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Speaker 1 (00:22):
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Speaker 5 (01:08):
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out rcious. Welcome everybody to the combination of trusting the
Lord and the manning report.

Speaker 1 (01:29):
Well, we've got a lot to do today.

Speaker 5 (01:31):
Thank you all of you for being so faithful to
log on even the days that I'm out on the
campaign trail or that I'm otherwise trying to the security
office of the Mayor of the City of New York,
which is a campaign trail as well, and other things
that we're scheduled to do, and the number of teaching
that we've done. You and I've often thought about years ago,

(01:51):
years and years ago. When I first started mentioned I'd
say twenty thirty years ago, I was preaching maybe four
or five times a week. I did a Wednesday night
Bible study, did a Friday night Internight premier eating the
Friday Bible stud and maybe two up three sermons sometimes
on Sunday. We want to get my five sermons a week.
Now I'm up to at least eleven messages per week
with a much more intensity now. So my life has

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changed and I'm grateful talking about to God to give
me the strength to be able to do I remember
I first started preaching, oh in my early thirties. If
I could preach for fifteen minutes, I was that was
a long sermon, and that was it was grueling to
through it. But God has increased in it for that
I'm grateful. Well, a lot of things want to cover today.
I want to go back to our theme for the
campaign is that making the crooked places straight and making

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the crooks pay. In Isaiah chapter forty, which I think
is one of the more powerful chapters written within the Bible.
That means for me, all Blood chapters are powerful the
audience for you as well, depending on the circumstances and
what's being addressed. But Isaiah, being a unique prophet of God,
made some stunning and stirring statements in Isaiah chapter forty.

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You would almost want to come spare him to the Manual,
cont the philosopher cont or the uh.

Speaker 1 (03:05):
Some of the other disciples.

Speaker 5 (03:07):
Not disciples, but apostles philosophers such as the Apostle or Manual,
as I said, the cont.

Speaker 1 (03:15):
Or the the.

Speaker 5 (03:17):
Emmanual cont rather Socrates or Plato, or of the Aristotle
are some of the others that were prominent. David Hume,
for instance, a little bit less known as a as
a prophet, as a philosopher, but the the words that
he has spoken are absolutely incredible.

Speaker 1 (03:38):
He says this, and I want to I want to.

Speaker 5 (03:40):
I want to first of all set it up by
saying this that this is our campaign slogan, this is
what we're depending on, and this is what the Lord
has sent me to do to the people of New
York and to the people of of America and even
the world. As you very well know that the Mayor's
office for me will be a global in a global

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if you will, accomplishment. And so the Lord has sent
me to say to the people or that to comfort them.
And I have to tell you, there are a lot
of people that are in pain. There are a lot
of people. I was preaching this past Saturday where I
saw a movie and I can't remember the name.

Speaker 1 (04:22):
Of the movie, but the.

Speaker 5 (04:26):
Thing that impressed me about the movie is that someone
was weeping in the movie, and there were obviously some
other people. I'm mainly women. I would think I should
better explain this on Saturday. Mainly women and women in
one room. And the rooms were sort of a cold experience,
not necessarily temperature cold, but colding event that the rooms

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had no the core, they had no nothing to make
them look exciting, and they were dark and perhaps one.

Speaker 1 (04:54):
Window and.

Speaker 5 (04:59):
Then there was It was in a building where there
were other rooms in the hallway, and the lightning was dark,
but they could hear in the room they were in.
Obviously in another room someplace, someone was weeping. And the
weeping that they heard was not crying. It was someone
who obviously who was struggling with some issues in their

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life and obviously going through those issues. Perhaps those issues
produced pain, and they were weeping. They were just weeping.
And you could hear here the weeping, the sniffling, the
weeping in the room where the other people were. So

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someone got up to go search for where is this
Where is this sound of weeping coming from? And they
got up to go look for the weeping. It wasn't crying.
It was just someone who was just allowing the pain

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in their heart, the pain and the experience to come
out through their eyes through the way of weeping, and
they were weeping.

Speaker 1 (06:09):
I don't remember the name of the movie.

Speaker 5 (06:11):
I don't remember the name, but I remember how dramatic
that was. That I never see anybody putting much emphasis
on the spirit and the presence of weeping. And they
were weeping. And weeping is something you probably do alone.
It's something you do when well. Maybe at a usage

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or a funeral you might weep, but it's something that
you do personally. It's unlike crying. Crying is different. And
so I tried to express that this past sebath about
Jesus wept. John's Gospel, chapter eleven, verse thirty five. Jesus wept.

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Please listen to me.

Speaker 1 (06:57):
The Lord has sent me to comfort to people.

Speaker 5 (07:00):
Isaiah says that in Isaiah chapter forty, verse one, he says,
comfort to people, Comfort ye to people, comfort ye, comfort
ye my people say, if your God to the people
that are weeping, to the people of New York City.

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And it will start there. But I don't mean to
simply limit it. That it is not the exhaustive area
of my reach as the mayor of the city of
New York.

Speaker 1 (07:30):
But let's start with the people of New York City.
Will start there.

Speaker 5 (07:34):
To the people of New York City that are weeping,
that weep at night, that weep when you're in the bathroom,
and weep when you're alone. To the women that are
weeping because of a sense of loneliness, of a sense
of despair, a sense of justice, whether God has been good,

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good or it has not been good.

Speaker 1 (08:04):
To the women that are weeping, the Lord that sent
me to.

Speaker 5 (08:06):
Comfort you, to all New Yorkers, to all New Yorkers,
to those that that are sleeping on the streets. It
is my intent to sleep on the street of every
borough of New York City over the next six weeks.

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And to those that are sleeping on the streets, and
those that are family members of those that are sleeping
on the streets, To those that have had to put
their sons out of the house because of drug addiction
or because of their unruliness, their failure to to understand

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what they should be doing with their lives. You've had
to put your children out of your house, and you're
weeping for them. You're weeping for them, and I've been
sent to comfort you.

Speaker 1 (09:07):
To those to those who have.

Speaker 5 (09:13):
Had their children fail, those who've had their children who
have just turned outwardly just rebellious and evil, and you've
you've had to dismissed them, and they're alone. Some of
them are walking the streets at nights. When you see

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a man sleeping on on the train, he's stretched out
on one of the seats on the train. He's unkempt,
he smells bad. You have to remember that some mother
gave birth to him, and she's weeping. She's weeping. She
gave birth to him. She's weeping. I prayed with a

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woman one hundred and twenty fifth Street, Lennox Avenue, going
back a month so, and I said, you know, she
was squatted there as if she had no bones in
her body. She was just sitting there, covered with a
dark clothing. And I said to you, what happened? I
said to her, what happened to you? She said, bad choices.

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In my life. I made bad choices. I'm sure her
mother is weeping. I'm sure that she's weeping for her child.
The men that are sleeping on the street, some woman
gave birth to them. When you go the last mile

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of the way, Clara Ward and the Clara Ward singers
from a thousand years ago, all your old church members.
You've gone to last mile of the way with a
family member and you've had to cut ties, and you
find yourself weeping, weeping. There are times when without warning,

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even in the midst of a time, when there should
be galla, you just break out and start weeping. We've
been over the punch bowl at the party.

Speaker 1 (11:27):
But I don't.

Speaker 5 (11:27):
I want you to understand something if you listen to me,
I want you to understand something that I've been sentence.
I've been I've not been sent as a politician. No, no, no, no.
You've had enough of them. You've had them for years
and years and years and years, and all they've done
is destroy, destroy, destroy, lie and more destruction. I've been

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sent as a as a pastor to comfort you. No,
I've been sent to comfort you. What does it profit
a man if the government builds you a big house
and your son is sleeping on the train, what does

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it profit you?

Speaker 6 (12:14):
What?

Speaker 5 (12:14):
What does it profit you? And this is an area
of life. I think if there was anything would make
me weep such as made Jesus weep, is that the
average humor, no matter what their educational accomplishments. Are don't
understand this, But what does it accomplish?

Speaker 6 (12:33):
What?

Speaker 1 (12:34):
What? What?

Speaker 5 (12:35):
What does it profit you to live in her four
bedroom apartment or house? But your son lives on the
street because of who is Your daughter lives in a
homeless shelter because she refused to hear the true truth

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about the alignment of her life as far as education
is concerned, how she should handle her sexual organs, who
she should engage with, and how she should give life
and give birth. And yet you're living in the government
has built you a that's not being exaggerated here, a

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two bedroom apartment, but your daughter is living on the
street because of the influence that she's gotten from media,
from other sources. And so though you have room in
your house table to dine at, you're weeping. You're weeping.

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Ninety nine point nine nine nine percent of the people
that I've encountered are unable to understand this. They think
that politicians, and they look at a politician as someone
to solve their outward problems. Build us more houses, give
us more money, have us being treated better. But they

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don't realize as a dark side to existence, that money
doesn't solve the problem. How many people have you heard
who commit suicide? They don't realize that, and politicians recognize that.
People don't realize that giving ye these worldly things does

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not solve your problem. And so there's weeping in a
dark room and a dark building with a few windows
and very little light in your city, and someone down
the hall is weeping. Someone else a good job. But
they're weeping because they're children. They're weeping because of the circumstances.

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They're weeping. Jesus wept over the children of Jeru, said
to them, I would have gathered you under my wings
as a mother hen gathers or brewed. I would have
gathered you. But you just don't want to listen. You
just don't want to listen. And so there's the there's weeping.

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But Jesus says, sent me to comfort you. Oh I didn't.
I didn't come to promise you the world and deliver
that you hell, because that's what politicians do. You have
to realize, whether you want to realize it or not,
that America and it's large cities, it's political genre has

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been bought and paid for years ago. This system is
whether it's Democrat or Republican, it has been bought and paid.

Speaker 1 (15:49):
For years ago.

Speaker 5 (15:50):
They're owners of the system. They're owners of the democratic system.
That's why you haven't seen me on television. No matter
what I can do, I can discover a cure for cancer,
they're not coming there interview me. The system has been
bought and paid for years ago. Years ago. I was

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a Republican, all right, so maybe likely a Republican lifestyle.

Speaker 1 (16:14):
I don't know.

Speaker 5 (16:16):
It's mainly a Mason Dixon thing, if you ask me.
Below the Mason Dixon line. The Southerners who act a
certain way because of states rights and slavery and the
Civil War and all that kind of stuff.

Speaker 1 (16:26):
But it's all been bought and paid for.

Speaker 5 (16:31):
I think Silver's savanas he calls himself. Silver, an immigrant
from Nigeria told me when I was sleeping on the street.
The homeless man told me. He said, they're not gonna
let you walk into you You you don't you that
these people are not gonna let you. I don't care
what ideas you have. They're not gonna let you walk
into the mass office of the City New York.

Speaker 1 (16:52):
They're not gonna let you into the club. They're not
gonna let you in. That's what he told me. Silver said.

Speaker 5 (17:00):
He said, it's been as long since been bought and
paid for. And I think all of us know that.
People you know that, so they're gonna get up in
the campaign. And I think the media probably many times,
the media trying to raise money because they can then
sell thirty second commercials, fifteen second commercial, one minute commercials

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for trillions of dollars. They can make up money. So
what they do is they use it up. They even
support and get put out polls that are lies, that
are so that they can create more tension and generate
more money. And the politicians spend more money trying to
buy ads. And it's it's all a racket. It's all

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been bought and paid for. It's all been bought and paid.

Speaker 1 (17:48):
For years ago.

Speaker 5 (17:51):
It doesn't matter whether it's Republican or a democratic, black
or white. It's been bought and paid for. You you
just don't get if you do get in, if you
do get into the processes, because you have given up
your soul. You have told them, I will serve your
satanic purposes if you let me in. If you let

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me in, I will do your bidding if you let
me in.

Speaker 1 (18:21):
But you just thought.

Speaker 5 (18:22):
Silver said to me, you said they're gonna walk into
the mayor's office.

Speaker 1 (18:25):
You think they won't let you do that? Well, you know.

Speaker 5 (18:31):
The other item is is that they've got absolute control.
But if I do come in, and I do plan
to come in, I plan to comfort to people. I
plan to stop the weeping I do. I plan to
bring the truth. It's what I plan to bring. I
plan to speak.

Speaker 1 (18:54):
The truth, and I plan to comfort to people. I
plan to.

