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The Books of the Ancestors. Slaves and Kings. The Black Testament. The Book of Revolutions
The Books of the Ancestors. Slaves and Kings. The Black Testament. The Book of Revolutions
The Books of the Ancestors. Slaves and Kings. The Black Testament. The Book of Revolutions
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This is the second installment in The Books of the Ancestors series.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherJeremiah Cook
Release dateMar 23, 2016
ISBN9781311292353
The Books of the Ancestors. Slaves and Kings. The Black Testament. The Book of Revolutions
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    The Books of the Ancestors. Slaves and Kings. The Black Testament. The Book of Revolutions - Jeremiah Cook

    The Books of the Ancestors. Slaves and Kings. The Black Testament.

    The Book of Revolutions

    By Jeremiah Cook

    Published by Jeremiah Cook at smashwords

    Copyright 2015 Jeremiah Cook

    The Book of Revolutions

    Chapter 1

    1 This is the revolution of Evil Jesus which our God "Black Power" gave unto me to show the descendants of the slaves the things which surely must come to pass, and he sent and signified it by our ancestor to your brother Tuntum:

    2 who bears the word of Black Power and the testimony of Evil Jesus and of all the things that he saw.

    3 Blessed is the slave descendent that reads and hears the words of this prophecy, and keep which is written therein; for the time is at hand.

    4 Tuntum to the oppressed children of the slaves that are in the wilderness of Amerikkka: peace and black love to you from who is and who was and who is to come; and from the ancestors surrounding the throne;

    5 and from Evil Jesus, who is a loyal witness to the oppression and racism of Blacks and Afrikans worldwide. The first to show that the Good Jesus of the world, is only good to the oppressors, but is bad for the oppressed. And he loosed us from our fear of revolution with his spirit;

    6 and he made us to a kingdom, of kings and Queens, Gods and Goddesses unto Black Power our God; to him be the glory and dominion for ever and ever Amen Ra!

    7 Behold, he came down from out of the tree which the oppressors hung him; and every eye shall see him and all of the ethnicities on earth shall mourn over him. Even so Amen Ra!

    8 I am the beginning and the end Said Black Power our God, who is and who was and who is to come, the Realest.

    9 I Tuntum, your brother and partaker with you in oppression and in revolution and in kingdom which are in Evil Jesus, was in the city of Charlotte NC, for the word of Black Power and the testimony of Evil Jesus.

    10 I was in spirit on the Ancestors Day, and I heard behind me a great voice, as of a subwoofer

    11 saying, What you see, write in a book and send to the seven continents of oppression; unto the North Amerikkkas, and unto Europe, and unto India, and unto Australia, and unto Asia, and unto South Amerikkka, and unto the motherland Afrika.

    12 I turned to see the voice that spoke with me. And having turned, I saw seven black hands balled up into fists;

    13 and in the midst of the black fists, one like unto the Son of the Oppressed, clothed with black military attire with flags of all of the countries that oppressed his people.

    14 And his hair on his head was as the color of a lion’s mane and his locs like the Rastafari. His eyes glowed red with the ancestors blood that was spilled by the oppressors;

    15 and his skin was of the most concentrated Melanin; and his voice was like that of our brother James Earl Jones but amplified.

    16 And he had in his right hand seven ropes; and out of his mouth proceeded a spear; and his countenance was as a lion’s ready to defend its pride.

    17 And when I saw Evil Jesus I fell to his feet like I was taught by the oppressor. He told me to stand because we have done enough bowing to the oppressor and that we will bow no more.

    18 Then Evil Jesus said,

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