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September 8, 2025 • 117 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Show up.

Speaker 2 (00:00):
You know, I haven't heard from Amen's Springfield and I's
been several months. You know, I maybe had lost his
job or something at God, that's you know. But even
the worst of times, always come to church, always come
to church. So I'm not sure what's happened with other
Amen Springfield, and uh so we're certainly offering our prayers

(00:24):
for Amen. I ask all of you also to say
a prayer for brother Amen Springfield.

Speaker 1 (00:30):
Let's just do that right now.

Speaker 2 (00:31):
Having a father, we calling out your help for our
brother Amen. He's a good brother, he's a good man,
and we've lost him over the last couple of months.
We made mention of it and thought, well, we didn't
want to put a lot of pressure on him. But
no matter what you're going through out there, and he
lives in Seattle, Washington, you still need to come to church.

(00:51):
And that's you need to come to church, no matter
what how bad it is. So I'm asking everybody online
to unite with me and pray with me about the
Springfield that he returns to the fold. And then your
name Jesus will praying to give thanks as well. And
brother Jesse Muniez, who also lives on the west coast
or the left coast in California. San Bernardino always sends

(01:12):
in memorable penniesy brother Munyaz is saying that ultimately that
the coins that he sends us so going to make
us a very wealthy persident someday. I'm not laughing because
I think it's funny. I'm laughing because of his sincerity
about the matter, and certainly want to thank brother Goldfinger.
And we haven't heard from Systemati Biswasing sometime also, so

(01:36):
we're looking here.

Speaker 1 (01:37):
From now today.

Speaker 2 (01:39):
We want to our subject matter here for the combo
of trusting the Lord and the Manning Report combined is
helped me reach four point seven million New York voters.
That's going to be the subject matter for everybody. Keeps
you record of this going forward. I think that what
I'd like to be able to do in this, I

(02:00):
says today. Uh, the theme of our campaign is loving righteousness.
Now I got this while I was two months ago,
while I was out on the street, sleeping on the
street with the homeless, and the Lord gave me this
early one morning. The theme of love and righteousness, and
so we have been promoting it, and Sabbath has put
together a song that's gonna live, Love and righteousness gonna

(02:21):
live long after the campaign is over with it since
a really stellar song, and we're gonna listen to a
little bit later on. If you haven't already heard it,
I'm sure you you're gonna be so blessed to hear it.
And our slogan is that has been from the very day,
from my very start of this campaign, was to make
the crooked places straight and make the crook's pay. Now,
to make the crooked places straight is the Biblical verse

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first brought to life by Isaiah, the great Prophet of
Jerusalem of Israel. I mean of Judah rather and the
and but he's so he made this crooked place straight,
the rough places playing the ally is exalted, the heels
brought low. I bet that make the crooks pay. And

(03:06):
we're gonna talk more about that as well. Uh, in
terms of our national slogan for the campaign, the Marrow campaign,
and we only have about fifty some days left to
win this campaign and why this campaign is successful. And
I need to make this clear. I wanted this, This
needs to be in the spirits and I've told everybody

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these three things that we're number one about our campaign
in terms of making the crooked places straight.

Speaker 1 (03:35):
Uh and love and righteousness.

Speaker 2 (03:37):
This needs to be in the spirit and the tone
and in the voice, in the hearts of all of
our campaigners, all of our volunteers, all of our church members,
all of our prayers and partners, and the supporters that
these things should be in their heart and spirit. Make
make the crooked places straight, make the crooks pay. Love
and righteousness is what New York City and easy. And
I'm gonna let you listen to a Sabbath song, Love

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and Righteousness.

Speaker 1 (03:59):
I tell you that song.

Speaker 2 (04:02):
I mean, if you're looking for a different campaign, a
truthful campaign, a powerful you just listen to that song,
Love and Righteousness. And I got to tell you you
have to come away with a classic song. I don't
think there's ever been anything in politics that's as powerful
as a campaign song as that song, Love and Righteousness.
But also this campaign is successful. Rather than building low

(04:23):
income housing, everybody's jumping up and now we need more housing.

Speaker 1 (04:26):
We need more housing, We need more housing.

Speaker 2 (04:30):
And probably you're talking about low income housing because let
me tell you you come to New York they're building
skyscrapers everywhere you can shake a stick everywhere you shake
a stick. In New York, they're building luxury buildings. They've
got a building downtown below fifty ninth Street that stretches
a hundred stories up in the sky and as skinny
as a rail. I don't know if I want to

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live in that building. And all of on the west side,
down by the east Side, down by City Hall, they're building,
and they're building buildings.

Speaker 1 (04:59):
Right here in Harlem.

Speaker 2 (05:00):
They got one they're planning it, and I'm going to
stop called one forty fifth on Linux one hundred and
forty fifth Street, and I'm going to stop that one.
But that one reaches forty stories into the sky. So
when they say we need more housing, they're saying poor
people need housing, building housing for low income people. And
I'm gonna correct that. I'm going to change that. That's
not what is necessary. That's not what's needed. We need

(05:21):
to build high income, high character, high successful people. It's
a totally different concept. But if you have no vision,
if you have no understanding, you're always trying to building
low income housing, builds low income people. It just it
just could creates more low income ideology, more income lifestyles,

(05:43):
more we want to. What I will do is mayor
is build high income character people, high income successful people.
It's what I will do. And it's a totally different concept.
And I have some things that are going to say
if I ever get on a debate stage, whether I
do or not. So having said that, I want to
ask you to help me reach four point seven million

(06:05):
a million dollars I want you to ask. I want
to ask you to help me reach four point seven
million people. And I'm going to tell you why that
number is necessary, and I'm going to get to them
just a matter. But I think the other thing I
think you need to know about me is that I
am a humanitarian. I'm a per I am a person
that buy my birth record and rate and and and

(06:30):
other items. I'm I'm a person who is a humanitarian.
I love the human race. I support the human race.
I am.

Speaker 1 (06:42):
That's who I am. I've been that way.

Speaker 2 (06:44):
I was crazy for a while, the way I ill
treated Mama Neil and my family and everybody, my children.
But I am a humanitarian. And I want to tell
you this, and if you've been around me for a
few years, you'll know it. But I want I pray

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I thrive every day to help people. That's what I do.
That's what I do. I help people, and I do
it because I want to help people. No person is
too low in life from the reach for me to
reach down and pick that person up. No person is

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too sick. I don't care what their sickness is. No
person is too sick for me to stand by their
bedside and pull that sickness off of their skin and
give them back their life again, like I want to
do the sister Gloria Mingo. But I'm a humanitarian. I'm
just that's just. There are twelve manner of men. Let's

(07:48):
put it this way now. I don't want to get
deep into that teaching today. Their twelve manner of men.
That is to say that when God created humanity created
the shepherd, he created the sailor, he created the priest,
he created the praise leader, he created twelve different types

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of men, and that, of course, a priest and a
doctor are the same, but they both come from the
humanitarian segment of God's creation. I'm a humanitarian. I'm not
a shepherd. I mean, I mean, I'm not a sailor. Right,
I'm a shepherd, you know, I'm not a soldier. I
am a humanitarian. I'm not a vine dresser. I'm a humanitarian.

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And my one thrill and purpose and joy of life
is to help people. Mister engineer, Isaiah chapter four, if
you could bring that up, and then you can bring
me back to that segment. We were just at the
on the board just a moment ago, and I want
to read what Isaiah said. It we later picked up
by John the Baptizer, and it's being used the third time.

Speaker 1 (08:58):
It's being used a third time. I mean.

Speaker 2 (09:02):
What Isaiah wrote several years ago. And mister Holnaker, I
don't know if you're watching, but see the people are
stopping to look at the announcement board. And by the way,
we're gonna change the announcement board. We got some new
messages going up on the announcement board. But mister engineer
put up Isaiah chapter forty, and we want to here's

(09:23):
what Isaiah said that God said to him. And Isaiah
was a humanitarian as well, and so it was John
the Baptizer. Some people are sellers, they're not humanitarian. They
don't have a spirit for people, they're not really good
with people. They clash from people's personalities. People kind of
stray away from that. They're not humanitarians. Don't make them
bad people. They're just not people per people. They're just

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not people people. And then you know it doesn't make
them bad. God loves them as much as he loves
anybody else. But he just didn't give them that gift
of humanitarian But God told Isaiah the comfort ye, comfort ye,
people say, if you're God speaking comfortably to Jerusalem, And
I want to speak comfortably to New York City and

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cry unto her that her warfare is accomplished, that her
iniquity is pardoned, for she had received of the Lord's
hand double for all of her sins. The voice of
Him that crieth in the willderness, prepare you the way
of the Lord. Make straight in the desert a highway
for our God. Every valley shall be exalted, every mountain

(10:33):
shall be brought low. And the crooked place is made straightened.
There I am, and the rough place is made plain.
Now that's the theme of our campaign. I'm not running
on affordability of this and that and the other, and
loath this, that and the other, and that's all nonsense.

Speaker 1 (10:53):
It's all buffalo chips.

Speaker 2 (10:55):
I don't know if it's anybody here from Wyoming or Montana,
uh out and out in Wyoming, they have a thing
where the where the cows excreet from their rear in
their their dung and their feces and it just sometimes
just caught in the field on the road someplace on
the whatever, and the sun drives it out, takes all

(11:17):
the water out of that dung and it just becomes
a chunk of something.

Speaker 1 (11:23):
They call it a chip.

Speaker 2 (11:24):
And this is the Actually, people don't wyom me I
actually saw I'm doing to Lizana. They have a day,
they have a day called Buffalo chips Day where they
actually take dry dung and they throw it. I'm telling
you that that's a that's the manning.

Speaker 1 (11:39):
Is that true?

Speaker 2 (11:40):
Yeah, people that Wyaomi throw dung at the dried buffalo chips.
This is all this been about it. We're gonna we're
gonna cut tax it. We're gonna do this. That's all
buffalo chips. It's all dung. It's another word for it,
but I just refuse to use it right now because
it has they for a lettle.

Speaker 1 (11:56):
S word in it.

Speaker 2 (11:58):
Anyway, mister engineer, So bring it even back up again,
I'm a humanitarian, and I have done so many wrong things.
That's the other thing I think people need to understand.
I confess I've done a lot of wrong things, probably
not as much as some other people, but I've certainly
have done my share. I certainly have done my share
of wrong and doing it. And then it was in

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my youth when I did those things. And I'm an expert.

Speaker 1 (12:26):
Of every field of hurt and wrong.

Speaker 2 (12:29):
I know what it is to hurt people, and that's
why I want to help people.

Speaker 1 (12:35):
I to this day. I was talking with a young
woman who had a.

Speaker 2 (12:41):
Miscarriage the other day and she said to me that
she feels guilty. You know, of all the wrong I've done,
even though Jesus, listen, Jesus came to my jail, Celle,
he ain't coming to you.

Speaker 1 (12:56):
What I say is I'm gonna come to you.

Speaker 2 (12:59):
But Jesus came my jail cell and forgave me. I
don't know if you get that close to him. But
I still feel guilty. I still feel ashamed of what
I did. So I told that young woman, you can
let that shape the way you character your life from
now on. Let that let that be a PhD lesson.

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That's feeling of shame and get let it the way
I let a character. I still feel guilty. A lot
of people say, all the shut up, we don't have
heard you confessed.

Speaker 1 (13:28):
We believe you.

Speaker 2 (13:29):
Dog going to stop talking about the chain gangs, stop
talking about how you desert your family, stop talking about Mama.

Speaker 3 (13:35):
There.

Speaker 2 (13:35):
We believe you, and I shut up and move on.

Speaker 1 (13:37):
But I can't.

Speaker 2 (13:39):
I've been forgiven. Of course I've been forgiven, you know
I have. But I still feel shamed. I know every
hurt and every wrong possible.

Speaker 1 (13:48):
To man, and I've done. That's why.

Speaker 2 (13:50):
That's why the devil doesn't want people to get close
to me. Because when I get up and preach, I'm
preaching don't do what I did, don't do that that's wrong.
And people what I want to I want to do this,
I want to do that. I want to I want
to share on and on and on and on and on.
So that's why they don't want to be a part

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of the church. That's why they don't want to be
part of the ministry at any rate. So I want
to read to you a statement that we read on
Saturday from Raphael Suleiman. I think that's the next Is
that the next segment.

