonna pray that as well. I'm gonna pray
that as well. Hey, what's my name? What's my name?
What's my name? Jeans Manning? Can you going to that
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voting booth on the fourth of November here in the
New York City mayoral election? And when you go in there,
whose name you're gonna print in the right insection? Who
name you're gonna print in the right in section on
the ballot, mon DOMMI, who are you gonna prayer?
Speaker 4 (15:26):
Whose name?
Speaker 2 (15:27):
Jeans Manning? Hey man, Donnie, do you understand the words
that are coming out of my mouth? Do you understand
the words that are coming out of my mouth? Whose
name you're gonna print on the right in section on
the ballot on November fourth here in the New York
City mayoral election. Jeans Manning? All right, now, let's get
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it all all right. A couple of things. One is
is that I'm gonna ask if you would share that
prayer with the many people that are on your platform.
That prayer should will be posted up on our Facebook website.
As you know, we have several Facebook website. We have
the James David Manning Facebook website which first started out
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getting friends, and we have five thousand friends, so that's maximum.
So we open up the doctor James David Manning Facebook
page and it's unlimited in the number of people, and
I think we got seventy six thousand followers on that
particular page. We are on Rumble, We're on x and
we're on YouTube as well. On the YouTube, it's Outlaw
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Worldwide ministries as well. Can I ask you to go
to those particular each one of those if you have
those on your computer, your iPad on or whatever, and
to share that prayer that I just pray with as
many people as you possibly can. And I'm going to
be praying. I'm taking over the responsibility and I'll make
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more announcements about this, but I'm also now acting as
the acting mayor of the City of New York. I'm
gonna pray every day for the next say, we have
forty nine and a half days left before the polls
closed on November fourth, at seven pm. I believe it's
the time. The other item is, of course, we were
supposed to have been on ninety six Street this past Friday.
We made the announcement that we were going to be there,
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and we weren't there because of circumstances that prevented us
from getting there, other items that rolls that prohibited us.
We will be getting to the ninety sixth Street. I
will make the announcement when we will get to ninety
sixth Street. We were on one hundred and forty ninth
Street and Third Avenue on Saturday and members of the
Working Class Party, and I want to speak with Rainbow,
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Rainbow afar because the members of the Working Class Party.
A member rather named Troy I believe with the Working
Class Party came and he knew I was going to
be there, so he came, So I want to I'm
gonna be seeking the endorsement of the Working Class Party.
I know they've endorsed the Muslim but I'm gonna be
seeking their endorsement. I think that we can work something out.
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I'd like to have the endorsement of the Working Class Party.
I'm gonna ask Rainbow to contact him to make sure
they've got an online chat, open chat where I can
interact with them. So I'm gonna ask for that to
take place as soon as we as possibly can. The
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back three months ago now, I was out one hundred
and twenty fifth Street campaigning and a prominent member of
the of the Abyssinian Baptist Church came up to me
and said, Pastor Ny. He says, don you for years?
Why did you wait so long to do this? Why
do you wait to get to the age you are
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at this present moment? To d said why did you
wait so long? And you know we were both youngsters
years ago, and you know I didn't have a good
answer for him. You know, I think I gave him
some sort of answer. I'm not sure what I said
to him, but but I now have the answer why
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it took me so long? Why didn't I do this
when I was forty years old? What did I do
when I was fifty and sort of you know, the
prime of life kind of time? Why didn't I do that?
Then there are a couple of answers. Now, want everyone
who loves the ministry, who loves the fact I'm going
to be the mayor of the City of New York,
who loves the Lord Jesus Christ, who loves the truth,
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to listen to me that the this is I sort
of a too pronged answer that I want to give.
Reason number one. If I'd done this when I was
forty five, or let's say, fifty years of age, the
world as we understand that now would not have needed
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me back then as desperately as they need me now.
The world isn't turmoil now. The algorithms, the giants of
the of the social media have taken over the world.
I don't care. Uh. The only person I think that's
probably still in some kind of power is shi Jingping.
And China, because China controls bite Dance and Byte Dance
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controls TikTok. But the rest of the world can forget
about it. You can forget about it. The world is
now controlled by Jeffrey Jeffrey, but Mark Zuckerberg, whoever it is,
and on these various social media platforms, they're in control now.
And it's not the president of some nation. You'll find
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that out a little bit later on, because you're probably
not willing to accept that right now. But we've now
been run by computers and algorithm who have not been
run by presidents, democracies of communism or anything else. And
they've chosen they've chosen the Muslim, you know its name.
They've chosen the Muslim as a young person to exalt.
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And as much as you may disagree with tribulation trump
by a large number of things. They also control the
voting booths. They do. They control the voting booths, they
control the posters, they control the newspeople. So it's the
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world didn't need me back thirty five years ago. The
world didn't need me the way they need me now.
That's number one. So it wasn't my time because it
wasn't not the time for my expertise and skills to
be displayed to be run to run for mayor of
the City of New York. So I and then then
the reason number two of the prong number two is
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that I didn't have the experience, quite frankly, to be
the mayor that I need to be. Now, let me
tell you what I mean by that as a event.
I think it's in the book The Philosopher for a
New Generation of about the Ming dynasty, and that during
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the area of the Ming dynasty going back four hundred
years ago in China, that no one could become a
leader of a Chinese providence and trying to be in
such a vast land mass and large numbers of persons.
They had their own provinces, and there was this family
called the Ming that had a dynasty in terms of
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one family member succeeded the other. And no person could
become a leader of the Ming dynasty that was not
proficient in medicine, in law, in philosophy, and architecture and
other sciences. So usually by the time a person was
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able to say they're proficient and therefore were able to
lead the community because they were proficient in those items
they were usually in their seventies or their eighties, and
then they would take over as the leadership of the nations.
So what is happening with me is that I had
to become proficient in law. And whether you see it
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from this perspective or not, the wranglings I've had with
the Seat of New York, the Melon Bank and others,
it simply was training me to be proficient in law. Oh,
I know, I don't. I probably can't write the best
memorandum of law in filing some sort of a brief,
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but I'm pretty good. I've had my time. I've filed
a couple of suits. I've got one going on right
now in the Appellate Division pro se. I filed one
in the Southern District Federal Court. So no, I'm not
a lawyer and I haven't been to law school, but
I am proficient at it now I understand it. I
also understand medicine and healing. So the reason why, mister
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who asked me from the Abysinian Church, why did I
wait to get to this age and why did I
wait so long to make such a dynamic run. And
it's because I had to gain the experience. I had
to gain the experience that is necessary in order to
be a good leader. You're choosing a person that does
not have age on them. Youth is dangerous. Young people
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probably don't want to receive this, but youth is dangerous.
You're under fifty to sixty years old, you are dangerous.
Your thought patterns are impulsive. You are given to making mistakes.
You're given to make decisions that will will haunt you
for the rest of your life. Youth is dangerous. And
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so to answer that question, why I've waited so long
to do this and then the other thing, the circumstances
had to be right. I had to be prompted. I
have to have the fire in the belly to be
able to do this work that I'm doing now. And
so that's why I'm doing it now, and that's why
I will be successful. I thought I would share that
with you. The other item is is that one of
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our if you Will followers named Raphael Suliman wrote a
piece and if Suliman has been with Suliman has been
with us for the other twenty years now, well at
least fifteen sixteen years, and he wrote a piece that
I thought was profoundly interesting by the way I when
I look at I want to say to our staff,
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our campaign staff, and to everyone else listening. And I
say this with all due respect for rat sulimanas I've
I've been running his piece now, not plagiarizing, but giving
him credit for But I want to say to all
of our people one of the things that I will
discuss and close doors about our bid to become the
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bad of the city of New York, that that Muslim
boy can't hold on to his lead. They say in
the polls now he's at forty five percent, but he
can't hold onto that. And one of the great examples
of that is that he can't hold on to that
lead is that at first when he won the nomination,
the Democratic nomination, Rafeael Suliman was in his corner. Raphael
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Suliman was supporting of that Muslim when he first won,
going back three four months ago. But Rafael Suleiman has
left the Muslim's corner and is now full heartily supporting me.
Well I mean by that, I mean that if you'll
listen to me now, everybody listening to me listening to
me very carefully, because they narrowed my reach once people
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hear me, even though they thought that they wanted to
vote for that Muslim. He's he's going to lose at
least at least seven to nine percent of his present
polling number to people who are just gonna flip. They're
just gonna flip, just like Suliman flipped. They're gonna flip.
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They're gonna So he's gonna look, he's gonna lose I
and I and I alone. I'm only able to do that.
Cuomo can't flip any of his followers. Adams can't flip
any of his followers. Sleeve Work can't slip any of
his followers either. But they're gonna flip. I'm gonna flip
at least seven to nine. I'm gonna take that forty
five percentage points where he's at right now and bring
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him down to about thirty six or thirty seven. So uh,
and Suliman is a great example of that. Now, great
appreciate Sir Suliman has been with me for years. But
I had Saber put together a piece about the plight
of the Black Grace, and I had a really what
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I said, an interview I had with a fellow by
name in Queen's z flip on this past Saturday, right
out there in the courtyard. I'm on the sidewalk on
this whole matter of whether matter passing is for the
black people or not, or whether he's against black people
in general. But at any rate, I've had Sabbath put
this piece together. I'm gonna let it run, and then
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I'll be right back.
Speaker 5 (28:15):
To all New Yorkers. Lend me your ear November fourth
is approaching quickly, and you need to know that you
still have a choice in voting for the best candidate
as mayor of New York City, and that person is
none other than James Manning. Pastor Manning may be able
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to save the black race in America if he gets
into politics.
