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Man searching for the mystery God for Trillions of years

by Phantom Ace ( 142 Comments › )
Filed under Humor, Open thread at October 19th, 2010 - 4:30 pm

That is the quote from the great 5 percenter scholar Atlantis Build. He spews more racial nonsense and also says Earth is the home of Islam. Black Nationalism meets Jihadism, this is right out of central casting!

This is pure ignorance!

This video has to be the most racist nonsense I have ever heard.

This is no different than Nazi or White Supremacist propaganda. Change the races and it’s the same message.

Nation of Gods and Earths

by Phantom Ace ( 137 Comments › )
Filed under Islam, Islamic hypocrisy, Islamic Invasion, Leftist-Islamic Alliance, Progressives at July 9th, 2010 - 8:30 am

The New Black Panther Party are Black National Socialist. They are racists and hate non Blacks. What is overlooked is their militant Black Muslim Ideology. They subscribe to the theory that Blacks are the original man and will bring enlightenment to humanity. This is an Ideology that is a splinter of the Nation of Islam called the Nation of Gods and Earths or 5 percenters. They also believe the Yakub theory on the origins of non blacks. I encountered these types growing up and can tell you, they are evil and twisted.

The Nation of Gods and Earths was founded by Clarence 13X after he left the Nation of Islam‘s Temple Number Seven in Harlem, New York (the same temple where Malcolm X was a minister from 1960 to 1963). Multiple stories exist as to why Clarence and the NOI parted ways: some have him refusing to give up gambling; others have him questioning the unique divinity of Wallace Fard Muhammad, whom the NOI deified as the True and Living God in person; or questioning his position due to the fact that Fard was part-Caucasian. The story states that Clarence was then disciplined by the NOI and excommunicated in 1963, but another version of events says that he left on his own free will along with Abu Shahid.[1][2] who agreed with Clarence’s questioning of Wallace Fard Muhammad. That same year Clarence met James Howell a sea merchant, who would later become Four Cipher Akbar(aka Justice) and Clarence’s closet associate until his death.

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Clarence taught the NOI lessons to his group of young followers (who came to refer to him as the Father), but instead of teaching them to be Muslims, he taught them that they were God the same way he was. The women who came into Clarence’s growing nation to study along with the males were taught they were symbolic of the planet Earth, because it is the planet on which God produces life (hence the female practitioners using Earth as their title). The NGE, then, is more of a cultural practice than a religious one and, in fact, the group does not call itself a religion at all. Its position is that it makes no sense to be religious or to worship or deify anyone or anything outside of oneself when adherents themselves are the highest power in the known universe, or Supreme Being, both collectively and individually.[dubiousdiscuss]

In addition to the lessons of the NOI, The Father taught a system of numbers that he developed called Supreme Mathematics that can be compared to the Jewish mystical tradition of Kabbalah, or even more closely related to the Arabic Abjad numerals. In this system, the numbers from one to nine, and zero all represent principles and concepts. Coming together to discuss the Supreme Mathematics is the most popular ritual of the NGE. Whenever Gods and Earths meet, they speak about the Supreme Mathematics and 120 Lessons. This dialogue is referred to by the Five-Percent as building, which is the eighth degree of the Supreme Mathematics, and it means to add on to the cipher, a completion of a circle of 360 degrees. Gods and Earths can build their minds, which means to elevate or add on to the knowledge one has. Building also refers to the building of their physical bodies, their financial status, or to intuitions, among much more that the principle of Build can represent.

Read it all: The Nation of Gods and Earths

Here are 2 video clips explaining the ideology of the 5 percenters.

This is a nasty Ideology as evil as Aryanism and the New Black Panthers should not be given a pass for their hate.