Speaker 1 (14:29):
Miss engineer?

Speaker 2 (14:30):
Yeah, if we have that statement, can you bring that
statement up? Uh? Because I think I think that there's
nobody on the planet. Now.

Speaker 1 (14:44):
Please listen to me.

Speaker 2 (14:46):
Please listen to me, as the Lord Jesus Christ lives,
and he will not let the words of my mouth
fall to the ground.

Speaker 1 (14:54):
There is nobody.

Speaker 2 (14:56):
There is nobody on the planet right now that's more
qualified to be the mayor of New York City then
I nobody. There's nobody with the heart for the people.
There's nobody.

Speaker 1 (15:08):
Now.

Speaker 2 (15:08):
I'm not judging people's hearts. I'm not looking at their hearts.
I don't know the depths of their heart. But there's nobody.
Listen to me, and the devil don't want me to
be the mayor. He is fighting tooth and nails because
not only my being the mayor, it then triggers the
return of the Lord Jesus Christ, my becoming the mayor
of New York City. Here, listen to this. Please listen

(15:33):
to me. Everybody, come up close. I want you to
hear this. Right now, I'm in competition with a Muslim.
His name is Zohan Mandami. The easy only other person
that stands in the way of my becoming the mayor
of New York City. Please listen to me, Please listen
to me, Please listen to me. There's nobody else. Eric Adams,

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Andrew Cuomo, that other red cap boy. They don't stand
the snowball's chance against this Muslim. And he's just not
a Muslim by name. He is a Muslim in spirit
who believes in a faquah, he believes in in the Father.
He is a Muslim, but he is also a communist
Muslim who believes in broad socialism. Listen to Pastor Man,

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I'm the only one, first of all that can be
the righteous man of New York City and what New
York City needs. But moreover, this is between Jesus and Mohammed.
And you have to understand. If you sit there and
don't help me, you are helping Mohammed. There's no two

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ways about it. Forget about Andrew Cuomo, forget about Eric Adam.
If you sit there and just well, I don't think
he's capable of I think he's too old. I don't
think he's for the black people, and he's not of
the gay people. And he's too radical. What you're saying
is that you're gonna let the Muslim win. That's what

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you're saying, You're gonna let the Muslim. I'm not asking
you to love me. You should, but everybody engaged in
this process, and this is a part of the campaign
that we have to begin to understand. It's either the
Muslim and Mohammed or me and Jesus. It's just there's

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nobody else. God has so arranged it that Adams and Quomo,
they're not even in the picture anymore. It's between me
and that Muslim. Now you can sit there and say, well,
I'm not gonna help I'll just watch and wait and see.
I don't think he can do it. I don't believe

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he ain't got no money, and a lot of people
are against him. And you can sit there and not
help me. But when judgment day comes, the Lord will
say that you're not helping me. Help that Muslim Mandanni.
You help that Muslim Mandanni. Take charge of all God's people.

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You gave God's people, God's churches, you gave God's children,
you gave god School to the Muslim when you could
have given it to me. You could have helped me.
There are a number of you right now who could
The amount that you can go to manning formayor dot com.
The maximum amount you can donate is twenty one hundred dollars.
You can do that amount to Manning for Mayor. And

(18:37):
then you got money that you're sitting on that you
could then help the church, help me educate the children,
help me feed, help me get through this product. You
could do that, and we can defeat that Muslim. I
can defeat him. Andrew Cuomo can't do it. Every Adams
can't do that. Many of y'all do old live in
New York, so you might not know these personalities, but
those who do know, most of y'all are pretty a

(18:59):
student about this. The Lord knows who I'm talking to
right now. Jesus knows who I'm talking to. Whether you're
gonna sit there and let that Muslim Mondami take New
York City, the Lord is watching, or you can give
your support, your financial support, your prayer support, your volunteer support,

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your prayers, and your commitment to me, and Jesus will
take New York City. And you can look at this, well,
he ain't for the Baptist Church, and he ain't fur
the He talked about the Southern Baptist. Well, all right, listen,
no matter what I've said about the Southern Baptist can
never be as bad as having a Muslim and Mohammed

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over the churches. Are you have you can you look
at how small the minds of people are? Well, he said,
the Southern Baptists, and this he said, the Pentecostas of
that and said the methody, Well, it's all true, but
you know it's true. But even that's not as nearly
as bad as having that Muslim presiding over the Baptist,

(20:08):
the Methodists, the Pentecostos. Because he's all Muslim, he's all Muslim.
He ain't gonna compromise. He's all Muslim, he's all Mohamed.
He's anti God. And believe Jesus was just a good man.
And you're gonna let that, You're gonna let him take over.
Is that what you're gonna do? Is that what you're

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gonna do? Or you're gonna get off of your prejudicem
your my, your small thinking, and say, I got to
get behind Pastor Manning. I gotta get with Pastor Manning.
I gotta start donating. I gotta start donating. Now, forget
about all my things, everything I've got against him. I
got it against him mainly because he's always right. He
speaks the truth, and I don't like that. I just

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want to be able to do what I want to do.
And then after I do all my adulter or all
my homosexuality, all my line and still it, then I
want Jesus to forgive me.

Speaker 1 (21:00):
But Pastor Manning sticks. It's so hard.

Speaker 2 (21:02):
He cut so deep, and I just want to keep
my keep doing my my homosexuality, of my adultery. I
just want to keep doing it. But you got you
can make your decision right now, make your decision right now.
You're gonna let that Muslim take New York or you're

(21:23):
gonna give it to Jesus. Let's go to the Lord
and pray Heaven the Father clearer words. The path is clear,
and the media is hiding me. They won't call my name.
They've done everything to shut me out of the existence
and the presence. That's why I've had this special meeting today.

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Have helped me to reach four point seven million New
York voters. But Jesus, the hearts of people that will
allow that will refuse to donate to this campaign. Refuse
to help and pray for this campaign would turn the
campaign ain't over to a Muslim. And there are a
lot of Christians running around talking about they like Mandami.

(22:06):
That means they have no love for Jesus. You can't
have two masters if you are a Christian, I don't
care if you're the worst Christian. You can't have you
can't serve two masters. You can't have Mandhmi as your mayor.
He's a Muslim. You can't and have Jesus as your savior.
They are opposite one another. Jesus and Mohammad are opposite

(22:30):
of one another. You can't have mon Domie. If you're
a Christian, you can't have him if you were a Jew.
If you a Jew, you can't have Mandanmi as your mayor.
Jews and Muslims are opposite of one another. And have
them from the day of her God out there by
the well given birth to Ishmael. As a Jew, you

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can't have a Muslim presiding over you. As a Christian.
You can't have a Muslim presiding over you. You got
to give that helm to me. You gotta get up,
wipe up, stand up, and all those things that the
devil have caused you to carry in your heart against me.

(23:18):
Wipe them away and start donating and donating and praying
and helping, and put me in that office. Don't submit yourself.
If you're a Jew, don't submit yourself to that Muslim.
If you're a Christian, don't submit yourself to that Mohammed.

Speaker 1 (23:36):
Don't do it. Don't do it. Don't do it. And
then your name Jesus, In your name.

Speaker 2 (23:45):
Jesus, we speak these words that they shall not fall
to the ground, and the people shall rise up and
stop that Muslim and stop him, stop him, and stop
that Muslim now, stop him, now, stop him, now, stop him,
Stop that Muslim now. And then your name Jesus, I

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pray Hallelujah and amen. And ain't that right? You can't
have a Muslim presiding over you. It be something else.
He would just had a Muslim name. Yeah, but you know, no,
this is a Muslim. This boy, maunt Mandami is a Muslim.
He ain't just got the much this boy is a Muslim. No,

(24:25):
this boy is a stomp down died in the world, Muslim,
ain't He ain't joking about that.

Speaker 1 (24:30):
And he ain't backing up either.

Speaker 2 (24:32):
He's counting on the Jews and Christians act like Apps
stopped raising fools when they got a righteous man or
a righteous gentile and a righteous Christian that they can
put in that office instead in James David Manning.

Speaker 1 (24:46):
That's right.

Speaker 2 (24:46):
And all the Jewish people that all all on the
media and the media who's doing everything they can to
keep my face, keep my name, keep my presence, keep
my status off the radar screen, which is apps resolutely
ridiculous that people.

Speaker 1 (25:03):
Have come to that point.

Speaker 2 (25:06):
But Raphael Suliman, who wrote this piece the other day,
we've we've quoted him twice. Now, now I need you
to listen to this. Now, I need you to listen
to this. Everybody's sitting on the fence. Well, I don't
know if he can make it. I well, I don't know.
I mean here, I heard him say a whole lot

(25:27):
think about black people, and I heard him saying, well,
I think about homosexual people. But I just don't know.
And I just don't know, I you know, I kind
of I don't know if I know he he I
know he. I heard him saying the black man ain't
never built nothing. And now I heard him say Obama
won't black and Obama want.

Speaker 1 (25:46):
This, that and the other.

Speaker 2 (25:47):
And I I just but I listened to him every
day because he's you know, he he has. He gives
a lot of inspirational information. But I just I mean
what he said about Obama, then he's against our shop
to talk about as shop the drug dealer sold drugs
and pimp and sold drugs at school children and Harlem,
and I it will ain't that, you know, And so

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I just don't.

Speaker 1 (26:09):
But let me say that something to you.

Speaker 2 (26:13):
All that stuff ain't nothing but the devil ain't nothing
but the devil playing with your jealousy.

Speaker 1 (26:20):
That's all that is. That's all.

Speaker 2 (26:23):
And you are willing to turn your life over to
a Muslim and turn your life over to me, you're
really cut off your nose despite your faith. Anyway, here's
what Rafa Sulanan rot. Pastor Manning may be able to
save the black race in America if he gets into politics.
He knows what the problems are. He's a quintessential black man.

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He has been everywhere a black man can possibly go
in America, from an elite university to prison, from a
rural southern background to a big city existence to a
corporate job to a brief life as a criminal, from
poverty to middle class existence, to a belief in God

(27:13):
and a reaffirmed reformation of your faith, to a religious
leader and a family man. He understands the black man
and women down to their very bones. Elect him people
of New York City to the Mayor's office. With the
event of the New AI technology, white racists and power

(27:37):
will have godlike technology, technologies at their disposal while possessing
primitive impulses to suppress all progeny that are weak, just
as the Nazis did in Germany during the period of
World War Two. Eugenics as a concept is about to

(27:57):
make a huge comeback because we didn't deal with these
philosophical concerns over the several generations. Since we don't heal
these since we didn't heal these psychic impulses and our
collective unconscious, they will re emerged among us peace. And

(28:19):
that is Suliman Rafael Suliman's statement. Now, I I want
to say, I'm a humanitarian. I want to give you.
I've asked you to help me. I've asked you to
help me to reach four point seven million New York voters.

(28:42):
And why is that number important? Because that's the number
of people that are registered to vote in New York
City now. If you live in Oklahoma, or if you
live in Oregon, if you live in Idaho, if you
live in New Hampshire, if you live in San Francisco,
New Mexico, Louisiana.

Speaker 1 (28:58):
You can support the ministry.

Speaker 2 (28:59):
You can get you can give up to twenty one
hundred dollars, or you can come to church and work
and pray. You can't vote, you have to live within
the five counties of New York City.

Speaker 1 (29:09):
You have to live. You can't even know if you
live upstate.

Speaker 2 (29:11):
If you live in Albany, you can't vote in a
New York mayoral campaign, but you can financially support. And
there are four point seven million people in New York
City that are registered to vote now. They're not all
going to vote on November the fourth, but I want
to reach them. I want to reach every last one

(29:32):
of them. And God has given me a plan to
be able to do it.

Speaker 1 (29:34):
But I need your help.

Speaker 2 (29:37):
The number of people raised to vote, of course to
four point seven At present, we have reached one hundred
and twenty five. That says one hundred thousand, but our
numbers keep going up.

Speaker 1 (29:45):
Even as we talk. We have reached in the last week.

