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00:00This is King Judah 23 of the Judah Life Podcast
00:18and you're watching the Empire Network.
00:30The Boulé is formed by the Greek.
00:41This is the reason why Jesse ain't done nothing.
00:43Al ain't done nothing.
00:44These are 33rd degree Freemasons.
00:46How are they going to do something when they are in position to manage you?
00:50It's the Black Greek fraternities and these that was formed in Howard University
00:54and a lot of those famous Black universities.
00:58It's also part of the Prince Hall Masons and the Elks.
01:04These are the secret societies in the hood that you don't even know that they hear.
01:10And let me bless you for real.
01:12The real power of this is in the church.
01:14See a lot of these preachers are in these secret societies
01:16and that's why they can't preach anything.
01:19Their job is not to enlighten you.
01:21Their job is to house you.
01:23It is to pacify you.
01:24It is to give you a good feeling about your suffering.
01:28But never cause you to say there is a reason behind this.
01:34These are your councilmen's and your aldermen's and people in your people that get up that word boule
01:39say b-o-u-l-e and you'll find out this is what most of these supposedly civil rights people belong to.
01:47The boule is formed by the Greek fraternities.
01:51The Black Greek fraternities.
01:52I told you it's all about the Greeks.
01:54Malcolm X knew about the boule.
01:56And if I really want to bless you to really mess you up, Martin Luther King was part of the boule.
02:03They killed him because he went against them.
02:05He was in it.
02:06He went against them when he started talking about white stuff.
02:10And white stuff was that Vietnam War.
02:11Year after year, spend more money on military defense than on programs of social uplift is approaching spiritual death.
02:23When he started talking about the Vietnam War, it's over.
02:26That's their business.
02:27It's the king business.
02:28Your job was to manage the Negroes.
02:31We put you in a position.
02:33Y'all hear what I'm saying?
02:38All y'all that don't know that Black people can be white supremacists too.
02:42I'm going to say that again.
02:44Black people can be white supremacists too.
02:47Yo.
02:48You guys need to look into what the boule is.
02:51The boule is the Black group.
02:53The Black group with the Masons.
02:54So you see all these Jay-Z, Beyonce.
02:57They're called Black Excellence.
02:59Meek Mill.
03:00They have the Roc Nation brunch.
03:03And you see all them Black people there.
03:05And then you have them.
03:06You see all the Black people in the Congress.
03:08The Black people in the White House.
03:11And all these parties.
03:12Especially when Kamala was coming up.
03:14You see bouquos of nothing but Black people.
03:17And they're all in fraternities.
03:18The boule and the Freemasons and the elites and white supremacy.
03:24All go together.
03:25Surprise.
03:26Surprise.
03:26Surprise.
03:27You wonder why Black people can't get up.
03:30Because their own people were selling them out.
03:32Their own people were selling them out.
03:35Yeah.
03:35It'd be your own people.
03:37Four female and the boule tend to make up an aristocracy.
03:43We talked in the park about the 10%.
03:45Not in the sense of us in exclusivity.
03:48But them in the terms of deputizing 10% of the population.
03:53To assure that the 90% never catch on.
03:57And it's very important to know.
03:59That if you look to Alpha Phi Alpha website.
04:01There's Alphas.
04:02Kappas.
04:03Qs.
04:04And Phi Beta Sigma.
04:05There's Zeta Phi Beta.
04:07Delta Sigma Theta.
04:08A.K.
04:08A.K.A.
04:09And Delta.
04:10I'm missing somebody.
04:11Sigma Gamma Roe.
04:12If you look to say the Alpha website.
04:15They brag about being 95% of all black lawyers.
04:19Now the Alphas are 95% of the black lawyers.
04:22What does that leave?
04:23The Kappas.
04:23The Qs.
04:24Okay.
04:25Now we're in the 90s.
04:26They claim to be 65% of the black accountants.
04:30The lawyers.
04:31The doctors.
04:32Dominating.
04:33And it may be.
04:34That our professions are dominated by people in the Greek societies.
04:38At Howard there was a student that I tried to help get a doctorate in engineering.
