

The ancient African Kmt tradition of leadership is precise and distinct, honest and honorable, strict
but fair, caring but straightforward. They characteristically were willing to listen and study; in the process, they
preserved what is good in world culture and threw away the bad. They confessed their mistakes in order to correct themselves.
Arrogance was not tolerated, nor was cowardice. Life needs were not hedged about by circumspection, nor the manifold
strokes of chance to which human flesh is exposed. In ancient Kmt, we had a mission. We had a daily
routine. We had a purpose in life. We had a greatest good principle that placed the good of the many ahead of
the few. And we lived life to the fullest, fearless, focused, fluid, and fundamentally fair. In ancient African Kmt,
the characteristics of leadership that our ancestors considered to be essential were that leaders should be honest, strong,
steadfast, and self respecting. In Kmt, work determined worth. The more precise/meaningful work that one completed,
the more worthy they were for leadership and master teaching roles. Master teachers were those who were most prepared
to lead, those who worked the hardest, those who were the first to rise up in the morning and the last to go to bed, those
who had made themselves fit to lead led---not mere fast talkers, hustlers, grandstanding about the gods and saviors they say
they know. They understood that, "If you bring forth what is best within you, it will save you. If you do
not bring forth what is best within you it will destroy you." Preparation was based on perfect effort, precise
knowledge, practiced exercises, and humble and disciplined work. In this way all youth can and must be
leaders, and all leaders can and must become master teachers But we have fallen. From
Black to Black/White, White/Black to White - 1. From the initial analysis of the universe into
its observable dimensions; the embryonic mastery of astrophysics, physics, chemistry, biology, psychology, anthropology, archaeology,
geology, mathematics; the grouping of the different natural processes and objects in definite classes; the study of the internal
anatomy of organized bodies in their manifold forms; the classification of populations of the world as were known; animal
husbandry, urban planning, civil engineering, astrology, advanced architecture, law, family organization, government, federal
organization of states and cities---to devastation, destruction, and regression.
- 2. From a race that had developed
13 advanced writing systems, to a people who could no longer read or write---and do not appreciate the importance of writing,
reading, studying understanding, recording, remembering, researching, publishing.
- 3. From a people who hand-made
and wove clothes laced with gold and silver, we regressed to a stage of semi-nakedness wearing the rags, raps, ties, and other
mess of the enslavers.
- 4. From a people who built 44 story pyramids of 2.5 million, 2-ton stones, we regressed to
people who now build straw and mud huts or lives on reservations and in the filthy projects of ghettos unable/unwilling to
build even modern umbrella to keep rain off of our heads.
- 5. From a people who were born with natural Black hair,
our people now straighten and process their hair with rollers, Jeri curls, lye, and kits to look like the white oppressor.
Plastic surgery, colored contact lens---everything for them and nothing for ourselves. Our people wear rags on our heads and
faces, sheets, and sandals imitating them. Our people pray to the east and to the west in latin and in arabic.
- 6.
From a people who honored their own Black leaders with holidays, Africans now honor them and their holidays. On our knees
to the east and west, crawling around to their saviors, not believing in anything Black people can do and have done; but always
promoting and defending the enslaver's culture, leaders, and ceremonies. From thinking African men and women building
the first world civilizations to barbarism.
- 7. From independence to today where we run around in the oppressor's
clothes, we defend the oppressor's beliefs, we worship in their mosques, churches, and synagogue, we pilgrimage in what
they call their holy land of mecca, jerusalem, vatican city---wasting time---glorifying their heroes actually our murderers,
we live building the oppressor's civilization while destroying our own---feeding them, clothing them, caring for their
young, building their roads, paving their streets, plowing their fields, guarding their properties, defending their countries
in time of war, cooking their food, cleaning, washing, making their beds, serving them from crib to grave.
- 8. We
poison our own communities drinking alcohol, misusing drugs, eating their swine, abandoning our children, lying, cheating
stealing, adultery, promiscuity, lateness, laziness, never keeping our words, uttering filthy profanity, calling each other
dogs and bitches, dressing half naked, and lotto gambling that we always seem to lose.
- 9. Twenty-seven centuries,
and our blood still flows in their gutters.
- 10. From freedom on land to the floors of vast oceans, littered with
the discarded bodies of our ancestors.
