By Elijah Muhammad
Living under the guidance of the enemy of right and the God of the unrighteous is a very dangerous position to be in. This is just the position you and I, the poor, righteous so-called Negroes (lost-found members of the aboriginal Black Nation), are living in. Poisonous food and water we are now eating and drinking — sometimes too much poison to kill poison that is in our food and drinks. And, maybe it is the wrong poison for us human beings, whether it is in food or in drinks.
Take, for instance, the use of fluoride, chloride, and sodium, which if not used correctly can destroy our entire life. Maybe it is best to find something else that will clear our water without killing both us and the poison in our food and water.
The scientist should not advocate the use of such poisonous chemicals as fluoride, chloride, and sodium, which may have a bad effect on our brains and our human reproductive organs. The scientist that uses such poison on human beings wants to either minimize the birth rates or cause the extinction of a people.
The heads of the governments of the Christian world are confused, and
they do not know that they are confused. Why? Because their greatest
desire was to confuse us. Now Allah (God) has taken the confusion out of
us and put it into them.
Eat, America. Help yourself to the dessert that you have prepared for
us. You eat it. All praises are due to Allah (God) Who came in the Person
of Master Fard Muhammad.
By Rt
Published on Feb 12, 2014
Just one month after a major chemical leak poisoned the water of some 300,000 residents in Charleston, WV, yet another company is reporting a spill. This time, more than 100,000 gallons of coal slurry spilled into Field’s Creek from the Patriot Coal Company’s Kanawha Eagle Prep Plant. Coal slurry contains highly toxic metals like arsenic, lead, cadmium, chromium, iron, manganese, aluminum and nickel, but officials say there is no danger to tap water since there aren’t any public water intakes immediately downstream from the plant. RT correspondent Meghan Lopez brings us the latest.
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