04:42Very exclusive about giving them out.
04:44If you get one you're set for life.
04:46Morgan State.
04:47Howard are very exclusive.
04:48Took big money from governments to make engineers.
04:51But the brothers weren't coming out.
04:54And when we got deeply involved.
04:55We found how close knit.
04:58How selective the professional process is.
05:02So he ended up at the patent office.
05:04He was a Kappa.
05:06He said we have 15 blacks.
05:08One female.
05:0914 brothers.
05:10And all 14 of us are Kappas.
05:12Only Kappas going to get in here.
05:14And there are jobs all over.
05:16Where we think we're applying for something fair and open.
05:20But I would suggest that the ruling class recognized.
05:23This was a very significant period deed on when they decided that they would give a college degree to a person of African ancestry in America who after reconstruction should have been pretty pissed off.
05:35And so they were very weak to Africans in America.
05:39Only 2,000.
05:41So there was this thing they went through.
05:42A born man versus the made man.
05:44The born man, the king and the queens of Europe, had to deputize people to colonize the lands.
05:51The Columbuses and the Cecil Rhodeses who went to Africa.
05:55They weren't the aristocracy.
05:57But they fought to be gladiators and colonists and explorers.
06:01The Lewis and Clark who were Masons.
06:03They signed the deal.
06:05Thinking they made it.
06:07But the price?
06:08Their voice.
06:09Millions in the bank.
06:11But not a dollar builds the hood that raised them.
06:14They call it talent.
06:15But it's just performance.
06:17For power they'll never own.
06:19Fame without freedom.
06:21Riches without responsibility.
06:23Some call them the black bully, the chosen.
06:25Not to free us, but to control us.
06:29White supremacy doesn't need to fight us.
06:31When it pays some of us to keep us still.
06:34They run.
06:35They dance.
06:36They sing.
06:37But they never build.
06:39They fear the ones who teach.
06:41So they elevate the ones who distract.
06:44If they spoke truth, they lose it all.
06:47So they stay scripted.
06:49The system never needed chains.
06:51Just contracts.
06:54Who are the gatekeepers and what do they do?
06:56The definition of a gatekeeper is an attendant at a gate who is employed to control who goes through.
07:04And a second definition is a person or thing that controls access to something.
07:10The bully is said to be the gatekeepers of the black community.
07:16The bully is made up of members of Sigma Pi Phi Fraternity.
07:22It is the first Greek letter society for African American men.
07:27And it was founded in 1904.
07:30As a point of reference,
07:33Booker T. Washington had founded the National Negro Business League in 1900
07:38to promote the interests of African American businesses.
07:42And the main purpose of his organization was to promote commercial and financial development of black businessmen and women.
07:52It is important to note that Booker T. Washington's organization was open to women.
07:58It was established in 1900.
08:00So we have to know that there was a lot of discrimination against women at that time.
08:05But he did include women because he understood that in order for the African American people to advance,
08:14it was going to take both men and women.
08:16The bully was only open to men, college-educated men.
08:22The bully only accepts membership from men who are already successful in business.
08:29They don't have chapters on college campuses.
08:32However, they have a congenial relationship with black fraternities.
08:38As in, they are very welcoming to members of Kappa Alpha Psi, Omega Psi Phi, Alpha Phi Alpha, Phi Beta Sigma, and Iota Phi Theta.
08:50So these two business networks, the National Negro Business League and the bully,
08:57were established to help African Americans network in business, commerce, education, politics, whatever the case would be,
09:06because the established white associations were not available to them.
09:12They were not open to them.
09:13The distinction should be made that the National Negro Business League was open to any African Americans that were active in business,
09:23pursuing business ventures, whereas the bully offered membership to professional people, college graduates.
09:32Booker T. Washington and Dr. W.E.B. Du Bois were sort of adversaries at this time.
09:37And Booker T. Washington, of course, belonged to the Negro Business League,
09:42and Dr. Du Bois was an early member of the Boulay.
09:46Also, Booker T. Washington was very supportive of Black Wall Street and Tulsa.
09:53So that has to be noted.