Speaker 2 (29:52):
Last five days, I think it is or four and
a half days, we've reached one hundred and twenty five
thousand New york That's what we've reached over the last
four and a half days. Now I plan to reach
through social media. I plan to reach one hundred thousand
New Yorkers per day every day from now into November four,

(30:17):
I plan to reach one hundred thousand New Yorkers every day.
I want to be but and the process of social media,
which is much more diverse than CNN or MSNBC or
ABC or CBS, which have a pretty if you will channel,
if you are an audience, social media is extraordinarily ab

(30:38):
out there. You could have an ex convict sitting on
one end watching a social media platform and a physician
or a PhD person watching the same thing at the
same time. It's more diversed. And I want you to
do I want you to listen to me very capfully
in now. If you will help me, we can reach
every doctor, every dentist, every New York judge, every police officer,

(31:03):
every politician, every school teacher, every sanitation worker, every transit worker,
every store clerk, every business owner, every news reporter, every editor,
every musician, every actor, and more. We can reach every
last one of those categories of person through social media,
and we can reach one hundred thousand of them per day.
Are you listening to Pastor Manning? Are you listening to

(31:25):
Pastor Manning? Are you listening to Pastor man We can
reach every doctor, every dentist, every politician, every school teacher,
every sanitation transit worker.

Speaker 1 (31:33):
Through social media.

Speaker 2 (31:35):
We can reach every last one of the weather. They're Democrat, Republican,
upside down, inside out, it doesn't matter.

Speaker 1 (31:41):
We can reach them.

Speaker 2 (31:43):
We can reach and I can reach one hundred thousand
of those every day, if you'll help me, If you'll
help me. Now, the cost to do that is six
thousand dollars per one million. Now that price, that amount
could go up. That's based on what we have determined.

(32:07):
And I'm not the best mathematician. That's why I went
to seminary. You don't have no math classes when you
go to seminary. It's all about theology, philosophy or religion,
et cetera. So I went to the Seminary of the
Void having to do math studies. But it will cost
six thousand dollars to reach one million people. And that's

(32:29):
not bad. That's not bad. It could go up, it
could cost more, but I'm gonna I'm gonna anchor it there.

Speaker 1 (32:40):
So if we're going to reach.

Speaker 2 (32:43):
Four point seven million people, what we would need would
be twenty.

Speaker 1 (32:48):
Four thousand dollars.

Speaker 2 (32:49):
That's a small number to reach four point and by
that we would reach ever revoter in New York, black, white,
ridgshod truth, doctor, lawyer, teach an, ex convict, convict, liar, thief, actor, homosexual,
non homosexual, black lives matter. We will reach every voter
in New York and we can do it for twenty

(33:11):
four thousand dollars. Now I want to warn you. Let's
say we're going to run this for the next thirty days.
If you start giving today, if we discovered that's costs
against more than twenty four thousand, you won't hold me
to that and say well, I ain't giving no more,
because you know it could we could get stalled at

(33:32):
some place. It's none of this is can you know,
But we're pretty confident we can do that. Here's what
you need to do. You need to go to maningfmail
dot com and donate a minimum of twenty four dollars
a minimum. Go to Maning for Mayor and donate a
minimum of twenty four dollars. Now the maximum you can
donate is twenty one hundred dollars, and that will be

(33:56):
the cap on your donating to the campaign. You can
always always support the church. There is no cap on
how much money you can give to the church. How
much money you can support the church will but well
with twenty four thousand dollars twenty yeah, twenty four thousand dollars.
It costs us a little bit more, and I should
have probably margined in a little bit more. But we're

(34:18):
up to one hundred and twenty five thousand people already,
So we start now with twenty four thousand dollars or
six thousand dollars per one million. I think we should
be good now. I'll let you know if we're not.
I'll let you know if we're not. But we can
reach every doctor, every lawyer, every politician, every Broadway actor,

(34:43):
every police officer, every sanitation every bus driver.

Speaker 1 (34:46):
We can reach eat.

Speaker 2 (34:47):
Not all these people are not gonna vote for me,
but we can reach them. We can reach them if
if you will go to the many from and start donating.
And those of you who can give you twenty one
hundred dollars, give it now. Those you can give to
the outlaw of Church, give to the church. But do
it now. I can't delay, you can't wait. You can't

(35:08):
wait till next week, next month. You got to do
it now, because we only have fifty four days left
before the voting takes place, and actually early voting is
gonna take place in a couple of weeks as soon
as the ballots are printed out.

Speaker 1 (35:23):
But we can do this.

Speaker 2 (35:23):
We can reach every We can reach four point seventy
And here I tell you what I want to do
as well, with the messages that we're going to be running.
We have four messages in mind that we believe that
these messages are so insightful, so informative, that once the
person surveys them, they'll be given to pay very careful

(35:50):
attention to the race. That segment I just did a
few moments ago, either Muslim takes over, either Mohammed takes
over New York, or Jesus takes over New York. I'm
gonna that's gonna be one of the segments. I just
did it a second ago. I'm gonna have jet pilot
one of our engineers to quickly get that ready. Get

(36:11):
that up for engineer, get that ready for promotion just
as soon as before.

Speaker 1 (36:16):
This day is overwh But the next one we.

Speaker 2 (36:18):
Want to do is the West Indian Day Carnival and
Manning for Maya. Now, this was an event where two
million people showed up and along the streets of Eastern
Parkway out in Brooklyn, New York, last Monday, a week ago.
And we believe that because of the West Indian and

(36:38):
the Caribbean and mainly these people live in Brooklyn. Most
of them they live in Brooklyn. Very few Western and
live in Manhattan or in the Bronx or Queens for
that matter, domnot Staten Island. But we believe that we
can reach all two million. First of all, those two
million people saw me last Monday on that float out

(37:00):
there in Brooklyn. They saw me. Two million people saw me.
Two million people saw manning for Mayor.

Speaker 1 (37:06):
They saw that.

Speaker 2 (37:07):
So now to run this video, they many of them
are gonna see themselves in the video. And many of
them probably didn't know who I was, had probably never
heard of me before. Some of them, a lot of
them probably have, but this particular video we believe will
bring to us. We believe this particular video will bring

(37:32):
to us close to million people to vote for us. Now,
these mainly Caribbean people, they're mainly JFU. But I think
when they see the video and they hear me and
they research, they go to our website and click on
you know my policies and who I am, and I'm
gonna put Raphael Suleiman's statement about me in addition to

(37:55):
my own bio. Raphael Suliman's statement should be a part
of my bio. They're gonna vote for me? Who they're
gonna vote for? You think you're gonn vote for? You
think the West Indian people gonna vote for Cuomo? You
think they're gonna vote for? They might vote for Adams
by the way, you know, I think that Adams are
getting a bad deal, But I'm not here to protect
protect him.

Speaker 1 (38:15):
Mister engineer, you know what I'm gonna do.

Speaker 2 (38:18):
I want you to run that particular West Ndend day
carnival and manning for mayor so people will see. This
is what I will be depending on to bring us
at least fifty thousand views per day. This particular video
I'm gonna be depending on to bring us fifty thousand
views per day. Run that clip and don't go any

(38:40):
whorry about it. I'll be right back after this this
clip runs. But I believe this is probably one of
our real strong points. I can win Brooklyn, I can
win the West Indians.

Speaker 1 (38:50):
I can win this. I don't think that other boy, any.

Speaker 2 (38:53):
Of those other characters in the race got a snowballs chance.

Speaker 1 (38:57):
This will be running every day bringing fifty.

Speaker 2 (39:00):
Thousand eyeballs to my platform. Mister engineer, I'm the only
one that can cure the spiritual problems from I can
bring healing, and I can bring.

Speaker 4 (39:14):
Unit Now York City, get ready, Ready, read read.

Speaker 5 (39:25):
Ready, go ready, Ready, go ready, get a ready, You're ready.

Speaker 6 (39:30):
Got ready Ready, get ready read again Ready, You're ready,
get ready, get ready, get ready, got ready.

Speaker 2 (39:37):
Get ready.

Speaker 6 (39:39):
You're ready to go ready, go ready, get ready, Ready, Ready.

Speaker 3 (39:45):
The city, get ready from the fight for you in
all your day. He's the time of the last that
you've been told ten years a chance were you to
vote for.

Speaker 2 (40:03):
This particular video uniquely, I said this past Sabbath. I
was looking for the miracle segment of this because usually
where God, we go, God create some sort of a
miracle for us.

Speaker 1 (40:14):
But at this the the.

Speaker 2 (40:18):
At this, at this particular event last Monday, God put
our float right at the intersection where Eric Adams and
his entourage of black black suburban chevrolets were to come
out and where Curtis Lee was to start his march.
He had to stand there for nearly half an hour

(40:38):
looking at my sign and said manning for mare before
they allowed him to march. But this particular our float
could have been somewhere else. It could have and they
wouldn't have paid very much attention. But they they had
to pay attention, and I was giving them a thumbs down.
And it's just a real power move that God put
us at a position where it put us at rochet

(41:00):
to the Eastern Parkway right and you saw Eric adams
car and the little Mercedes Benz there. Uh back it
up a little bit, miss and you can get back
it up.

Speaker 1 (41:08):
This is the time.

Speaker 2 (41:10):
This was really a very powerful, very very powerful. I
don't know if I will call it a miracle yet,
but God put me right where I could challenge Eric
Adams and critics sleeve will Now as Eric goes by,
then you're gonna see sleeve. Wolld come bin in his
red cap uh and and then of course actually Mondami

(41:32):
came up and stood right by float and took pictures
and everything. All this is it's a very interesting day.
Go ahead, missing you know, fifty thousand a day. That's
what I expect us to do. Bring to our account
that you've been told ten years, a chance for you
to vote for two.

Speaker 4 (41:51):
She's a man with the plans that will get you
through your struggles.

Speaker 3 (41:59):
Enjoy the don of a newd your eyes have never seen.
He read. It's a change.

Speaker 4 (42:07):
And be truly said, Love and righteousness. We don't need
no politicians, love righteousness.

Speaker 3 (42:17):
It's all.

Speaker 4 (42:19):
Loving righteousness New York City Indees, loving righteousness.

Speaker 3 (42:26):
That's all weed need.

Speaker 4 (42:29):
Yes a can, Yes it can't can, Yes, the canon
the can, and he will because he's a man.

Speaker 3 (42:34):
It's a can. Yes, he can't can. It's a can,
and he can and he will because he's a man.

Speaker 4 (42:39):
It's a can, it's a can't can. It's the canaedy
can and he will because he's the man. Yes he can,
Yes he can't can. Yes the Kenedy can, and he
will because he's the man.

Speaker 3 (42:48):
I've a righteousness. If you can't can, yes, can.

Speaker 4 (42:51):
You don't need no politicians, Harvey madicine Y's he.

Speaker 3 (42:55):
Can't can, It's all.

Speaker 7 (42:58):
Love.

Speaker 3 (42:59):
Yes you can't, can't.

Speaker 2 (43:00):
I can't any needing me.

Speaker 3 (43:03):
I don't understand if you can't can. That's all we
re read.

Speaker 2 (43:09):
For never.

Speaker 1 (44:10):
For one half hour.

Speaker 2 (44:11):
Curtis leeve Up had to stand behind our float and
see that big sign manny from here and see my
shining and smiling face.

Speaker 1 (44:19):
That must have drove him insane.

Speaker 2 (44:21):
And all his people that were with him also, they
couldn't move the parade of organizer, wouldn't him had to
stand behind my float. Get behind me, Curtis, get behind me, boy.
But I'm expecting that particular video to run in New
York City and to bring fifty thousand eyeballs per day.

Speaker 1 (44:44):
Now.

Speaker 2 (44:45):
We started it last night, I think about nine o'clock,
and already it's up to between eighteen to twenty thousand eyeballs,
twenty thousand views already. We posted it line night after
Sabbath and Elder got home from Costcos that's the other
church that they go to. After they got home from Costcos,

(45:08):
they posted it and it's already got either eighteen to
twenty thousand. It may have more than twenty thousand right now.
We expected to do fifty thousand a day for the
next thirty days. Ten days will be one hundred, to
be five hundred thousand. Twenty days will bring us one
million viewers on that particular video.