- 11. The inexhaustible march of history maintains the record, the universal
archive, the supreme evidence, and nothing has been forgotten.
Walking around with ties around our necks and
rags on our heads emulating the oppressors. Everything for them and nothing for ourselves. Passing away from Blackness
to whiteness/Arabness daily. Not understanding that you cannot build their civilization and build your own when their
civilization is built out of the destruction/dismantling/corruption/dissolving of your own. To the extent that you build
their's you tear down your own. - 1. From a Black race of people who had developed at least seven advanced writing
systems, Africans regressed to a people who could no longer read or write.
- 2. From a people who hand-made and wove
clothes, some of them laced with gold and silver, we regressed to a stage of semi-nakedness or wearing the rages of the oppressor.
- 3. From a people who built 40 story pyramids out of 2.5 million, 2 ton stones, we regressed to people who now build
straw and mud huts or live in filthy white "projects". We once were engineers, architects, builders---we built for
the ages. Learn the science of architecture, engineering, construction, building science, in the image and interest of our
great ancient building structures.
- 4. From the world's top engineers and scientists we now make up less than
1.8% of the world's scientists. While others go back and forth to other planets, the masses of our people are walking
around completely kept away from science and technology.
- 5. From a people who were born with natural Black hair,
Africans now straighten, and process their hair to look like the white oppressor. We bleach our skin, place light skin over
dark skin, hate Blackness while promoting the culture of those who enslaved us.
- 6. Kmt Africans braided their hair;
now you fry yours to look like the invaders.
- 7. Today we run around in the oppressor's clothe, we defend the
oppressor's beliefs, we live building the oppressor's civilization while destroying our own.
- 8. We read their
mystical books, filled with all kind so nonsense---women coming from ribs.
- 9. We worship their gods---daily disrespecting
our own ancestors who were living examples of Maat; not some fantasy in the sky.
- 10. We have a white/Arab education;
no African curriculum---just an empty attempt to infuse/integrate into the white/ Arab curricula.
- 11. We have the
Arab, white, and Jew religions as our own. We once had our own religions, the great spiritual systems of MAAT---now we worship
the beliefs of the plunderers, invaders, thieves, cut-throats, rapists, kidnappers, and murders of Africans and of African
civilization. Imagine the laziness and self-hate that goes into knowing that you can read, write, think, and feel spiritually
but you don't have the confidence, self respect, self love, or get-up-and-go to write your own moral texts or holy books.
You, like a slave, have to depend on the slavemaker's bibles.
- 12. We set up families within the guidelines of
the enslavers instead of using examples of equality, fairness, love, care, honesty, kindness, reciprocity and honor expressed
in the families of our ancient African ancestors.
- 13. We live unhealthy lives, eat unhealthy slave diet foods, disrespect
nature's cycles, and dishonor the wholistic, preventative care health lessons of our ancestors.
- 14. We parrot
their philosopher and philosophies rather than studying our great cosmologists and cosmologies.
- 15. We obey their
immoral laws, even allowing them to enslave us for hundreds of years; we let them segregate us and discriminate against us
in the most degenerate of ways; we let them reform every single system of oppression in their own interests and only in their
interests; we let them not pay reparations for the hundreds of years of harm they have brought to hundreds of millions of
our people. We let them get away with genocide/holocaust. We let them think that it will always be easy to take advantage
of us. We make it easy for them.
- 16. From a people whose calendar started in ancient KMT over 7713 years ago, Africans
now honor the calendar of the white and Arab oppressor which started 2008 years ago, and about 1387 years ago respectively.
- 17. All of us once had African names and spoke African languages--- now we have white and Arab names and speak white
and Arab languages. .
- 18. All of us once had Africa as our home---now we are parceled out around the world, with Arab
invaders living good off us on our North African home lands and whites living good off us on our South African home lands.
- 19. All of us were born with natural African hair---now we straighten our hair to look like the white oppressor.
Cut all chemically altered hair immediately. Grow naturals.
- 20. We once had our own culture, we once had our own
clothes, food, shelter, education, health care, law, morality, ethics, sports, transportation---now we live as whites and
Arabs, culturally aping their every move.