09:56To know what the Boulay does is to know who the members are.
10:01And this is a small list of men that belong or did belong to the Boulay.
10:06Dr. W.E.B. Du Bois, author, professor, and activist.
10:11Dr. Martin Luther King, civil rights leader.
10:14Ralph Bunch, ambassador to the United Nations.
10:18Andrew Young, mayor of Atlanta, ambassador to the United Nations and civil rights leader.
10:24Douglas Wilder, governor of Virginia.
10:28Thurgood Marshall, Supreme Court Justice.
10:31Eric Holder, attorney general of the United States under President Obama.
10:37John Lewis, a congressman from Georgia.
10:40And Kenneth Chenault, who was the CEO of American Express.
10:45These are African American leaders.
10:47They come from all walks of life.
10:50From politics, government, education, and business.
10:55They are called the gatekeepers of the African American community.
11:01I will read their mission statement.
11:05And then I can discuss what I know that some of these organizations do that these men belong to in addition to the Boulay.
11:14Their statement says that they are modeling leadership, education, and civic responsibility by supporting these endeavors
11:24and by mentoring the young men who will advance the African American community
11:29in all facets of equality, mutual respect, and devotion to democratic traditions.
11:37Also, in their historical information, they say that in the early years of Sigma Pi Phi,
11:45they were a secret organization.
11:48But in 1982, they adopted a policy of limited and selected publicity.
11:55And that usually has to do with money.
11:57When you open your organization up in ways like that,
12:01it's usually due to the fact that money...
12:03Y'all realize all of your civil rights actors was part of the Black Boulay?
12:08Rosa Parks was in a sorority, bro.
12:10Huey P. Newton was Sigma Pi Phi.
12:12Martin Luther King was Boulay, bro.
12:15Marcus Garvey was Boulay, bro.
12:17Break it down.
12:19And the ones that wasn't Boulay got killed faster.
12:21But it just goes...
12:22Why am I saying this?
12:23Because they gave us all of our rights and civil rights leaders,
12:26everybody who was fighting against the system, they gave them to us.
12:29W.E. Du Bois, Booker T. Washington-ass niggas, gave us the blueprint.
12:34A false blueprint.
12:36That's why I said they selling us fake programs.
12:38Bro, y'all gotta really listen to my music, what I be saying, bro.
12:40A lot of people think I'll just be putting words together because you had a lower vibration.
12:45You can't understand my word jumbo.
12:47But why would they give us a whole whitewash history and make us be mad at white people, bro?
12:53Oh, the white man.
12:54Because it gets you looking this way the whole time while they could be right next to you.
12:57Yeah, the white man, yeah.
12:59While we taking everything, bro.
13:00It's about families and last names, bro.
13:03That's what The Matrix is about, bro.
13:05This shit is crazy.
13:16Hey, bro.
13:17Integration threw us off.
13:18I don't care what nobody say.
13:20And in my head every day I question, why?
13:22Who pushed for this?
13:23The Boulay is the reason why integration happened.
13:25It makes so much sense, bro.
13:28Shout out to UBV TV, bro.
13:30He put it together like so simply, bro.
13:32If y'all never checked out his page, y'all need to.
13:35Because there was a black delegation.
13:37There was a black delegation.
13:38And if y'all know, there was black people in government since the 1800s.
13:42During the Civil War times, bro.
13:44There was black, quote unquote, what they call black in law.
13:47That's straw man language.
13:48But we was already in there.
13:50You feel me?
13:50But when it come to who was pushing for integration, if you don't believe me, if you don't believe it was Boulay or our own people that set us up, who was at the top of the come together?
14:00We are one.
14:01Hold hands.
14:02And I was y'all walk with hands with my sister, brethren.
14:06Who was it?
14:09MLK.
14:10And what is MLK?
14:12Search up his sorority.
14:13I don't know which one it is, bro.
14:14Huey P.
14:15Newton was Sigma.
14:16Or a five pay to whatever one of them was.
14:21And you all see, I'm talking at the college right now.
14:23So it gave me this idea to speak on this.