Speaker 5 (19:01):
People are angry, especially how hit people. By that, I
mean black people. They're just angry. The and their many
are angry with God. They're angry with themselves. And the

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Lord told me the comfort to people. Comfort ye, comfort ye,
my people say, if you're God. And that's what Isaiah's
was sent to do. And but it wasn't just that
he said that I found almost profound. I think Renade
the cart one of the great philosophers that I particularly
appreciate that. I think, therefore I am brought for the

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idea of our existence and what make us exist. But
Isaiah goes on and mister Indian, if you bring that
up again, Isaiah chapter four, Isaiah goes on to say
that I'm here to speak comfortably to Jerusalem and rather

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than weeping, to cry unto her that her warfare is accomplished.
And I'm here to say that to New Yorkers, to
every New Yorker, to cry unto you.

Speaker 1 (20:30):
That all of.

Speaker 5 (20:30):
The power of the landlords to bring fear. New York
is the city controlled by landlords, real estate developers, and banks.
And they bought and paid for the institution. And I
am if there is an enemy of the of the banks,

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if there's an enemy of the landlords, if there's an
enemy of the developers, and there are many of them
and they are in charge of billions of dollars building buildings,
in the buildings, if there's one person that's on the
list of the number one enemy, please listen to this.
The number one enemy of the landlords, the real estate developers,

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and the bankers all the way up to JP Morgan,
Chase and others, it is James Manning. Landlords, real estate developers, bankers, mortgagers.

Speaker 1 (21:29):
Bring more fear.

Speaker 5 (21:32):
And uncomfortable living to New York City than any other person.
You know, they're talking about sending police officers into the
black neighborhood where there's where there is disturbance, where there's disillusionment,
where there's crime, where there's weeping, where there's rebellion. But

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you know where the police ought to be auta going
where we already be getting five thousands of colmost talking
about five thousand and that Muslim boys talking about a
billion dollars, that those police are to be turned on
the banking system, on the landlord, on development systems, on
illegal on the courts that give landlords godlike power over

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the lives, that people have to pay rent thirty to
forty and sometimes fifty percent of their income goes to
paying rent to these gods called land gods in New York.
You want to know where the real crime is taking,
Oh that street crime, petty crime, card jacking, I don't know, assault,

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some shootings, a lot of it's not intentional, murder, robbery,
sleeping on the trains, violence, petty theft, A lot of
that goes on.

Speaker 1 (22:57):
It does.

Speaker 5 (22:58):
It goes on mainly because of the of the landlord problem.
It goes on mainly because people don't have a place
to stay. If there weren't so many homeless people on
the street, there wouldn't be nearly ninety percent of the
crime would.

Speaker 1 (23:11):
Be solved some by solving the homeless problem.

Speaker 5 (23:14):
But you can't solve the homeless problem until you take
that power out of the hands of these landlords, these
land gods that every month that check gotta be on
the docket. Sometimes it's thirty to forty percent. People are
living in fear. They live in fear they live. They'd

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not know if they're going to get put out, going
to get evicted, gonna bit And one of the reasons
why they would they had never intended to let me
into the race, never intended to let me be the
mayor of the City of New York. But one of
the definitely one of the things, and that would be
just the power of the course. And do not be
if the cow kick the calf. The problem is is

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that I'm the number one enemy of the landlords, developers,
and bankers. I took on the melon banking the city.
And by the way to sit them, New York is
in on the deal. You vote for these local city
council members. They ain't on the deal once they get
in there and they start lining in their pockets with money.

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First of all, they get paid one hundred and seventy
five two hundred thousand dollars a year. Bam right off
the But that ain't all. Landlord developer comes out. I said,
I want to buy Aparcelanta. I want to buy this
building where you vote for want to put gambling in
New York City, gambling casinos in the Bronx.

Speaker 1 (24:36):
Would you vote for it.

Speaker 5 (24:37):
Here's a million dollars a treaty dollars in a Swiss
bank account.

Speaker 1 (24:43):
And nobody would ever know the.

Speaker 5 (24:45):
Difference you you know, you draw on that bank account
and is not reported. The Swiss people, the offshore bankers
have a have a rule and law. They will not
report to the IRIS anything that American does. You can
have forty big million dollars in a in a bank
account and the and the and the Bahamas somewhere and

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they not will not You can go down there and
take a forty million dollars out to buy something with it.
They will not report it to the federal government or
the IS s that they protect your money. So these
city council people and the mayor too, and I just
had them so that they ain't gonna just let you
into that. They're not gonna just let you into that.

Speaker 1 (25:28):
Billionaire's club, which is what they are.

Speaker 5 (25:33):
But the Lord told me to speak to the people
crying her that you're wearing and all the things that
you've gone through is accomplished in me. That the iniquity
that yourselfer has been pardoned and you have received that

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the Lord's hand double for her sins. Now you know,
Democratic coalitions, Democrat Party, the Working Families Party, the Republican Party,
whoever it is, they all get a part of pie.
And the people get poorer and poorer every day. But

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I want to I want to tell you that the
Lord has sent me as a voice.

Speaker 1 (26:22):
Please.

Speaker 5 (26:27):
I'm not I'm not a politician. I am not, but
I can't help the people. I can take the office
and I can, but I'm not. I'm not going to
promise you the world and just stand before you and
just lie like that boy in mynnmy just lie and
anything coming out and all the rest of them they

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all lie.

Speaker 1 (26:49):
Imagine this.

Speaker 5 (26:52):
The present mayor of the City of New York, his
name is Eric Adams. One of the persons that's running
for the office of mayors or say actual predator named
Andrew Cuomo. Eric Adams said of that Muslim boy Mandamie
that he is a snake oil salesman. I don't feel

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many of y'all know what a snake owl. Some of
y'all might be young and might not know that term
snake oil. There used to be these hucksters moving around,
mainly the West and to some degree the South, that
would have these bottles of ointment and they put a
label on it and they tell you to cure everything

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from rheumatism to eye diseases, to sexual problems to it.
It cures everything. It's called snake oil. And they would
dress up in nice white suits and have their wagons
and everything, and people would come before there was a
lot of doctors available. People live forty fifty years and
they die during those times, and so the snake oil

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selves come even with a nice white suit on. He said,
this will cure everything from hooping cuth to cancer, to
sexual diseases, timpendency to administration. It'll cure everything. Take a
dose of this and you're good. Snakes in a bottle
and they sell it.

Speaker 4 (28:15):
Do it.

Speaker 1 (28:18):
Wouldn't cure anything but snake of So. Eric Adams called.

Speaker 5 (28:25):
Mondamie a snake oil salesman, that what Mondammie is declaring
to do will cure everything. He's gonna cure all the
problems in New York's all in one bottle. That's what
every hadlem because the every hadams a mayor. He knows
the problem. He knows them in and out.

Speaker 1 (28:44):
He said.

Speaker 5 (28:45):
Mondamie was a snake oil salesman telling the people, are telling,
especially the young people, We're gonna cure everything. You know,
there's a lot of trouble going on in me say
this as well, among young white people and the young
young white male.

Speaker 1 (29:00):
You know, did you know this?

Speaker 6 (29:02):
What?

Speaker 5 (29:03):
I will tell you what I ask you what? But
that let me tell you did not ask you after
I tell you? Did you know it? Did you know
that most young white males under the age of thirty
have not had sex with a woman in two years,
and some of them have never had sex with a woman.
That there's something going on among young white people. And

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whether it's LGBTQ homosexuality, or whether it's that young white
men are just not having sex with women and they're
not homosexual. And that's why Charlie Kirk was so powerful
that for who knows.

Speaker 1 (29:44):
I don't. If I knew more about this, I can
tell you more.

Speaker 5 (29:47):
But what I do know is an actual fact that
it is reported clinically in the American Medical Association of
American journals that young white men are not having sex
with white young white girls.

Speaker 1 (30:00):
They're not doing it.

Speaker 5 (30:03):
And the younger the ones that are having sex are
having sex with multiple white girls. And a lot of
young white girls aren't having sex. Now, that's not true
with black men, but it is so it is substanutely true.
And in as much as black men are not having
sex with the way they used to do back in
the fifties, sixties and seventies, it has slowed down. So

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the reason one reason why Charlie Kirk was so popular. Okay,
you can say he was religious. He believed in America
and all, okay, you gonna talk all they talk to you,
won't that.

Speaker 1 (30:34):
Okay, I'm not gonna deny it.

Speaker 5 (30:36):
But black, young white men and young white women were.
Why is it we don't have sex with one another anymore?
Why are we mating? And this is the days aren't possible,
whether this computer, whether people are online with pornography, or
whether people spend too much time online, or whether white men,

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young white men under the age of thirty don't know
how to relate. They don't know how to ask on one
for sex. They don't not to approach her. They don't
know how to take identity. They don't only know how
to they don't know how to jiggy because they've been
so alienated through the process of being online. All they
know is online procedures. They're isolated from the human experiences,
which I talk about all the time.

Speaker 1 (31:21):
That computer will dry.

Speaker 5 (31:23):
You may become wise in terms of being able to
go online and see a whole lot of stuff and
do a whole lot of things, and learn a thousand
algorithms one time, but you don't know how to relate
to another human being. And that's what's happening with young
white men. That's why Charlie Kirk was so important. Well
he was some mystic guy, but they began to relate
to him because he was under He was thirty himself.
He understood that. But now he got married and had children.

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But there's a lot going on and there's a lot
of weeping. The politicians they realize this, they understand this.
But I'm not a politician. I've been sent to speak
comfortably to the people. I'm not gonna promise you that

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you're gonna have a big house. I'm not gonna promise
you that. I'm not gonna promise you gonna be it.
What I will promise you is I will relieve you
from the land, gods, the banks, the institutions. Right now,
they've probably had let's see, I don't know since the

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Western and the Carnival.

Speaker 1 (32:33):
Ah No, probably.

Speaker 5 (32:38):
More recently when I've just posted up on the announcement board.
They have probably had conferences on Wall Street and some
of the banking instant about Manning. How's Manning doing? Is
he Is he rising in the polls? Is it possibly
there's gonna be an October surprise?

Speaker 1 (32:52):
A lot of.

Speaker 5 (32:53):
These these people are looking at the political scale to
ask the question, is there gonna be a Is there
gonna be in October surprise? Is Manning on to somehow
another to the last week of October? Rise above? Both
Mondamie and.

Speaker 1 (33:11):
Cuomo.

Speaker 5 (33:13):
What's happening? What's what? What are you hearing? What are
you hearing?

Speaker 1 (33:16):
In Harlem?

Speaker 5 (33:17):
They set that boy Mondamie up here to Harlem yesterday.
What are you hearing in Harlem?

Speaker 1 (33:22):
What are you hearing?

Speaker 5 (33:23):
He's over in the Bronx the other day.

Speaker 1 (33:26):
What are you hearing? Is he What do we need
to do.

Speaker 5 (33:32):
Uh to be able to stop him? But I've been said,
I'm I'm not a I'm not a Let me let
me say something to you. Let's say, for instance, I
started lying like politician, promising you the world, and I want,

(33:52):
I want the office because I lied. I promise you,
A're gonna do all these wonderful things for you. And
then I get in the office and I said, you're
suffering worse. I told you I was gonna help you,
and yet the homeless people homeless has exploded. I told
you I was gonna I said to you, I'm going
to cure homelessness, and yet the people are still sleeping

(34:14):
on the street.

Speaker 1 (34:14):
Do you know how that would make me feel?

Speaker 5 (34:18):
Do you know how painful that would be to know
I didn't get you off the street.

Speaker 1 (34:24):
I told you that I wouldn't.

Speaker 5 (34:25):
I didn't, and I couldn't, and I ain't and I
can't because the landlords. There's enough housing in New York
City right now. Nobody should ever have to sleep on
the street. I'm going to be making a proposal, however,
about housing, and I think that would be a grant
great one. As I get an opportunity to be able

(34:47):
to do it, and I'm going to do it in
the light of the fact that boy, that Muslim boy
in my dummy said he you're gonna put an allocate
a billion dollars to keep black people in that get okages.
What he said did said like that, But what he
said was, I'm gonna allocate a billion dollars for policing
or community safety. Is what it's called, a billion dollars

(35:08):
for community safety. That we're gonna have police, We're gonna
have a police assists, we're.

Speaker 1 (35:12):
Gonna have all kind of people keeping people off the trains.

Speaker 5 (35:15):
And basically what he's saying is that we're gonna add
a billion dollars to the city budget to keep black
people in their ghetto cages. Keep them all in the
ghetto if they do anything at all, be in the
ghetto and they're cages in the ghetto. But I take
a billion dollars to hire enough people to surround the
ghetto so they won't get out the ghetto. Just keep

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him in the ghetto, keep him in the projects, keep
him in the ghetto where they live, keep on, but
don't let them get out. They don't get them go
downtown for over Times Square, East Side and West Side.
But they can start molesting people are robbing. Just keep
him in the billion dollars. See what he said they're
gonna do. That's what he said they're gonna do to
keep black people in their ghetto cages. Now there is crime,

(35:57):
yet there's a lot of crime there.