Speaker 1 (45:30):
On that one million viewers in twenty days.

Speaker 2 (45:32):
Thirty days will bring us one point five million viewers,
mainly Caribbean people. Now, some of the Caribbean friends are
going to share it. They work in the doctor's office
that they work in various places. They're going to share
it with their JAFIF friends and Latino friends as well.
But we expect that particular video, but we need six
thousand dollars. Need six thousand dollars for that video. We

(45:55):
need six thousand dollars for that video to produce one
point five million views. And at one point five million
views see me in and see that video, they're gonna
vote for me. I believe it last one everybody, But
what are gonnavote? Do you think they're gonna haveter seeing
that they're gonna vote for for Curtis Sleeve Wall, for
Eric Adams or for uh the Cuomo. I don't think

(46:18):
so now they see that video on their voters, they're
gonna vote for me. So, mister engineer, I think we
have another video as well that we by the way,
that Sabbath during the singing Sabbath and her Daughter's Truth
and Anna that's.

Speaker 1 (46:31):
Backing her up.

Speaker 2 (46:32):
And I think that song is gonna live beyond our
green song of love and righteousness.

Speaker 1 (46:37):
But did a great job on that song as well.

Speaker 2 (46:39):
Well. Very talented group of people here that keeps all
ship rolling and selling him.

Speaker 1 (46:44):
But also so that.

Speaker 2 (46:47):
We're expecting that particular video to bring us over thirty days. Now,
we got fifty days, but let's just start the count.
We're looking to get four point seven million views between
now and November fourth, within thirty days. As of yesterday,
we expect that particular video by the seventh of September

(47:07):
October rather to bring us one hundred one point five
one point five million or one million, five hundred thousand views. Okay,
all right, that's number one. Now number two, number two, well,
actually number two, number three. It would be the video
where I talked about either Muslim or either Mohammed or
Jesus Wednesday, the New York City the mayor race and

(47:31):
I'm gonna put that up. That'll be posted up in
a couple of days. I just did that and then
did a prayer. Uh, but well, we'll get to that.
The next video we're gonna put up will be in
these videos we're running consecutively, will be manning for may
of New York City where I knock out Mandannie. And
I'm going to take a look at this one and

(47:53):
and don't go into work, so I'll be right back
This enginet rolled down where I knock out Mandanni? Hey, Mandami?
What's my name? What's my name?

Speaker 1 (48:05):
What's my name?

Speaker 2 (48:06):
James Mannon? When you go into that voting booth on
the fourth of November here in the New York City
mayoral election, And when you go in there, whose name
you're gonna print in the right in section? Whose name
you're gonna print in the right in section on the ballot?
Mon DOMI? Who are you gonna print? Whose name? James Mannon? Hey, Mandnnie?

(48:33):
Do you understand the words that are coming out of
my mouth? Do you understand the words that are coming
out of my mouth? Whose name you're gonna print on
the right in section on the ballot? On November fourth,
here in the New York City mayoral election. James mannon
all right, now, let's get it on. I mean only

(48:59):
one can cure the spirit your problems. I can bring healing,
and I can bring unit.

Speaker 3 (49:07):
Now York City, get ready, ready, read.

Speaker 6 (49:16):
Re ready, go ready, ready ready get.

Speaker 5 (49:19):
A ready ready ready and again ready you read ready,
get ready, get ready, got ready, got ready.

Speaker 6 (49:30):
You're ready, get ready gay ready ready ready.

Speaker 3 (49:35):
You City, get read.

Speaker 4 (49:41):
The fight for you in all your He's the time
of the last you've been told. Hen he's a chance
for you to vote for. He's a man with the
plans that will get you through your struggles.

Speaker 2 (50:00):
A red all enjoy.

Speaker 3 (50:04):
Then of a new your eyes have never seen. Get read.
It's a change, and be truly said. Love and righteousness.
We don't need no politicians. Have righteousness.

Speaker 4 (50:20):
It's all we need, loving righteousness, You York City indees,
loving righteousness, that's.

Speaker 3 (50:30):
All weed need.

Speaker 4 (50:33):
Yes a can, Yes, it can't can, Yes, the canon
he can and he will because he's the man.

Speaker 3 (50:38):
It's a can.

Speaker 2 (50:38):
Yes he can't can.

Speaker 3 (50:39):
Yes he can and he can and he will because
he's a man. It's a can.

Speaker 4 (50:43):
It's a can't can. It's the Canedy can and he
will because he's the man. Yes he can, Yes, it
can't can. Yes the canedy can and he will because
he's the man. I'm a righteousness.

Speaker 3 (50:53):
If you can't can, he's a can.

Speaker 4 (50:54):
You don't need no politicians. Harvey Madicine.

Speaker 3 (50:58):
Here's the can't can. It's all you can't candy, You can't.

Speaker 7 (51:08):
Can we.

Speaker 2 (51:39):
I uh. When going to the pulpit of the the
marble pull pull pit at the Outlaw Missionary Church on Saturdays, Uh,
it is generally my practice to never start the sermon
without first kneeling on my knees in that pool. But
not just standing there. But I get down on my
knees before God in that pulpit and I pray. Every Saturday,

(51:59):
I want to make commit me to you. I become
the mayor of New York City. Every time I walk
into the Mayor's office, the first thing I'll do will
be bowed down on my knees and pray. Elder Butler,
are you listening to me? Elder Butler? Are you listening
to me? Minister Honicker, are you listen to me? When
I become the mayor of the City of New York?

(52:20):
Every day for four years, when I walk into that
Mayor's office. Before I do anything else, have a cup
of coffee, greet or shake hands with anybody.

Speaker 1 (52:29):
I will get on my.

Speaker 2 (52:30):
Knees and pray for New York City and pray for
the people, pray for the welfare of the people. I
will pray for the sick in New York City. I'll
pray for the hospital. I will set together a minister
of evangelists, people who will pray for the hospital. Lincoln Hospital,
Columbia Hospital, Columbia Presbytery, in Saint Luke Hospital, All the

(52:52):
hospitals in New York will be prayed for deally, not
just by me. Minster Honicker, I'll listen to me, not
just by me. Virtuous, virtuous, virtuous, virtuous, virtuous virtues. Are
you listening to me? I will have a group of evangelists.
They'll have an office in the Man's office that will

(53:13):
pray for the hospitals. I'll have a group of people
that will pray for the prison. These evangels will pray
for the prisons and pray for the hospitals every day,
every day in my administration, there will be prayers for
the hospitals and prayers for the sake and by the way,
the prayers of our just in case you think this
is a futality feudal, the prayers of a righteous man

(53:33):
or woman avail. If much, you'll see the hospitals having
less strain on them, the jails having less strain on
them because the mayor's office is concerned and praying about them,
not just discovering how many more correction officers can we get,
how many police officer can we get?

Speaker 1 (53:49):
The knock heads. No, we're gonna pray now.

Speaker 2 (53:52):
We're not gonna let the bad guys get away with
Robin raping Kajack and the stilly No, we are gonna
knock them in the head if we don't kick them
in the butt too. But primarily I will set up
hospital prayer. I will pray every day. Now this video
I just showed you, I'm expecting it to bring us

(54:14):
three million viewers between now and November fourth, I know,
over thirty days. Normally, if we're expecting fifty thousand views
per day like we did with the first video to
West Indian Day, that would bring us one point five million.
I'm expecting this over thirty days. I'm expecting this video
because it is so central and it tells the story

(54:35):
so wonderfully. I'm expecting this video to bring us three
million views. Now, all these people don't have to vote
for us, but they gonna see it. Every doctor, every dentist,
every politician, every sanitation worker, every transit worker, every police officer,
every school teacher, every store owner, every clerk, every restaurant on,

(54:57):
every diner owner, everybody.

Speaker 1 (55:00):
In New York City.

Speaker 2 (55:01):
I'm expecting at least three million New Yorkers to see
this video, but I need twelve thousand dollars to put
it out there. I need twelve thousand dollars to put
it out there. I'm expecting that many people to see
this particular video, So three million with this three million
views over the next forty days, with this video, one

(55:22):
hundred one point five million views on that West End
and Dare, that's four point five million.

Speaker 1 (55:27):
We only have two hundred thousand.

Speaker 2 (55:28):
People left to get to reach every voter in New
York City. And that's planned. I'm the man with the planned.
He's can can can man, and the can can he's
a man, he's a plan, He's a pan. You can't
get scan can can. It's what we're planning to do.
But I need your help. You can't let this Muslim
take New York City. You're gonna have to have You're

(55:51):
gonna have to close down your school for thirty days
for Ramadan. Listen to me very carefully. You left this man,
You left this Muslim. You can talk about me, You
can have all your Well, he ain't for the black man,
he ain't for black people. And I've been living in
Harlem for forty five years, toot him, and been teaching
and educating black children, putting black men together with their

(56:15):
wives and their family for forty five years. I've been
feeding and housing homeless people for forty five years. And
you black people, and you say I ain't for the
black people. What a but what a?

Speaker 4 (56:26):
What?

Speaker 2 (56:26):
A lot of devils told? The devil just lies on me. Well,
he ain't nothing, he he he. What you want me
to pamper? You give you more, snap money, give you more,
make you lazy, and let your mama, your children have
babies nine ninety going north and you let that filth

(56:46):
come into your house. You let your daughter run around
getting knocked up by any Tom Dick and Harry and
then bring that filter in your house talking about this
is your grandchild, your filter itself, which godless self?

Speaker 1 (57:03):
What a what a what an?

Speaker 2 (57:05):
And well he he's supposed to be loving and compassion.
I'll sit you no, no, no, Now, I'm gonna tell
it like that, black people got a lot of problems.
Those black people got a lot of problem. They had Harlem.
They lost that, They got a lot of problem, and
they need to be told they got a problem. And
their biggest problem is their politician. That's the biggest problem.

(57:26):
Need to get rid of all these black politicians. And
because that's that, they're all lives and thieves and sell
out at this In fact, I'm gonna show you a
video and a few moments about our shop, our shop
and sold out of Harlem. I'm gonna bring it up
in a few moments, but I want to this particular
video I just showed you. I believe we can get
three million eyeballs. Three million eyeballs. Now some of those

(57:50):
eyeballs would be children, but the children would tell their parents.
So so far we're up to eighteen thousand dollars. But
I need you to go to miningfamaire dot com. You're
gonna sit there and say I ain't donating because he
ain't for the black man. And he talked about my
Bishop jakeson said Bishop Jakes was this and that and

(58:10):
the other. Well, I ain't said no more, I have
said anything worse than what God said about Bishop Jakes and.

Speaker 1 (58:16):
Puff Daddy hanging out together making love together.

Speaker 2 (58:21):
Well, all all of us for sin, and none of
us has come, all of us for sin and comes
short of.

Speaker 1 (58:27):
The glory of God.

Speaker 2 (58:29):
And if if Bishop Jakes is sin and come, well
that's just him. And we just have to love and
forgive one. Yeah, right, I see what you're saying. No,
you sit there and you're gonna give this position over
to a Muslim when you can give it over to

(58:50):
a Christian so simple as that, it's a plain and
simple as there are no two ways about it. You
can give the office of mayor by supporting go to
manningfamayor dot com. And They're thing is that you gotta
just stop being so nappy head all the time. You
gotta stop being so hard headed all the time. Black
people are in trouble. They are the lowest people on

(59:14):
the world's totem poles.

Speaker 1 (59:16):
I didn't do that.

