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I was looking for R&B/Soul videos from YouTube to share today. I happened to look up Al Green on Wikipedia, because I like several of his songs. According to Wikipedia, Al Green is a thirty-third degree member of the Prince Hall Masons, an... moreI was looking for R&B/Soul videos from YouTube to share today. I happened to look up Al Green on Wikipedia, because I like several of his songs. According to Wikipedia, Al Green is a thirty-third degree member of the Prince Hall Masons, an African-American branch of the Freemasons. This makes me wonder about every historic, famous, wealthy, influential, or successful Black person in the United States. Are they household names, because they are smart, talented, or hard-working or are they household names, because they belong to a network of racist white secret societies, who have paved the way, guaranteeing the successes of loyal, racist Black Americans and guaranteeing the failure, poverty, and incarceration for all other Black Americans, whom they cannot control, either religiously, culturally, or politically? If Black American slave descendants pooled our money together into a massive nationwide
Black American organization, we could dedicate part of the money into investigating the relationships that famous and influential Black Americans have with white secret societies. Alone none of us can do it, but we need to know. It could change the course of our future if we did know exactly which Black enemies among us are members of the Freemasons or Illuminati. I was sharing videos of Black singers I admire, because I miss traditional Soul music and this is Black American History Month, but now, I don't know if I should be doing that anymore. It is like rewarding a Black person for making deals with the devil in exchange for success. Is there a single source online to find out which of the many historic and presently famous and influential Blacks are members of white secret societies? How do you all feel about Al Green now that we know he is a Freemason? Do you still like his music? Al Green was or is a minister. How many other Black Christian ministers are members of Freemasons or the Illuminati? How do you all feel about sparking a Black American cultural renaissance to shed the white influence over the Black leaders they have chosen for us in politics and in culture? How do any of you feel about creating an exclusively Black American church just to shed white influence over Black Christian ministers? #blackamericanhistorymonth, #blacks, #history, #music, #algreen, #freemason, #minister, #christianity. less

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