Who are the Moors? Part 4

~ The Circle 7 Holy Koran is the specific account pertaining the legacy of the Moors in North, South and Central America. With treaties prior to the U.S. existence, the foremothers and forefathers who permitted the British to have their colonies are in debt to this very dey. The U.S. is responsible to keep its word, even those words prior to the treaties. and after their constitution. Their Oath is to guarantee constitutional rights are secure and their word is bond; especially when it is expressed. As measures owed for our courtesy toward the U.S., our collective human right to non-discrimination should be recognized as having been internationally affirmed by the nations , “and the judges in every state shall be bound thereby, anything in the constitution or laws of any state notwithstanding” per Article 4 of the US Const. ~

Who are the Moors? Part 3

~ Man is to be a friend to mankind , and vice versa, bc that is Love. Moors, their vessels, and their property are to be kept safe and sound and ultimately returned to their country. The Moors are to be protected against domestic violence, of which is being inflicted upon them as they are denied several guaranteed rights by the Massachusetts state. A republican form of govt is only secure when the PEOPLE secure its standing, bc a republic is a govt FOR the people BY the people. Securing one’s standing is a human right and cannot be infringed.~

Who are the Moors? Part 2

~ The original people are the ones who have the keys . It cannot be extracted nor exchanged, bc it is with us from the time of stardust until that dust is dirt. No man can touch it, not even scientists. These original people include North, South and Central America, and BEYOND. A war APPEARS to be between the North American Republic and everyone else right now, when it is truly between the U.S. republic and their de-facto U.S. extension/corporation. Moors being denied their treaty rights to a Vizeer of their government is not only a criminal act, but begs the question of who the ACTUAL “sovereign citizen” is who goes against their own Oath, labeling others with these terms while simultaneously committing treason against their treaty agreements. The united states republic has agreed to protect Moors by keeping their word in situations like these, just as Moors are protecting constitutional rights FOR ALL when these courts have no authority over human rights, international relations, or its matters. ~

Curious about the Doja Cat “dis” On Nas’ “Ultra Black” Record? Welp! Here’s the Deal.

 

This is Nasir (Mankind) Bin Olu Dara

(Child of Olorun/Allah/YHWH/God, Etc.) Jones.

He is a Moor.

His roots are in Mississippi of America/Al Moroc

and Africa/ Al Kebulan.

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Nasir Bin Olu Dara Jones

The excerpt below is courtesy of http://www.muurs.com/Muurs/Muurs.html, explains that

Mu/Muu (Pronounced MOO) is an indigenous name of the land.

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This is Nasir’s new record titled “Ultra Black”,

where he states:

” Sometimes I’m over-black, even my clothes are black
Cash Money with the white tee and the soldier rag
We goin’ ultra black, unapologetically black
The opposite of Doja Cat, Michael Blackson black
 “

 

This is Doja Cat. She made a song called “Mooo!”

 

While most might see this video as a parody, it is self-degrading. Peep the video:

 

A snippet of the lyrics:

” I go moo (I’m a cow, I’m a cow, I’m a cow)
Moo (I’m a cow, I’m a cow, I’m a cow, I’m a cow)
Moo (I’m a cow, I’m a cow, I’m a cow, I’m a cow)
Moo (I’m a cow, I’m a cow, I’m a cow, I’m a cow)

Yeah, I said, bitch, I’m too smooth, I’m not in the mood
Tryna make moves, tryna make moves
Bitch, I’m too smooth, I’m not in the mood
(Moo, moo, moo, moo, moo, moo moo moo)
Tryna make moves, tryna make moves

[Verse 1]
Got milk, bitch? Got beef? (Got beef?)
Got steak, ho? Got cheese? (Got it)
Grade A, ho, not lean (Not lean)
Got me A1, sauce, please
These heifers got nothin’ on me
Stakes high, need a side of collard greens (Collard greens)
Cash rules everything around me (Everything around me)
Ice cream, ice cream (Ice cream)

You a calf, bitch, you my daughter (You my daughter)
I ain’t bothered (I ain’t bothered), get slaughtered (Get slaughtered)
Got the methane, I’m a farter (Woo)
With my farmer (Woo), MacDonald (Woo)
And he feed me real good, it’s a honor (It’s a honor)
Philly cheesesteak all in that order (In that order)

Chili cheese fries as a starter (As a starter)
Got the steroids keeping me stronger (Keep me strong) ” etc, etc….

This is an actual MOO: 

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Portrait of a MOOrish Woman

 

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A MOOr.

 

 

 

 

El Prez DeCyphers 20 Karats on the Wrist!

 

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South Cali rapper El Prez recently released his song and video for 20 Karats On The Wrist, a double entendre in its lyrics and imagery. A wavy Cali instrumental beneath a smooth flow so signature to West Coast Rap delivers his message like a double-sided coin, lending this aspirational record its character. The song teeters a tightrope between the highest of highs and lowest of lows, dreams and nightmares of reaching the top and facing the fear of failure, yet choosing to courageously climb and move mountains despite one’s obstacles.  Perseverance is the only thing that sets us apart from our highest achievements, and only those willing to trust the journey succeed.

I asked El Prez to DeCypher a sentimental verse from his song Lose Some, Win Some that brought a conversation of perseverance to mind:

“ This’ for those without no recognition //

And all the kids who’s just too broke to even pay attention//

They think nobody hear ‘em screamin’ //

But just know I’m listenin’//

Don’t have no pennies for that well //

But please keep on wishin’ ”

   It sparked in me the thought of how often I come up against this idea that there should be no reason why people cannot succeed in an era of instant access to information. “Telling someone things are out there in an age where everyone should have ‘access to resources’ is not enough” says El Prez, “Kids need to be led to The Well to know it exists and that it’s there. My nephew came home one day in middle school and asked for help because the teacher had to pool money together to get supplies! When I attended that school it was never like that. But that’s how it is for kids these days, and so you have a lot of kids that might give up and block it all out, or they will switch into that other person, and we don’t want people to do that. A lot of kids don’t have a path to the Lake to drink, so they need guidance. We can complain or come up with our own solutions so we have to provide the kinds that go into action”

  The astounding discrepancies in our public schools when it comes to the youth not having enough school supplies hardly makes sense, considering the ample amount of tax dollars our city collects (which should more than solve the issue), yet we barely seem to see these funds trickle down past support services in such ways that struggling communities can help themselves. However, El Prez shares a golden key to unlock Success for any one, anywhere, at any time, and it boils down to standing in the confidence of one’s destiny;

 “I don’t chase dreams //

I let dreams chase me”

he says in his song 20 Karats on the Wrist. “The line is spoken to myself as much as everybody else. Especially in Entertainment, you find the most peace within yourself by letting things happen. Just because one person’s success is that person’s success doesn’t define what is meant to be your success. So just be yourself because when you do what you do, the opportunities will pop up when your time comes. Could take 10 years, could take 10 months but just be sure to stay prepared. Take your natural course and tap into your natural abilities to execute and deliver your best. I let my dreams fuel me, rather than getting stuck in fueling the dream and neglecting the Art whenever the business gets overwhelming. You can’t help no one else if you can’t help yourself, so it’s important to learn how to monetize your career. You don’t have to chase your audience though, because they will catch up to you. It’s good to keep a little mystique sometimes.”

   You can find more of @elprezdela at elprez.bandcamp.com where his latest record with @jettimasstyr  for a Belly tribute entitled “So Sincere” pays homage to the classic film and its lead character, Sincere.