Speaker 1 (35:59):
The crime.

Speaker 5 (36:00):
You can spend ten billion dollars. You're not gonna keep
criming in the ghetto. It's gonna it's gonna get people.
The crime is gonna ride downtown on the train. It's
gonna get on the bus and ride downtown. Crime is
gonna get on the train. Crime is gonna get on
an airplane. Crime is gonna walk. Crime is gonna get
on the bicycle, city bike and ride downtown. You can't
give you any billion. It's been ten billion dollars. But

(36:21):
crime is going downtown. No, it's going downtown. So it's
impart for us to realize that the period in which
we find ourselves at present, I am. I've said to
all the political activists, even though they're saying, well, this

(36:45):
is a this is a private club, manning, you're out
of your league. You think you're gonna come in and just
walk up here and become the Meid city of Yr.
This is a private club. This is a private club.
This thing has been bolting back. The man's office been
bought and paid for a thousand years before you were born. Man,
And what the hell is wrong with you? We're not
letting you in. You, we're not letting you in. Oh,

(37:07):
I know, we're talking about the listen that threw me
off the ballot. There's a judge downtown.

Speaker 1 (37:13):
Uh.

Speaker 5 (37:14):
When we went before the court and demonstrated we should
be on the ballot, and we should have been. We
demonstrated we had enough signature, he came up with something
totally different, cauled we had no business using the name
power up to and throw us off the ballot again.
This is gonna let you happy that we went to
court the other day and the appellate division agreed with
both of the courts and throw us off the ballot again.

(37:36):
They're not gonna let you in. You're wrong with you
many they're not gonna let you in.

Speaker 1 (37:46):
But here the issue is this is.

Speaker 5 (37:49):
That they do have a political process where you can
write in the candidate and they can't take that off
the ballot. So I can people can write my name,
but they they're not gonna help me. They they're doing
everything they can. They don't want me because once I
come in and start unraveling all the land gods and
what the land gods doing the people, it's the land

(38:09):
gods that is creating the homelessness. That's right, These bank these,
I mean, I think the biggest land god and the
biggest land grab of reason was the gentrifiers came up
and took all of them. Mean, because you have homosexual
leaders like David Dinkins and a bunch of others, Charles
Wrangle and a bunch of other so called black leaders

(38:32):
who sold out black people, who that they're heartless, they
don't have understanding. They realize black people don't have understand
All black people care about it is talking about slavery
and black people. That's all black people care about. You
want this to tell you something. All you want to talk,
you want to get black people on your side. All
you got to do is talk about slavery and talk

(38:53):
about the white man. They really talk about death. Just
talk about the white man, how awful he is, and
every black people, I mean, they'll leave Jesus. They could
be sitting around the campfind Jesus sitting there like he
was on the sermon on the Mountains. Jesus that is
talking about, you know, blessed I e that are you know,
mourn and all that kind of stuff. Blessed are the

(39:14):
poor and spirit, and blessed that this black people be
sitting there in the fro on the hillside. Listen to
Jesus teach. You can come around over there. I'll go
across over there, say hey, I want to talk about
how how bad white people are, how awful white people are,
and how we built America on how America is built
on the blacks and blacks of black people. And they

(39:34):
get up and leave Jesus. They'll leave Jesus their teaching.
They'll leave him by hisself. They will leave Jesus. Take
them about some black people. You ain't seen nothing.

Speaker 1 (39:42):
I know him.

Speaker 5 (39:43):
I've been around him for seventy years. They'll get up
from the off where Jesus is the teaching, and they'll
go over there and sit down and talk to that
black man about a black man that built America, and
America's built on the bouss of blacks and black people.
They'll leave Jesus I leave Jesus if you talk that talk,

(40:03):
I'm talking about it.

Speaker 1 (40:04):
I see.

Speaker 5 (40:04):
I know black people don't know. Nobody knowing better than me.
I can tell you that right now. But I have
been sent to comfort to people. So I want to
say to Andrew Cuomo and to Eric Adams, do it now,
and do it while it's getting is good. Go ahead

(40:26):
and endorse me, Go ahead and endorse me. Andrew Cromo,
drop out of the race and say I'm endorsing. Well,
I forgot to tell you, Yeah, I thought that something
was I'm thinking about so and so.

Speaker 1 (40:43):
So.

Speaker 5 (40:44):
Eric Adams called Mondamie a snake or a salesman. Right,
Everything in that bottle would cure anything. I don't care
what you got off the riders, do plotters, broken teeth,
rotten teeth, doesn't matter, cataract, Cattley, Just drink this from
this snake oil, this bottle of snake oil that's being sold.

(41:06):
And that's what my Dami is. He's a snake off salment.
What that boy selling will cure everything off riders, catiacts, ministration, problems, impetus,
it'll cure everything, bad, breath, diarrhea, Drink one tablespon of
this and you're good to go. Snake oill salm, that's
what my dammy is. But he's also selling something to

(41:30):
young people. Will not having said, young men are not
having sex, So if young men are not having sex
with young women, what's young women doing? Young women not
having sex with young men. They don't know what the
penis is. You know, I'm not telling you that fornication
is right. And I say that, no, I just say that.
But you got sixteen, seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, twenty three, twenty four,

(41:53):
twenty five year old women who don't know what the
penis is, who ain't never laid hands on one, cause
no young man is ever come up.

Speaker 1 (42:00):
To talk to it.

Speaker 5 (42:03):
Mainly it's because of social media. So these young people
are distraught and that's why they followed Charlie Kirk. That's
why they followed him, and that's why they followed this one.
The snake all salman called snake all salesman, called Maundmi.
But let me tell you this as well, if I

(42:23):
let you, if I have to, let y'all go. The
other thing is that so Eric Adam called Charlie. It's
this boy, the Muslim boy called him a snake of
all Salman.

Speaker 1 (42:32):
Everything.

Speaker 5 (42:33):
This little bottle here will caure everything from cataracts, the ministration,
the diarrhea, uth riders.

Speaker 1 (42:38):
What have you got? Take one table before this you won't.

Speaker 5 (42:40):
Have author riders. No more snake all Salmen. And that's
what Eric Adams said, that Mundammie is a snake oil salesman.

Speaker 1 (42:49):
But he said that at the other day.

Speaker 5 (42:53):
He said that Andrew Cuomo is a snake and a liar,
a snake and a liar. I was standing on the
street the other day. They were just yeah, damn. Think
it was Saturday. I think it was right out here.
You see what that, you know, right behind me or
I was standing out there on the sidewalk and four
people came walking down the street. I think it were

(43:13):
three women and one man. And they looked like regul
arp you know how many people. They weren't homeless anything.
They looked that would dress fairly well. Maybe something was
going on here in the community that they were. You know,
they were dressed fairly well. I think even the fella
had on a suit and tie. That women had on
long dresses. They weren't showing their breasts anything. They were
long dressing and everything so as they approached men that

(43:35):
they turned to go west across one the twenty third street.
I think I heard the man say, oh, that's the
cussing preacher. I turned to look around. So the women
turned around and looked at me, and they said, yeah,
that's the cussing preachers. He called me the cussing preachers.

(43:56):
I got a reputation for cussing people. But you know,
Jesus called the Pharisees and the Sadducees. Herodians describes he
called them snakes. Oh God, I mean, I mean, I
mean jellybean, I mean jellyby, you can call it.

Speaker 1 (44:18):
But I mean to call people a snake.

Speaker 7 (44:20):
By the way, you know, the Soul called uh his
son Jonathan, the son of a of a perverse woman,
which is the word.

Speaker 5 (44:35):
That's the Bible. The Bible says she's a pervert woman.
It's in the Bible. Is the son of a pervert woman.
He called his son Jhona. But Willie, we call him
the son of a bitch.

Speaker 1 (44:45):
It's a perverse.

Speaker 5 (44:46):
Well anyway, so here they call me chrisipricher and they
don't know what they're talking about. So Eric Adams said
that Eric Adams said that uh Cuomo was a snake
and a liar. I mean, when you call somebody a snake,

(45:08):
I mean, that's about the lowers you can go. Ain't
nothing lord on the snake's belt buckle. He crawls around
on the ground all I mean, you don't ever get out.
He's always low. That's about as low as you can go.

Speaker 1 (45:21):
A snake.

Speaker 5 (45:24):
So Eeric Adams have told you all who these men are,
and he ought to know. He done told you that snakes.
He done told you that the snake are all salesmen,
both of them. Both of them are two snakes. Mondmi
snake all sealmen cure everything. I think we need to

(45:46):
look at what these young people, especially young you know,
college students ain't getting none. They ain't getting none, and
so they're frustrated. They don't care nothing about you because
dunkle Christianity. And then you got these young Jewish students as.

Speaker 1 (46:06):
Well, they ain't getting none either. Now, I don't mean to.

Speaker 5 (46:09):
Be ugly in that broy Okay, all right, I don't
mean to be crue by saying getting some, and that
ain't what I meant to do. It just kind of
happened that way. I said it that way because that's
what it is. But what has made Charlie Kirk popular

(46:30):
is that you had millions of people on college usually
go to college high school and college is the place
where you have more sex.

Speaker 1 (46:37):
Then you can shake a stick at it.

Speaker 5 (46:38):
Not anymore, not anymore, don't have college these young white
boys and not having sex with these young white girls.
And so they're all going bazookie. A lot of them
are turn it into to homosexuals. So somebody's weeping down
the hall. So Lord has sent me here to streaming

(47:00):
things out. Lord send me to straighten things out and
to make the crooked places straight. Mster and you didn't
bring that back up again. That's right, to make the
crooked places straight. And I'm gonna make the crook's pain.

Speaker 1 (47:18):
Uh. That's what the Lord told me to speak to
the people.

Speaker 5 (47:22):
Divorce of him that cried in the will, that's prepared
the way of the Lord, make straight in the desert
a highway for our God.

Speaker 1 (47:33):
So what you're gonna hear from me is truth. You're
gonna hear this, and.

Speaker 5 (47:40):
You you're gonna see I'm gonna every valley shall be exalted.
I'm not I'm not I'm not building any low income house.
I ain't talking about no lower income housing. I ain't
gonna build no lower income this or lower income that. No,
uh uh, We're gonna raise people up. We're gonna stop
the weeping. The mother that had to put her son out,

(48:05):
or the other thing is the mother and the grandmother
whose son and daughter walked out of the house because
they didn't want to live by the rules of humanity.

Speaker 1 (48:18):
That's right.

Speaker 5 (48:20):
They didn't want to live by the rules at manty
and they wanted to be able to do their own thing,
didn't want to prepare their lives, so they left the house.
I ain't got to live here with you went to
live on Hayton Ashbury Street in San Francisco.

Speaker 1 (48:33):
Do y'all know about that? If you, it don't matter.
So that's weeping.

Speaker 5 (48:43):
So I become the mayor of the City of New York.
First of all, we're gonna pray, that's the first thing.

Speaker 1 (48:50):
No, we're gonna pray, that's right.

Speaker 5 (48:57):
And told that Mondammie boy, listen, you got a billion dollars,
why don't you, why don't you put together a creation
of an anti land God bank. That's what we all
name it. The Anti Land God Bank billion dollars two
billion dollars, three billion dollars and anybody can who qualify

(49:19):
can go make a loan to get a million two
three million dollar loan at three percent interest to buy
a house here in New York City called the Anti
Land God Bank. And the criteria is is that you'll
have to buy house that says a true family, three

(49:40):
family house, right like the houses you see across the
street from time to time, three family house. You'll have
to rent out a part of that house to a
family that's not living in the shelter. That makes you
now you become a landlord. Now you got to train
these people. Gotta talk to them, you know, tell them
to take that don't throw that diapers out the window,
don't throw that trash when there's a trash. Gotta separate

(50:02):
their garbage that cans from their food. You gotta train them.
You gotta work. That means you got to go to work.
You say three percent of the interest, but you gotta
now to go to work. You gotta work on it
because you bring them out that you bring these people,
you bring these black people and the white people are
the ones that are there.

Speaker 1 (50:15):
They're not member.

Speaker 5 (50:15):
If white people, then celter you bring they ain't been trained.
You gotta train them. You're gonna have to train these people. Uh,
you bring them out the shelter, you rent them your
you're renting them a party up on the top floor.
Your three family house. You and your family live on
the two floors in the basement and everything. Y'all got

(50:37):
a backyard and everything. But you got some people living
upstairs that you don't know they were homeless.

Speaker 1 (50:41):
You took them in.