Speaker 6 (28:42):
He knows what the problems are. He is the quintessential
black man.
Speaker 5 (28:48):
He has been everywhere where a black man can possibly
go in America, from an elite university to prison, from
a rural Southern background to a big city existence to
a corporate job to a brief life as a criminal,
from poverty to a middle class existence, to a belief
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in God and a reaffirmation of faith, to a religious
leader and a family man. He understands the black man
and woman down to their very bones. Elect him people
of New York City to the Mayor's office. With the
advent of the new AI technology, white racists and power
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will have god like technologies at dead disposal while possessing
primitive impulses to suppress all progeny that a week, just
as the Nazis did in.
Speaker 6 (29:48):
Germany during the period of World War II.
Speaker 5 (29:52):
Eugenics as a concept is about to make a huge
comeback because we didn't deal with these philosophis concepts over
several generations. Since we didn't heal these psychic impulses in
our collective unconscious.
Speaker 6 (30:10):
They will re emerge among us. Now is the time.
Now is the moment. Now is your opportunity to change
your life. New Yorkers.
Speaker 5 (30:25):
Let's make history together. Print his name James Manning on
the ballot on November fourth, twenty twenty five, and watch
your lines be mightily blessed.
Speaker 2 (30:44):
All right, By the way, Captain Farr is working on
getting our vans wrapped with the my knocking out Mandamie
and asking whose name you're gonna print, So we prayed
it'll happen with the next couple of days. Then we'll
be making an announcements about when we're going to be
in Willisburg on Lee and Raw Street. If you live
in Willisburg, Brooklyn, it is my plan to be on
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Lee and Raw Street for three days. If you live
in Staten Island, is my plan holding a rally for
three days and three nights, NonStop, not going home to
my using my own bathroom, use my own table, sleeping
my own bed for three days in Williamsburg on Lee
and Raw Street, and also on in Staten Island on
Bay Street at the Staten Island Ferry. Plan to spend
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three days, three days and three nights there holding a
campaign rally. So profit. As soon as those vans are ready,
I'm hitting the road. But let me share this with you,
those of you who are concerned, and those of you
who are really following the race carefully, and you're watching
the fact that my dommy roads like forty five percentage
of the percentage points, and nobody's moved them. He's right,
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he stayed there all this time. The Muslim on the
day that two weeks four uh, the November, the fourth election,
when it becomes publicly known and acknowledged, and they can
no longer be held a secret that I am in
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the race. Now it's gonna take another month because they're
fighting me with everything that they can. They they I'll
explain to you why. But nonetheless, at some point it's
gonna spill out. And when it does, Mandomie would drop
seven points in the in the in the post immediately
once people known.
Speaker 7 (32:34):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (32:34):
And right now they're polling people and people that they're
calling certain people saying, well, they're asking the posters are asking,
are you gonna vote for You're gonna vote for the
red hat cow, You're gonna vote for the Muslim, You're
gonna vote for Adams, You're gonna vote for Cuomo. And
they said, no, I'm voting for Manning. They won't tell you.
They said, well, no, Manning's not on the ballot, so
you can't. We want to include him. So if not
Manning who posters have a way of jigging people to
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say a certain kind of thing, then they report what
they want to report. That's how it works, that's out
of that's the you know if you will to because
I don't know if you want a corruption of it,
But that's how it happens. The moment I get on
any public television station listening to Barrick Captain. The moment
my face is seen on any public television station, the
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Muslim will drop seven points in a poll. He'll drop
from forty five to around thirty eight or thirty seven.
Can the moment, the moment even before people hear the message,
and that the moment I opened my mouth on television,
the moment I offen my mouth on television, he'll drop
seven points in the polls. That's before people get will
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have an opportunity to see me actually camtaigning on television,
which is a large part of what's happening because I
was planning on doing a lot of the campaigning on
social media. But they're crooked, they they are. We have
about at this point, I think three million manning manning
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for mayor views or interactions, but the algorithms are preventing
us from going further. Now that they've seen they you know,
TikTok and Facebook and others. They just don't let us grow.
They won't let us grow. But we'll see how all
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that works out. I've got I've then gone to Plan B.
But the moment people see me on television and the
Muslim will drop seven points in the poll and the
moment I campaigned one week after he drops into super post,
he'll be down in the if you will, mid twenties
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in terms of his popularity. Because what one needs to understand,
the only reason why he's leading is because Andrew Cuomo's
was about his boring and watch is watching paint dry.
So that's the reason number two. It's not the number
one reason. The number one reasons why is that there
are a lot of young people that have manipulated by
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the Chinese government through TikTok. The Chinese government has given
that Muslim Caught Blanche anywhere they can promote him anyway,
they can put introject him into Barbie DAWs or into
ship planning or into landing airplanes, or into the war,
anywhere they can. They have the controls they can. They
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have opened up the sellers for that Muslim to be
seen everywhere, to be seen everywhere, and every little small
organization that is a part of the let's say a
college group, or some social group, or some women's group,
some if you will, theater group, every one of these
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small groups of young people under thirty five years of age,
they have they allow his messages to just go right
in there while people are sitting there, all of a sudden,
the Muslim shows up. And there are literally thousands of
these small gen Zia groups around America where they have
promoted him. He's not a politician, he's not a prolific speaker.
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He isn't he's not a good speaker. He's not he's
not dramatic in what he says or what he does.
But the Chinese government is now controlling and all of
a sudden, I'm sure it amazed him that he was
doing so well in the polls because the Chinese government
is actually running him as a candidate. We talked about
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Russia running Trump as a candidate. The Russians ain't got
nothing on so and that is to be explained, and
I'll explain that. There'll be time enough to explain that,
so people will know that Muslim boy is not you know,
he's not. He's not a forty five percent, if you will,
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He's somewhere, probably down in the four and five percent.
But at any rate, that's what's happening. The Chinese government
has now given imagine this, to put it down when
y'all can get it right. Imagine this, if every television
station in New York City and in America for that
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pat and every social media platform had me on every
day talking about me, interviewing me, had their associates, news
anchors all talking about me every day. Imagine imagine how
popular I would be. Now, I'll have to admit, because
of your pastor Manning always deals with the truth, there
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are some things that I say that perhaps people might
find offensive, but that hasn't been said. Imagine how popular.
Imagine if every television station was talking about me the
way they're doing with the Muslim and the way and
before it came to the television station, now it was
on the social media platy every Let's say, for instance,
as a group of alpha beta caps, whatever it is.
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Or let's say there's a social group within a college.
Joel say there is a group that manufacturers I don't
know something and there are all the young people that
are Let's say that Silicon Valley, and the Silicon Valley
has all this chapters and and what what Byite Dance
does and TikTok is that they put that Muslim into
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every one of those ing every portal. I mean, let's
say that Byte Dance or TikTok has let's say a
billion subscribers. That TikTok has a billion subscribers, right, and
they because they want that Muslim to win so they
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can control him. And then thus the control you, they
allow him access to all billion portals. And that's all
that is. That's all that has happened with Mondami the Muslim,
that they've allowed him access to all those portals. The
thing of it is, I think it's telling is that
he's not a higher rating than he is right now.
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And the reason being is because alder people can see
through that. Anybody, you know, you you forty years of age,
you know you have enough sense to sy through this
guy talking about free grocery stores, making prostitution legal, defunding
the police, calling the police, races, free bus rise, free housing.
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All the people know, even though people are living in
homeless shelter themselves. Maybe no, that free housing is not
the answer to any society. At that point, communism has
become a sickening. But imagine if imagine if Bite Dance
TikTok open up every one of those porters, to everyone
in the organization, to every subscriber, to every subscriber on TikTok,
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that Muslim has access and the TikTok or algorithm people
will send him them those various organizations message open up this,
open this up, and they opened it up and there
is there is the Muslim. So but I understand how
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to I understand how to how to bring him down quickly.
But that that's what that's what we have happened. I
So going back to why I'm doing this, I'm I
it wasn't time for me to do this thirty years ago.
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It wasn't time, and the crises were not and the
return of the Lord Jesus Christ was not that. We
had to have first have Obama, then have tribunation Trump
and then we after that we have the tribulation and
then the return of the Lord Jesus Christ. And that's
my time. That is the time that Almighty God has
set up for me. And so to answer the question
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why didn't I do this sooner? By the way, miss Engineer,
what run at Raphael Suliman piece just one more time?
I think it's Sapatha has done a great job. But
by the way, Parentetic, can let me do a little
teaching here. When I first came to this church mill
at Alexander Stanley who I'm going to name the chapel
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at City Hall after took me in. I just came
out of prison. I came out of prison on Thursday,
June twenty, I think for something, and I joined this
church on Sunday, June twenty eighth, I think three days later.
Pastistani took me in. I immediately began to work with me.
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I began to be his driver and several other things.
And I didn't know. I didn't have much time with him,
but what I did was I listened to him. I
remember once I was in the Baptist Minister's conference at
Content Avenue Baptist Church and on the Forifift Street and
convent in New York City, and one of the I
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think I just passed the Calvin Butts passed. The Butts
got up as some other young preacher got up. We're
just doing things. And you know that before that conference,
all those men, you know, the church and all that
experience of eighty year old passes. I said the past ten,
how did that young man know so much? He said, ah, well,
he ain't been raised up in the church. He was
probably born in the church. You know, it's a Sunday school,
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probably in Sunday Man, he raised the ain't been it
spent the last forty years in life in Churck. You
just you've been out on the street for the last
forty thirty years. Oh so I see at any rate?