- 21. We once built huge buildings in Africa that have stood the test of
4000 years---now we live in the white mans' houses on land that he has stolen. Sell mortgaged homes. Get out of rent and
mortgage slavery. Stop paying thousands of dollars for rent to the white man each year. Buy cheap homes for $6,000 or less
in Black communities. Cheaply, but precisely, fix them up in the image and honor of KMT, and the rest of Africa inside. Take
over blocks. Pan African nationalist African Americans must set the standard for the block. This is temporary preparation.
- 22. We once honored our own loved ones, and important periods in our own history with days of celebration, now we
honor white/Arab holidays and the white/Arab calendar. Celebrate our own holidays---only our own holidays.
- 23. We
once loved our families, we once loved our children, now the worst of us hate ourselves and care little or nothing for our
families. Marry men friends and women friends who are morally pure. But first make yourself morally pure so that you know
moral purity when you see it. No sex before marriage. Wait. The person may have AIDS, in which case, you should be willing
to die for this person before you have sex with them without being married.
- 24. We prey on our own communities---ignorantly,
and disgracefully murdering, maiming and mutilating innocent people who in most cases are defenseless Black children and women.
Now we hate almost everything Black and love almost everything white and Arab. Love Black. We sell
their drugs---poisoning millions. We once had an African purpose in life, now we have white and Arab purposes in life.
We violently give our lives for the white/arab man any where he sends us around the world to fight in his wars; but, we nonviolently
crawl around allowing him to murder, mutilate, burn, rape, or beat us. We fight their wars---and never consider
fighting for ourselves. In fact, every time the white/arab had a call to arms we were the first ones in
uniform. We died on every battlefield that these enslavers have had. We have made a greater sacrifice for people
who treat us like dirt than any sacrifice we have made to end Arab and white enslavement. We have made a greater contribution
to building white/arabs civilization than whites/arabs, yet we have always collected less. Stop now. Appreciate
what Harriet Tubman taught by her actions. Be heedless in ending oppression. Do not fear them. Face
them. In time, your very will wins out over oppression. In this world and the next, you are judged most accurately by
what you do. We have to drive everything/every fiber from white and Arab slavery out of our lives and begin
to live, and think as Black Africans again. Once we have begun to drive the white and Arab influence
out of our lives, we will be able to see why sex, race, class, and generational oppression can be ended by raising Female,
Black, Working Class, and Young Adults to the top of all areas of African Self, Family, and Civilization. Drive
every ounce of enslavement culture out of your life today. Build the four great and difficult pyramids (equality class,
sex/gender, culture, race) in your lifetime. The Way We must get back on the path, get back to the Way. Getting rid of bad habits is a first step in personal
growth. Our ancestors stood by the very best of their own culture. They honored their own indigenous language, moral
systems (religion), calendar, holidays, names, clothing, architecture, martial arts, recreation, philosophy, customs, values---worldview.
They developed and cultivated bold, calculating, serious minds. They were not crawling around with the ideas of the
whites/Arab invaders who were gathering on the boarders. In fact, Kmt was destroyed and Egypt for the Greeks/Romans/Arabs
was built on top of the rubble; Kmt medu-neter language was destroyed and Arabic was substituted. All kinds of Arab
names, holidays, habits, religion, beliefs, buildings, backwardness and regression was imposed on the north/east African indigenous
cultures, especially the high culture of ancient African Kmt. We did not walk around with somebody's rag on our
heads; we were proud of our Afros, braids, and locks. Our ancestors set great examples of leadership.
They devoted their whole life to work, study, and contemplation of things divine. Maintained a disciplined lifestyle
which is secret and has the dignity of antiquity. Lived always with divine knowledge and inspiration. Put self
beyond all greed and made life alert for understanding. Practiced simplicity, restraint, calmness, ferocity, self control,
perseverance, and justice. Walked in a disciplined, direct and purposeful manner. Practiced a direct, controlled
gaze-eye to eye. Lived frugally, simply, purposefully, honestly, deftly, swiftly, quickly, quietly, and calmly but fiercely.
Set and example of a pure, purposeful and worthy life through their actions . Did all tasks fully and intensely and
finish projects/efforts that they began, avoiding distractions; They reached for perfection in all that they did. Maintained
focus and seriousness . Limited the display of public laughter, no clowning, no comics, no fools. They did all
tasks fully and intensely-push beyond limits. Honestly admitted errors, corrected them and fought for what's right.