Speaker 5 (50:41):
They got two three children, right, and uh, the father
those children, if he wants to come in to see
their wife, he asked to make sure he lived there.

Speaker 1 (50:53):
He ain't gonna come and keep you just knocking on dover.

Speaker 5 (50:54):
I want to come visit matter your hell, No, you
gotta live here, and you gotta help pey the rent
like that, right, I think that'd be a good thing.
That way you can cure homelessness. That way, there's no
more homelessness. Now you got people a landlords. Now you
got people who are developing equity, generational wealth. I think
it's a good thing. I think it's brilliant. But here
come be a politicians. We want more low income house

(51:18):
and somebody out have slapped the taste out of your mouth,
said past the man.

Speaker 1 (51:21):
Why are you always saying stuff like that? You told
the woman hell that she's going to hell? What she
is on?

Speaker 5 (51:26):
More in Teler talking about slapped the taste out of
somebody's mouth. Well, that's just a figure of speech, you know.
I don't know if you can really do that. I
mean out you can actually slap somebody so hard that
the taste will go out come. I don't know if
you can really do that, But the sounds good, so
I said.

Speaker 3 (51:47):
So.

Speaker 5 (51:49):
No, I've been sent to comfort to people. There's weeping.
Somebody's weeping. Somebody's weeping right now. Somebody's weeping right now.
So I become the mayor of the City of New York,
There'll be no more tears. There be no more tears
in a bottle. They all heard that in the Book

(52:11):
of Salms. No there, you know, I become the mayor
of the City of New York, that we're gonna do
something about the way things are. Uh, you know, but
I think Silver said, I'm going back out on hundred
twenty fifth Street see if I can find something. I
was out there several times. I didn't see him. I
don't know what happened to them. Maybe they took him
back to Nigeria. He was talking about they supported Trump.

(52:36):
But somebody need to do something about all these white
boys who are not having sex and all these white
girls who are who's not having sex either.

Speaker 1 (52:42):
Was I mean, yeah, this is you know they ain't
you know I'm not here promoted.

Speaker 5 (52:46):
For against the past. Mannis whatnot? Your people are not
supposed to have sexy to get married. Well, I know that.
I don't know if I agree with it, but I
know it. And so you got millions of young white
people from there from seventeen to thirty years old, young
white men and young white boy we're not having sex.

(53:09):
Now they're driving around in the car and man them
going to college and doing okay in school, I guess
to some degree. But that could be dangerous, you know,
that could be awfully So somebody need to look into
I think they've heard that, they've looked into it. But

(53:29):
it's certainly one of the things that made Charlie Kirk very,
very popular, because all these they were looking for an answer.
They left their mother and their father's church. The figure
Jesus ain't helping us in this in this regard, so
maybe this guy can help us, and mainly on college
campuses too. I know when I was in college, all

(53:50):
people deal was have sex. I think people have sex
they one they went to class. I think I think
people went to college to have sex. I think that's
when I was in that's going back. Well, you commit
one hundred years ago for me, I'm telling you true.
I think I do decline before god ess and I
don't want to get in trouble with him either. But

(54:13):
I think the reason all the reason why people went
to college was to have sex. Figure they have it
in the dorms, right, somebody's weeping. But I know I'm
here to make the crooked places straight and make all
the crooks pay.

Speaker 1 (54:30):
So I wonder my next block.

Speaker 5 (54:32):
In fact, I don't even know if I'm gonna do
the next hour, but if I do, I'll cover you
know what's on the announcement board. And I'm sure that
they're having discussions because I am shaking up. I was
out on hunting for the ninth Street.

Speaker 1 (54:44):
Uh sad day. I was out there hure for the
ninth Street, and.

Speaker 5 (54:49):
Everybody was, you know, wanted to talk to me, take
pictures with me and all that kind of a good thing.

Speaker 1 (54:54):
Nobody was talking about now in these cats.

Speaker 5 (54:56):
Nobody saying well, you know we are there saying that
in my Dammy in the head and Cromo's in the next,
and nobody said there thinking about those creeps. They just said, well,
I'm gonna vote for you. What's your Somebody didn't ask
what's your policy? I don't think most people care for
my policies. I don't think they. I think they realize
if I'm a pastor, I don't need policies. If I'm

(55:17):
a pastor, I don't need any policy. My policy is
that I'm a pastor, I'm a man of God. That
should be sufficient. What the hell I got talking about
all these damn policies about all the time. I'm like,
I'm some sort of a politician, snake all salesman selling snake,
all in a bottle of the cure everything from authritis
to ministration to diarrhea. I ain't no snake of all salesman.

(55:38):
What's your policy? I ain't got no. I'm a pastor.
That's my policy. What's yours?

Speaker 1 (55:43):
Anyway?

Speaker 5 (55:43):
So I was out that Saturday, Nobody said anything about
these other creeps. I'm going back to hundred forty ninth
Street too. By the way, let me tell you, I'm
gonna be sleeping on the streets for fifteen days. I
got today is that we got forty four days. So
we got lined down. Forty three and a half days
left before the election. There's plenty of time. That's a
long time. That's a long time. Trust me, these people

(56:08):
in the boardrooms and everyplace else. Pat Manning got forty
three days. Ain't no telling what he can do in
forty three days. We got to watch that boy like
a hawk. And not only that, but things can change.
There's a thing in a political business.

Speaker 1 (56:24):
Called the October surprise.

Speaker 5 (56:27):
That something came out of nowhere. Didn't expect it. Now,
they've been keeping me down. They have been refusing to
cover me. They refuse to interview me, They refuse to
tell the people about my name. They won't call my name.
It's okay, it's not okay. Let me say it's okay.
But they know I'm here. He saw me on that

(56:50):
float out there in west Ending Day. By the way,
I really enjoyed being out there west Ending Day. I
really enjoyed that I'm definitely gonna be out there next year.
I love that Western the day I do. They saw
him out there, a great, big old float, one of
the most beautiful floats out there on that parade.

Speaker 1 (57:06):
Manning for mayor. Nobody said a word.

Speaker 5 (57:09):
Media didn't say nothing, Television, newspapers, radio, all of them
sitting there in one booth, you know, half a block long.
There's so many of them sitting up on all their
cameras and reporters and everything, manning for me.

Speaker 1 (57:20):
Nobody said a damn word. Now I said a word,
you know.

Speaker 5 (57:25):
But they know I'm here, amen, And if they weren't
afraid of me, they'd be talking about man.

Speaker 1 (57:34):
So I'm here.

Speaker 5 (57:35):
There's weeping in the hall. There's people that are weeping. Now,
there's struggles that they're going through.

Speaker 1 (57:44):
Miss E.

Speaker 5 (57:45):
Now, I want to end this segment with us west
End and they parade. Remember that where that video I
know he got. We got probably ab to break over
into the other segment. It's okay because we're doing both
the combo now and I'm manning pour it, trust Lord. Also,
I'm gonna end this segment with that that piece because
I like that piece. So though Western in the parade Conibal,

(58:09):
don't go anywhere about it. I'm gonna be back. I'm
not sure how I'm gonna be put the next segment,
but I do plan to come back if y'all will
hang around.

Speaker 1 (58:16):
Amen, I'm the only one that can cure the spirit
your problem. York City. I can bring healing, and I
can bring HEALNI New York City. Ready, re ready, Ready, Ready, gody,

(58:39):
get a ready.

Speaker 8 (58:41):
Get ready Ready ay ready, Ready.

Speaker 5 (58:47):
Get ready, get ready, got ready.

Speaker 1 (58:49):
Got ready, get you ready, got ready, got ready.

Speaker 3 (58:53):
Gay Ready City, get ready. Will fight for you in
all your He's the time of the lastity You've been told.
He's a chance for you to vote for tru He's

(59:15):
a man with the plan that will get you through
your struggles.

Speaker 1 (59:21):
All enjoy gone of a new.

Speaker 3 (59:26):
Your eyes have never seen. Get read if a change
and be truely safe. Love and righteousness we don't need
no politician.

Speaker 1 (59:38):
Love righteousness is all ween need.

Speaker 9 (59:43):
Loving righteousness.

Speaker 3 (59:46):
You your seed indes loving righteousness. That's all we need.
Yes it can, Yes he can't can, Yes it can,
and you can and he will because he's a man.
Yes a can, Yes he can't can It's the Kennedy
can and he will.

Speaker 1 (01:00:01):
Because he's a man.

Speaker 3 (01:00:02):
It's a can, it's a can't can. It's the canaony
can and he will because he's the man. Yes he can,
Yes he can't can. Yes, the canony can and he
will because he's the man. I'm a magesty.

Speaker 1 (01:00:13):
I you can't can, Yes, the can.

Speaker 3 (01:00:14):
You don't need no politician as Harvey Madison. Yes he
can't can. It's all loved. Yes he can't can, Yes
he can, and he's loving Madstan.

Speaker 5 (01:00:27):
If you can't can, that's all we need.

Speaker 2 (01:01:01):
Mhm hm h m h.

Speaker 6 (01:01:10):
M h.

Speaker 5 (01:01:19):
M hm hm hm hm m all right, so we're back. Uh,
it's only quickly. Let me just go a couple of things.
One is is that, uh, mister engineer, I sent out

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a tweet the other day to New York business and
religious leaders. Uh and a picture of me flanked by
both Cuomo and by Mandani. I think I'm a Cuomo
and Adams rather yes. Uh could you show that to
the people?

Speaker 1 (01:01:59):
Uh?

Speaker 5 (01:01:59):
That the for that I want to say to the religious,
to the New York City business because they're all scrambling
around now, they're meeting, they're raising money.

Speaker 1 (01:02:06):
You know.

Speaker 5 (01:02:06):
I guess they just don't they don't want to learn.
They think that somehow or another that they're gonna be able.

Speaker 1 (01:02:12):
To defeat.

Speaker 5 (01:02:15):
Mandami by pushing Cuomo. Now, they spent twenty million dollars
last during the primary season, and they didn't. Cuomo's numbers
didn't go up. Mondami's went up. But they were after
spending twenty million dollars on television. I mean, it was
ads all over everywhere and they couldn't and Cuomo lost

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the primary. And the reason why because Cuomo's lethargic, he's
lost his mojo, he's uninteresting, he's boring. They realize that
Adams is gone. Now I know this is probably that
that was the papers that were probably pssive back this way,
that we don't like you.

Speaker 1 (01:02:52):
You know, you're you're.

Speaker 5 (01:02:54):
You're gonna say to us that to tell Adams to
endorse you. Yeah, I want to, you know, I tell
you what you can be, you could be, you know.
Upset by the fact that I got the audacity to
say that Eric Adams he needs to endorse me, and
he needs to do it, need to drop out the
race and endorse me. He said, well, that's a lot

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of black people don't like you. Listen, black people are there.

Speaker 1 (01:03:20):
On the bottom.

Speaker 5 (01:03:20):
Now, I don't know that I love black people, but
let's let's just tell them. Let's just be true. If
I well speak truth the truth here, black people are
on the world's lowest totem pole on the social register
anywhere you look across but black people. And the reason
why they don't like me is because I've told them
the reason why they're there. Black people do only like

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other Black leaders who don't. Don't say to them that
you're all the lord than any other race, Chinese, Greece, anybody,
and everybody. Everybody's above y'all in terms of the social register, building, economic,
generational well power. Everybody's above Black And if you tell
him that they gonna they're gonna come at you like

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Plato's allegory of the cave.

Speaker 1 (01:04:08):
Anyway. So I'm saying to.

Speaker 5 (01:04:11):
Eric Adams that he ad he ad a drop out
the race now and endorse me, because he's not gonna win.
Drop out the race. That would upset New York people
would be having fits. I mean, if Eric Adams says,
I'm dropping out the race today and what you should do,
and I'm praying that he will the sooner the better

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and I'm endorsing. I'm endorsing Pastor Manning up there at
church up in Harlem to be the next man of
New York City. That would because everybody else is against you, Eric,
everybody else is against you, all the you know.

Speaker 1 (01:04:42):
I mean that's something black folk.

Speaker 5 (01:04:43):
Quite frankly, Eric, I think that you know you're doing
better in the polls than what's this a quomov that's
another story. But everybody else, you know, all the politicians,
our sharp is against you. So you said, we if
I endorse you, Pastor man I won't have a political career.
I'll make you dipity mail. I will get you. I'll

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put you right back. You will not have to pack
up your bags and leave city Hall.

Speaker 1 (01:05:10):
You can.