I uh, because I didn't know anything about how the church,
how to say a proud what the all the call was,
what the you know, what the open the doors.
Speaker 8 (42:41):
Of the chiin.
Speaker 2 (42:42):
I know none of that. I didn't anyway, But I
submitted myself to him fully, and everything he had to
give to me in this brief time he we had
he had left, I absorbed him. I'm gonna let you
see this. This piece is done by Sabbath and done
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by the support of her husband, Elder Lafleur. And I'll
say to you that you can become extremely powerful by
submitting yourself. The road to power is through submission to power.
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Let's say that again. The road to power is through
submission to power. Now, so when Elder la Floor submitted
himself to me, God raised him up. He wasn't gonna
get anywhere trying to tell me what he thought he felt,
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judging me, criticizing me, disobeying. You know, if I say
that I want the children downstairs to have waffles with
green syrup and green eggs on Tuesday morning. And he said, well,
I'll feel like I got that why we got to
have all that. I mean, I'll serve him, but I
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mean i'll and I'll come in, but I ain't gonna
serve in green eggs. And by the way, you know,
I ain't gonna so at that point he's not submitted
to me, and so therefore he will not receive the power.
I learned this also from Jesus. In order to have power,
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you gotta submit to the one that the Lord puts
over you, not judge them, not criticize them, and you
definitely will not disobey, not one hair that falls from
their head. Would you be found in disobedience or disagreement
with Submit yourself, and that's how you get power. Submit yourself,
and that's how you get wisdom. And I would say
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that to all of our members and the people going
forward for the to trekt the city hall. You submit yourself.
Nobody said you're not the leader. You have no idea
where God's going. What your job is to do is
to submit yourself fully and completely, and then God will
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raise you up He'll give you that power. So I
want you to watch what God has done in Sabbath
one more time in saidy to roll that clip.
Speaker 6 (45:26):
To all New Yorkers. Lend me your ear.
Speaker 5 (45:31):
November fourth is approaching quickly, and you need to know
that you still have a choice in voting for the
best candidate as Mayor of New York City, and that
person is none other.
Speaker 6 (45:46):
Than James Manning.
Speaker 5 (45:48):
Pastor Manning may be able to save the black race
in America if.
Speaker 6 (45:52):
It gets into politics. He knows what the problems are.
He is the quintessential black man.
Speaker 5 (46:00):
He has been everywhere where a black man can possibly
go in America, from an elite university to prison, from
a rural southern background to a big city existence to
a corporate job to a brief life as a criminal,
from poverty to a middle class existence, to a belief
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in God and a reaffirmation of faith, to a religious
leader and a family man. He understands the black man
and woman down to their very bones. Eluct him people
of New York City to the Mayor's office. With the
advent of the new AI technology, white racist in power
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will have God like technologies at dead disposal. While possessing
primitive impulses to suppress all property that a week, just
as the Nazis did.
Speaker 6 (46:59):
In jil during the period of World War Two.
Speaker 5 (47:04):
Eugenics as a concept is about to make a huge
comeback because we didn't deal with these philosophical concepts over
several generations. Since we didn't heal these psychic impulses in
our collective unconscious.
Speaker 6 (47:22):
They will re emerge among us. Now is the time.
Now is the moment.
Speaker 5 (47:30):
Now is your opportunity to change your life. New Yorkers,
Let's make history together. Print his name James Manning on
the ballot.
Speaker 6 (47:44):
On November fourth, twenty twenty five, and watch your lines
be mightily blessed.
Speaker 2 (47:56):
I am one of you to reductat or if you
certainly receive it as a reductioning, because we're going to
be using that quite often now. But I want to
call upon all of our audience to do every camping
you can UH to UH, invite people to donate, to
invite people to h to participate in whatever way they can,
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to bring me to the office of the Mayor of
the City of New York. I'm on the right road.
I'm doing all of the right things, and the righteous
thing has to be done in order for you to
maintain my, if you will, ability to lead New York City.
When I first came to this church, in addition to
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the fact that I didn't know very much about my
sister said to me, I don't tell anybody you've been
in prison. And she said, because if you tell people
who be in prison, they won't trust you there that
or the other, and so just keep that to yourself.
She said to me. She's a year older than I
was right, and I didn't take her advice. And I'm
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glad I didn't because if I did that, I'd be
dead now. I never would have reached the standing. The
standing I've reached in life. I never would have reached
this position. But someone will found out I've been in
prison anyway, and then called me a hypocrite. So there's
advice that people give that they the way they live
their lives. When I look at people who want to
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give me advice, I didn't first consider, well, how the
hell do you live your life? You wanna advise me?
Do you want to you? I can not that I
can't listen to people. Well, he's so big here that
can't nobody tell him nothing. You could tell me a
whole lot, but you got to be worthy of telling me.
I mean, what's in your experience? What's in your life
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that says that you have something to tell me? I mean,
you know when I listened to past and Stality and
he told me all those young preachers in at the conference,
they've been in church all their lives. Said they were
born in church, born and babies raised up in Sunday School.
You know. You know they've been in church all that.
That's why they know so much. But one hear them
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when I look at their life and this is how
we're going to run the city hall. First of all,
what is it in your life that says that you
can contribute to something? And I should? I should accept
your advice? And as a pastor. Uh, my mother told
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me something and I'll share this with y'all because I
figured I could talk to you. She said you should
do this with that church.
Speaker 9 (50:36):
You should.
Speaker 2 (50:37):
You know, I had to tell her, You're not the pastor.
God didn't make you maybe my mama, but you ain't
the pastor. God didn't make you the pastor of the church.
And I am not listened to very Catholic listen is
very Catholic. This is very cathlic. I told my mother this.
I told her, you're not the pastor, and if I
start doing what you say do, you're gonna have a
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thought to over the children, over the schools, over the people.
And God didn't put you in that authority. He put
me there. We had several other mothers of the church
that left the church because if I was a young
preacher at the time, very young, they were much older
and they wanted to run the church this way. They
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wanted to run it that way, and that wasn't what
God was saying to me. That was what the law
was saying. And God didn't make them the pastor. So here,
what is it about you that I should put the
lives of these children at risk? What is it what
have you shown me that I should put the lives
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of the children, put the well being of this church
into your hands. What is it that you've done that
shows me that better? Yet, there are a group of
Americans who are willing to put the lives of the children,
of the seniors, of the citizen of New York into
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the hands of that Muslim. There are people who are
willing to put the lives of the city, the people
of the city of New York, into the hands of
that Muslim. They're willing to do it. They don't because
they don't know. They don't they don't they don't understand
the world. They don't know anything, and they really don't care.
Whether it's in Jesus says for them, it doesn't really matter.
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They're willing. They're not repulsed by the idea that we're
gonna give the decision making process of this city to
a Muslim. They're not repulsed by that because they're ignorant.
They're basically without understanding. I don't care you know, whether
they've been to school, but they're basically ignorant. They do
not have concern that a Muslim, that they're putting the
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fate of New York City into the hands of a Muslim.
That doesn't bother them. That doesn't bother them because they
are too they're they're paid. They have not had enough
experience in life. They have not had enough understanding in
life to recognize that it is destructive, that the advice
is destructive. But they don't have that basic life understanding.
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So they're willing to give this city to a Muslim.
They're willing to give it because to them, they don't
know any better. They don't know the difference between Islam
and Christianity. They don't know the difference between communism and democracy.
Or they know the words, but they don't know the difference.
And moreover, they don't give a damn. Spiritually, they don't
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give a damn. It doesn't bother them that the city
Hall would be held. It doesn't bother them that Jesus
would have to look at New York City that is
being led by Muslim. They think Jesus would be okay
with that. They think Jesus would be okay with that.
Does them bother Jesus. That doesn't bother Moses, It doesn't
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bother the prophet. These people don't care. They were putting.
They would put that Muslim in the city hall in
a heartbeat. They think he's a good man, he's a
young man, he's good. Let's go with him, let's go.
They don't They don't concerned about Jesus. They don't have
any idea that that would be concerning to Jesus. They
don't know, and you can't teach them. They don't know
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that Jesus would not be pleased with a Muslim presiding
over New York City. They don't know that. They generally
don't know the difference between Jesus and a Muslim in
that regard. And moreover, they don't care. So when those
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who put him in power, you have to realize we
put people and in power, and the people that put
him in power are dangerous. Now, Raphael Suliman talked about
eugenics coming back, But can I share this with you?
Can I share what you let me? Let me pull
you off? Course, some of y'all a little bit offended
because I'm stepping on your toes. But look at this.
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Look at the people that put Trump in power, right,
Look at the people that have given Trump the power
to run rough shot, to shut down agencies, to fire
thousands of people, to cut off aid to nations that
need our missionary work, to be able to violate laws,
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tell lies to federal judges, disavowed the constitution, run rough shot,
rough shot over cities, and the people that gave him
the power to do that, they don't care about democracy.
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They don't care about children being dragged out of their
classrooms and thrown into an ice van while a man
wearing a mask. They don't care the people that gives
Trump his power every day, because if you didn't have
these people behind him, he wouldn't have the power to
do that. They don't care that Trump is doing that.
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They don't care that the economy is going, that the
prices of food is gone through the roof. They don't care.
They've given a Trump doesn't care anything about the economy,
never did. They don't care. They don't care about democracy.
They don't care about the Constitution. They don't care about judgment.
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They don't care about rights for people, the mag of people.
They don't care. They don't care that Trump is a psychopath.
