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Hero (m)
What Do You Think About This Speech?
« on: June 14, 2006, 05:23 AM »

Do you think what this guy is saying in this speech is true? Do you believe that the black man has lived on earth and created the Moon over a trillion years ago?  Lips sealed

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http://www.unix-ag.uni-kl.de/~morit, storyspeech.txt

So right here this planet that you and I live on
called Earth, that rotates around the sun, The
Honorable Elijah Muhammad teaches us that
sixty-six trillion years ago our people were
living on this planet: the black man was living
on this planet. But in those days it was larger
than it is now, and the planet Mars, that was
off here beyond it, had an effect upon our
planet then in the same manner that the moon
affects us today. At that time there was no
moon up there. Where was the moon? The moon
was down here, the moon was part of this planet,
the moon and this planet were one planet, and
the black man was living here then. He was a
scientist, he was a wise black man. Black men
have always been wise, black men have always
been the wisest beings in the universe, and
among these beings, black beings, there is on
who is supreme; he is referred to as the Supreme
Being, do you understand?
So The Honorable Elijah Muhammad tells
us that a wise black scientist, sixty-six
trillion years ago, began to argue with the
other scientists because he wanted the people of
Earth to speak a certain language, and since
they wouldn't agree he wanted to destroy
civilization. So this scientist drove a shaft
into the center of the Earth and filled it with
high explosives and set it off. He was trying
to destroy civilization; he was trying to
destroy the black man. But you can't destroy
the black man; the black man can't destroy
himself. The black man has the most powerful
brain in the universe. So there is no
intelligence more powerful than the intelligence
of the black man. And because of this the black
man can't even create thought that would destroy
him. He is indestructible. You can blow up
everything and the black man will still be here.
You just can't get away form him, brother. So
The Honorable Elijah Muhammad said he filled the
Earth, the planet, with high explosives and set
it off, and when it was exploded the piece that
you and I today call the moon was tossed out
here into space and it rotated around the Earth.
It still rotates around the Earth; it came from
the Earth; it was blasted right off the Earth.
And as it was blasted right off the Earth, it
turned over and over and over and all of the
water that was on it stayed with the earth. So
that the piece that was blasted out there has no
water on it today, and because it has no water
on it it has no civilization on it, has no life
on it. You can't have life where there's no
water there's no life; where there's no life
there's no civilization. Can you understand
that? So this dead piece, called the moon by us
today, turning over and over and over, lost all
of its water, all of the water coming with this
piece. The Honorable Elijah Muhammad told us
that this piece, that the earth, that we
remained on, shifted, dropped thirty-six
thousand miles in the pocket that we remained
in. And as it dropped and all of water came
with it, that left a situation in which today
the Earth that we now live on weighs six
sextillion tons. The weight of it is six
sextillion tons. And as it makes its way around
the sun, the strong power of the sun's rays
striking the equator causes the planet to turn
on its own axis at the speed 10371/3 miles per
hour. And he teaches us that the square mileage
of the Earth is 196,940,000 square miles which
means only 57,255,000 square miles of land stuck
up out of 139,685,000 square miles of water.
Three-fourths of the Earth's surface is covered
with water. Part of the water that left the
moon is here with the Earth. So you say since
it's the natural law for water to seek its own
level, why doesn't it overrun the land? The
Honorable Elijah Muhammad says that as the Earth
speeds around the sun turning on its axis
10371/3 miles per hour it creates gravity and
the strong attracting power of the sun pulls on
the waters of the Earth, drawing them up into
the Earth's atmosphere in fine mist that the
naked eye can hardly detect. As this water
gathers into the Earth's atmosphere it then
distills and comes back to Earth. When it gets
heavier than the atmosphere in which it is, it
distills and comes back to the Earth in the form
of water, rain, hail, or snow. All of the water
that you see coming out of the sky went up into
the sky. Everything that's coming down on the
Earth got up thee by leaving the Earth. Do you
understand? And he teaches us that it comes
back down in the form of hail or rain or snow or
whatever else you have, depending upon the
temperature of the current atmosphere that it
was in. He says that at night the gravitational
pull of the moon takes over, and, because the
power of the moon is not as great as that of the
sun, once the attracting power of the sun is
absent at night the moon takes over, but since
it can't pull the waters up like the sun does,
it still has that magnetic pull and it causes
the waves that you see out there on the ocean to
churn. It is the moon that does that; the moon
makes the waves go up and down. It never lets
them level out. If they leveled out the water
would overrun the land. It also causes the
shifting of the tide. This is the pull of the
moon upon the waters of the Earth. If it
weren't for the attracting powers of the sun and
the moo upon the Earth, the waters would overrun
the land and drown out civilization. All of
this was done by man himself, not some Mystery
God. A black man set this up. And you and I
have been running around in the trap that the
white man put us in, thinking that the only one
who can do anything is a Mystery God and what
the Mystery God doesn't do the white man does


 Cheesy Grin Cheesy Damn, I found that to be mad funny, but it just might be true, too.  Huh
beyunce (f)
Re: What Do You Think About This Speech?
« #1 on: June 14, 2006, 09:39 AM »

Hahahahhhhhhhhhh.


We never can tell if its the truth or nt because we were never there  trillion years ago? 
food4tot (f)
Re: What Do You Think About This Speech?
« #2 on: June 14, 2006, 10:27 AM »

gosh! that guy is high on something.

Government should put tougher terms on the use of hard drugs. Grin
Drusilla (f)
Re: What Do You Think About This Speech?
« #3 on: June 15, 2006, 03:02 AM »

Let's just evaluate it scientifically:

I think for the most part the science is correct in regards to tides and the earth spinning and the cycles and such. I haven't looked but I am sure it matches what scientists say.

However the disputable things:

Did a Blackman break apart the earth causing the moon and earth to separate?

Here is the thing:

1. Scientists say that the earth is traveling away from the Earth. So that means at one time, the moon was a lot closer.

So the fact that the moon separated from the earth may be true.

2. Scientists also say that the earth was broken apart at one time.

So the fact that there was a breaking up of the earth is also true.

Now did a Blackman do this?

All though the bible agrees with scientists that the earth did break apart.

It does not say who did it.
WesleyanA (f)
Re: What Do You Think About This Speech?
« #4 on: June 20, 2006, 06:38 PM »

what stood out to me the most were:

Hon Elijah Mohammad
Moon
Black man

all three go together too.  Cheesy


  Huh maybe the "black man" symbolizes "God" or "Allah"  That'll make better sense.
anton (m)
Re: What Do You Think About This Speech?
« #5 on: June 21, 2006, 05:15 AM »

Some of that NOI science is out there,  WAAAAAYYYY out there.  LOL.

Still, production of tangiable assets is more important than nontangiable rheotoric.
Drusilla (f)
Re: What Do You Think About This Speech?
« #6 on: June 21, 2006, 06:12 AM »

@Wes

 Cheesy
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