Placed principles first . Relied on evidence and sided with principle. Became adept at thinking things out
for self after the evidence was presented. Dared to think; dared to act. Relied on own resources and available
means. Denounced dishonesty and did not engage in spreading rumors, and slinging mud against honest people. Dealt
decisively and absolutely with those who engaged in campaigns of slander and character assassination . Revealed tactics
of sham unity. Criticized with facts. Practiced self-criticism . Left the dead to bury their own dead.
Loved their family like their own soul; protected them like the pupil of an eye. Sought that which was unfailing and
enduring, where no moth comes to eat and no worm destroys. Did not give what was sacred to dogs. Family is forged
by those moving together in the same direction. Learn to listen. Search for the Sun in your heart and you will
know the true meaning of light. Know what you are doing; seek no excuse and accept the consequences. Let not fear
invade you, for fear is opposed to light. Ignorance is no excuse. Let no boast come from your lips. For
everything there is a time: a time for harmony and a time for war. We did not look to the east because
we knew we came from the south. Our holy lands were not in Vatican city Arabia, or Jerusalem. .Look along the
Nile River at what we built, and look at what others bult after us. Ours still stands after thousands of years of invasions;
their stuff has long fallen and is but a sketch, an artist conception, a drawing, a computer reproduction---a copy of something
that may never have been. Tearing down our civilizations to build white and Arab societies is not progress for Black
people. Nomad culture is not an advance on 6000 years of settled, civilize African Kmt culture built by the indigenous
Black populations of North East Africa. We should look to our own legacy of leadership and leaders for answers, not the people
who invaded and destroyed our civilizations. Let them have their leaders. We should respect our own.
In Kmt temples, the wisdom of the ancient world was crystallized and systematized in the term Maat (moral rightness,
justices, balance), Tehuti (science, applied theory), and Ka (unity and struggle of opposites-the heartbeat of life, its birth,
death and rebirth internal cycle). Had it been preserved in its unadulterated form, Africans today would lead the world
in morality, philosophy, science and technology. It had nothing to do with Christianity, Judaism, or Islam. These
religions are the written myths/beliefs of the destroyers of African civilization. They did not exist when ancient African
Kmt was at its high point. They are a regression, devolution, retrogression, retardation, motion backwards. Foreign
culture of invasion/occupation and enslavement forcefully broke and replaced African Kmt's culture of high moral and intellectual
standards with degenerate survival-response/classical conditioning to slavery, discrimination and other forms of historical
mass brutality. Africans ended up with the names, religions, holidays, clothes, calendar, habits, diets, likes-dislikes,
family values of the populations that historically took advantage of them in the worst of ways. This, with humility
and understanding, can be changed on an individual and personal level; then on a group level.
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We have the moral and historical obligation to professionally organize our misery,
our suffering, our enslavement, and our exploitation, not merely to end this miserable condition but to give new meaning
to this life, to make dreams come true, to give new hope, to love and live again without the pain, to feel life beyond the
storms, to feed our hungry, clothes those naked, to shelter the homeless, educate the ignorant, to create wings that fly,
to make wrongs right, to pick up those who fall, to lift those who lost their reach, to strengthen those who are weak, to
lend voice to those unable to speak, eyes to those who cannot see, legs to those who cannot walk, and heart to those who are
in fear. Our obligation is to carry this out scientifically in accordance with the ancient moral principles of Maat.
9 Ways to Know People
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36 Greatest Goods
42 Declarations of Innocence
69 Great Weaknesses
99 Principles of Right Living
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Central Problem of Black Leadership We
are in the wilderness because we lack the courage to do the things necessary to enter into the promised life, living, and
land. Many carry the mark of slavery: cowardice, laziness, confusion, gutlessness, lateness, quitters, weak, immoral,
scared, disorganized, self-haters, having no purpose, lives have no meaning. The questions is not what this or that
African, or even the whole African race, at the moment considers as its aim. It is a question of what the African is, and
what, in accordance with their being, it will be historically compelled to do. You could change your life this moment
if you wanted to. Its up to you. We should live to recreate the Black Civilization toward which 21 billion years
of cosmic movement-that part of eternal matter and spirit that we know of-is necessarily moving toward. In
sum, the personal character of leadership that our ancestors considered to be essential were that leaders should be honest,
strong, steadfast, and self respecting. The service of the faith was hard---the laws of abstinence, chastity, and
silence were not easy. Life needs were not hedged about by circumspection, nor the manifold strokes of chance
to which human flesh is exposed. We had a mission, a daily routine, a purpose in life. We had a greatest good principle
that placed the good of the many ahead of the one. And we lived life to the fullest. Work determined worth.