They don't care that Trump is a degenerator. They don't
care that every time you see Trump that he participated
in raping children. He and Jeffrey Epstein raped children time
out the time after time, raping and rape. They don't care.
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They know Trump raped those children, they know he's a rapist,
but they don't care. But check this out, check us out.
Check out all the people who don't care about the
fact that Man Dammi is a Muslim. They don't care
that he believes it into father and will not back up.
That means the killing of Jews on sight that he
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believes in a far qual You speak out against the Quran,
you're dead. You supposed to say piece and blessing to
bomb brother the prophet Mohammed. They don't care. The people
that are voting for are saying they're supportive of that Muslim.
They don't care. Like Maggot, they don't care, and like
people are trying to pour that Muslim, they don't give
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a damn. They don't care. They don't even understand how
to care. They don't care that that Muslim will turn
New York City into a 'm a DoD. They don't care.
But they don't care because they're too ignorant to care.
And the people that are giving Trump people know that
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Trump raped children. They know it. How do I know it? Well,
Pam Bondy said, Trump's name is in that book, those
files hundreds of times. Why Why because he gave a
birthday card. No, because he's participated in the rapier and
their children. But Pam Bondy don't care. Cash, but tail
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don't care. Marco Rubio, they don't care. They know Trump,
They've read the files. They know. Every time they see Trump,
they know he raped children. They know it, but they
don't care because they don't have the intellectual strength to care.
And they're people that don't care about putting that Muslim
in city Hall. They don't care. They don't care. They're
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putting that Muslim in city Hall in a heartbeat and
rejoice while he takes over the land of Jesus. They
don't care. I mean to have it in anybody. You
need to check your heart. Anybody whipped us with and
I flipped Sula man, Thank god he flipped. Thank God
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for him flipping. But even if you had the slightest
thought in your heart to see that Muslim wins city Hall,
there's something destinably wrong with you. You're worst than Maga.
You're worst than supporting Trump yanking children off the street,
throwing people in the jail and sending them off the
Seacock prison, whether they'll never see the light of again,
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and then denying them do the justice of the if
you will due process. They don't care that people don't
get due process, like the man I talked to her
on eighty sixth Street. They don't care. Maga don't care.
Maga does not care that Trump whatever Trump does, and
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he lies every time that boy opens his mouth, he lies.
Maga don't care that Vladimir Putin makes tru a chump
out of Trump had him in Alaska, going back a
couple of weeks ago, Vladimir Putin didn't give Trump the
light of the day. He came, got what they want,
went back and started bombing Ukraine again. They don't care
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that Trump looks like a little girl in front of
Vladimir Putin. But when Trump went over to Beijing last week, well,
she jing Ping Vladimir Putin mind is damn business. He
didn't try to get up at it. He didn't try
to get into and she Jing's Trump glad to me.
A Putin knows his place. He know he better not
try what he did with She Jingping, what he did
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with Trump with She jing Ping, cause She Jingping a
bust a cap on his hass and he knows it.
And Maga knows that too, Fox News knows it, Fire
shown handed and Laura Ingram, they all know who Trump is,
but they don't care the way people don't care that
that Muslim Mandanni is a faquhair boy. They don't care
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about isis. They don't care about the talib that he's
a supporter of the Taliban. They don't care, they don't care,
they don't know, they don't care. Talking about we believe
it's time for a change. Now, incredible. So this's there's
a deal. Let's go back to where we got started. Right,
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you're gonna, you're gonna if you're gonna succeed the way
I got this church, this pastor. I submitted myself to Paststali.
So when this church was vacant. There's a deacon in
this church. I forget his name now, whatever his name was,
he was the leader of the church. He how pastors
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come out. I sit there. He bring passes in every
sning and this one on for a year and a half.
He brings pastors and preacher. I said, there and watch him.
And the one preacher got up and said, give me
this mountain and there all that kind of stuff. But
God gave it to me because I had submitted myself
the pastor Stanley, and I learned from him in a
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short time. Because I didn't any think about being a
pastor to being a church. I had no idea how
to go in or come out. But here's what's necessary
that you need to learn to submit yourself and if
you got something to offer, it has to be through
a submission process, not through your authority, because you don't
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have any authority. You may think you do, but you don't.
And that's why I am. You know, I probably could
have gone a different route in my life, but I
would have to submit. I would have to submit to
the authority of the Democrat Party what they want. Democrat Party,
I want to see Kumbai, y'all. Democrat Party want to
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have LGBTQ for widely recognized, want to fight for their
rights to have sex. I'd have to submit myself to die.
I'd have to submit myself to all other things that
they do, and I'd have to disavow Jesus and what
the Word of God says. By the way, there's a
news report from Channel NBC News accosted me with a
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nasty self out on the street. There was a Saturday
Saturday afternoon. I'm gonna pursue that. See if I get
that up on the on the camera on the screen tomorrow.
She submitted, as she told me what stood in my
face and told me what I should be preaching. And
I looked at her. You should be preaching love, she said. Now,
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she said ain't a woman. She works for NBC News.
I got some for she gonna wish to God. She
never opened her mouth. Don't push pastor Manning. Go push
the devil. Don't push past the Manning. Go push agreesly,
but don't push path to matter. She opened up every weight.
I finished with her. You wait now, I finished with her.
First of all, I sent her to hell the other day.
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But I ain't that that's mild compared to what opening
up your mouth telling me what I should be preaching. Now.
You know, it's like if I submitted myself to the
Democrat Party and I have to tell people, you gotta
do this, you gotta do You know this is in America.
There's a freedom of speech. If I want to preach
it by saying in hell, you can't tell me that
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I should not preach, that I should preach what you
think I should preach. How stupid she is, I mean,
it's better playing stupid that That's why I talk to
her the way I talk to her, because she's stupid.
At least give me the right. Don't be telling me
what I should preach. I've been doing this for forty years,
and you're gonna now roll up on my face and
tell me what I should be preaching. Who you But
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that's how stupid some people are. Oh she's a news ankle,
don't mean nothing to me. She's stupid. In fact, she's
crazy and she's filthy. But at any rate, so Maga
knows exactly what Trump is doing, and they supported and
these people that are voting for that Muslim Mondani, they
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know exactly who he is. And they don't care that
Jesus is weeping. They don't give it down. They never
crossed their minds that Jesus didn't want that. Well, ask
your question, ask your question, Ask your question. Do you
think Jesus want a Muslim in the and uh In
said hall. Hell, you never thought about that because your
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thinking process is not that mature yet. You never thought
about it that Jesus would reject that Jesus would be
against a Muslim being in city hall because you're thinking
process it's not that developed yet. Not in here. I'm
not trying to beat you up and run you down.
I'm trying to educate you because it's true. So the
moment it hits the fan that I am running and
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it becomes a collective public thing. This Muslim gonna drop
seven point, he's gonna drop down the thirty seven and
a heartbeat. And then once I start the campaign and
express exactly what I'm gonna do and who I am
is mayor, and then some of the things I just
said to you. It's just unfair to do this to Jesus.
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It's just unfair to do this to Jesus. It's unfair
to put a Muslim in the city hall. How do
you think Jesus feels about that. It's just unfair, it's insensitive.
Why would you do that to Jesus? Don't you love Jesus.
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Wouldn't you rather see a Christian or even a sinner
rather than a Muslim. You know what the Muslim say
about Jesus. They say he's a liar. They said Jesus
is not the son of God. Why would you do
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that to Jesus? I mean, think about it for a second.
Why would you let it cross your mind to put
a Muslim over God's people? You know why you would
do it because you're not developed. You really have not
you don't understand the world. You're not developed, you're not insightful,
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you really don't see clearly, you would do that to Jesus.
You would actually do that to Jesus. I mean, you
would actually put a Muslim in city hall. You would
do that to Jesus. You do that to Moses. So
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it's important that we realize just how immature, uneducated, unlearned,
and many people are. I see them on television, all
these news anchors. Then now, the more you know that
it looks like Cromo cannot unearth this boy Mandami, the
more they talked, well, you know this that the Chris
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van Holland from down there centers from down in Maryland
came out the other day and gave an endorsement last night, Uh,
what's the name? Governor Hoko here in New York gave
an endorsement. Then then what I talked it because the
Democrat Party, at least the Democrats, Hakim Jefferson, Chuck Showman,
a bunch of other Democrats, they're not gonna put a
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Muslim in charge of New York City Democrat politics. They're
not gonna do that. At least they're trying their best
not to have to do it. But you have to
wonder what is happening in our world today. And I
can tell you what's happening is that there are people
who do not understand truth. They don't understand reality. They
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didn't understand that China is calling the shots. By the way,
China was calling the shops with Charlie Kirk as well.
I said that on this past Sabbath, China was calling
the shops with Charlie Kirk. There's no way a thirty
one year old, eighteen year old, twenty one year old,
twenty two year old could become as popular and powerful
as Charlie Kirk. I mean, John F. Kennedy wasn't half
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as popular as Charlie Kirk. And the reason why is
because John F. Kennedy didn't have bite dance and TikTok
promoting his every thought, his every idea. Suppose every person
in New York City got a notice to a turn
the Outlaw Warbasionary Church on Saturday at eleven o'clock, Well
you couldn't get into the place. And that's what they
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do with Charlie Kirk. That's what they did with him.
They promoted him. And actually I stated on Saturday, Charlie
Kirk and that Muslim boy contemporary as their bookends. But
of the opposite. If you will ideology. But they're both
products of TikTok. All of them are products of TikTok.