Speaker 5 (01:05:12):
In fact, i'll give you. You'll give you a chief
of staff. Maybe maybe not, but you you will dipity mail,
to be sure. And I'll be out there in Cali.
I'll be out there in Los Angeles, someplace out in California,
out there your Seminy Park while you'll be running, Eric Adams.
I'll let you run the city while I go to
your Semny Park. Cause that you endorsement so well, that

(01:05:34):
that's kind of you can't do that's illegal. You're making
a deal on on the what they called that's illegal.

Speaker 1 (01:05:39):
You can't do that.

Speaker 5 (01:05:39):
I'll put you in jail. Shut up, you talk too much.
So Eric, Eric, you will not have to leave politics.
You will be in New York City politics for the
next four years with the same kind of Eric. I'll
give you the same kind of power you got right now.
Just drop out the race and endorse me. I'll give
you the same kind of power you got right now.

(01:06:00):
I come back up here, and now you know I'm
preaching the church up here. Now, the other boy up here,
Mario's boy, Mario Cormo's boy, Andrew. Now, Andrew, what you
need to do as well. You need to drop out
their age. By the way, listen, let me say something
to both of y'all. Neither one of y'all can beat Mondamin.
I'm the only one that can beat him. I'm the
only one who's out. Y'all don't have the whisper. You

(01:06:23):
don't have to find the belly. You don't have the language,
you don't have the style, you don't have the cajones.
You just don't know how to talk. You don't know
how to talk. You know you be all your life,
you're in line and you're checking and driving. I talk
plain talk. When I talk, people listen. I'm worth e
f hunting. When I talk, people listen, you know, because

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I'm not beating around the bush. I say a lot
of whole things and unconstitutional, if you will, not a
constitution in regard of the law. But I say some
things that are perhaps a little bit unsettling, but I
just that's me. That's how I talk. You don't like it,
don't listen. Y'all don't have that strength. I mean you
at Cuomo, you and the atom neither. Y'all don't have
the strength. You don't have the language style. I've been

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preaching for forty four years. That's longer than probably most
of you, be your boy been living. I've been preaching
a talker, and what I do.

Speaker 1 (01:07:17):
I talk. A lot of people don't like it, but
I talk so Cuomo so and so. I get it
with several atoms.

Speaker 5 (01:07:25):
Right, Adam, drop out the race now you want to
see in New York could get in a hissy fit.
And by the way, all them people that don't like you, Adams,
all them people that against you, have got our shopping
Bough and a bunch of other You want to see
them get in a hissy fit Adams, drop out the race,
endorse me, and I guarantee you you get dipity, you

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get a position in my camp in my administration. Now, Cuomo,
mister Cuomo, who lost your mojo, same thing to you, brother,
drop out the race because you can't. You're not you're
what You're gonna spend all all these people money, gonna
tell you.

Speaker 1 (01:08:01):
Oh, you got all these people.

Speaker 5 (01:08:03):
Are running around here care listening together, all these various
You got Hakeey Jeffreys and Chuck Schumer and a bunch
of other here. You got that kathoy Hokku who sold out,
who peed on herself the other day and sold out
and endorsed that boy Mondamie.

Speaker 1 (01:08:16):
And but you can't win.

Speaker 5 (01:08:20):
The Cuomo.

Speaker 1 (01:08:22):
The reason why uh Kathy hochel.

Speaker 5 (01:08:25):
Pede on herself and that Now, y'all don't like to
let the Bible the word pistons in the Bible. It's
in the Bible several times, especially the Old Testament. With
y'all probably never read.

Speaker 1 (01:08:35):
The reason why she peed on us? And one is
she don't like you. One is she don't like you.

Speaker 5 (01:08:42):
And even though she's pretending that she wasn't gonna vote
for that socialist, communist Muslim, if you will, uh the
person Mandami, the real reason why she was that that
she that she was, she held off a little while,
but the reason was why she Cuomo, the reason why
Kathy Hoche endorsed what's his face, that Muslim boy.

Speaker 1 (01:09:05):
Is that she don't like you, Cuomo. She don't like you.
She don't like you, don't like your daddy or your
late father, Marrio.

Speaker 5 (01:09:12):
She don't like you made the joy, the bridge, the
Mario Cuomo bride. She don't like you, Quomot. That's why
she That's why she endorsed that Muslim boy. She don't
give a damn about Islam, Christiany, Judaism, seeks Hinduism, Buddhist, Muslim.

Speaker 1 (01:09:29):
Black mother Roster fairs. She don't give a damn about
none of that. She just don't like you, Quomo.

Speaker 5 (01:09:34):
That's why, Because that's why she's hoping that boy, my
damminy will whoop your head.

Speaker 1 (01:09:39):
And she go and everything she can behind the scenes
to get you beat too. By the way, so.

Speaker 5 (01:09:47):
Cuomo drop out the race to endorsement that will send
new York and American politics into a they won't know
what to do with themselves. They'll be down to listen
even they don't even stop talking. By Jeffrey Epstein and Trump.
What happened, Mayor Adams and and Governor Cuomo endorsed by

(01:10:10):
the way, you're gonna have to do. Either you do
this or you're gonna lose. Now either let me just
put a tee straight. I'm not being big headed or
ugly or proud or contemptible.

Speaker 1 (01:10:21):
Here's what's gonna happen.

Speaker 5 (01:10:22):
You'll get down to the last couple of weeks in October.
Adam's gonna be gone, probably the first of the month.
Adams gonna be gone October. Anyway, he's gonna be gone.
You'll get down the last two weeks of October, and
you're gonna realize there's not a snowball's chance in hell
that you're gonna be able to beat man Donnie Quomo.

Speaker 1 (01:10:42):
You're gonna realize, and everybody that's gonna realize if.

Speaker 5 (01:10:44):
They spend all that money on television and you the
dollars not moving cause people don't like you now, they
don't want you, and you ain't got nothing to offer
and by the way, pull your they said you got
on a campaign triot.

Speaker 1 (01:10:56):
Pull Will you please pull your pants up?

Speaker 4 (01:10:59):
Now?

Speaker 5 (01:10:59):
I know you're not trying to black by letting your
pants down below your buttocks, but please, will you put
up them?

Speaker 1 (01:11:05):
Khaki pan next time we got on the truck.

Speaker 5 (01:11:06):
So here the you're gonna find two weeks out that
you can't beat Uh Adams, I mean, uh, what's his face?

Speaker 1 (01:11:16):
The Muslim? I'm still in the race.

Speaker 5 (01:11:20):
I'm gonna be sleeping on the streets of Staten Island, Brogs,
quick Queens, and I'm standing the race and all of
the stud all the people. Now, I'm gonna make contact
with fifteen million people, all New Yorkers, all all voting
age New Yorkers. I'm gonna make contact with them one
way or the other, either buy ads or by personal

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contact or by advertiser. I'm gonna make contact with every
voting in New York. Betray now and two weeks before October,
four weeks from now, a month from today, So everybody
gonna know who I am. So when they realize that
you ain't gonna win, you can't beat Mondamini because the
whole lot of people listen Mondamini. Just assume if he

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if he, if my Diaminy crosses the vara is Isla Bridge,
he may never come back. That boy might get lost
and out there Stanton Island and put somebody end up
in the Staten Island landfill.

Speaker 1 (01:12:11):
That's how much Staaten Island's.

Speaker 5 (01:12:12):
Hate that boy. I don't hate him, but they don't
want to who the hell wants them? As as the
mayor who do want that? Who the hell wants somebody
is stupid and talking about are gonna a billion dollars
to keep black people in the ghetto cages. So listen,
Quarmo Cuomo, you can do this now. And well, yeah, okay,

(01:12:40):
I can't wait another month. I listen, I got I'm
gonna win anyway, because what's gonna happen is that when
the both of when Adams is gone, he Adams is
definitely gonna leave. And when you realize that you can't win,
everybody else realize you can't win.

Speaker 1 (01:12:54):
People gonna then they're gonna turn to me.

Speaker 5 (01:12:57):
They have not been, they've not come to me now
because they they've been right now now there y'all been
promising that you're gonna you can beat this boy, but
you can't beat him. When they realize you when whenever,
when the when the New York realized y'all can't beat
this boy, everybody gonna turn.

Speaker 1 (01:13:08):
They're gonna come to me, and they gonna come in.
And I'm gonna here.

Speaker 5 (01:13:10):
I am, I've been here all along, and I'm gonna
whoop his ass like he stole something from other Teresa.
I'm gonna whoop. I'm gonna whoop that Muslim boy. I'm
gonna make that boy water go to go to heaven
without seventy virgins. I'm gonna whoop him so bad he'll
be willing to go to heaven not to get the
seventy versions. The hell with the virgins. Let me get
the hell away from Manning. I'm gonna whoop his ass.
I ain't never been whooped before. I'm aa whoop him. No,

(01:13:31):
I'm gonna whoop him. But here, here's the deal. You
can do something you can here's what you can do.
Both of y'all can endorse me. Well, I just think
he's too And besides, the Democrats would endorse him and
some of the other people. But we just can't tell
him what to do. We can't can't control me. You

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just can't talk to me. Thinks he knows everything talking
about because he been on the chain game and you know,
and he's got more expense and everybody, and so therefore
he don't listen to anybody, and he don't listen to
I know, I ain't gonna listen to New York ideas.

Speaker 1 (01:14:07):
You don't know what the hell you're doing.

Speaker 5 (01:14:08):
If you knew what the hell you were doing, mondami
would be nowhere near being the mayor of the City
of New York.

Speaker 1 (01:14:13):
If you knew what the hell you were doing.

Speaker 5 (01:14:16):
Hell know, you don't know what you Why should I
listen to you?

Speaker 1 (01:14:19):
Why should I live?

Speaker 5 (01:14:20):
If you knew what you were doing, then Mondamie would
not be as close to being the mayor of the
City of New York because you would have arranged listened
every Eric Adams would not have gone down Tomorrow Lago
and kiss Trump's from if you knew it. If you
knew what they were doing, why would you do that?
And and and and Cuomo. He still be the he

(01:14:42):
would still be the governor of the of the city
of State of New York. If you knew what you
don't know what you're doing, So why should I listen
to you? Well, you know, we got a lot of
investors and a lot of people, got a lot of
investors in New York, and we don't know if you're
gonna upset the Apple call.

Speaker 1 (01:14:56):
We're just wait and see. You would out waiting to see.

Speaker 5 (01:14:59):
I tell you what you should. Here's what you should.
You want to know something about me. You want to
know about my policies. You wanna know what I'm gonna do.
You want to know if they control me. Look at
my record, Look what I've done. I'm a humanitarian. I'm
not an abuser. I'm a humanitarian. What do you mean
by that? Well, listen to the movie The Dawning of Aquarius.

Speaker 1 (01:15:15):
It will give you some clue.

Speaker 5 (01:15:17):
This is the dawning of a Quarius, the dawning of
a Queria. Yeah, so here, I'm a humanitarian. I've been
feeding people. I help people.

Speaker 1 (01:15:30):
That's what I do. That's what I do.

Speaker 5 (01:15:32):
I feed people, a house, people who are homeless. I'm
a good educator about it. Way, I'm one of the
best you ever seen. I'm an educator. I educate children,
I send them off to colleges, help them get their
school I teach the truth I'm a Bible Scholar'm a theologist,
I'm a philosopher. I am a humanitarian. I have a
I'm born, but a humanitarian. I'm not greedy.

Speaker 1 (01:15:55):
I don't you know. I treat people fairly.

Speaker 5 (01:15:58):
I'm stern. I you know, I kind of walk a
straight path. You have to do that around me, you know,
you got to toe the line. But beyond that, if
you want to know what I am, if you want
to know what I'm gonna do with New York City,
I just told y'all I was gonna comfort New York City.
I just told you I'm gonna stop all the weeping
that's going on in the city of people are afraid
to walk out their doors. That boy, what's his name,

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black people ought to being since that boy was his name,
that Muslim domicity gonna spend a billion dollars to keep
black people in that ghetto. Cages, ghetto cages, ghetto go
keep them in the ghetto. That way you stop crying
in New York City. If there is any crime, which
is probably won't be reported, let it all happen in
the ghetto. But keep them black. That's what that boy,
my domine said. Keep black people in their ghetto cages.

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A billion dollars to surround the black neighborhood, a billion dollars,
have all kind of people holding hand in hand, getting
paid a billion dollars to keep black people in the ghetto.
Don't let them out, don't let them go down underground
in the train, keep them the hell out of the
white neighborhood.

Speaker 1 (01:17:01):
Anyway.

Speaker 5 (01:17:03):
So so past many you know, that's not the way
a politician talk craft There you go, there you go.

Speaker 1 (01:17:13):
I like that. No, I'm not talking to the I'm
talking as a preacher. I'm a preacher. That's right. Well,
I think you should be more political. I think you should.
I think you should do you.

