The Minority Report-Prelude To The State Of The World

by Kijani Amari


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 14/07/2006

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 116
ISBN : 9781425933968

About the Book

THE MINORITY REPORT- PRELUDE TO THE STATE OF THE WORLD

This book contains an explosive cocktail of life altering information. The author assists his readers by helping to "remove the scales from their eyes". This book analyzes the hoplessness, despair, physical and spiritual death present in the minority community, and shows the connection to the assasinations of black leaders during the 60's and the dismanteling of groups like the Panthers  to the problems we see today. Kijani explains how the crack epidemic was spawned in the minority community and  how the war on drugs began to errode our liberties. He also explains how hip-hop has played a role in glamorizing dope dealing and the senseless murder of  our own people. He follows this by explaining that since the events of 9/11 how the state of the world has changed, and developements we see such as the push for globalization, RFID chips being implanted in humans, and a cashless society is being orchestrated by a secret society or global elite rooted in the occult paving the way for the antichrist. Truly not recommended for the faint of heart. Kijani implores his readers to WAKE UP!!!!!!!!

 


About the Author

Kijani Amari was born in Miami, FL. his ancestors were brought to America as slaves and sent to the south where their bloodline became mixed with Native Americans as well as their white slave owners.His Parents were raised in Georgia where racial tensions ran high. Bigotry, hatred and segregation was still very much a part of the black experience in America at that time. His father and mother were active in the Civil Rights Movement and shared their childhood experience with him. This history, which Kijani is very proud of has molded him into the person he is today. Kijani Amari is Swahili for warrior and strength. He adopted this name because it epitomizes the spirit of his ancestors and solidifies a spiritual connection between them and himself. Kijani grew up during the height of the drug trade in the 80's. Iran/Contra did not have as much significance to him back then as it does now. He also experienced the McDuffie Riots first hand, which was sparked by the murder of Arthur McDuffie by racist police. These things and more have carved out a place in his memory forever and acts as the catalyst in his desire to have a positive effect on the minority community. Kijani has a strong relationship with GOD and he openly confesses Jesus Christ as his personal Lord and Savior. Kijani believes that the Holy Bible is the true word of GOD and we need to pay closer attention to world events and how they correlate with what scripture says. Kijani is now working on his 2nd book.