They're not particularly talented themselves. Where yeah, there's something No
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John F. Kennedy. I can tell you that right now.
They're no Abraham Lincoln or Ronald Reagan for that matter,
but that TikTok. TikTok sends out, sends their messages out
to every place on the on the social media platform,
and their names are seen in billions of places at
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one time. Sure they're gonna be popular, show up, especially
young people who are very impressionable and gonna follow Charlie Kirk.
Why not their name? The man's name shows up a
billion times a day. First of all, my name showed
up a billion times a day. Hell, you couldn't get
down Lenox Avenue there'd be so many people hanging around.
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Forget about what I stand for. That's not important. The
very fact that I'm popular that and many people are
encountering my experience. So you better watch out and you
better not power by what I said about the fact
that many of you would consider putting a Muslim over
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Jesus God have mercy. Well, you need to go pray
at any eviody. I'm gonna make some big announcements on tomorrow.
Well no, not not really an earth bigger announcement there.
But I'm gonna be breaking news tomorrow, I think. Is
what I'm gonna be doing in a large segment, what
I'm gonna do. I'm gonna take a break now, but
don't go anywhere. I'll be right back, all right. Putting
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Mundami a Muslim over, Jesus got to be out your mind.
I think he's young. I think we need a change
the hell you think, Jesus think about that? What the
hell are people thinking about? Go ahead, it's in to them. God,
bless you.
Speaker 6 (01:12:04):
You're the pastor of the church.
Speaker 2 (01:12:05):
Yes I am. I love that you.
Speaker 6 (01:12:08):
I've even watching that church again, my hustle for youth.
You're so bold, you are not out of order. And
I love the authority that you want so inspirational.
Speaker 2 (01:12:17):
That's my man. He's sitting back in the count. Thank
you for all your God bless you, thank you, Hi,
follow you, thank you, thank you, thank you so very
very much. God. Listen, you love the hand you want
a little yeah, a little ball up here. What's your name?
Speaker 6 (01:12:39):
Lynette Nicholas, Lynette Well thank you, Jeanneless. Yes, I'll take
a flight.
Speaker 2 (01:12:43):
You're you're a journalist. You're right for.
Speaker 6 (01:12:46):
Essence magazine, the books and culture.
Speaker 2 (01:12:48):
Will give me some press.
Speaker 10 (01:12:49):
Thank you so much, I said to me for that,
I'm gonna be at have you all right, it's the
freshen you're in the time, and I'll.
Speaker 2 (01:12:56):
Get you all that.
Speaker 6 (01:12:57):
Thank I'm sore.
Speaker 4 (01:13:00):
Need'll my husband sometimes walking from our condo just to
see what you cooked up.
Speaker 2 (01:13:05):
I'm so whole. It's just true.
Speaker 6 (01:13:09):
People are so caught up in modern.
Speaker 4 (01:13:11):
Day creatures and they're trying to be celebrities and please everybody.
Speaker 6 (01:13:14):
True leaders are supposed to tear that. They're supposed to
break down protocols, you know, and not follow the status quo.
Speaker 2 (01:13:20):
So thank you for your compliments.
Speaker 6 (01:13:22):
Not everybody's confused. We understand the.
Speaker 2 (01:13:25):
Vote and.
Speaker 6 (01:13:41):
Here we gotta love me, don't care.
Speaker 2 (01:13:46):
I love you all.
Speaker 6 (01:13:48):
I cannot wait to tell my husband we always come
and see what we're pudding. Now, what's your name, Nicholas?
Speaker 2 (01:13:53):
Okay, yeah, I'm God blessing that.
Speaker 4 (01:13:55):
Yes, ma'am.
Speaker 6 (01:13:56):
I just I'm so thankful for y'all.
Speaker 2 (01:13:58):
God bless you. Thank you for stopping and saying hello
to me absolutely, Thank you, God bless you.
Speaker 4 (01:14:06):
Take a picture of may pass to James Manton. So
we become and be like I met him personally. Where
you gonna help me? Move by the place I will
read that card?
Speaker 2 (01:14:16):
Will help you improve your life? Have you get a
better income or take these burdens off your shoulders. Let
you're carrying her out. Yes, we need to understand that.
Thank you, God, bless you. I understand. Really that's you.
How are you to meet you? Great God, I'm happy
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to be Hey, bring that right over there, all right?
What's your name is Jerald David JERL David J J
E R A L d R L G joel. Okay,
I'll be looking away.
Speaker 5 (01:15:03):
I'm talking about the mayor, next mayor, that's what you mean.
Speaker 2 (01:15:13):
Thank you. As you can see, I really must become
the mayor of the City of New York. People are
depending on me, uh, and I've stopped sleeping. I'll sleep
on November the fifth, but I'm not sleeping uh anymore
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until I actually people are depending on They really need me.
They want me to become the mayor of the City
of New York. And I want to ask you to
unite with me to give to donate to whatever you
can do to help us. By the way, someone gave us.
One of my members, by the way, gave us a
great gift the other day. Eldertle Floor went and picked
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it up, and we're just so thank you for people.
And the donor said, the reason why they gave is
because they believe in me and they believe I'm going
to be the next mayor.
Speaker 9 (01:16:08):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (01:16:09):
And so they gave that great gift to the church.
I tell you the other So I'm so thankful to
that donor.
Speaker 9 (01:16:15):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (01:16:15):
Just tell you the truth. I'm just thankful. And not
for couse of the money. By the way, you said, yeah,
you give you give you a big bunny, you be thankful. No,
it's the fact that they believe in me. People don't
when they don't get people don't believe in you. They
they ain't gona give nothing that money. They're gonna hold
that money for themselves. They ain't gonna give it to youth.
They don't believe in you. I've learned that.
Speaker 6 (01:16:38):
I've learned.
Speaker 2 (01:16:40):
People in this church, like eld Ramos, that man goes
out there and brings gifts to the church. So I
can buy eggs for the church. But they're people who
don't give because they don't believe in me. They don't
believe in me. If they believed in me, they would
they like putting money in the bank if they believed
in me, put money into church, if they believed in me.
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And the reason why they don't believe in me is
because they don't. You know, y'all listening to me out
there on the broadcast, you don't believe in me because
you got money you could donate, but you don't believe
in me. You don't believe in me. Oh you listen
to me, of course I find that's that's cool. But
you don't believe in me. Otherwise should give, otherwise should give.
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But I'm the people. These people do believe in me,
and I'm gonna do I'm gonna becoming the mayor to
help them. I I uh put up a sign out
in the announcement for the other day. Uh boycott New
York won news. I think we got that. Do we
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have that tweet? Mister engineer, boycott New York one news
or one more time because it's going to be a
part of what we're going to do in terms of
later production. But no, I people believe in me, and
they give that woman so she said, I believe in you.
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And by the way, you know, out there on that
west end of day Carnival, I don't know, y'all were
having such fun out there. Everybody was dancing in the street.
Me I was sitting down the pastor man is tired,
must be getting older something. But you know, it was
a good trie. I look forward to next year, you know,
to being out there again next year having fun. But
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I said, boycott New York one News. Washed up Earl Lewis, fat,
Cheryl Wills, and hair Die Deem imager Manning from air
dot Com. Those three people have been on New York
one News since the very beginning. And Errol Lewis has
washed up. He is he's all washed up. He is
a has been. You don't ever see any of those
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three people right there. Occasionally you might see Earl Lewis
on some of the other channels, but you never see
Cheryl Wills or Dean Manager or even that Pat Current
with his nasal talking solf. You don't see them on
any other major channels because they're really and you know,
New York One ain't all that. They ain't all that
the only you reach about seven hundred and twenty thousand
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people per week. I can reach that many myself. They
ain't all that, yeah, I said, New York won and
they're all all the time twenty fours. Theydn't always give
the weather on the ones. But they ain't all that.
What did they do anyway? So I uh, in fact,
that's the signs right behind me right now, the yet
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right there. You can see it right there. But I
do want to say that I will I'll start each
day in the City Hall with prayer, and mister and
you know when you bring up that prayer one more
time that we uh will pray at city Hall and
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Captain fab you're getting tho zaans rap today, Man, I
can't wait to see those zams with that knockout punch
me standing over Mandami. I can't wait to put that.
I expect that when we get that van, Captain fall
and if you're listening, but I expect when we get
that van wrap those two vans rapped with my knockout
of Mandam. I expect that to bring us at least
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three million unique views. Three million people in New York
will see me as as mayor over Mandami that that
is gonna be better than being on seenn twenty four
hours a day. Once we get those vans rapped, it's
gonna be really, uh, just a real blessing and thank
God that God opened up a way for us. So
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seeing then you don't want to interview me, is that?
Speaker 8 (01:20:41):
Is that what it is?
Speaker 2 (01:20:41):
Homeboy? You don't want to interview me? All right, Okay,
I got you, but you're not the only you know,
you're the only news service in town. I go ahead,
miss engineered. Here's what I'm gonna be talking about everybody.
I'm here because I am a warring line crying out.
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I really want to help the people.
Speaker 3 (01:21:04):
I do.
Speaker 2 (01:21:04):
I want to people in a lot of pain. There's
a lot of there's a lot of misery going on,
and I can help it as the may of the
City of New York. That's right. I And so I'm
gonna start each day on prayer. I gotta I had
the engineer bring up my photo. I'm every day. I'm
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gonna start every day at City Hall on my knees
in prayer. That's what I'm gonna do every day. And
I'm gonna pray for the people. That's city Hall, I
still on no steps some time ago. But I'm gonna
buy my head and ask our most High God, if
you will help me guide this city. I'm gonna ask him. Lord,
help me guide this city. Lord, help me to root
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out corruption. Lord, help me to bring justice to the people. Lord,
helped me to bring truth to the poor, not just
financial handouts and tricky trinkets to hand out to poor people.
