I am super excited! After more than a week of checking the mailbox, my shipment finally arrived. I tuned in eagerly two Sabbaths ago to watch Minister Louis Farrakhan's
live web-cast titled, "Who Are The True Children of Israel?" I will blog about the contents of his speech at another time, but the most awesome announcement was made during his message......
THE SECRET RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN BLACKS AND JEWS , Volume 2 is out!!
Wow! Wow! Wow! My neighbor from Chicago introduced me to the first volume. He had the hard copy and let me borrow it. I tucked it in my purse and took it with me when I went out to dinner. I was sitting at the table of the restaurant with a spoon in one hand, mechanically shoving chili in my mouth, and The Secret Relationship Between Blacks and Jews, volume 1 in the other.

That is by far, one of my favorite books on our Hebrew history. The irony is, we are Hebrews and the book chronicles our history with those who have usurped our identity, perverted much of our culture, and on top of it all, enslaved us and made merchandise of our ancestors. The relationship of host and parasite continues to this day and that is exactly what is laid out as a foundation in volume two of The Secret Relationship Between Blacks and Jews, published by the Nation of Islam-
read the review here. I assumed after reading volume one, that volume two would be a continuation on the detailed chronicles of so called Jewish (
Edomite and Khazar) involvement in and domination of the trans-Atlantic slave trade of African Hebrews.
I was astonished to learn that the exploitative relationship goes evenfurther. Due to time constraints, I have not had an opportunity to sit down and read TSRBBJ volume 2 in full, but from flipping through it and scanning a few pages, I must say that the staff at the research department of the Nation of Islam have outdone themselves with this one. The book is 453 pages of detailed history of the Jewish exploitation of Hebrews in America from the "Civil" war and reconstruction era.
After the end of legal slavery, the Black -Jewish relationship continued without change.