Speaker 2 (59:17):
I'm here to try to lift them up. I'm here
to comfort them. I'm here to advise and teach them.
But I didn't put them there. God knows, I'm not
the one to put black people where they are. They
are there because of what they think they're they're because
of their teachers. They're there because of their legion. And
by the way, we weren't always where we are, going
back seventy years ago, we were strong people, the proud people,

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ownership people, strong schools, strong families. Every household had a
husband and their snoring and making passing gas in the
bedroom any night. But seventy years ago now you can't
find that nowhere. Since we got all these marchings and rights,
our shoptings, all these they've destroyed the black family. They destroyed.
And I tell you the truth about running around here
talking about our shopping and old Obama two freaks and

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everywhere you look. And by the way, the uh do
we didn't have any homelessness seventy forty years ago? No,
we didn't, Oh homelessness? We talk what homelessness you're talking about,
Lord New York lossid is only when you start getting
all these black people being the mayors of these cities
and black congress person and judges. That's when you start
getting all this homeless, all this brokenness, all this filth

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going in and out of our churches. Well, see that's
why we don't like you. Okay, go vote for the
Muslim and every year you have to stop everything for
thirty days. And they're gonna make you fast for thirty
days cause Ramanon and Ramanan. You'll have fast. You ain't
gonna be running around talking about you, sneaking some they
gonna be watching you because that Muslim, that boy, what's

(01:00:46):
his name, Mondamina, he gonna make you fast now he
gonna do it. So, mister engineer, I think we have
one other video. I want to run this video. I
don't want to exploit this person, who I think is
a good person, is a bisexual person's name is Joseph McFadden.

Speaker 1 (01:01:03):
And I don't want to exploit him, but I am.

Speaker 2 (01:01:10):
I've posted up his video, and so far, between the
two videos that I've showed you, we've got four point five.

Speaker 1 (01:01:17):
Million million viewers.

Speaker 2 (01:01:21):
I pray to this video that I'm gonna show you
in just a few moments will bring us another fifty
thousand views, bring us up to five million eyeballs in
New York beyond the four point seven million registered voters
that we have.

Speaker 1 (01:01:34):
So I'm gonna let you listen to this.

Speaker 8 (01:01:36):
And I.

Speaker 2 (01:01:40):
Believe that Joseph McFadden is a wise man. I don't
approve of his homosexuality. I've had a lot of homosexual
standing out pulpit. I've had some that confessed that they
were I've had some people standing out pulpit and confess
that they were contemplating. I have women standing out pulpitar
a couple of them and confessed they were contemplating becoming lesbians.

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And yet God loves them and I love them too.
And I've had a lot of people who are closet
homosexual standing and I'm open. But this man was open,
and I embraced him. He is hoping that I will
do more embracing of the LGBTQ community, and I'm hoping

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that he will come and become a member of our church.
I'll asking him to become a member about church. I'm
gonna let you listen to him. But seeing that bring
up that tape, I'm here because I am a roaring
line crying out brightciousness. Today we're very, very honored, extraordinarily
so to have Joseph McFadden, come and stand, and I'll

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hope it today. Joseph, he calls himself Joey, or that's
what I call him, has been coming to our church
now for a couple of months. I'm not sure exactly
when the first time he showed us up and the
first time we had a conversation, but he's been coming
for several times. And I discovered some time ago that
he's a writer and that he was writing for a

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particular magazine. He's now writing with the Young Voices organization,
and he's also a volunteer with the Braver Angels Depolarization,
which is a not for profit or organization as well.

Speaker 1 (01:03:23):
And he has his own podcast called Response.

Speaker 2 (01:03:27):
And today he came to say a word to all
of you and to me as well, and I just
think it's a great honor. I was looking for the
miracle of Eastern Parkway and West Indian A Parade on
this past month. It's something unique that would happen that
we could classify in the Theophanic, if you will, position
of God's stepping in to make his presence known with

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respect to who we are. I don't know if I
necessarily saw that the way I did with the Indian
Day parade of the Hindus and the Buddhist going back
a couple of weeks ago. But I know that this
young man that has come to speak with us today
has come as a blessing.

Speaker 1 (01:04:09):
And let me tell you why.

Speaker 2 (01:04:12):
When I do become the mayor of New York City,
as many people may enthusiastically want me to be everywhere
I go, that's what they say, and as many people
enthusiastically voting for me to be the next mayor and
believe that I will be the next mayor of New
York City, I want to be the mayor of all people.

Speaker 1 (01:04:36):
In fact, I have to be.

Speaker 2 (01:04:38):
I will not be prejudiced or no, I have sh
show favor to those to whom I disagree with, or
those who disagree with my Bible or my word, or
even those who deny me my constitutional rights. I will
still be their mayor. And I think I thank God
for the opportunity to say that. And I wanna be

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able to convince the world that I will not be
a prejudicial If you will, Mayor, I will not be
one who takes sides. I will not ever deny anybody
their constitutional rights under any circumstance, knowing how painfully my
rights have been desired to denied for so many years.
But Joseph McFadden, Joey McFadden, you know, I ask him

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to speak, I ask him to do this, and he
said yes, that's very courageous.

Speaker 1 (01:05:35):
Also asked to ask him to be a member of
the church. He turned that down.

Speaker 2 (01:05:39):
But but who knows what will happen in in the future.
I I I'm thankful for the people that the Lord
brings into my life, and it is quite an honor.
I the other thing, I have to be honest with this,

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cause the Lord knows what's in my heart. And I
don't want to try to pull the wool over your eyes.
I have to tell you all the truth. And here
it is about joe mcfattoming speaking today. He's a writer,
and a prolific one, a very good one. He has
an extraordinary future in writing, especially since AI is becoming

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so prevalent in terms of our understanding of the world,
our understanding of communications. Communications will be perhaps the most prominent,
even more prominent and powerful than politicians in the very
short years to come. And he's a communicator. But I
have to tell you this very selfishly. I figure I
can talk to y'all and y'all won't try to make

(01:06:43):
me look bad. I invited him because I pray one
day i'll write something about me. So I don't know
whether he's going to do that or not. I'm certainly
praying that he will. Wild y'all please stand and receive
Joseph mcfatting ChIL alternata public Well, thank you? Is this

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close enough? Is good? Is this good right here?

Speaker 1 (01:07:15):
Okay?

Speaker 9 (01:07:16):
Well, thank you so much for those kind words.

Speaker 2 (01:07:18):
I really appreciated it, and.

Speaker 9 (01:07:20):
Thank you so much for giving me the opportunity to
speak here at ATLA. It reflects the kindness I have
consistently been shown since I began visiting your church earlier
this year. When I began coming here, I made it
clear why I'm an openly bisexual man who wants to
bridge a seemingly impossible divide with a church known for

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very conservative rhetoric around LGBT issues. I felt inspired to
seek out a church like this because of the work
of a man named Darryl Davis, a black man who
has befriended hundreds of Kukock's Klan members. However, I would
be remiss if I did not acknowledged that those folks
would not be as exactly as enthusiastic as I am

(01:08:04):
to visit this black church. In researching ATLA, I read
of one of the church's most notorious signs, Jesus would
stone Homo's And yet I somehow had faith that if
I came here, I would be treated with kindness, Just
as Darryl Davis so often overcame initial signs of hostility

(01:08:29):
with people he thought hated him, but whose hearts melted
in the face of the kindness and love he showed them.
President Lincoln's attitude toward those he initially disliked embodies the
spirit of my presence here, he said, quote I don't
like that man. I must get to know him better.

Speaker 2 (01:08:50):
End quote.

Speaker 9 (01:08:52):
I hold a different worldview than you do with regard
to homosexuality, and I respectfully disagree with your signs, your beliefs,
your stances, and the greatness of America is the fact
that I can come here and share that different perspective,
not to shame or guilt you, Oh no, no, not
to shut you down or force you to change, because

(01:09:13):
I fundamentally respect your right to free speech and freedom
of religion, but to listen to your perspective in a
framework of cordiality, just as you now listen to mine.
And I can do this because of our fabulous Constitution
and its magnificent First Amendment, which protects our right to
express any opinion. Our present culture suffers from a social

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illness or malady the free speech alone cannot fix. Too
few people who hold different perspectives share those perspectives with
each other. We are at a historical period that social
scientists say is low in bridging social capital, meaning that

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groups of people who who would not normally engage with
each other are aggressively self segregating, and this harms the
civic social fabric. The social fabric that keeps our culture
healthy also connects our families, people we can rely on
during difficult times. One of those people is my uncle.

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He and his husband, my stepmother's brother, were married at
Niagara Falls in two thousand and three during the Northeast blackout.
Their wedding was discussed on NPR because the falls had
an independent generator, making the lights the only significant source

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of brightness for hundreds of miles, except for the countless
stars that were visible, usually dimmed by the nearby lights
of Buffalo and Toronto. When I was four, my stepmother,
Rosie and her family were brought into my life when
my parents divorced, and when I was five, my mother
committed suicide. Rosie was there to help my father and

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I pick up the pieces after she died, and she
was also my guardian angel, but she was also human
and susceptible to human frailties. Death for Rosie chose Alzheimer's disease.
My father, who engaged in a daily struggle to overcome
his own mental health challenges to be a good husband

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and parent, now to care for the woman who helped
him keep it together and raise me after the death
of his ex wife, and so he retired early. As
the days, weeks, and years grew grimmar and Rosie required
more intensive monitoring and care, as not only her memories
slipped away, but also her capacity to function independently, our

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family had to consider moving her into memory care. My
father was constantly exhausted. We knew an old age home
would be like a prison for Rosie, and when she
was eventually moved into memory care, it was a personal
hell for her, and she died within months. We tried
to keep her at home for as long as possible.
When the strain of caring for her became too difficult

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for my father to manage alone, I was asked to
step in and take a great deal of responsibility. At
this time, I was enrolled in a specialized high school.
The friends and teachers there were a supportive community that
made the tragedy that unfolded during my adolescence less painful.

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The school also came with an intensive workload, making a
challenging for me to help my father care for her,
and transferring to a different school was discussed. That is
when my uncles stepped in. He gave his time, energy,
love and devotion to provide my father with the support
he needed to keep Rosie at home for as long

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as possible. He keep the supportive community that made every
day more bearable during years of grieving. If he could
not be with his husband and thus not part of
our family, our lives would have been much worse. When
we love someone, we see past the labels to who
they really are, their struggles, their kindness, and their humanity.

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That's what's happening here. You welcomed me with uncertainty that
became hugs and warm greetings. What I thought was a
monolith became real people with complex lives and hearts through
the love Christ calls agape, the love I offer you
and feel from you. I hope you might see that

(01:13:40):
same complexity in the LGBT community that I now see
in you. Thank you very much, Yes, thank you, I'm sure,
Thank you so much, Thank you so more much.

Speaker 2 (01:13:56):
I don't heard of the speak belfy one more time
for this great speech we just heard. Can I get
you to say, Joey, we love you. Can Can I

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get y'all to say that?

Speaker 1 (01:14:20):
Okay?

Speaker 2 (01:14:20):
One?

Speaker 1 (01:14:21):
Two, three?

Speaker 7 (01:14:22):
Joy?

Speaker 1 (01:14:26):
And we're looking to bridge the gap?

Speaker 2 (01:14:28):
Is that right? Praise Almighty God. What a beautiful speech.
Thank you so very much, Brother, make sidon, and thank
you' all for being so cordially and listening to what
he's had to say. This is a great day for us.
You may take your seats, all right. I want to

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say a word as well. I had also duplexed this
day with the possibility of some of our neighbors who
have opinions about our announcement and about the division of
this church and ministry, that they would attend.

Speaker 1 (01:15:06):
I don't think they made it.

Speaker 2 (01:15:07):
We'll try it again and again until we can convince
them to come in here what we have to say.

Speaker 1 (01:15:14):
But Joey, I pray.

Speaker 2 (01:15:17):
I want to thank Joseph Joey for coming. Joey, please
come back. But I want to give a special thanks
to the Outlaw War Missionary Church. When Joey stepped down
out of the pulpit, the first person to greet him
was Elder Nor Ramos. Elder Ramos is in his seventies.

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He's got the energy of a twenty five year old.
He was a former alcoholic, former crackhead, and he's been
with us for twenty twenty five years. I'm not sure
he has his own if you a business, he operates
a love boat where he shows off displays animals and
he earns a really really good living and doing that.

Speaker 1 (01:16:00):
People are just very.

Speaker 2 (01:16:01):
Generous to him because he takes care of animals and
he loves animals, and people love animals as well. But
he was the first one, and then I think I
saw also evangelist Ruth Brown reach out and very cordially
talk to him. Actually, Joy could barely get down the

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aisle to get out the church all the people coming
up coming across the oss to say hello to greet him.