Let me bring them the truth. Let me exalt them
rather than dig a deeper hole for them. Lord, let
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me bring peace and unity among the homes. Let me
bring a health and long living. Lord, help me lead
this great city. Lord. Let me prepare this place for
you to return. Lord, let this become a place where
people all over the world will come to see what
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you have done. Lord, using my experience and the length
of my years and the taste of my days, the
millions of meals that I have served to the poor,
the housing that I have provided to those who are homeless,
and those in a prison, Bound that we can shut
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down the prisons and shut down many of the police stations,
and let the streets be safe because of your peace.
And let me speak comfortably to the people. Let me
speak love in the hearts of the fathers, for their
children and for their wives. Given their wives a peaceful, financial,
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spiritual security. Lord, let me lead New York City. Now,
I'm gonna pray this every day, not just that particular prayer,
depending on those circumstances, but that's the general idea of
what I'm gonna pray every day when I become the
mayor of the city of New York. And my God
is a prayers and God. I don't know about your God,
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but my God, his name is Jesus, is a prayer
answering God. And here's what I want to do. Live
by the Holy Ghost. And I pray that y'all will
be able to receive this. I know many of you will.
Some of you perhaps will not, but I know that
many of you will. Lord, thank you for not turning
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this building or to that Muslim Zorah and Mandandi Mandani. Lord,
thank you for not giving him this building. Lord Jesus,
thank you for not giving him this city. Lord, thank
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you for not giving him the power to make us
say peace and blessings be upon the prophet Muhammed. Lord,
thank you, thank you for keeping that Muslim, locking that
Muslim out of these sacred quarters. Thank you Jesus. Thank
you Jesus for keeping that Muslim from having full power
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over our schools, over our institutions. Thank you Jesus, that
this city Hall remains sacred. And in your name, Almighty God,
the Muslim shall not enter in and shall not take
charge of the lives of the people. And I'm willing
Almighty God to be your vessel. I'm willing Lord Jesus
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to be your servant. I'm willing Lord Jesus to be
your righteous that I might stand in the gap between
the living and the dead, and to protect this great
building from Islam, from anti fadders, from ices, from al Qaeda,
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from Hamas, from the hoodies, and from others. To protect
this building and to protect this city, to protect, defend,
and uplift. In your name and by your power, I
thank you for giving me this opportunity to serve at
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such a critical time as this. Thank you Jesus. As
we prepare a place for you to return. And then
your name Jesus, I pray and give the amen and amen.
Now I'm gonna pray that as well. I'm gonna pray
that as well. Hey, hey, Mandamy, what's my name? What's
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my name? What's my name? Jeans Manning? When you go
into that voting booth on the fourth of November here
in the New York City mayoral election. And when you
go in there, whose name you're gonna print in the
right in section? Whose name you're gonna print in the
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right in section on the ballot? Mon DOMI, who are
you gonna print? Whose name? Jeans Manning? Hey, mandamie, do
you understand the words that are coming out of my mouth?
Do you understand the words that are coming out of
my mouth? Whose name you're gonna print on the right
in section on the ballot on November fourth here in
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the New York City mayoral election, Jeans Manning? All right, now,
let's get it home. Oh, I heard the first say.
I loved that prayer. I really, I mean, that's like
the twenty third song for me praying in front of
to keep that Muslim out of at the hall. Lord
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help me guide this city with justice and truth and
the sacred old doors and halls. I love that prayer.
So you gonna hear a lot of that prayer. I'm
gonna tell the engineer to cue that prayer up every
every hour. But the other thing is is that once
we get the uh the vans wrapped in Captain Fall's
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working on that Uh, they're gonna be wrapped in that
picture of me standing over my dominie. And then we
have right an outdoor speaker where we're gonna put that
on a clip. Twenty four seven. People can come out
in the middle of the night and hear that clip,
hein my Dama, ain't my DNA who named you? All
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right on that here? Oh, just gonna drive people insane
to hear that on that announcement board. So I'm gonna
tell jet Pilot and the engineers to get that ready,
to just prepare a clip, to let it run out there,
that that clip, and let the prayers run, especially in
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the middle of the night, Let's say, from somebody's coming
by at three o'clock in the morning and they hit
me praying for city Hall and then they hear after that,
they hear me knocking out Mandami and that come be
on a twenty seven hour loop. Twenty four hour loop.
I said, well, not twenty four hours, but it could
be on a loop, you know, doing certain hours of
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the day. So the engineers are getting ready to be
able to put that out there. We had a very
interesting interview from a fellow by the named Queen z
Flip came to see me on yesterday. I thought he
was quite interesting. We talked to me for about an
hour or two hours yesterday. Was it yesterday? No, it
was Saturday. And we're going to be exerting part of that.
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I think we can do that shortly, perhaps as early
as tomorrow, but we want to be able to go
ahead and now let my Dami, my dummy, my dummy.
I believe that those vans, I believe them to bring
us three point five three point five million views, that
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unique views. We're gonna park them in front of CNN,
We're gonna park them in front of New York One,
New York Times, Wall Street and let us sit there
for just one day. And I think that people come
out and they see it. That's better than being on television.
It'll be And if we could get a soundboard going
along with that, that would be good. I'm not sure
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that's gonna always be possible. But the other thing is
that I'm going to be on ninety sixth Street tomorrow
between four o'clock in seven o'clock, and I was supposed
to have been there on Friday, and if you came
there looking for me and I wasn't there Friday, again,
I apologize or not having been there. But I will
be there tomorrow between four o'clock and seven o'clock campaigning,
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handing out cards, and meeting and greeting people. So in
the event you want to meet me, want to talk
with me, meet me on ninety sixth Street and Broadway.
Let me make that clear, meet me on ninety sixth
Street and Broadway on this coming Tuesday, which is tomorrow.
We have forty nine and a half days. We had
a full seven weeks, seven times seventy to forty nine.
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We have a full seven weeks to conclude this campaign,
and I just don't plan to sleep anymore till it's
all over with and we've won this election. There's a
lot of work that has to be done. We're going
to get it done. Want to thank God for the
stamina of the people. I know many people are tired.
I'm going to ask God to just give you a
double portion of strength so we get all this work
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done now. We're also going back to one hundred and
forty ninth Street and Third Avenue, I really enjoyed being
there on Saturday. I had preached Saturday, and I knew
I had to do the interview on Saturday after my
being one hundred fort ninth Street and Third Avenue. But
I'm looking at one hundred and fort and ninth Street
and Third Avenue as a place where I'm going to
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sleep on the streets for three days. I think. One
of the young boys you see out there now named Kingsley,
came up to me the other day, those students you
see out there in the courtyard right out there. He
said to me, Pastor Manning, I haven't seen it it sometime,
he said, I was very worried about you. Say why,
he said, because they told me you were sleeping on
the street. The kings the hall is Kingsley, eight nine
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years old. He said, I'm very worried about you because
you were sleeping on the street. But anyway, I think
one hundred fort and ninth Street is gonna play a place.
So I'm gonna spend three days on the street. But
my first and second stop, and I'm still working out
the logistics of this. Either my first thought would be
Lee and Ross Street in Williamsbury, Brooklyn. That would be
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our first stop there for three days among the heavily
Hasidic Jews. I'll either be there for that period of
time next week, or I'll be on Staten Island at
Day Street at the Staten Island Ferry station for three
days sleeping on the street. I haven't made up my
mind which one will be, which will be which? I
will be on ninety sixth Street tomorrow between four o'clock
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and seven, and I'll be one hundred and sixteenth Street.
I'm not sure whether that would be Wednesday, and back
on hundred for to ninth Street on Thursday. We'll have
to see. And then we got to get out to
Brooklyn and probably out to Brooklyn on Flatbush and Nostron
either Friday or Saturday. And I don't want to overwork
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the people. I realize that there's a lot of work
going on. There's a Thank God for all the people
that are volunteered and supporting the process of what we're
doing here. Praise the Lord. All right, everybody, I'm gonna
take a break and I'll be right back with past
Black Pastor Manic has saved the race, all right, I'm
going away. I'll be right back. Lord.
Speaker 8 (01:33:06):
I just lift up my brother, Lord, and I just
pray that you would sustain him and gird him in
this time, Lord, and then all things you.
Speaker 2 (01:33:12):
Will be done.
Speaker 8 (01:33:12):
He seeks so hard after your will.
Speaker 2 (01:33:15):
Yes, Lord, Yes, Jesus plan your purpose, yes, Jesus.
Speaker 8 (01:33:18):
Your timing, and through it being obedient to you, Lord.
And I just pray that my brother would be used.
Whatever happens, Lord, did he you be discouraged that he
would give praise and glory to Jesus.
Speaker 6 (01:33:29):
Thank you for the heart that is in him.
Speaker 8 (01:33:30):
Thank you, Jesus, use him and guide him difficent way
through it, that you will be magnified glory that others
would be led to Christ.
Speaker 2 (01:33:37):
Lord. Yes, yes, Lord, Yes Jesus, it would be your
glory and your honor. Thank you, glory gotta be. I
pray that it would be less of us and so
much more of you. Yes, Jesus, Yes, Jesus, word, yes, Jesus,
to you you are Lord, Jesus.
Speaker 8 (01:33:54):
Yes, him physically, mentally, emotionally, in spiritual.
