Black People : WHAT IF WE OWNED AN ISLAND?

But who will take care of us.
Do we any success trying to start a prosperous civilized community.
What happens when we take over an existing one.
We never want to address any real problems so nothing gets solved and we are so slow to evolve.

Yes, I have success at trying to start a prosperous civilized community.

And you're right, there are always those who never give anything real, while complaining about what others aren't doing.

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Destee
 
And the other thing is the islands won't have corner stores and malls for us to spend all our money. A pilot recently told me that they spot new islands all the time, there are hundreds of natural islands out there that are uncharted, very small private islands that when found are sold off to the highest bidder. Which is interesting because no one owns the oceans so how can you own a island in order to sell it? This means if someone sets up shop on a small island and starts living there what tax collector is coming all the way over there to collect? The ones that can bomb them from the sky that's who. It's also claimed an island can be part of the nearest country, usually islands are forming off the coast anyway.

There are cheap islands out there however, from $12,000 to about $20,000
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Get your farming skills, rain water purification tanks, solar panels and wifi- and you're good to go.
Clothing optional.
One of the main reasons I stress the Nguzo Saba

With 800 billion a year we could have purchased utilities going for sale during this economic slide,
manufacturing, here and in the motherland,
farms and buildings in all cities under foreclosure,
and as you say, islands but we have to have some

UJAMAA first,
and for that we need massive spiritual technologies to get us out from under the mind control of complacency
 
Yes, I have success at trying to start a prosperous civilized community.

And you're right, there are always those who never give anything real, while complaining about what others aren't doing.

:heart:

Destee
that is true folks like to challenge others about their community activity simply for making comments about Washington policies,
policies that cause more of a need for community activism,
such as educating the community about subprime mortgages, assisting those facing foreclosure with resources, soup kitchens and youth outreach programs
 
that is true folks like to challenge others about their community activity simply for making comments about Washington policies,
policies that cause more of a need for community activism,
such as educating the community about subprime mortgages, assisting those facing foreclosure with resources, soup kitchens and youth outreach programs

Brother Ankhur ... i wasn't responding to you, and i wish you'd quit bringing this washington politic talk to me, in threads totally unrelated.

If and when i'm ready to continue that discussion, i will return to the thread(s) created for that topic, or start one myself.

Thanks.

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Destee
 

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