Speaker 1 (01:16:27):
This is an extraordinary church. Ours is a very beautiful church.

Speaker 2 (01:16:30):
And people, just as a woman said one hundred twenty
fifth Street, need to get to know me. They need
to stop. They need to hear what I'm saying. That
it's truth. What I say about black people is black
people are in trouble. And the thing of it is
that they're not old enough to know. There was a
time when we weren't in trouble. There was a time
when black people did not sleep on the street.

Speaker 1 (01:16:50):
We were not We have not.

Speaker 2 (01:16:51):
Always been homeless. This has not been the case of
black people for the last one and fifty years. This
is only a fifty to sixty year for now that
has happened because we've lost our way. We need to
go back to the way that we had, back to
the old landmark. We weren't always homeless. Then you were
good fifty years ago, seventy years ago, you come to

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New York, said you wouldn't see people sleeping on the
sleep sleeping on park bench every way you shake a stick.

Speaker 1 (01:17:18):
Now you see a homeless man.

Speaker 2 (01:17:19):
You see people disparaged, You see people without futures that
it wasn't like that. This just happened since the marching
of Doctor King and the advent of our Shopton, and
worse since they had been of Obama. We weren't like this.
This isn't the way. If we were like this for
the last one and fifty years, that renal black people.

(01:17:42):
And I have to tell you the truth. But this
is a great church. I thank you all for so
warmly receiving Joey as our guest. We've had a lot
of people coming to our church, and we gonna have
a whole lot more. And I think which is critical.
I wanted to be unequip clear when I become to
New York City. When I become the mayor of New
York City, I will be the mayor of all people,

(01:18:05):
not people that just people that I agree with.

Speaker 1 (01:18:10):
But I'll be the mayor of people I disagree with.

Speaker 2 (01:18:12):
And I'll be just, I will be honest, and I
will be supportive of people that that people have a
constitutional right of freedom of speech, freedom of religion. They
have freedom of the press, which I don't get very
much of. But yes, I will be the mayor of

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all people. And let that be absolutely clear. And I
will start each day with prayer, and I will set
up prayer evangelists. I will set up eveanngers that will
pray and visit the hospitals on behalf of the mayor
of the City of New York.

Speaker 1 (01:18:46):
That will be.

Speaker 2 (01:18:47):
Something they have our evantgelists going to the hospitals and
going to the prisons on behalf of the mayor of
the City of New York, who himself is an ex convict,
who himself has been in city jails, who himself has
stood before judges had been sent and who himself has
worked on the chain game. And now as the mayor
of the most prestigious city on the planet, he's sending

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his evangelists into the jails and into the hospital. Don't
you think that's a great idea. A bad man wouldn't
do that, But by the way he checked this out,
it isn't. I would do it just because I'm mare.
I've been doing it for forty four years, no matter
how much that bitter rhetoric y'all have out there against me,

(01:19:30):
And it's all because of your ignorance and your refusal,
your refusal.

Speaker 1 (01:19:35):
To hear the truth.

Speaker 2 (01:19:35):
Always want to blame the white man for everything. This
business started blaming the white man with Malcolm would if
you a lodgera Muhammed blamed the white man, curse the
white man, called the white man the devil. Then he'll
come Doctor King, Blame the white man, Blame the white man.
He'll come Jesse Jackson, Blame the white man, Blame the
white man, Blame the white man. He'll come ass shop
and blame the white man, Blame the white man. He'll

(01:19:58):
come Obama. Well he was so we couldn't blame himself.
But since that rhetoric has taken form, it has brought
absolute destruction. We weren't always like this. We were Hawaii,
going back to the nineteen forties and fifties. We started
our colleges, More House, Spellman, all the Howard University, our

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own banking system, own insurance company, even had all record labels.
I mean, we were doing great. Every household had a father,
every child had a father. Come home at night to
smell that I could shaving notions sitting on the dresser.
But that's all gone. That's all gone since doctor King,

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that's all gone, since Malcolm X.

Speaker 1 (01:20:42):
That's all gone since Jesse Jackson.

Speaker 2 (01:20:44):
Oh that's gone. Don't you see? It wasn't like that.
Before these men came. And I just tell you the truth.
I'm old enough to.

Speaker 1 (01:20:51):
Have lived in a more peaceful time.

Speaker 2 (01:20:55):
When I had a I'm my father, and everyone, all
my sister, all my friends at school had fathers in
that in the house. Everybody got their bucks beat by daddy.
Everybody know what daddy is. But daddy comes on. Papa,
don't take no mess. Poppa, don't popping, don't Poppa, don't Papa,
don't take no mess. When I was running, Nah, we
can't find Papa. Got two women in there now, so

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what's it gonna be. I'm praying that this video will
get us at least another fifty thousand views. That'll bring
us up to five hundred thousand. That brings up out
to five million. We got to four hundred and fifty
four point five million up with the videos The West
Indian and the Manning is the Greatest. This will get
us another fifty bring us up to five million views.

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But I'm not stopping there. I got one more.

Speaker 1 (01:21:40):
I want to do that. But before that, we got
some other things we're gonna do.

Speaker 2 (01:21:43):
And I'm gonna be a little bit cryptic now because
now I'm getting into some O really secret plans as
I'm planning our our push to victory. Now, I plan
to do five borrows. What I'm referring to is the
five Boroughs three day rallies. What I mean by that

(01:22:03):
is that I'm gonna spend three days sleeping on the
streets of these five boroughs of New York City. Staten
Island will be first, Queens will be second. Uh, Brooklyn
I'm gonna do twice because I'm gonna sleep on Flatbush
and Uh the No Sting and Church Church Street area, either.

Speaker 1 (01:22:25):
Flatbush and No String or Church.

Speaker 2 (01:22:26):
I find out exactly where it's gonna be in Brooklyn,
I'm gonna sleep on the streets or it may just
very well be No String and Fulton, but I don't
think so. And then I'm gonna sleep on the street
in Williamsburg. That's also in Brooklyn. So I'm gonna do
Brooklyn twice between now in the election. So and then
I'm gonna sleep at Williamsburg. Yeah, and then Flatbush. So

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there'll be twice Brooklyn, Williensburg and flat Bush. And then
I'm gonna sleep in the Bronx. I'm gonna sleep on
the street for three days in the Bronx, and I'm
gonna sleep on Manhattan again because I've already done Manhattan once,
I'm gonna do it. So it's gonna be five days
and seven twenty one days. I'm gonna be sleeping on
the streets over the next fifty days. So that's a
part of our planning, planning to meet and greet people.

(01:23:12):
I was supposed to have Jeremiah. He calls himself doctor Far. Now,
y'all know Jeremiah musician Far. He is a good musician.
I mean, I can't take that away from the man's
an excellent musician. But he calls himself doctor Musician. I well, okay,
all right, that's who he is.

Speaker 1 (01:23:28):
That's I call him.

Speaker 2 (01:23:29):
I tell his mother and father he doctor Jeremiah. Now,
but I was gonna have him drive me out to
Staten Island today, but I gotta talk with the lawyers.
I got we gotta court case going on today. I
gotta talk to the accountants. It's just very busy and
I want to spend some time with y'all today. But
we're gonna spend We're going to Staten Island. We're gonna

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spend so I'm gonna be pretty busy over the next
twenty one days going out on the street. And we
haven't heard from what the judges have said. The possibility
of our being on the ballot. I'm not gonna even
talk about that because it not really isn't necessary.

Speaker 1 (01:24:06):
And once we've.

Speaker 2 (01:24:07):
Reached five million voters or five million people, once we
reach five million views. Right now we're up to one
hundred and twenty five thousand. We got four million, eight
hundred and seventy five thousand viewers to go between now
and the fourth of November, and we can do it.

(01:24:29):
But I need at least twenty four thousand dollars, and
I need you to go to a manningfamail dot com
and donate at least twenty four dollars. You can do
it as much as twenty one dollars. And while I
want to be clear about what we can be clear
a BYuT. You can also support the church. You can
also support the church if you once you give you
twenty one one hundred dollars, you can support keep supporting

(01:24:50):
the church and the work that we do here, building
the school and the other things that we do. But
and you can give no matter where you live. You
can live in New Hampshire. You can live in Louisiana.
You can live in Florida, you can live in New Mexico,
you can live in Colorado, it doesn't matter, Washington State.
You can live in Montana where why only where they

(01:25:12):
do the buffalo chips. And you can donate. You can't vote,
but you can't donate. So I'm asking you don't let
that Muslim take New York City. When you got a
Christian you can put You can put Jesus in there
through me. You could put Jesus in You can put
Jesus in the man's office. You can put Jesus in
the man's office. Or you can stand there, do nothing, complain,

(01:25:33):
poke your mouth out, walk around with a chip on
your shoulder, and let that Muslim take the take over
where Jesus should be sitting down. Jesus should be in
the man's office. Jesus should be in that man's office,
not that Muslim. Now you're gonna have to decide are
you're gonna be obstinate, stubborn and just hardheaded and still

(01:25:54):
running around here talking about Trump and this.

Speaker 1 (01:25:56):
That and the other and Maga and all of that.

Speaker 9 (01:25:59):
You you.

Speaker 2 (01:26:01):
I got a sermon I'm gonna be preach about Gog
and Maygog. Where Vladimir Putin, who is Gog, got together
with Shi Jingping over there in China last week, which
is Maygog. And off to the left of Shijingking was
that Korean boy over there, Kim Jong Ung. All three

(01:26:22):
of them are now together along with the Prime Minister
Moody from India. Gog and Magog has finally made their parents.
I'll get to that, but right now today I wanted
to be able to discuss with you the plan to
get at least five zero point five million views between

(01:26:42):
now and I need twenty four thousand dollars. I need
to start giving now quick. I need to start doing now.
Either it see the Jesus in that and many of
y'all can do it. You can do it, Just don't
you've been sitting there watching me and listening to me.

Speaker 1 (01:26:55):
You can do it.

Speaker 2 (01:26:56):
We can put Jesus in that mayor's office than that
Muslim and Muhammad.

Speaker 1 (01:27:02):
Don't let that.

Speaker 2 (01:27:02):
Don't let that, mussy, don't don't do that. Whatever you
got against me, put it aside, lay it down. Whatever
you got against me, whatever you I've been a good man,
you know I've been a good man. You know that
I just have torn down. I've told you the truth
about yourself. Don't put don't let that Muslim take that
seat from Jesus. Don't let that Muslim take that seat

(01:27:24):
from Jesus. By the way, I'm asking you to bring
up that our shopper. You got that air shop in
the video, here's a Charlatan of charlatan. This man, I mean,
Trump is a is the great liar, but this man's
is the great deceiver.

Speaker 1 (01:27:40):
Got the all black people running around here.

Speaker 2 (01:27:43):
Uh, it's incredible what our Shopton has done. Ain't got
people like Joe Biden coming to kiss his ring with
his crazy self. Roll this and I'll be back. Don't
go anywhere everybody. I'm gonna put this up. I don't
know how many views this will get, uh, but I'm
gonna I'm gonna put it in the roster of views.
Uh look for that five to six million views that
we're going to get here in New York City, back

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in nineteen ninety five, there was a fire on one
hundred and twenty fifth Street next call Freddy's Mark was
set on fire, but one of our Sharpton's supporters al
Sharpton had led up protests against gentrification and the.

Speaker 1 (01:28:24):
And left the scene.

Speaker 2 (01:28:25):
One of his followers, one of our Shopton's disciples, came
back in December of nineteen ninety five after our Shopton
held a protest there that day, took a malo toough cocktail.
Now Freddie's Fashion Mark was a small store, boutique type
of store with clothing in it for young people, clothing
all over the front in this showcase windows, et cetera. This,

(01:28:46):
and it employed nine mainly Latino employees, young people school
of aged people that worked in their store's clerks and
salespersons as well. Our Shopton's if you will disciple came back,
took a mon a top cocktail, a bottle field of
gasoline with a ragon. It lit the rag and through
the rag, through the bottle, through the through the window,

(01:29:07):
showcase window, and the gas went everywhere. All the clothing
started burning, so the young people in the store couldn't
get out the door, so they ran to the back
of the store. The flames kept blazing and they ran
downstairs into the basement, and the flames followed them downstairs.
All nine of those young children were suffocated and burned

(01:29:28):
to a crisp in that fire before the fire department
could get there. I remember distinctively being one hundred twenty
fifth Street that day when it took place, had gone
over to the post office, and those nine children lost
their lives with one of Al Sharpton's followers, fire out.