Speaker 2 (01:33:57):
Lord, Thanks with his family and his congregation.
Speaker 8 (01:34:00):
You, Jesus, goide them and bless them, and Jordan closer
to your heart at critics in Jesus, Precious name.
Speaker 2 (01:34:04):
In Jesus name, in Jesus name. Thank your brother, got it.
What's your name, Kurt Chate, Kurt Churt? There you are,
Thank you, Kurt, God bless you. I shall never ever
forget this prayer, and I believe Heaven will never forget
this prayer. Well, God bless you my brother.
Speaker 8 (01:34:21):
Thanks God will be done right, brother.
Speaker 2 (01:34:23):
Thank you, Thank you, God bless you. Just go on, Christal,
move her out there that show, out of that environment.
Speaker 9 (01:34:31):
Let her live once, brings, let up family, move with
in your name Jesus, no moment, no more.
Speaker 2 (01:34:47):
So that she might live against she might have a
like in your name Jesus, every name in prazy even.
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And this brother has asked for prayer, and he has
come close to me and has received my spirit. I
believe and understood it. I'm asking all my to God
that you would you would hear his prayers and answer
his prayers. That you would open doors for him that
need to be opened, and you would clear pathways for
him that need to be cleared. And in your name Jesus,
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I pray your blessed upon him. Hallelujah and amen, Amen,
brother my boy.
Speaker 6 (01:35:46):
Bad choices, bad choices.
Speaker 11 (01:35:55):
All right, I'll pray the okay, let me oh, yes, three,
thanks give me mistreat to your living woman, all people life.
And she's good that you breaking your power out there
from senior New York girl. You wi already a picture
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from our offices.
Speaker 10 (01:36:19):
Remove all politic pain and Si I asked about to
God that you would do this, that this daughter might
be said for you in your name, my friend Louia, Amen.
Speaker 2 (01:36:33):
All like your love, blessing God, bless you, my Lord
Jesus Christ. Thank you for bringing this system. Thank you
for her struggles, thank you for her knowledge. Thank you
for the fire that's en up and up spirit. We
thank you for bringing up by today that I might
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be able to speak with her. Well. I thank you
for uniting us together that we might work together to
bring this community back to life, to bring it back in.
All the people that have died watching their homes being
taken from the fush out of their six umber parts
with the og ceilings tend to give all that up,
and many of them now living in homeless shelters. If
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we pray all my to God, you give us the
strength to renew by your power, and then your name
Jesus per exactly will be all right. I already signed up,
but you might have I prayed for you. Want to
pray for me? Go ahead, a father, my.
Speaker 7 (01:37:33):
Lord, and my God, my father Heaven.
Speaker 2 (01:37:35):
Lord, I just thank you for this man of God.
Speaker 6 (01:37:37):
Lord, I thank you for a passive James.
Speaker 7 (01:37:39):
I think you are his ambition to drive his vision
for the office of the mayor of New York City. Lord,
may uncomming grace be upon him in the mighty name
of Jesus, so that he may take the office. Lord God,
that we need more servants of God in office and politics.
Speaker 6 (01:37:55):
That that would run the government's.
Speaker 7 (01:37:57):
Lord, may uncommon grace come and favor upon that he
may take the office for.
Speaker 6 (01:38:04):
Your kingdom for your glory, Lord God.
Speaker 7 (01:38:06):
Because we know that the nations are judged by the
leaders that are in So Lord, I pray leaders are
our servants of God God, will take the nation office
in their in their states and their Jesus for God, Lord,
that you may reign over the nation.
Speaker 6 (01:38:24):
Lord God, thank you for your servant of God.
Speaker 2 (01:38:28):
I thank you for the drive for the Thank you.
Thank you, Lord God.
Speaker 7 (01:38:32):
And Lord, I thank you that you have anointed him
for a time and the season for such as this.
Speaker 2 (01:38:37):
Lord God, Lord may glory. May you can be upon him,
Lord God.
Speaker 6 (01:38:42):
That as we come to the ends of times, we are.
Speaker 7 (01:38:45):
Taking a position of leaders Jesus, our cities and our nations.
Speaker 2 (01:38:50):
Yes, Lord, I thank you.
Speaker 9 (01:38:52):
What is to come?
Speaker 6 (01:38:53):
In Jesus Mighty.
Speaker 2 (01:38:54):
Namelah in Jesus name. I've got to win this race.
As you can very well see the love that the
people have for me, the support that they're giving me,
the prayers that they're making for me, they're praying for themselves,
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quite frankly, because I will be for them completely. It
would be such a disappointment to Kurt, I am Brandon
if that Muslim took city hall. Do you understand that
you saw Kurt pray for me in Stoton Island. You
just saw him. You saw him pray for me. You
saw Brandon the young man there with the pray for
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me one hundred and twenty fifth Street. Do you know
how disappointed they would be if that Muslim took the office?
Do you care? Do you care? You can donate. You
can make donations to the ministry, you say, Pastor, I
live in no live in Los Angeles. I can't vote
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for you, but you can donate. You can dote up
to twenty donate up to twenty one hundred dollars. You
can you say, Pastor Manning, I live in South Carolina,
or I live in Virginia, West Virginia. Pastor Butcher Powe,
I live in Ohio, living Indiana. You can't vote, but
you can donate. Do you know how disappointed those people
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are going to be if I don't win this election?
Do you understand that? Do you do you even care?
Do you even care? And what can you can do?
What it might not be, what you can do. Maybe
it's only two mites, but do that donate those two
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mites the pain of people who are praying that Jesus
will have a man in the city hall and you
can do something else. And when all that is said
and done, you say, well, I just sit back. I
didn't know. I didn't anything because I don't know. I
didn't I don't know. I let everybody else give and
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I don't know. He ought to be able to raise
money on his own, and I like him, But I
you know, what kind of heart do you have? Don't
you see how these people are pouring out their heart?
Don't you want to help them? Don't you ever want
to do something for something other than yourself. I mean,
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these people need me to be the mayor of the
City of New York. You just saw a few of them.
I could show you a whole lot of videos, and
we're gonna try to get them all up. We got
literally hundreds of fields of footage footage. We just haven't
gotten it up because we don't demand power it right now.
That's just so many of them. We need an entire
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group of people just doing videos to get all those
videos up. I was one hundred for part of nine
Street on this past Saturday in the man Walk. Michael Phillips,
brother who was killed in Southfolk Park Howard Beach back
in nineteen eighty one, came up to me and asked
me about opening up a cold case if I becoming
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the mayor of the City of New York. I remember
when Michael Phillips was killed. I remember that, and there's
just so many videos that we have. But what are
you doing to help and are you doing everything you
can do to help me to become These people need me,
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not that Muslim they need me. And you know, even
if you don't give anything, what is wrong with you
are thinking? It's okay for that Muslim to preside over
Jesus people. I mean, what were you thinking about that
it's okay for this Muslim? But if it was just
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the Muslim. But this is China and communism using a method.
I mean, they have put a power, they put the algorithm,
they put their social media platform, and they have produced
that Muslim Mondami. They have produced him. They put him
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in a billion different because they got that many outlets,
they got that many subscribers. You don't want to pick
a computer, You'll put up your phone in there's the
Muslim Mandami and that could happen a million times a day.
I'm surprised that he's not running away with one hundred
percent of the vote. It's just that there are still
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some people on planet Earth who realize that this would
be a slap in Jesus face. This would be an
assault on the word of God. Is being assault on
the tribulation, It be assault on the teachers of Jesus
to put the Muslim people who know that. But imagine
this if if bite Dance TikTok did for me what
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they're doing for Mondami, that every time you open up
your computer or your cell phone, he shows up. He
just he just pops up and then you look. You
click it on, and then there's something else about it.
He just click click click. You can you can? You know?
I would like to be able to have our website,
Manning for Male website be so entertaining once you click
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it on, you'll stay there for three hours. It's so
designed and entertaining and so many different things going on
that you be there for three hours before you get
out and decide to get out of it. But imagine
if if ours, if if I was made available to
a billion people, And by the way, I don't know
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how many people you might think of watching it right now?
For whatever reason, the algorithm people allow more people to
see me than they allow the numbers to count. And
I mean, I guess I probably shouldn't say more about that,
but I will say that that there are a whole
lot of people that are listening to me right now.
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But just think if I was if a billion, if
I could be seen by a billion people in one day,
and as manning for mayor, right, if I could be
seen by a billion people in one day. And now
the television people and the newspaper they're now promoting and
addition to that, so they're going along with the go along,
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they're promoting the Muslim. But I'm going to defeat him.
I'm going to defeat him the moment I show up
in terms of a public figure, the moment I show up,
he'll drop my seven points. And then that once if
my campaign mefene and when a woman came up to
the other day and as well, what's your policies? I
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don't know if you know what the policy is unless
you know how to spell policy, but you can help.
You can help. Now. I want to tell you tomorrow.
I want to be able tomorrow to present some new
information and some new strategies that we're want to put
forward tomorrow. Should we get the technical work done, there's
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some technology that has been done tomorrow. We're also going
to be on ninety sixth Street and Broadway on tomorrow,
and we want to be able to have those Have
that happened tomorrow. Then the other idle, of course, is
that we are going to be releasing the middle Passage foundation.