14:27Because, bro, we got sold out by the 10%.
14:29That's why in a wide nation, 5% of knowledge, 5% is getting knowledge, right?
14:34But the 10% is hold us back.
14:36That's the big six.
14:37That's the Boulay that Steve Coakley was talking about, bro.
14:41That's why I don't trust my, um, I don't trust you if you just, hey, brother, this, this, and that.
14:45Like, I remember one time somebody walked up to me like, are you a conscious brother?
14:49I'm like, I don't even know what you're talking about.
14:51Like, what?
14:53Somebody said all our grandmothers is Freemasons and Eastern Stars, bro.
14:56They said all our grandmas are Boulay.
14:58But then, I had to stop laughing.
15:01Because my grandma from South Carolina, right?
15:02She grew up on the same street as Jesse Jackson, bro.
15:06And my grandma was into politics.
15:08She retired 10 years ago.
15:09She used to be the senator of South Carolina, right?
15:11But it got me thinking, like, bro, do our grandmas even have a hidden hand in keeping the knowledge separated away from us?
15:19But I think that, because my grandma originally wrote a book about the Civil War, Civil Rights, and all that, right?
15:24Not Civil War, Civil Rights.
15:26But it's like, as you go on, some people think, like, oh, let me infiltrate politics, the W.E. Du Bois mentality.
15:32We got to infiltrate their system, the Booker T. Washington mentality.
15:34I think my grandma was just more on that.
15:36But the fact that all of our family got, like, masons in it and all that, and if you don't have a direct tie and you go back down south, one of your, you tie it some type of way.
15:45Trust me.
15:46We the original masons.
15:47We the original orders.
15:49So, I understand the science on that, right?
15:51But on a grander scheme, these people that's claiming these titles, right?
15:55They check in with white masons.
15:57They check in with elite government.
16:00Let's not call it white.
16:01Let's call it, like, shadow masons.
16:03The ones that's behind the scenes, the Albert Pike type of niggas, you know?
16:07The ones that connect back to them fake royal families.
16:11But all them fake royal families wearing black face garments on their suit coats.
16:18Black face.
16:18And people thinking it's racist, but all the time it's showing lineage.
16:21I forgot who made that video.
16:22I think it was on code, on YouTube.
16:24But he was like, all our grandmas is eastern stars.
16:26I'm like, bro, chill out, bruh.
16:28The black bourgeoisie is a group of coons.
16:39A group of coons.
16:40Financed, educated, and totally loyal to the slave masters agenda.
16:46They do not think black.
16:47They do not act black.
16:48And they don't make no shame about it.
16:50You follow me?
16:50They'll walk through here with their white wife and look at you like something wrong with you.
16:53Yeah, she flat in the back and, okay, the black bourgeoisie is basically five groups.
17:01Politicians.
17:02Uh-huh.
17:08Entertainment.
17:09Right.
17:10Higher education.
17:11So the political bourgeois.
17:13Uh-huh.
17:14Entertainment bourgeois.
17:16Higher education bourgeois.
17:18Economic bourgeois.
17:20Uh-huh.
17:20It's that top 1% black income, right?
17:24And then the most dangerous of the five, religious bourgeois.
17:29People have asked me to talk about the origins of the boulet.
17:33Why would you use the term boulet, black boulet?
17:36Why are y'all saying that?
17:37And why a lot of y'all who's making content is against them?
17:41Who are they?
17:42How did they get started?
17:44Why are they a problem to the black community?
17:47The black boulet and why they have been a problem.
17:49We're going to go through some things.
17:51So the black boulet itself, and we'll put this up on the screen here.
17:55It was started in 1904.
17:57Now, the first black Greek secret society was formed in Philadelphia by Dr. Henry Minton and his five colleagues.
18:06Now, you see them on the screen.
18:10The boulet is an acronym for Sigma Pi Phi, and it was formed to bring together a select group of educated black men and women fashioned after Yale's skull and bones.
18:23Right now, the skull and bones is another secret society.
18:26You know, you know about that.
18:28Now, the boulet historically takes pride in having providing leadership and service to black Americans during the Great Depression, World War one and two in the civil rights movement.