Speaker 10 (01:29:58):
Sharp up, fire out short, our sharp turn. Fie ou Sharton,
our sharp turn, fire our short, our sharp turn. Fie
ou Sharton, our sharp turn. Fie ou Sharton, our sharp doun.

Speaker 1 (01:30:23):
As I fight for this community. Two things.

Speaker 2 (01:30:25):
One is it is a shame that Al Sharpton was
not brought up on charges. No, he didn't throw the
Molotov cocktail, but he was an inspiration for it. The
fact that he is worshiped now as a so called
quintessential black man, as a leader of black people, that
they go to him, that Joe Biden came to him

(01:30:48):
to kiss his rein to get his approval is a scandless,
if you will, and a shame that people do not
see the truth, and yet they want to blame me
as being some sort of an awful person.

Speaker 1 (01:31:00):
I've never killed anyone.

Speaker 2 (01:31:01):
I've been responsible, and no one that has ever followed
me has been responsible for seeing the depths of those
nine teenagers.

Speaker 1 (01:31:07):
In that store that day. What happened after that is
even worse. It gets worse.

Speaker 2 (01:31:13):
Al Sharpton, who was prolificately releading protests when gentrification was
just starting here in the community. Al Sharpton met with
many developers at the Cotton Club on Broadway near the
Hudson River, and they gave him eight hundred thousand dollars
in cash. After Freddy's fire, they gave him eight hundred

(01:31:35):
thousand dollars if he would make a commitment to never
lead a protests against gentrification in Harlem.

Speaker 1 (01:31:42):
Now.

Speaker 2 (01:31:42):
The reason why the cash is because Al Sharpton has
the worst credit. He's got leans on everything, and so
if they gave him a check, the government would have
taken it right away. He walked out the Cotton Club
with eight hundred thousand dollars cash in a suitcase. And
to this very day, from nineteen ninety five to president,
you have never seen ol Sharpness lead a protests against

(01:32:03):
gentrification here in Hollow or in bedstyle on Brooklyn on
Fort Green. He doesn't do He's been paid. He sold
the community to people to come here to take this
community from.

Speaker 1 (01:32:13):
Us, and I'm fighting for it. I'm fighting for it
as it is our home.

Speaker 2 (01:32:17):
It's where we live, it's where our grandmother brought me
to New York for the very first time. I think
it's important that we understand that the Indians sold Manhattan
for twenty four dollars, and some bees our sold of
for eight hundred thousand dollars. David Lincoln sold for an
adjunct professor at Columbia University. They've taken over that land
over on Broadway. So I am a fighter, and I

(01:32:41):
thank God that he has made me. So He's trained
me in some of the best prisons and some of
the worst prisons, I should say, and under and some
of the best of circumstances. And I said before, I
want to be the mayor, and I want you to
hear me. Please draw up clothes. I want to be
the mayor because I want to help people. I don't
want to be the mayor because I want money. I

(01:33:03):
don't want to be the mayor because I want fame
in prestige. I've been on BT television, I've been on
national television, national radio networks. I've done all of that,
and that is not where I spent my time developing.
I could have developed the television ministry of national ministry.

(01:33:24):
I could have been on Fox News right now. I
could be on Fox News right now as a report.
They loved me with Sean Hannity and what's that woman's name?
They loved me of at Fox News and they were
calling me on I could have I could be a
reporter right now on Fox News or be one of
their persons, you know, commentators.

Speaker 1 (01:33:46):
I turned that down. That wasn't what I wanted, and
not that I at the time. I turned it down.

Speaker 2 (01:33:52):
You know, I was a member of the Tea Party,
the births and all that kind of thing, but that
isn't what I want to be the mayor of the
City of New York because I want to help people.
You would argue with pastors the why that you could
have stayed at Fox News and help people know that
these people are vicious, They are liars. They they promote stuff,
they promote ideologies that are anti God. Couldn't I couldn't

(01:34:16):
do that. They would have fired me anyway because I
wouldn't go along with the way. I won't go along
with black people in their nonsense. I don't go along
with black people nonsense. They're poverty. They ain't got nothing,
They never built anything. One guy came up to me
one hundred and fourteen hundred and sixteenth Street that day.
It's ready to got up in my face, right right
up in my faith.

Speaker 1 (01:34:35):
I know who you are.

Speaker 2 (01:34:36):
You ain't got nothing to be in the mayor talk
about black people in there building it. We built America.

Speaker 1 (01:34:41):
Let me ask you something. It's Africa.

Speaker 2 (01:34:49):
Was it fifty some nations in Africa, whether it's Angola, Nigeria,
whether Malli or South Africa, Zimbabwe or any of these
great technological nations with great systems, skyscraping buildings, tremendous waterways

(01:35:10):
and streets. And are any of these nations that that
in Africa? Are they built up greatly? Are they the
showplace out of the world? Are they the Are they
the place where living is either is comfortable? Are they
is that?

Speaker 9 (01:35:24):
What is that?

Speaker 1 (01:35:24):
What have have did?

Speaker 2 (01:35:26):
Africa's built up Africa? Now, I says no. Now you
want to run over here and say you built America. Hell,
you didn't build Africa when you were there. Why why
your brother still there? He ain't built it either, And
you're talking about you.

Speaker 1 (01:35:42):
We built America. We built. We're the one built about.

Speaker 2 (01:35:45):
Well, hell, why would you build America and not build Africa?
Why don't you build Africa? Fires, What a bunch of morons,
what a bunch of degenerates. We built America. You built
a damn thing. You built if you built it, Adation
built it in Africa. Africa's not built up. It's still
third world till this very day, cause you haven't built anything.

Speaker 1 (01:36:09):
Now.

Speaker 2 (01:36:09):
I'm not saying this because I hate you. I hate you,
I love you. I gonna tell you the truth. Stop
lying to yourself and stop letting these people in the
university in the line say, y'all built America. You ain't
built America. And well you you're talking about you want

(01:36:30):
to be the mayor. You ain't for the black man.
We built it, We built America. You damn well, why
don't you go over there and build Africa? Says you're
so good at buildings, though, since you building good at
building America? Alland Chicago, the skyline of Chicago, Lake Michigan,
the skyline of New York City, y'all black folk built that?

Speaker 9 (01:36:51):
Is that?

Speaker 2 (01:36:52):
What you say? What the hell? Why don't you just
pack up and go build Africa? To say, way, you
built Chicago the same of the way the built of
is Tower, the same way you've built the World treat
Center here in America. Go build the same thing in
Africa since you've built it here in America. What a
bunch of morons, What a bunch of morons. If you

(01:37:15):
put all black people together, put them back with to
Africa and they still ain't gonna build nothing. Now they can,
and they should, but they never will if they keep
deceiving themselves having these hallucinations that they built in America.
There's another hallucination. You got trouble in your mind? Boy?
At any rate, I want to be I want to

(01:37:37):
be America's New York's mayor because I want to help people.
And this is the kind of truth that is desperate.
What I just told you is a mouthful of truth.
And everybody who's sitting there knows the truth. You know,
I don't say this because I hate black people. You
know that if you know it's the truth. You know
I said because it's true. You ain't built Africa. Why

(01:37:58):
the hell do you think anybody believe that you all
built America and you ain't built nothing in Africa? Well,
hell show me something in Africa. Show me something You
ain't built nothing that. No bridges, no buildings, no great infrastructure.
I'm not saying it because I hate but this is
what needs to be saying. So if you make me

(01:38:18):
the mayor of New York City, the two things Lamber
One is that Jesus will take that seat. It's not optional.
It's either Jesus or Mohamed. It's not optional, my friend,
it's not optional. It's either Jesus or Mohammed. We'll go
to the office of Mayor on the fourth of November.
It's up to you, and you can sit there and say,

(01:38:40):
well and let your pride or let your anger, your
jealousy and your stupidity, I might add, guide your way
and that'll be okay. That'll be okay because somebody's gonna
step forward and put me in that office. And you
will see me there knowing that you should have helped
and you didn't. But y'all food around here, and let

(01:39:03):
Mohammed Mandami take that office. But I want to help people.
I've done a lot of wrong in my life. I've
done I've heard a lot.

Speaker 1 (01:39:13):
Of people, and.

Speaker 2 (01:39:17):
I think the Lord who constantly wants me to feel
that because he wants me to turn around. That's why
I help people. I've been running a homeless shelter for
the last forty years because.

Speaker 1 (01:39:27):
I want to help people. I was homeless.

Speaker 2 (01:39:32):
And by the way, you know, how about y'all sponsoring
some of these bids. I know, we got the Breakfast Program.
I haven't talked to y'all much about the Breakfast Program
contributions there. But we got four women sleeping in the
home now that I don't like to talk about them
as homeless because they're some of them a great evangelists,
some of them are just great people. But they they're
in the segment of my building that is for the homeless,

(01:39:54):
and that's for them. And we got four beds except
for Rachel Felder. She's now at a hospital or something
where she's at because she's on dialysis and she you know,
she has to do dialysis and she hasn't been in
her room in quite some time. But we got four beds,

(01:40:16):
you know, four rooms. How about y'all paying four hundred dollars.
Somebody said, pass a man, how I'll pay four hundred dollars.
We'll eat one of them rooms. It's four hundred dollars
a month. I'll give to the church to take care
of the homeless. Running at homeless event y'all doing up
there in New York.

Speaker 1 (01:40:29):
That's what we do.

Speaker 2 (01:40:31):
And I'm going to talk to doctor Hartfield because I
want to give out seven scholarships to people in the
eighth grade here in New York City area, eighth or
ninth grade, seven scholarships. But I got first, I'll talk
to doctor Hartfield and the other little floor about these
scholarships allowing people to come to our school on scholarship,

(01:40:55):
come to the Outlaw High School to Great Tomorrow's Elementary
School seven students. So we're gonna see about that's I
guess a chance to talk to to the elders an
extraordinarily busy. Want to thank God for all the help.
Now here's what I want to do again. Let me
recount right. We want to reach four point seven million.

Speaker 1 (01:41:14):
We can do it.

Speaker 2 (01:41:15):
I need twenty four thousand dollars six thousand dollars per
one million, six thousand dollars. I'll go get us one
million viewers and there'll be viewers in the New York
City area twelve thousand dollars to get US two million viewers,
eighteen thousand dollars to get us three million viewers, twenty

(01:41:36):
four thousand dollars to get us four million viewers, and
then we're just gonna get some if you will overflow
from some of those views as well, to get us
up to five point five million viewers between now and October.

Speaker 1 (01:41:50):
Now in November, that will get the word.

Speaker 2 (01:41:53):
Out, that'll get my name out, that'll get me knockout champion.

Speaker 1 (01:41:57):
And I'm gonna have Jet Pilot create.

Speaker 2 (01:41:59):
Another video of me saying either Jesus or Muhammad will
take the seat and we'll govern New York City. That
we're going to have that done. That will get us.
We believe that will bring us maybe a million views
as well, but we want to be able.

Speaker 1 (01:42:17):
To get that.

Speaker 2 (01:42:17):
I don't want to be able to get that word out.
And then I'm going to be out on the street
for twenty one days. I'm going to be out on
the street for twenty one days, sleeping on the street
in all five boroughs for twenty one days, to say
to the community that I'm a man of the people.
So it's gonna be a very interesting time. I thank

(01:42:38):
you for all your love, your prayers and all your support.
I want to thank God for the staff and all
the work that they do because it's just a tremendous
time that we're going through. So I'm gonna wrap this
segment up today by having the West Indian Day video
run us one more time, and then after that, I
want to have the Manning is the Greatest video run

(01:43:01):
one more time. Uh, but stay tuned, not going anywhere.
Praise God. I'm the only one that can cure the spirit.
You're probably New York City. I can bring healing and
I can bring unit now York City.

Speaker 5 (01:43:27):
Get ready Ready, you re ready, go ready, go ready,
go ready, get a ready.