The more perfect the work completed, the more worthy one was of leadership. Leaders were those who were most prepared to lead,
those who worked the hardest. Preparation was based on hard disciplined work. Hard disciplined work was based
on a guiding mission in life. In this way all can and must be leaders, and all leaders can and must become hard
disciplined workers. Leaders weigh what is good and throw away the bad. Leaders were straightforward, caring, and willing
to listen and study. They confessed their mistakes in order to correct themselves. Arrogance was not tolerated,
nor was cowardice. They left no place in worst condition than when you came into it. Develop and cultivate bold, calculating,
serious minds. Spirit must be awakened from its sleep. Leaders are exact with words, honest and forthright. In ancient
times, leaders did more than was necessary, gave more than required. Three
Rules of Discipline - 1. Respect and honor those who genuinely care for you.
- 2. Listen,
learn, live long/well and with meaning.
- 3. Give your best to all good that you do; reach for perfection.
The nine points for attention - 1. Know yourself, know your
environment, know your friends and foes.
- 2. Speak politely, directly, and clearly; listen alertly, judge facts, honor
quality work.
- 3. Threat people fairly, tell the truth, be on time, be prepared, be yourself.
- 4. Work hard,
work smart, work for more than oneself; seek perfection.
- 5. Find your Way, keep your Word, do good Work well; reach
for perfection.
- 6. Judge people on what they do, how well they do it, for whom and why.
- 7. Leave every environment
in a better condition than when you came into it.
- 8. Return everything you borrow in the condition you received it.
- 9.
Defend yourselves and your love ones, but do not brutalize, harm, or injure innocent people. But never allow degenerates to
run over you. Always protect yourself and those in need of protection.
Our
13 Greatest Successes - 1. Our greatest successes come when we have properly studied our conditions
and developed necessary principles to guide our thoughts and actions.
- 2. Our greatest successes come when we are morally
sound, scientifically prepared, decisive, relentless, and firm yet fair.
- 3. Our greatest successes come when we properly
understand and appreciate our place in history and are internally driven to do what must be done to improve the lives our
people.
- 4. Our greatest successes come when we faithfully adhere to our own guiding principles and trusted our own
hearts.
- 5. Our greatest successes come when we recognize in practice that the most determined and prepared always
win in the end.
- 6. Our greatest successes come when we do right for right's sake
- 7. Our greatest successes
come when we live morally sound, humble, modest, and simple manner
- 8. Our greatest successes come when we take the
initiative to do what we know must be done and not wait around for others
- 9. Our greatest successes come when we fearlessly
and humbly steel ourselves mentally, morally, and martially
- 10. Our greatest successes come when we transformed theory
to practice.
- 11. Our greatest successes came when we loved, cared for, and respected each other---daily.
- 12.
Our greatest successes came when we were our own leaders.
•13. We succeeded when we were
determined to be successful. 15 Principles of Listening, Learning, and Life - 1. Education and learning is not mere accumulation of knowledge; it is an awakening of consciousness which goes
through successive stages of discovering oneself and the world around. We are not here to merely gain knowledge of the world
but to improve it.
- 2. No one is born wise. Wisdom comes from study of facts which produces mastery of knowledge. Knowledge
mastered equals education. Education applied to the vast problems of the world in a way that produces solutions is understanding.
Understanding, humility, honesty, and truth multiplied by time and patience lead to wisdom. Self knowledge--- knowledge of
self---is the basis of true wisdom.
- 3. Ask questions, probe, study, seek answers. But do not be haughty because of
your knowledge. Take counsel from those who are learned and those who are unlearned for no one has ever attained perfection
of competence and no craftsperson has acquired full mastery; good advice is rarer than diamonds, but yet it may be found even
among poorest and least educated.