Speaker 5 (01:17:29):
Know, exercise more policies. And ain'tybody right rub right now
the policies don't mean to think of everybody's lying is
who can tell the next biggest lie. Cuomo said they're
gonna put five thousand new police officer on the street.
I don't know where you're gonna get theim from, because
there's not five thousand young men in New York. They
can become police all'll over there. You're gonna get them

(01:17:49):
from where we get him from? We ain't got five
thousand new media. Your bailey can recruit five hundred new police,
I said five, So that's a lie. Then the other
boy comes on, when Muslim boar comes on and say
they're gonna spend a billion dollars keeping black people in there,
get okages.

Speaker 1 (01:18:04):
It's all lies.

Speaker 5 (01:18:06):
One tell another lie, another telling another lie bigger than
they are. Between now, you're gonna hear some whoppers. Between
now and a couple of weeks before the actual election,
you're gonna hear some whoppers about what people are gonna do.
But I said, I said, let me come back to
my initial statement.

Speaker 1 (01:18:20):
Here is this is that.

Speaker 5 (01:18:23):
These men should endorse me. Well, it'll be a cold
day in hell before Eric Adams endorse you. Don't be
so sure. I just don't see Cuomo ever endorsing you.
You may you may see something you never thought you

(01:18:43):
would see. I think the most patriotic thing that either
one of these two men can do would be to
endorse me. They don't like each other, obviously, they have
a great distaste for each other. But I think what
would happen be would be stunning. They would have to

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admit that I am the only one that can beat Mandami.

Speaker 1 (01:19:10):
Cuomo knows.

Speaker 5 (01:19:11):
He knows in his heart right now, he knows that
wherever he's sleeping, and Adams knows as well that he
cannot beat Mandamy.

Speaker 1 (01:19:18):
So what are you gonna do? Let Madami win.

Speaker 5 (01:19:22):
When he can turn it over to a pastor, he
can turn it over to a pastor in Harlem. And know,
I'm gonna I'm not you know, I'm gonna say a
whole lot of things that they don't like. I'm gonna
do a whole lot of things that they don't like.
But I'm gonna be just. I'm gonna be fair, and
I'm going to improve the life of New York City,
and I'm going to improve the life of the poor
people that and the working class people.

Speaker 1 (01:19:46):
So it's not a trade off.

Speaker 5 (01:19:50):
It's not six and one hand half a dozen in
the other. But I believe that these two men will
come to the point where they realize that endorsem It's
probably gonna be the best political move they've ever made
in their life. And of course I will change the world,
all right, But I'm gonna take a break. My name
is James Manning. I'm the Lord, Sir. Go to Manning

(01:20:11):
from me a dot com and make a donation. Amen,
all right, I'll be right back.

Speaker 1 (01:20:15):
Do I'm go anywhere.

Speaker 10 (01:20:32):
You're the pastor of the church.

Speaker 1 (01:20:34):
Yes i am. I love that you.

Speaker 10 (01:20:36):
I've even watching that church and my hustle for you.

Speaker 1 (01:20:38):
You're so bold, you are not out of order, and
I love.

Speaker 10 (01:20:42):
The authority that you want.

Speaker 1 (01:20:44):
So inspirational. That's for man's sitting back.

Speaker 9 (01:20:47):
In the count Thank you for your thank you.

Speaker 1 (01:20:58):
Thank You're so very very.

Speaker 6 (01:21:01):
Love the hand.

Speaker 1 (01:21:02):
You want a little up here. What's your name, Lynette
Nicholas Jenneless.

Speaker 10 (01:21:10):
Yes, I'll take a flight.

Speaker 1 (01:21:11):
You're a journalist. You're right for.

Speaker 10 (01:21:14):
Essence magazine, the books and culture.

Speaker 1 (01:21:16):
Will give me some press. Thank you so much. I
sing me forward that I'm gonna be all right. It's
the fushing the can and I'll get you all of that.
I'm so happy to meet my husband.

Speaker 10 (01:21:30):
Sometimes we walk well with from our condo just to
see what you cooked up.

Speaker 5 (01:21:33):
I'm so wholes It's just true.

Speaker 10 (01:21:38):
People are so caught up in modern day creatures and
they're trying to be celebrities and please everybody. Your leaders
are supposed to tear that they're supposed to break down protocol,
you know, and not follow the status quose.

Speaker 1 (01:21:49):
So thank you for your compliments.

Speaker 10 (01:21:51):
Yeah, not everybody's confused.

Speaker 1 (01:21:52):
We understand the whole of this. I'm here, we don't
we gotta lovely. You don't care. I love you.

Speaker 10 (01:22:16):
I cannot wait. Tell my husband we always come and
see what you're pudding.

Speaker 1 (01:22:20):
Now, what's your nixt Nicholas? Okay A God bless your that.

Speaker 10 (01:22:24):
Yes, ma'am, I just I'm so thank you for y'all.

Speaker 1 (01:22:27):
God bless you.

Speaker 5 (01:22:28):
Thank you for stopping and saying hello to me. Absolutely,
thank you, God bless you.

Speaker 10 (01:22:34):
Take a picture of me and pass to James Manton
so we become and be like I met him personally.

Speaker 1 (01:22:41):
Where're you gonna help me move better place? I will
read that.

Speaker 5 (01:22:44):
Card and help improve your life if you get a
better income or take these burdens off your shoulders that
you're carrying her out.

Speaker 1 (01:22:50):
Yes, we need to understand that. Thank you, God bless you.
I understand. Please, man, that's you?

Speaker 5 (01:23:04):
How are you?

Speaker 1 (01:23:05):
IMMAs?

Speaker 4 (01:23:06):
You meet you?

Speaker 8 (01:23:07):
Right?

Speaker 5 (01:23:08):
Why?

Speaker 1 (01:23:10):
Bring us all love?

Speaker 5 (01:23:13):
The mayor?

Speaker 1 (01:23:14):
All right? What's your name is? Jerald David gerd David
Gerald j E R A L D r LD. Okay,
I'll be looking away. I'm talking about the mayor next mayor.
That's what you mean, that's what you mean. Yes, definitely, God,

(01:23:40):
bless you, thank you.

Speaker 5 (01:23:46):
I think they're by all the oppositions. People watching that
video probably brings chills to them because they see how
much people love me. People actually love me, uh out
on the street.

Speaker 1 (01:23:59):
It's just it's fascinating that you know they're not learning that. Nicholas, Oh,
I love you so bold.

Speaker 5 (01:24:07):
You know you're not out of order. My husband and
I we always come to read your announcement board. I'm
gonna be talking about the announced board shortly in the
next block. But people love me, they do, uh, because
I'm a love of But God, I tell people the truth,
and you know it's it's I don't people didn't feel
this way about me fifteen years ago.

Speaker 1 (01:24:26):
No, they didn't.

Speaker 5 (01:24:26):
But I I think what people love now is that
in my commitment, what I've done and what I've accomplished
by the way. You know, we're stilling out our celebration.
We are in our second week now, and it'll be
you know, over by the end of this month. We're
trying to accomplish a whole lot of things by the
time it's over with. But I was up on the

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Bronx and the Bronx the other day two weeks ago,
not last Saturday, but two saturdays ago, and it's Latina
family came over and take a picture with me. Then
I care about these other people that see on New
York One and I was seven and pix. They don't
care about these they they they want They said, we're
gonna vote for you. Even though all you see on

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New York One that Nicki Mickey is sick watching New
York One, all they do is talk about Mandami Cuomo Adams,
you know, and as if somebody but the people on
the street don't talk about them.

Speaker 1 (01:25:22):
They don't talk about him. Anyway.

Speaker 5 (01:25:25):
This Latino family wanted to take a picture, came over.
He made his wife come over. She came over and
they wanted to take a picture.

Speaker 1 (01:25:34):
That's me. That's one of our van.

Speaker 5 (01:25:35):
By the way, I made the announcement on this coming
saturday're gonna have a van wrapped in by knocking out Mandami.
I expect that to reach at least three million people
eyeb owed, eyeball contact and right here in New York.
So that's gonna be exciting to get that done. But
we're having to have thirty fourth anniversary, and I was
delighting to take a picture of this Latino family. And

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I'm gonna be spending a night sleep, three nights on
the street, by the way of sleeping in the Bronx
with the Latinos. They have a lot of concerns. I
have a lot of concerns about them, and so it's
been a it's been a very interesting.

Speaker 1 (01:26:14):
Time for us. There was mister Enginet, do you have
you sent me the actual.

Speaker 5 (01:26:22):
Photos of what you're posted up on the announcement board recently?
Bring either one of them up at the time. It
doesn't really matter. I'll deal with both of them. I
think it's important that the people will hear. I don't know,
we need to take a break. If you already got
it up, then that's fine. We'll take a look at it.
But our announcement board has been a real blessing ours

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thinking somewhere in Tennessee and God told me to put
this announcement board up about thirty years ago, and it's
been our own I mean we of course, we've had
our newsletter. We started out years ago, years and years ago,
forty years ago with a newsletter that we printed and
mailed to a few people. Then we went to television,

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went to b ET, went the Word Network, went to
w l y N television, and we've gone to Facebook
and YouTube. But this has been there over all that time.
This has been our constant way of getting our message
out and I'm thankful to the Lord that he's given
us as a beautiful it's a symbol of the community.

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It will remain a symbol of the community and historically
probably a landmark what it should be. But it says
Mandani to spend one billion dollars on police and black community.
Now he said this the other day to what he's going,

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that's what he's gonna do. He's gonna out of gate
a billion dollars.

Speaker 1 (01:28:00):
To bring down crime.

Speaker 5 (01:28:02):
Well, you know, he's not talking about spending a billion
dollars in the Jewish neighborhood because the ain't no crime there.
You're not talking well, if there's it's very literally you
don't even notice it. You're not gonna spend a billion
dollars to bring down crime in general white neighborhoods because
they're very little crime there too. Or hum in Chinatown
Chinese speaker, no crime in Chinese, Korean neighborhood South Korea,

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North Koreans. Rather, there's no crime in their neighborhoods Italians,
So we ain't gonna spend this billion. He's gonna spend
it in the black community. A billion dollars he's gonna
spend in the black community, Right, that's an insult that
everybody's black. I suggest he.

Speaker 1 (01:28:45):
Spends If you're gonna if you got a billion dollars
you want.

Speaker 5 (01:28:48):
To invest, and you want to spend it with the
black community, I suggest you spend it in housing.

Speaker 1 (01:28:54):
Here here's what you man. Doomit. You're not gonna get
a chance to do it. But here's what you did.

Speaker 5 (01:29:00):
If if you were an honest person, you can get
a billion dollars to keep black people in there ghetto cages.

Speaker 1 (01:29:08):
Why don't you take a billion dollars and set up a.

Speaker 5 (01:29:11):
Anti land god bank where qualified families can come and
borrow one two three million dollars to buy a house
and bed styve for Green Harlem, South Bronx two three
family house and the criteria would be okay, you buy
the house, but you have to now also you get

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a bill, you get a billion, get million dollars, two
million dollars three million dollars from the Anti Land God Bank.
And uh, you'd have to rent out one of your
floors to a family that is now homeless with a
husband and a wife.

Speaker 1 (01:29:47):
I just not some woman with her children.

Speaker 5 (01:29:51):
While we will consider taking a woman if a husband's
willing to get back and do the right thing. And
then you have to monitor them, teach them how to
come in, how to go out. They'll pay rent to you. Hey,
we get three hundred and four hundred new houses in
New York by having this billion dollar, two billion dollar

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thing that you're gonna do to knock people's black people's
head and put them in the ghettocages.

Speaker 1 (01:30:18):
No rest, set up a bank and that kids homelessness.

Speaker 5 (01:30:20):
It then brings down crime way down low, because now
you got homes, you got families, you got fathers in
the home. That's how you deal with this. Not just
put more police in the neighborhood. That ain't gonna You
got to have.

Speaker 1 (01:30:32):
More fathers than the home.

Speaker 5 (01:30:34):
People have an opportunity to own a home. People have
an opportunity not on a home, but run a business,
build equity and go to a job. That would be
a billion dollars would be if I become mad, I'm
gonna do it. I'm gonna I'm gonna take my dummy's
billion dollars. Not an idea, I thank you. Right now,
he sees that some sort of threat against black people.
But I'm becoming the mayor of the City of New York.
I'm gonna set up an anti land God bank where

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people can buy when not gonna check your credit. We're
gonna check your We're gonna check your Jesus, We're not
gonna check your credit.

Speaker 1 (01:31:04):
We're gonna check who you are. And you can buy
a home.