Speaker 6 (01:43:37):
You ready, go ready, go rey ready again ready you
read ready, get ready.

Speaker 5 (01:43:44):
Get ready, got ready, got ready? You're ready, go ready, gody,
got ready, go ready.

Speaker 7 (01:43:50):
Ready.

Speaker 4 (01:43:52):
City, get ready from the fight for you in nor Loon.

Speaker 3 (01:44:01):
He's the time of the lastary you've been told.

Speaker 4 (01:44:06):
Case a chance for you to vote for to He's
a man with the plans that will get you through
your struggles.

Speaker 2 (01:44:16):
Red all enjoy.

Speaker 3 (01:44:20):
Gone of a newd your.

Speaker 4 (01:44:22):
Eyes have never seen. Get read if a change and
be true, he said, we love and righteousness. We don't
need no politician. Loving righteousness.

Speaker 3 (01:44:36):
It's all we need. Loving righteousness.

Speaker 4 (01:44:42):
New York City indes loving righteousness, that's all we need.
Yes it can, Yes, it can't can. Yes it can,
and the can and he will because he's a man. Yes,
a can.

Speaker 3 (01:44:55):
Yes, he can't can. Yes he can and he can
and he will because he's a man.

Speaker 4 (01:44:58):
It's a can.

Speaker 3 (01:45:00):
The can't can.

Speaker 4 (01:45:00):
It's the canaony can and he will because he's the man.
Yes he can, Yes, the can't can. Yes, the canony can,
and he will because he's the man.

Speaker 7 (01:45:08):
I was chest.

Speaker 3 (01:45:09):
You can't can, Yes, the can.

Speaker 4 (01:45:10):
You don't need no politicians. I've in Madstin Yes you
can't can.

Speaker 3 (01:45:15):
It's all.

Speaker 4 (01:45:17):
Loved Yester can't can. Yes, the can, and we heeded
men Madstan.

Speaker 3 (01:45:23):
If you can't can, that's.

Speaker 7 (01:45:25):
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(01:46:06):
m hm hm h m hm.

Speaker 2 (01:46:25):
Hm hm Hey Mondmi, what's my name? What's my name?

Speaker 1 (01:46:36):
What's my name?

Speaker 3 (01:46:37):
James Manning?

Speaker 2 (01:46:39):
When you go into that voting booth on the fourth
of November here in the New York City mayoral election,
And when you go in there, whose name you're gonna
print in the right in section? Whose name you're gonna
print in the right in section on the ballot, mon
DOMI who are you gonna print? Whose name? James Manning?

(01:47:02):
Hey man, Donnie, do you understand the words that are
coming out of my mouth? Do you understand the words
that are coming out of my mouth? Whose name you're
going to print on the writing section on the ballot
on November fourth here in the New York City mayoral election.
James Manning?

Speaker 1 (01:47:23):
All right, now, let's get it on.

Speaker 2 (01:47:29):
I'm the only one that can pure the spiritual problems
from New York City.

Speaker 1 (01:47:34):
I can bring healing, and I can bring healing.

Speaker 2 (01:47:36):
In New York shy.

Speaker 5 (01:47:42):
Ready ready, get a ready, Ready you get ready, get
ready any.

Speaker 3 (01:48:07):
City, get red from who will fight for you in
all your He's the time of the lastity you've been
told can He is a chance for you to vote for.

Speaker 4 (01:48:25):
He's a man with the plan that will get you
to your struggles.

Speaker 3 (01:48:31):
All enjoy.

Speaker 4 (01:48:35):
Then of a new your eyes have never seen. Get
ready if a change, and be truly said, Love righteousness.
We don't need no politician. Love righteousness is all.

Speaker 3 (01:48:54):
Love and righteousness.

Speaker 4 (01:48:57):
You your city, indees, loving righteous That's all we need.
It's a can, It's a can't can it's the cannon,
the can, and he will because he's a man.

Speaker 3 (01:49:09):
It's a can, it's the can't can.

Speaker 2 (01:49:10):
It's the canned.

Speaker 3 (01:49:11):
He can and he will because he's a man. It's
a can, it's a can't can. It's the canon. He
can and he will because he's the man.

Speaker 4 (01:49:18):
Yes he can, Yes, the can't can. Yes, the Kennedy
can and he will because he's the man.

Speaker 3 (01:49:23):
I'm a Macheson. I's you can't can. Yes, the can.

Speaker 4 (01:49:25):
You don't need no politician as Harvey Madison.

Speaker 3 (01:49:29):
Yes he can't can. It's all Yes, he can't can.

Speaker 4 (01:49:34):
Yes he can, and he's loving Madison.

Speaker 3 (01:49:38):
If you can't can, that's.

Speaker 7 (01:49:40):
All we need.

Speaker 1 (01:50:09):
Hey, God, bless your daughter.

Speaker 7 (01:50:16):
Off the ground.

Speaker 8 (01:50:21):
You're the pastor of the church.

Speaker 1 (01:50:22):
Yes I am.

Speaker 2 (01:50:23):
I love that you.

Speaker 11 (01:50:25):
I've even watching that church and my husband for you.
You're so bold, you are not out of order, and
I love the authority that you walk.

Speaker 2 (01:50:33):
So inspirational. That's my man. He's sitting back in the count.

Speaker 1 (01:50:37):
Thank you for all your God bless you.

Speaker 2 (01:50:39):
Thank you. I follow you where is thank you?

Speaker 1 (01:50:46):
Thank you. Thank You're so very very much.

Speaker 3 (01:50:50):
The hand you want.

Speaker 1 (01:50:53):
Ball up here?

Speaker 2 (01:50:55):
What's your name?

Speaker 3 (01:50:56):
Lynette Nicholas, Thank you, Jandeless.

Speaker 11 (01:50:59):
Yes, I'll take a flight.

Speaker 1 (01:51:00):
You're you're a journalist. You're right for.

Speaker 11 (01:51:03):
Essence magazine, the books and culture.

Speaker 1 (01:51:05):
Will give me some press. Thank you so much. I'm
me for know that.

Speaker 3 (01:51:10):
I'm gonna be all right. It's the fushing the car
and I'll get you all of that.

Speaker 11 (01:51:16):
I'm so happy to meet my husband. Sometimes we walk
vele from our condo just to see what you cooked up.
I'm so wholes.

Speaker 2 (01:51:24):
It's just truth.

Speaker 11 (01:51:26):
People are so kind of the modern day creatures and
they're trying to be celebrities and please everybody. True leaders
are supposed to tear that. They're supposed to break down protocol,
you know, and not follow the status close though.

Speaker 1 (01:51:38):
Thank you for your compliments.

Speaker 11 (01:51:39):
Not everybody's confused.

Speaker 3 (01:51:41):
We understand the bullet.

Speaker 2 (01:51:55):
And I'm going to get an I'm here.

Speaker 3 (01:51:59):
Why do we I'm saying we got lovely Okay, I
love you all.

Speaker 11 (01:52:05):
I cannot wait to tell my husband.

Speaker 2 (01:52:07):
We always come and see what you're pud.

Speaker 3 (01:52:09):
How about your Nie Nicholas.

Speaker 1 (01:52:10):
Okay, God bless your that.

Speaker 11 (01:52:12):
Yes, ma'am, I'm so thank you for y'all.

Speaker 1 (01:52:15):
God bless you. Thank you for stopping and saying hello
to me.

Speaker 2 (01:52:19):
Absolutely, thank you God, bless you.

Speaker 8 (01:52:23):
Take a picture of me and pass to James Manton
so we become and be like I met him personally.

Speaker 2 (01:52:29):
Where're you gonna help me move better place? I will
read that card and help you improve your life if
you get a better income or take these burdens off
your shoulders that you're carrying her out.

Speaker 1 (01:52:39):
Yes, we need to understand that.

Speaker 2 (01:52:41):
Thank you, God, bless you understand. Really, there's you. How
are you meet your great God?

Speaker 1 (01:52:59):
He bring that a.

Speaker 9 (01:53:02):
Mayor?

Speaker 7 (01:53:03):
All right?

Speaker 1 (01:53:04):
What's your name?

Speaker 2 (01:53:04):
Jerald D?

Speaker 1 (01:53:06):
David J E R A L D R. Okay, I'll
be looking away him.

Speaker 2 (01:53:20):
I'm talking about the mayor next mayor.

Speaker 1 (01:53:26):
Definitely, God, bless you, Thank you Lord.

Speaker 9 (01:53:35):
I just lift up 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 2 (01:53:42):
He seeks so hard after your will. Yes, Lord, Yes,
Jesus plan your purpose, yes.

Speaker 1 (01:53:47):
Your timing and through it being obedient. Lord.

Speaker 2 (01:53:50):
And I just pray that my brother would be used
whatever happens. Lord, thank you scoache, that he would give
praise and glory Jesus. Thank you for the heart that
is in him.

Speaker 8 (01:53:59):
Thank you Jesus, and guide him difficent way through it
that you will be magnified.

Speaker 1 (01:54:04):
Glory to others would be led to Christ. Lord, Yes, Lord, Yes, Lord,
Yes Jesus, it would be.

Speaker 2 (01:54:10):
Yes, Jesusjah, your glory and your honor, Thank you, Glory
to God it be. I pray that it would be
less of us. It's so much more of you.

Speaker 1 (01:54:18):
Yes, Jesus. Yes, Jesus work.

Speaker 2 (01:54:20):
Yes, Jesus's listen to you.

Speaker 1 (01:54:21):
You are Lord Jesus.

Speaker 9 (01:54:23):
Yes, I can physically, mentally, emotionally, in spiritual thanks his
family and his congregation.

Speaker 1 (01:54:28):
Thank you, Jesus, guide them and bless them.

Speaker 2 (01:54:30):
And Jordan's closer to your heart.

Speaker 1 (01:54:31):
I pray this in Jesus.

Speaker 2 (01:54:32):
Precious name, in Jesus name, in Jesus name.

Speaker 1 (01:54:35):
Thank you, brother, you got it. What's your name?

Speaker 2 (01:54:37):
Kurt, Chate, Kurt, Kurt, there you are. Thank you, Kurt,
God bless you. I shall never ever forget this prayer,
and I believe Heaven will never forget this prayer as well.
God blessure my brother. Thanks God will be done right. Brother,
Thank you, Thank you, God, bless you.

Speaker 7 (01:54:55):
Just go on.

Speaker 2 (01:54:56):
Christ move out of that, show out of that, let
him live once again.

Speaker 1 (01:55:03):
Bring that's his.

Speaker 2 (01:55:05):
Let up family against in your name, Jesus.

Speaker 4 (01:55:11):
No.

Speaker 1 (01:55:14):
More so that she may live against she might have
in your name every.

Speaker 8 (01:55:22):
Name, prayer, indeed, prazy even.

Speaker 2 (01:55:37):
And this brother has asked for prayer, and he has
come close to me and has received my spirit.

Speaker 1 (01:55:45):
I believe and understood it.

Speaker 2 (01:55:46):
I'm asking all my to God that you would you
would hear his prayers and answer his prayers, that you
would open doors for him that need to be opened,
and you would clear pathways for him that need to
be cleared. And in your name Jesus, I pray your
blessed upon them. Hallelujah and amen, Amen. Brother, is my lood?

Speaker 8 (01:56:06):
Are your shouse its gray?

Speaker 3 (01:56:15):
Bad choices, bad choice and delay? When you live?

Speaker 1 (01:56:24):
All right? I'll pray you okay?

Speaker 2 (01:56:28):
Let me oh yes, three?

Speaker 3 (01:56:29):
Thanks?

Speaker 1 (01:56:33):
Give Mini Street.

Speaker 3 (01:56:35):
You're living this woman, Jesus Street, okay, mine.

Speaker 7 (01:56:47):
H. God don't know.

Speaker 2 (01:56:58):
I don't know which way to go.

Speaker 8 (01:57:05):
A lot of things that are I just don't know.

Speaker 3 (01:57:13):
Jesus me, you don't my.

Speaker 6 (01:57:23):
Don't understand.

Speaker 7 (01:57:28):
M h.

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It's a lot one

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