- 4. Hearing requires serious concentration and listening. Hearing requires silence
of the body and mind. First you must listen, but listen in your heart, so that you hear the meaning intended by the teacher.
Weigh information, measure facts, then arrive at conclusions only after you have considered all of the facts available to
you.
- 5. Start with small things---simple aspects of a thing---then give attention to detail. Master the fundamentals.
This means that one should recognize what is in your own sight, and that which is hidden from you will become plain to you,
for there is nothing hidden which will not become clear if it is studied properly.
- 6. Direct your attention toward
excellence. Take responsibility in the matters entrusted to you. Do not repeat slander, and do not listen to it; repeat only
what is seen, not what is gossiped about. Seek with your heart, have not idle curiosity, let not gossip, lies, and half-truth
pollute your quest.
- 7. Weigh words well, for a keen tongue and a subtle mind beget both disorder and peace, according
to the use to which they are put. The lips of wisdom are closed, except to the ears of understanding. You will know something
when you understand how it works.
- 8. Learn how to put a question-an answer brings no illumination unless the question
has matured to a point where it gives rise to this answer which thus becomes its fruit. An answer is profitable in proportion
to the quality and intensity of the question. Questions about fundamental problems can be answered only by fundamental solutions.
Hear, listen, learn, understand, do. Excellence in doing will come from execution and repetition.
- 9. What is done
does not matter as much as what was learned from doing it. It is better not to know and to know that one does not know, than
to fake and later be exposed and disgraced. One who wants to rise to the summit, to the mountaintop, to the peak---to the
highest point in all that they do must seek its base in the valley; in order to reach new heights we must come from down low.
- 10.
Wisdom that understands in silence is the womb from which humanity is born. Conceal your heart on matters of the heart, control
your mouth when in a crowd. Stay clear of people who honored us with only their lip---those who talk loud and say nothing.
By their fruits you will know them. Without deeds we have nothing.
- 11. Proceed not to speak or to act before you
have weighed your words and examined what they mean to you. Words are incomplete without evidence. As much as you are capable
of finding out that much you will know, nothing more.
- 12. Students show by their own efforts how much they deserve
to learn from their teacher, for the disciple is not above his/her teacher. Not the greatest teacher can go even one step
for the disciple; in self one must experience each stage of consciousness and stand on one's own two feet.
- 13.
Treat people as well as you would want to be treated. Instead, as you would do to you, do also to them likewise. What you
receive depends on what you give.
- 14. Learn to see clearly, learn to wish for what is just, dare to do what your conscience
dictates, learn to keep your intentions a secret, and if, despite all your efforts, today brings no more than yesterday, continue
steadfastly. No door is closed against her/him who proves self worthy to enter.
- 15. All things are possible to those
who believe. Believe that we were once more than lonely drifters in the night, that we once amounted to something in our own
minds, that we were once made of the best stuff, that we once stood tall, that we were once believers and doers, that we once
had passion in our hearts, that we were not always chasing shadows through the night trying to find happy endings in so one
else's bankrupt illusions of the future, that we once live life to the fullest and were judged on what we did in life.
Things Young Leaders Should Strive to Do Ancient African
Kmt had mastered knowledge for the ages. They left us enough wisdom to resurrect our lives with. They taught us
to: Search for every opportunity to do good so that there may be no shortcoming in your actions. Be meticulous in your
duty. Be perfect. Observe truth; do not surpass it. It is important that one should practice and have discretion
appropriate to the prudent person. Respect one in accordance with what one has made of oneself. Follow your heart
as long as you live; do not waste the time of following your desires, for wasting time is an annoyance of the spirit.
As for your reputation, do not talk about it. Provide for your soul/body/temple but turn your attention to the people.
Take responsibility in the matters entrusted to you. Guard yourself against the blemish of greediness. That person
will endure who is meticulous in uprightness and who walks in accordance with their proper station. Be gracious in accordance
with what is fair. Do not repeat slander, and do not listen to it; repeat only what is seen, not what is heard, or forget
it and say nothing at all. Direct your attention toward excellence. Speak only when you know that
you are qualified. Establish respect for yourself through knowledge and courtesy in speech. Don't be arrogant
lest you be brought low. Turn away your face and control yourself, for the flames of the quick-tempered spread quickly.