In the middle passage, if you will project to build
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a middle passage arch here one hundred twenty fifth Street,
We're going to be releasing that soon. I'm not sure
how soon we're going to release it, but we've gotten
most of the work done. I understand. Deborah Love Carter
Smith was able to do most of the work on
this past Sabbath, and my intro is already and all done,
and I think it's left up to easy to do
the final you know, orchestration, the final editing, to get
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it ready. But that's all that's coming. So we we're busy,
very very there's any thank God for you know, I
was thinking that that what on earth if I were
not running for man, what would I be doing? What
would any of us be doing? We're not seeking the
office of may of the City of New York, but
I want you to think about helping in this process.
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And if you if you don't understand that, the least
that you could do is great, you say, pastor matter.
All I have is twenty five dollars, that's all I got.
Well give it to Jesus and let him, let him
bless it. Give it to Jesus and let him bless it.
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Like you know the disciple Andrew found that little boy
with the five loads and the two fish. Give it
to Jesus. Give what you have to Jesus and let
him bless it, but make a donation. I'm going to
win this race. I'm going to win it. And everything
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about the way to the race is developing, and the
way I've been treated and the strength that God has
given to me, I wouldn't have been ready for this,
and the world would not would have needed me thirty
five years ago to do this. They would not have
needed me thirty five years ago. A situation going on
then out who was the mayor of john Linzy or
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a beam? I don't know, now is the time, but
you need to do what you can do. If you
don't have twenty five dollars, give it and say passor man.
I'm doing this because like that donor that gave me
that money the other day, that donor said, I believe
in you. And not the amount of money that's importer
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that that can help it, no doubt about it, but
the fact that people give because they believe. There's Elder
Smith and Elder Ramos and Elder the Floor. Those brothers
give to this ministry big time because they believe in it.
They believe in it. But more than that, they give
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themselves to the ministry. I know that I can depend
upon those men where I can go to sleep. The
elder the floor's gonna open up that breakfast k door,
that gate at six o'clock in the morning and gonna
feed them children. I know that I ain't never worried
about that. I know that man gonna do it. He
ain't gonna be late, he's not gonna show up late,
He's not gonna make any excuses. I know that man
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gonna open up that door and feed the children in
this community.
Speaker 8 (01:49:28):
I know that.
Speaker 7 (01:49:30):
I know that.
Speaker 2 (01:49:33):
So what can you do? What can you do? All right?
Don't go ask anythineer to take me to another break
but don't go anywhere. We got a lot more that
we got coming in. I thank God for the opportunity
to be able to share this this segment put together
by Sabbath. Once again, quenus engineer.
Speaker 5 (01:49:52):
To all New Yorkers, lend me your ear November fourth
is approaching quickly, and you need to know that you
still have a choice in voting for the best candidate
as mayor of New York City, and that person is
none other than James Manning. Pastor Manning may be able
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to save the black race in America if he gets
into politics, he knows.
Speaker 6 (01:50:20):
What the problems are. He is the quintessential black man.
Speaker 5 (01:50:25):
He has been everywhere where a black man can possibly
go in America, from an elite university to prison, from
a rural southern background to a big city existence to
a corporate job, to a brief life as a criminal,
from poverty to a middle class existence, to a belief
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in God and a reaffirmation of faith, to a religious
leader and a family man. He understands the black man
and woman down to their very bones. Elect him people
of New York City to the Mayor's office. With the
advent of the new AI technology, white racist and power
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will have god like technologies at their disposal while possessing
primitive impulses to suppress all progeny that a week, just
as the Nazis did.
Speaker 6 (01:51:25):
In Germany during the period of World War II.
Speaker 5 (01:51:29):
Eugenics as a concept is about to make a huge
comeback because we didn't deal with these philosophical concepts over
several generations. Since we didn't heal these psychic impulses in
our collective unconscious, they will re emerge among us.
Speaker 6 (01:51:51):
Now is the time, Now is the moment. Now is
your opportunity to change your life New Yorkers.
Speaker 5 (01:52:02):
Let's make history together quick his name James Manning on
the ballot.
Speaker 6 (01:52:09):
On November fourth, twenty twenty five, and watch your lines
be mightily blessed.
Speaker 2 (01:52:22):
All right. I want to say if the Working Party
working Class Party members are listening to me now, I
don't know that they are, but if they are, I
do want to meet with you. And Troy did give
me to connect and told me that you did want
to talk with me. I do want your endorsement. I
know I say a lot of different things, but I
do want the endorsement of the Working Class Party. Y'all
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were out there on Saturday on hundred for to ninth Street.
I was told that Troy said he was sent out
there to talk to me. As Troy will tell you,
there were a whole lot of people waiting in line
to talk to me, take pictures with me. But I
gave him some time and I gave my assistant Captain
farr Uh the information. So I'm looking to touch base
(01:53:04):
with you, uh, working Class Party. I'm looking to be
able to to have you stand behind me and my campaign,
and I believe it'll be a great thing. I believe
you're gonna love me as a candidate, and I'll be
looking to many other groups as well that perhaps may
have endorsed some other people to come and stand beside
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me as a candidate. I want to revisit two weeks
ago the West Indiandia Carnival. It was really a fun day.
It's a great fun day. I want to revisit that
before I get out of here today. So hang tight,
don't go where I'll be right back. I'm the only
one that can pure the spiritual problems to New York City.
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I can bring healing, and I can.
Speaker 6 (01:53:50):
Bring healnionky.
Speaker 2 (01:53:59):
Time ready goyny get a.
Speaker 5 (01:54:05):
Ready, get ready ready and again ready.
Speaker 2 (01:54:12):
Ready reay ready ready got ready he ready a ready a.
Speaker 5 (01:54:22):
City, get ready the fact for you in all your
He's the time of the lasting you've been told can.
He's a chance for you to vote tall.
Speaker 6 (01:54:40):
He's a man with the plans that.
Speaker 5 (01:54:42):
Will get you through your struggles. All enjoy gone of
a nude your eyes have never seen. Get ready for
change and be truly said.
Speaker 2 (01:54:59):
Love right.
Speaker 5 (01:55:01):
We don't need no politicians have practresses. It's all weened
loving rctressness. New York City indees, loving righteousness.
Speaker 2 (01:55:15):
That's all weed need.
Speaker 6 (01:55:18):
Yes, a can, Yes, it can't can. Yes, the canon
he can and he will because he's the man.
Speaker 5 (01:55:23):
It's a can.
Speaker 6 (01:55:24):
Yes, he can't can.
Speaker 2 (01:55:25):
It's the cannedy can, and he will because he's the man.
Speaker 5 (01:55:28):
It's a can, it's a can't can. It's the canony can,
and he will because he's the man. Yes he can, Yes,
it can't can. Yes, the kenedy can, and he.
Speaker 6 (01:55:36):
Will because he's the man. I've a ratsses. If you
can't can, he's a can.
Speaker 5 (01:55:40):
You don't need no politicians. Harvey Madistin, he's the can't can.
Speaker 6 (01:55:44):
It's all we.
Speaker 5 (01:55:47):
Love madicine. Yes, the can't can, Yes, the can and
needing the loving madiestine.
Speaker 6 (01:55:53):
If you can't can't that's.
Speaker 2 (01:55:54):
All we need, right about it. So I'm gonna be
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on ninety six Street uh and Broadway tomorrow. I was
actually at Columbus Avenue hundred sixteenth Street, going back a
week or so ago. Now, the school was just opening up.
Students were just coming in, I think with the journalism.
I happened to be there on the day that the Adoreurnalism.
Students were coming in and all everybody that was in
the journalism class, and so I was able to engage
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with some of the students, and one student was quite
interested in what I had to say. I don't know
if we actually produced that particular clip of her. How
much time do we have on this particular item, mister Indian,
that you're gonna bring up in just a moment. How
much time is it? Because I don't want to oversupport
my smitty here at any rate, everybody, I'm going to
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be on ninety six Street tomorrow. I'm going back to
one hundred and forty ninth Street. I'm going one hundred
and sixteen hundred for one hundred forty ninth Street and
Third Avenue. I'm going to be one hundred and sixteenth
Street and Lexington Avenue is yeah.
Speaker 9 (01:57:55):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (01:57:55):
And I'm going to be on ly and Raw Street
in Brooklyn, Willimbury, Brooklyn. I'm not sure what date. And
as soon as we get the vans announced, it's going
to be a great, big celebration. I'm going outside have
a great big celebration. So we got a lot going
on with a lot of work. Thank God. You say
a prayer for all the members of the Outland Church
for the very hard work they do, getting up early
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in the morning doing the breakfast program and then staying
out on the street at seven o'clock at night handing
out flyers and just think everybody, everybody, all right, okay,
I'm gonna said you did to take me to the
top of the hour. I'm giving you my piece out now,
and I'll see you first thing tomorrow. We got some
important information gonna be bringing you tomorrow as well. All right,
peace out? Is he talking that someone about the job,
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but no one to see you don't want you know,
you want to get you to an NFT you do, Hey, Mandami,
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what's my name? What's my name? What's my name? James Mannon?
When you go into that voting booth on the fourth
of November here in the New York City mayoral election,
And when you go in there, whose name you're gonna
print in the right in section? Whose name you're gonna
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print in the right in section on the ballot? Who
are you gonna print? Whose name? Jeans Mannon? Hey man, Donnie,
do you understand the words that are coming out of
my mouth? Do you understand the words that are coming
out of my mouth? Whose name you're gonna print on
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the right in section on the ballot on November fourth,
here in the New York City mayoral election, James Manning.
All right, now, let's get it on. I'm the only
one that can cure the spiritual problems from New York City.
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I can bring healing, and I can bring heal in
New York City.
Speaker 6 (02:00:23):
Get Ready, Ready,