Speaker 5 (01:31:10):
You and your husband, you and your wife, y'all can
live in two floors in the basement and rent one
of the floors out on the top floor to a
homeless family, a man and his wife. And by the way,
I know how to put men who've been separated from
their family that they ran off. They know what the
hell they were doing. They were crazy, they got it.
I knowed to get them back together. I put I
put little hundreds of families back together. By over my time,

(01:31:32):
I can do that. Put that man back into the
house again. And then you, as our landlord, will teach
him how right now you can't be making a lot
of lords, can't be throwing your garbage out the window,
you can't be peeling on the steps.

Speaker 1 (01:31:43):
You got it all, you know.

Speaker 5 (01:31:47):
And they'll give you an opportunity to run a small
business for a mother and father. He borrowed three million
dollars in he's now running a small business. Plus it's
going to work, Plus it's building equity. Yeah, I'm gonna
do that. But Mandami wants to build a fence around
the ghetto and keep black people in their ghetto cages.

Speaker 1 (01:32:08):
Well, I don't think so. I don't think so. I
don't think that's what we're gonna have anyway.

Speaker 5 (01:32:15):
So but the other thing is is that I wanted
to show you all that Mondamie and Jeffrey Epstein. Jeffrey
Epstein and Mandami both believe you know, Mondami introduced legislation
in the New York State assembli he'sn assemblyman. Now you
know that, right, Well you're now now you know it,
Jeffrey Epps. I mean, not not mine, Jeffrey, but the

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Muslim Mondami introduced legislation in the state New York State Assembly.
And this is this is on the record to legalize
prostitution in New York.

Speaker 1 (01:32:47):
That's what he did. He also voted to defund the police.
He did that as well.

Speaker 5 (01:32:54):
But what I want to focus is now is that
he introduced legislation to make prostitution legal. So we thought
we'd inform New Yorkers and people around the world that
watched this broadcast that Mandamie and Jeffrey Epstein believes teenage
prostitution being legal. Both of them believe obviously, you know,

(01:33:15):
with Jeffrey Epstein lately, but I don't know. I don't
think Jeffrey Epstein is dead. But he and Yuslain Maxwell
trained young girls in their teenage years, their early teenage
years too, by the way, how to be prostitutes. They
called the massageist, but they were prostituted, and they got
trafficked to old men with a lot of money. Mandamie

(01:33:37):
believes that Mondamie believes that prostitution should be He believes
that right now, Madami, he believes that prostitution should be legal.
Mandami believes that he and Jeffrey Epstein are two peas.
In the pod, they looked like one another quite frankly.
Mandami believes that prostitution should be leaving, the boy introduced

(01:33:58):
a billis in the States assembl Direct. He introduced a
bill to make prostitution in New York legal. So, Jeffrey Epstein,
that's right. So I think I would inform the New Yorkers,
let everybody know that that's who his boy is. He's
a snake. All salesman. That's what was his name called

(01:34:19):
him there. He had them calling a snake all salesman.
All right about it. I'm gonna take a break. I'm
going to I'll be right back with more of the
maddening report.

Speaker 6 (01:34:37):
My brother, Lord, and I just prayed that you would
sustain him and gird him in this time, Lord, and
then all things you will be done.

Speaker 1 (01:34:44):
He seeks so hard after your will. Look yes, Lord,
Yes Jesus, plan your purpose, yes, your timing, and through
it being obedient to you. Lord.

Speaker 6 (01:34:53):
And I just prayed that my brother would be used
whatever happens, that he can't be discouraged, that he would
give praise and glory Jesus, thank you for the heart
that is in him. Thank you, Jesus, and guide him
different way through it, that you will be magnified glory
to that others would be led to Christ Lord.

Speaker 1 (01:35:09):
Yes, Lord, Yes, Lord, Yes Jesus, it would be. Yes, Jesus,
you your glory in your honor, Thank you, glory to
God it be. I pray that it would be less
of us and so much more of you. Yes, Jesus, Yes,
Jesus work, Yes, jesus'sten to you. You are Lord Jesus.

Speaker 11 (01:35:25):
Yes, can physically, mentally, emotionally, in spiritually, thank his family
and his congregation. Thank you, Jesus, guide them and bless
them and Jordan closer to your heart. I pray this
in Jesus precious name, in Jesus name, in Jesus name.
Thank you, Brother, got it. What's your name?

Speaker 1 (01:35:39):
Kurt, Chate Churt, Urt than you are? Thank you, Kurt.
God bless you.

Speaker 5 (01:35:45):
I shall never ever forget this prayer, and I believe
Heaven will never forget this prayer.

Speaker 1 (01:35:51):
Well, God blessure my brother.

Speaker 11 (01:35:53):
Thanks God will be done right, brother, Thank you, Thank.

Speaker 1 (01:35:56):
You God, bless you.

Speaker 8 (01:35:58):
Just go on, Crystal, move out that show, out of
that environment. Let her live once again, bring us. Let
her family will against in your name, Jesus.

Speaker 12 (01:36:13):
No moment, no more hurt, so that she made them
against she might have in your name, every name prayer.

Speaker 1 (01:36:27):
In prayzy.

Speaker 5 (01:36:39):
And this brother has asked for prayer, and he has
come close to me and has received my spirit.

Speaker 1 (01:36:47):
I believe and understood it.

Speaker 5 (01:36:49):
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 clear.

Speaker 1 (01:37:01):
And then your name Jesus, I pray your blessed upon him.
Hallelujah and Amen Amen. Amen brother my good your shouse.

Speaker 9 (01:37:13):
Okay, bad choices, bad choices, they.

Speaker 1 (01:37:23):
Everyone all right, I'll pray you the okay let me
oh yes, pree, thanks give me street. So you're living
boolswoman in all through life and she's that you're breaking power.

Speaker 12 (01:37:45):
I'll there from sit in or you will rather fat
from offices, you move all political pain.

Speaker 5 (01:37:52):
And I asked about the God that you will do this,
that this daughter might be said free in your name,
my friend.

Speaker 1 (01:38:00):
Louia, Amen, youss God, bless my Lord Jesus Christ. Thank
you for bringing this system.

Speaker 5 (01:38:17):
Thank you for her struggles, thank you for her knowledge,
thank you for the fire that's up belly. And in
the spirit, we thank you for bringing up by today
that I might be able to speak with her. But
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 push out of

(01:38:39):
their six momre partners with the high ceilings, and to
give all that up, and many of them now living
in homeless shelters.

Speaker 1 (01:38:46):
We pray, Almighty God, you give us the strength to
renew by your power. And then your name Jesus, will pray.

Speaker 13 (01:38:54):
All right, I already signed.

Speaker 1 (01:38:57):
Up, but pray fee you pray go ahead. Not just fine,
my Lord and my God, my father Heaven.

Speaker 5 (01:39:06):
Lord.

Speaker 1 (01:39:06):
I just thank you for this man of God. Lord,
I thank you for passive James.

Speaker 13 (01:39:11):
I think you are his ambition to drive his vision
for the office of the Mayor of New York City. Lord,
may uncommon 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,
that that that would run the governments. The Lord, may
uncommon grace, uncommon favor be upon me that he may

(01:39:34):
take the office for your Kingdom for your glory, Lord God,
because we know that the nations are judged by the
leaders that are in and so Lord, I pray leaders
are our servants of God.

Speaker 1 (01:39:47):
God will take the nation office in their in their states,
in their.

Speaker 13 (01:39:52):
Jesus forr God, Lord, that you may reign over the nation.
Lord God, thank you for your servant of God.

Speaker 1 (01:39:59):
I thank you for the drive for the thank you.
Thank you, Lord God.

Speaker 13 (01:40:03):
And Lord I thank you that you have anointed him
for a time and a season for such as this.
Lord God, Lord, glory you are can be upon him,
Lord God, that as we come to the ends of times,
we are taking a position of leaders.

Speaker 1 (01:40:18):
Jesus Our Yes, ordinations. Yes, Lord, I thank you, Yes.
What is to come in Jesus Mighty name, Hallelujah, in
Jesus Name, bless you.

Speaker 5 (01:40:32):
I'm here because I am a roaring lawn crying out.

Speaker 1 (01:40:39):
Let me say this to you.

Speaker 5 (01:40:42):
I was speaking with a member of our congregation on
yesterday who made a donation to our church, a substantial donation,
and we'll talk about that at the appropriate time. And
I realize that I must win this race uh to
be the mayor of the City of New York. It's
not that I gotta win it or can win it,
but I must win it for the people. The more

(01:41:05):
I interact with people, the more people realize that if
I don't win this race to be the mayor of
the City of New York. Mandami, a Muslim, will be
the mayor of the City of New York. A thirty
three year old communist Muslim who believes in farquah. He
believes in killing anybody who does not say the name

(01:41:26):
of Muhammed. You have to say peace and blessings upon
the name of the prophet Muhammad. He believes in farquah.
Anybody speaks ill in any way against the Quran that
you are the Quran gives you the opportunity or the
right to.

Speaker 1 (01:41:44):
Unlive them.

Speaker 5 (01:41:46):
And he also believes in in tafaa, that is the
killing of Jews wherever you find him and under any
circumstances you find them. Listen, everybody, you do not want
to with what's going on in Gaza now with six
people being shot down in the street, the beginning of
a new intifada in Jerusalem yesterday, and then the if

(01:42:11):
you will, the IDF responding by bombing positions and cutter
which is not a Harmas, but it's certainly a Muslim nation.
You don't want to put a Muslim in city hall
in New York City.

Speaker 1 (01:42:27):
You don't want to do it? What are y'all thinking about? Well,
what do y'all? You don't with all the.

Speaker 5 (01:42:33):
Problems with Hamas, with Muslim with Jews, with Interfada, with murder,
with children, with if you will Isis, with al Qaeda,
with World Trade Center coming up in a day.

Speaker 1 (01:42:44):
So you don't want to put a Muslim. I don't
care what.

Speaker 5 (01:42:49):
Free grocery, government grocery stores or free ride. You don't
want to put What are y'all thinking about? What are
y'all thinking about? You don't want to put a thirty
three year old radical communist Muslim in city hall in.

Speaker 1 (01:43:06):
New York City? You know what are y'all thinking about?
What is the world coming to?

Speaker 5 (01:43:12):
And so it's important, it's extraordinarily important that you realize
that I am the only choice. You can't even put
Cuomo there. He then become a puppet of Trumpet and Adams.
He's washed up. It's all over it for him. The

(01:43:33):
only I mean when you and by the way we
have we're still fifty five days if my count is
correct out from actually in November, the fourth of the
day of election. A lot of stuff is going to
happen between now and then. You're going to see some
explosions in both the political progressive Republican Democrat. You're going

(01:43:53):
to see some explosions in media, corporate money. You're going
to see a whole lot The only stables stabilized, the
only stabilizing and stable event in politics right now in
New York and America, it's James David Madding. Now, you'll
have to take the time to think about that. Where
someone on CNN to say that Evanderson Cooper was to

(01:44:15):
say after looking at Manning's record, reading Raphael Suleiman's statement
regarding Pastor Manning, and looking at Pastor Manning's record of
where he's been from the chain game to an elite
university to city hall, he now goes to leading a church,
a family man, to being a developer, the things that
he has done, he is the only stabilizing force in

(01:44:38):
America today, Manning is that's me. Now, if that was
set on CNN or was set on one of the
major networks, then everybody or one of the universities or
somebody from you know, from I suppose the Nobel Prize
people were saying that you'd get on board. But to
have these said, and I understand for me to say it,
tooting my own horn is probably not a good idea.

(01:44:59):
But I'm the only nabilizing force in America right now.
I'm the only stabilizing force in America right now, politically, economically, spiritually.

Speaker 1 (01:45:08):
Whatever you do, listen, what you do? What listen?

Speaker 5 (01:45:12):
Did you hear about the shootings that went on in
Jerusalem yesterday hamas shooter? Did you see what a mosque
did on October seventh? Going back two years ago? Now,
you don't want to put a Muslim in? What the
hell are y'all thinking about?

Speaker 4 (01:45:28):
What?

Speaker 1 (01:45:30):
When you left?

Speaker 5 (01:45:31):
These young college students who doesn't have any idea about anything.
They've never had to be responsible for anything. They've been
spoon fed. They're born with a silver spoon in their mouth,
even though they themselves are Palestinians, are Muslims, or even Jews,
Jewish children who never had to hit a lick at
a snake. They've been spoon fed. They're born with a

(01:45:51):
silver spoon in their mouth. Everything given to them, what
they know about the problems of the world are the
problems of the poor. They have no idea of the
suffering or the pain of war, or what napalm smells
like in the morning, or deportation smell like in the one.
They have no idea, and they are making the suggestion
about you cannot let these young college students make the

(01:46:14):
decision for the world.