18:38So many people say, what could the boulet offer America's blacks in the 21st century?
18:45So joining the exclusive secret society, offered advancement and perks to the select blacks in return for loyalty to its objectives.
18:54Now, they believe in the talented 10th.
18:57Now, any of you know about the talented 10th?
18:59That belief is the best and brightest of black America, which is 10 percent, should be running to 90 percent.
19:07It's a very elitist mindset.
19:10It's wrong just because you went to a school don't mean you smart, because in this day and time, a master's degree don't guarantee you a job.
19:19You've got a lot of debt.
19:20And if you're not smart with the right degree, you're going to have a piece of paper debt and still going to be broke.
19:27Right.
19:28But this is the process.
19:30So you say, while the majority of ordinary blacks were disenfranchised, you know, the boulet members, you know, they were doing good.
19:38This is historically, OK, understand that boulet members live a good life in America.
19:46They benefit off the system of racism and white supremacy and they benefit off of your oppression and my oppression.
19:54They benefit from that.
19:55Understand all these ones, Jack and Jill and the links and all these little societies like that.
20:02They all tie it in.
20:05Understand that.
20:06Notice that all the ones that they all know each other, they hang with each other.
20:11They don't like other black people.
20:13You see, the problem that the boulet have with people like us and Tariq and Yvette and Tone and Jason Black and, you know, Professor Black Truth and anybody else is speaking out right now against this.
20:27It's that we're not part of the boulet.
20:30We're not part of the class.
20:31And they look at us as a threat to destroy them because right now they don't really have much use anymore because with the talented, talented mentality, it says you must control the 90 percent.
20:45And they lost control of the 90 percent.
20:48This is why you have Roland Martin.
20:50And I got to mention him because he is a boulet member.
20:52He told me out of his own mouth on Twitter that he's part of the boulet.
20:56That's why you see him wearing all this African garb all the time.
21:00He's trying to convince you he's black.
21:01But we're going to get to that part later.
21:03Why they do that.
21:05OK, so they said that the archons, which is the male boulet members and their wives with 112 chapters make up the wealthiest group of black men and women on the planet.
21:18Now, archon means demon, but yet that's what they want to be a part of.
21:23And they like to keep that hidden and say, but who does the boulet really serve?
21:27Well, you know, I don't serve the black community.
21:29Now, it serves racism and white supremacy.
21:32And as long as the black boulet member conforms to the rules, the riches will be in abundance, if not come down the hatchet.
21:42And they state that blackmail is also part of the deal.
21:45Now, the Masonic secret society has a pyramid style like all the rest, you know, by the Masons in that situation.
21:53As a lower ranks are kept from knowing what the upper ranks know.
21:56Now, the early 20th century was a period of reconstruction.
21:59We put this up on the screen and you can see this is the boulet members.
22:05Right. But I want you to notice on the screen you have two white people and they're supposed to be part of the black boulet.
22:12That's intentional while they're on there.
22:14Now, Marcus Garvey, the great Marcus Garvey, the greatest of all time, the father of modern and past Africanism.
22:24He laid down the blueprint. OK, so he had his back to Africa movement and it was in full swing and Garvey represented genuine black leadership.
22:34In other words, Marcus Garvey represented that 90 percent.
22:38He represented the streets. He represented the grassroots.
22:43Now, W.E.B. Dubois, the founding member of the New York chapter of the boulet, he stated that the boulet was created to keep the black professional away from Marcus Garvey.
22:56See, understand any person is trying to take black people out of racism, white supremacy and the freedom.
23:03That is a threat to the black boulet. Understand that the joy reads.
23:07And I'm not saying she's in the black boulet, but usually when you see the professionals, they are they clicked in somewhere with it.
23:14Right. Now, they say the remaking of the house Negro was necessary to institute a group of blacks who had a vested interest in protecting the elite white system.
23:25And they say shortly after founding of the boulet was also Marcus Garvey's time of back to African movement when he reached a million plus people without television or radio.
23:36Do you understand how significant and how popular Marcus Garvey was at that time period?