Do not be too confident in your possessions. If you are investigating the character of a colleague, do not make inquiry
of someone who is close to them, rather conduct your business with them alone until you are no more ambiguous about their
personality. Property may pass to another, but the integrity of a person is always beneficial and a good character will
be her monument. Educate children as listeners. Take heed of everyone, and try to keep people quiet. Be
painstaking all the time you are speaking so tat you may say things of importance. Exhibit a good character without
transgressing, for laziness on the part of a wise man would not come to pass. Lay your complaining aside
and struggle for your life. Speak only what is before your face; do not foretell what will not come to pass. Do
not get into a quarrel with the argumentative man nor incite him with words; proceed cautiously before an opponent and give
way to an adversary; sleep on it before speaking, for a storm come forth like fire in the hay. Do not accuse a person
when the circumstances of he/his escape is unknown; whether you hear something good or bad, put it outside, until he has been
heard; set a good report on your tongue, while the bad thing is concealed inside you. Do not address an intemperate
person in your unrighteousness, nor destroy your own mind. Do not converse falsely with anyone. Do
not separate your mid from your tongue, all your plans will succeed. Do not covet the property of the dependent, nor
hunger for her/his bread. Do not ingratiate yourself with a person, nor exert yourself to seek out his hand, if he says
to you, ‘take a bribe' there is no need to respect him. Do not go to bed fearing tomorrow, for when day breaks
how will tomorrow be?. Be strong in your heart, make your mind firm, do not steer with your tongue. One cannot
run to attain perfection; one cannot create only to destroy it. A wise African corrects her/his own errors by observing
those in others. cultivate inward knowledge which teaches what is right and wrong. Match word and deed; doctrine
and lives. Spend every day as if it were your last. Lead not one life in public and another in private.
Control passions as to control actions toward others. There is no crime more odious than to persecute woman/child or
take advantage of their temporary weakness. So why worry about your life? What you eat, what you will have
to wear, who you will see, where you will go, who will like you. All I know is that we are had everything and now we
have nothing. They once had only their own now they have theirs and ours. You have heads, use them. Show the coin;
whose image is on it---return to the enemy what is the enemy's to have; reclaim your own and move on. Let the dead
bury their dead. Once decided, do not look back. Build your city of life on a mountain and fortify it well.
Go like lambs in a wolf pack, quietly but armed, no staff in hand, no sandals on your feet, knapsack on your back, no chatter
on the journey and some clothes for day and night summer and winter-building a ship to sail for all seasons. Have faith
that moves mountains. The lips of wisdom are closed except to the ears of understanding. Teach what has been said and
done in the past. Do not be haughty because of your knowledge, but take counsel from those who are learned and those
who are unlearned for no one has ever attained perfection of competence and no craftsperson has acquired full mastery; good
advice is rarer than emeralds, but yet it may be found even among women at the grindstones. The hidden
is not hidden forever; the defeated is not defeated forever. Time change, opening widen; be prepared, be bold, be heedless
in the pursuit of freedom and justice. Surely we should come quickly, like a hunter in the night. For we
were once dead, and are alive again; we were lost and now are found. No servant can serve two masters: for either you
will hate one and love the other; or else you will hold to the one and despise the other. Serve Africa, Africans, Black.
Get busy living or get busy dying. Leaders Do What Must Be Done Now Full circle, we have come. But, today after having been sold by the pound we are awakening. The Black race
has been weighed on the scale of enemy history and has been found to be worthless. It does not matter. Their history
of utter lies, deception, and trickery make them unqualified to lecture us on anything. Their words mean nothing now.
All of this toward a single irrepressibly new Black civilization without destructive control, fiercely independent,
morally sound, culturally vibrant, honest, tough as steel, fluid, economically self reliant, technologically advanced, militarily
self sufficient, without male domination, without exploitation or oppression, with modernized Black-centered beliefs, civilization,
pyramids, temples, monuments, science, technology, language, clothes, architecture, food, education, initiation, morals, martial
arts, mind, bodies, and souls; this time Black KMT with a tempered steel spine, arms that end, minds that plan, hearts that
see, hands that do, and instant retribution to all who cross the continental line in the sand.
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