Speaker 1 (01:46:15):
You can't do that. You gotta get out, and you
gotta vote for me, and you gotta donate. You got to.
I need I need money.

Speaker 5 (01:46:22):
I need money to fight these corporate if you will, tycoons,
I need money.

Speaker 1 (01:46:28):
You gotta donate. What are y'all thinking about? I mean,
what are y'all thinking about?

Speaker 5 (01:46:34):
You can't put a Muslim in city hall, not with
all the terror that you've had al Kaeda, You've had ices,
you've had the inter fads for years, and your bus
is being bombed, restaurants being bombed in Israel and in Europe,
you've had the World Trade Center gonna Descuna be coming
up in a day or two.

Speaker 1 (01:46:54):
And you're talking about are you serious?

Speaker 5 (01:46:57):
You let these young whipper snappers who don't know that
but from a hole in the ground talking about putting.

Speaker 1 (01:47:03):
A Muslim in city hall? Have you lost y'all?

Speaker 4 (01:47:07):
You know what?

Speaker 5 (01:47:09):
No, it's Manning or massacre. It's either Manning or massacre.
So I'm here, But I need you to donate. I
need you to go to Manning foramail dot com and donate.
I need money, I need and I need your support
and I need you. I need your better angels. To
use the term I'm not always crazy about using. That

(01:47:31):
is to say, y'all need to wait the hell.

Speaker 1 (01:47:33):
Up out there? Are you? Are you serious?

Speaker 5 (01:47:37):
You're talking about putting a thirty three year old into
fare far Quah, peace and blesses upon the prophet Muhammad
Muslim in the city hall?

Speaker 1 (01:47:49):
Have you lost your mind? Has America gone crazy? What
is wrong with y'all? Wrong with y'all?

Speaker 3 (01:47:57):
Wrong with you?

Speaker 4 (01:47:59):
No?

Speaker 5 (01:47:59):
Uh uh No, you can't let these college students who
wouldn't know, I mean a bunch of them got together
to vote. Anybody would have a brain. Anybody would have
a maturity. I don't care if you're black, red, shot,
truce or green or whatever. Anybody would have a brain.
In half a sense of the way the world works.
Would have never even recommended the idea of voting from

(01:48:20):
Mandami in the primary and now you're talking about putting
that boy in the city hall. You can't not with
all of what's going on right now, it'll and next
thing you know, you'll be y'all have to celebrate thirty
days of Ramadan. Next thing you know, the school will
be out for thirty days. Y'all be fasting Muslim, eating
the Muslim, whatever it is, for thirty days Ramadan.

Speaker 1 (01:48:45):
Because what that boy will do, that's what it'll love.

Speaker 5 (01:48:49):
So you need to get behind me, forget about all,
put aside all of whatever it is that you have,
and get behind me, get with me, get beside me,
and support me all the way to November fourth. You'll
probably have to write my name because the politicians, the
Cricket Board of Elections and a bunch of other judges

(01:49:10):
and everything threw me off the ballot three times. So
you have to write my name. You have to write
James Manning. When you go into that voting booth on
November the fourth, you're gonna have to write my name,
James Manning. We got to write James Manning my name
because they've thrown me off at the ballot three times.
No less, because they're afraid of the fact that I'm

(01:49:32):
gonna bring truth, and I will. So it's important that
you understand. You can't put that thirty three year old
far Quah, Peace and blessings be upon Muhammad or death
far Quah, or into fadder or Isis or al Qaeda
or any of the others. You can't bring that to America. No,

(01:49:54):
you can't do that, all right, So let's get ourselves
together and move with Jesus rather than Muhammad. I represent Jesus.
That boy represents Mohammed. And I'll tell you, if you're
a Jew, you ain't got no business having a Muslim
call the shots over your life. You ain't got no

(01:50:16):
If you a Jew or a Christian, you ain't got
no business having a Jew call. It's somebody who calls
Jesus just a good man, who denies who tell he
says that Jesus is a liar. He says that they
Muslim say that Jesus is a liar, that Jesus was
not a was not the son of God. He was

(01:50:36):
just a good man, not even a prophet or maybe
a prophet. You can't do that. You can't go it
strong with y'all. You can't you can't. You can't listen. Listen, listen.
You're on the brink, on the edge of the cliff.
And this thirty three old Mandami boy, this inter father boy,

(01:50:57):
this faquah, this piece of blessing be upon the prophet Muhammad.
He wants that power and I'm not gonna give it
to him. And I'm not gonna let you give it
to my None of your young ones who ain't got
no sense to run around these college campus with their
textbooks in their backpack talking about the next mayor of
the City of New York ain't gonna happen. I'm gonna
be the next mayor to City of New York. And

(01:51:18):
that's just all it is to it, like it or not.
We got fifty five days and I'm ready now to
take the helm and to bring righteousness, love and righteousness,
peace and justice. Hey, come, of course, I want to
talk to you for just a moment about Mandami's revenge.

(01:51:39):
Mandami has stated that he will not recall or recant
his position on into Fada. I don't have the time
to tell you about the Islamic plan to kill Jews
called into fada, and they have been several of them
launched throughout both Europe and Israel that have brought devastation
and fear and deaths to men, women and children for

(01:52:02):
ages the Intervada. He still supports it and will not recamp.
When I asked on the campaign trail if he would
denounce that, he will not. I want to tell you
something more important about Mondami's revenge. He has watched what's
going on in Gaza at present. Notwithstanding that what took
place on October the seventh was draconian, it was barbaric.

(01:52:26):
It was worse than that. The rape, the hostage, taking
the ward to two hundred to kill him more than
twelve hundred people, the terror that Amas brought to the
Kobuzis in Israel on the seventh of October. He has
stated that if should not to Yahoo come to New
York City, he would arrest him as a war criminal.

(01:52:48):
Mondami's revenge will be something that you the world has
never seen anything like it. He will fire Jessica Tish,
who is now the president New York City Police Commissioner
read if you will instruct all police officers, line police officers,
or prosecutors within the court systems so that he can

(01:53:11):
wreak havoc upon Jewish people here in America, not just
in New York City, but here in America, and all
Jewish supporters. Now, I have to tell you I've been
called by my dearest and closest Jewish friends. They've called
me a righteous gentile. I support. The Bible has a
deed in it, And the only deed it has is

(01:53:34):
that the lend of Israel belongs to the Jews. It
was given to Abraham. The deed is in the Bible.
It's written with the finger of God. I can't change that.
But I want to tell you something. I want to
tell you something. You can run around here and try
to be cute. You can run around here and think
that somehow another that are all is well. My Dami's

(01:53:55):
revenge of what he will do in retaliation of what
I did has done in and Gaza, will make your
head spind There has never been anything like it.

Speaker 1 (01:54:09):
He's thirty three years old. He's at Hitler's age in
terms of his coming to power.

Speaker 5 (01:54:16):
You can't Letdami become the mayor of the city of
New York. And there's only one way, not two ways,
not three ways, not money, not power. You don't have
enough money to stop him. You don't have enough money
to buy the intellect and the integrity of the young
people that are gonna vote for him. You don't have

(01:54:37):
enough money to buy the integrity and the faithfulness of
young Jewish children that are gonna vote for this Muslim
because they're anti Jewish themselves. You don't have There is
not enough money in the world to change these young
people's mind. Who will make up the voting block that
will put Mandami and his revenge into power and on

(01:54:59):
steril in city Hall.

Speaker 1 (01:55:02):
There's only one way. Now.

Speaker 5 (01:55:04):
You can doubt, you can dispute, you can talk about
how you have displeasure with this, you can do it,
but the choice isn't yours. There's only one way to
stop Mandami, and that's James Manning. And that way had
has to be buttressed by Eric Adams dropping out of

(01:55:25):
the race and doing it now and endorsing.

Speaker 1 (01:55:28):
Me as the candidate.

Speaker 5 (01:55:30):
Now I'm a right in candidate because I've been thrown
off the ballot twice and then once by a judge
and then denied by their palet division. But you can
still write my name. You can still write my name.
The other thing is, after Adam drops out of the race.
Now there's all you cannot You need to stop thinking
that your money is king. You need to stop thinking

(01:55:51):
about putting together forty million dollars going on television that
you can buy the integrity of these young college students.

Speaker 1 (01:55:58):
You can't do it. They can't be balt They're not
at the level where they understand.

Speaker 5 (01:56:05):
And neither can you explain to others who are looking
at what's happening in Gaza, what with the IDF and
a maas and think that there ought to be some revenge,
that there should be of the arrest them net in Yahoo,
that there should be revenge, and that Mandami is the
person to reak revenge. To do in Jerusalem with the

(01:56:30):
idea and and and what the IDEF is doing and
and and gazap and to do here in New York
City to bring terror. You ain't seen nothing like what
al Keeda, the Taliban I says. You have not seen terra.
You have not seen terra till you've seen Muslims turn loose,

(01:56:50):
these interfodder, Muslims turn loose with no constraint, with police
looking the other way, with opportunities for them to boy
to kill. You have never seen the terror that you
will see here in New York City. You put Mandamie
and his revenge into the man's office. After Adams drops

(01:57:14):
out and endorses me, the next thing that is, Cuomo
needs to drop out and endorse. There's nobody listen to me.
Your money can't help you. It's only the power of
God that's in me and the power of my personality,
the strength that I have to stand up and speak

(01:57:36):
with power. That's the only thing that can stop Mondomi.
You gotta get Cuomo, put him to the side, tell
him you can't win, but you can stop Mondamie's revenge
by endorsing. So we get Adams endorsing me, Cuomo endorsing
me on November the fourth. I will tell now, you

(01:58:00):
may not like everything I say about how I've talked
about black people, and my dearest and most sincereous and
honest my heart feel my deep love and compassion for
black people to try to lift them up because they're
at the bottom of the damn totem poles and they
get stalked on and walked on by black politicians day
and night and twice on Sunday, and I've tried to

(01:58:23):
tell them the truth. I tried to show them how
they lost their way over the last seventy year. Hell,
you got more prisons, more homelessness, more broken families, more pregnancies,
less churches, less power of God of black people than
you ever had any history of the world. Hell slavery
was better than what we've done now with these reces.
And then the other thing is that they're all turning
into homosexuality.

Speaker 1 (01:58:43):
You know, may not like that, but you will. You
if you will let.

Speaker 5 (01:58:47):
Mandami's revenge take hold in New York City, you ain't
seen the end of it. Will never be more over,
the Democrats will never win another election in America. Did
Jesus come if if you, if you turn around and
endorse Mondmi, if Hakeem Jeffries, if Chuck Schumer endorses that

(01:59:13):
Muslim socialists antifather fa quah, the Republicans will be running
up and down and shouting this Christmas every morning because
you will never be able to convince anybody to ever
vote for a Democrat. By the way, the Democrats are
in deep doodo. They're in deep trouble as it is.

(01:59:33):
And then to turn around, if Hakeem Jeffris, and and
and Chuck Schumer endorsed it.

Speaker 1 (01:59:38):
Forget it. The Democrats will never win.

Speaker 5 (01:59:41):
The only thing to save the Democrats, and I'm not
here to save them, but to save New York City
that Eric Adams Andrew Cuomo step aside, endorse me, and
I will take Mondami down and there will not be
havoc in death on the trains, death on the subways,

(02:00:01):
death on the bridge. You ain't seen nothing like what
Muslims can do in terms of terror, death, suicide, bombers.
You ain't seen nothing. Israel ain't seen nothing compared to
what won't happen here in New York City, all because
of Gaza. What the idea of is doing in Gaza.

(02:00:22):
Either you invite, you instruct these men to endorse me,
or Hell is coming in a thirty three year old
on steroids to New York City. I'm James David Madding.
I can take him down, but you have got to
realize your money can't save you. Money cannot buy the

(02:00:43):
man's office this time. Money can't buy ethics. Money can't
buy if you will fidelity. Money cannot buy truth. Money
cannot buy what you need to get this man, to
get him, to keep him away from that City Hall.
All your billions in your bank can't stop him, and

(02:01:06):
your children.

Speaker 1 (02:01:07):
Are not gonna help you.

Speaker 5 (02:01:09):
Money can't buy your children, money can't buy you love,
and money can't buy you the man's office.

Speaker 1 (02:01:16):
But I can I can win it. I'm James Manning.
I'm the lord's servant. Hey, MANDAMMI, what's my name? What's
my name? What's my name? James Manning?

Speaker 5 (02:01:33):
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?
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