23:41He had no TV, no radio, and yet he was popular.
23:45And he had no Twitter, no Facebook, no Instagram, no YouTube, no nothing, no messenger, anything.
23:52And yet he was that popular. Now, Dubois emphasized, according to Steve Coakley, the importance to steal the black professional away from Garvey because an Afrocentric organization that articulated and captured a black professional would give white people no safe haven in the black community.
24:14So the boulet, the remaking of the house Negro was necessary to build up a group of Negroes who had an investment in protecting the white system and produced by whites having stole this land.
24:29This is post reconstruction. Now, taking away the articulate Negro, now designed to replace them with organized institutions to keep them away from self-improvement.
24:37So we find in the same period as the founding of the boulet, the founding of the four male alpha phi alpha, kappa alpha psi, omega psi phi, and phi beta sigma, and the four female alpha alpha, delta sigma theta, zeta phi beta, and sigma gamma rho, college-based fraternities and sororities.
25:00We also find them at the NAACP and urban league. Now, I know some people on this page may be part of that organization and you may say, man, I'm not no boulet.
25:11I just joined the fraternity. I'm not part of any of that. You may not be part of the boulet.
25:17You may not be. Not to say that you are, but I'm telling you what was created, why I was created, and why all these fraternities have ties to the boulet.
25:28Not to say that you are. You may be in it, but you may not be tied in like that.
25:33You may not be willing to do the things that they're willing to do to sell out black people to be in it.
25:38So I don't want to just indict everybody just in case you're in a fraternity, because some of y'all in these fraternities, y'all get real bothered like you're talking about your kids when you mention them fraternities.
25:50I'm just saying. So they say, now, Du Bois is one of the strongest opponents of Marcus Garvey, and he was an instrumental tool in stopping one of the strongest grassroots movements in the century.
26:00What was Garvey's plan? Right. We all know this. His plan was to take as many Africans from America and start a settlement in the nation of Liberia and then help the new nation produce and control their own rubber crops and other industries in natural resources.
26:15OK, so Marcus Garvey, he stated that if the oil of Africa is good for Rockefeller's interest, if iron is good for Carnegie in trust, then these minerals are good for us.
26:28Why should we allow Wall Street and the capitalist group of America and other countries exploit our country when they refuse to give us a fair chance in the countries of our adoption?
26:39That's the same thing I talk about today is that you've got China in Africa.
26:44The United States won't get out. Russia want to be in everybody want to be in Africa, getting all the resources.
26:49And what about black Americans? Why aren't we there even making any kind of business?
26:54I've talked about this so many times. Marcus Garvey continues to say, why should not Africa give to the world is black Rockefeller Rothschild and Henry Ford?
27:03He's right. Marcus Garvey understood that we cannot be a people without any kind of power.
27:11Wealth brings power and the wealth is in Africa. Here you're going to be sabotaged.
27:17Look at all the black men that get money.
27:19What happens to them in the end a lot of times? It don't end well.
27:23Didn't Eddie Griffin say on Vlad TV that they always got to have an asterisk by your name?
27:29Because they...
27:30Boulay and Celebrities Part 1.
27:33LeBron never went to college, but does he have a tattoo of the Boulay on his chest?
27:39The Boulay is formed by the Greek.
27:42This is the reason why Jesse ain't done nothing.
27:44Al ain't done nothing. These are 33rd degree Freemasons.
27:46How are they going to do something when they are in position to manage you?
27:50It's the black Greek fraternities and these that was formed in Howard University and a lot of those famous black universities.
28:00It's also part of the Prince Hall Masons and the Elks.
28:04These are the secret societies in the hood that you don't even know that they hear.
28:11And let me bless you for real.
28:12The real power of this is in the church.
28:14See, a lot of these preachers are in these secret societies.
28:17And that's why they can't preach anything.
28:20Their job is not to enlighten you.
28:22Their job is to house you.
28:24It is to pacify you.
28:25It is to give you a good feeling about your suffering.
28:30But never cause you to say there is a reason behind this.
28:34These are your councilmen's and your aldermen.
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