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Right Now Revelation
Right Now Revelation
Right Now Revelation
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Right Now Revelation

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As we navigate through this journey called life, have you ever felt that there is more to the story? Is there an inclination that the powers that be have given us a false narrative? This reflection of my future and past explores various topics that affect each of our lives and, at times, threaten our existence. This book is hard-hitting and speaks to power. It attempts to take the reader down a path of enlightenment, exploring historical inaccuracies, religious fallacies, sinister experiments, and geo-engineering, just to name a few. The poems are written in a rhythmic style, designed to uplift and to inspire to action. In order to secure a future for our children, we all need to step up to the plate. We all need to do our part in raising consciousness on a global level, taking a stand against the tyranny that exists in a prudent and intellectual manner. The rulers of this world continue to dumb us down with fluoride in our drinking water and vaccines injected in our children, while we continue to breathe this toxic air. Our air is filled with aluminum, strontium, and barium, and the average person is clueless of this and the effects theyre having on each of us. As the planes continue to traverse the airways, no longer can we afford to sit back in silence. The rulers of this paradigm continue to label us black, white, Republican, Democrat, Christian, or Muslim. In my opinion, the only labels that are pertinent to our existence is the haves and the have-nots. The revolution starts in the mind. I challenge each of my readers to do their part in helping to free humanity from this evil that has plagued us for far too long.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherXlibris US
Release dateFeb 14, 2018
ISBN9781543466867
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Elluntate Bell

Elluntate D. Bell was born and raised in Mound Bayou, Ms. This small town has the distinction of being the only all black city in the United States. Founded by ex slaves Isaiah T. Montgomery and Benjamin T. Green, this city was given the title Jewel of the Delta. Elluntate currently resides in Pinson, Al with his beautiful wife Lana. Our author attended John F. Kennedy High School, where he graduated amongst the tops in his class. He lettered in three sports; football, baseball and basketball. Elluntate attended Alcorn State University on football scholarship, while also playing baseball for two seasons. He earned his B.S. degree in Biology Pre-Med. Today our author owns a used car dealership in Center Point, Al. He is the proud father of three biological children; Octavius, Sigourney, Jackson and two step-children Clarissa and DAndre. Upon losing his step dad to leukemia, our author wrote his first poem titled Reflections of a Son. Finding it harder and harder to digest the lies which are feed to society on a daily basis, our author has under gone a spiritual transformation. This is reflected in his rhythmic writing style which inspires the reader to take a deeper look into history and the false narratives being perpetrated. His poems have proven to be therapeutic and are his way of attempting to break free from the matrix. Our author is a devout reader and among his favorite books is the Holy Bible. God has commanded us all in Romans 12:2 Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what Gods will is-his good, pleasing and perfect will.

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    Right Now Revelation - Elluntate Bell

    1. Restoration

    Forty years on this earth and no clue of my true last name

    Forced to operate in a system that covets money, wealth, and fame

    A system that refuses to tell my history as it’s supposed to be

    In short, a system that has stolen our legacy

    A system that has brought about our destruction

    Perhaps a wise man should turn this into a Hollywood production

    And tell of a people once so prosperous and great

    Even our president the world has grown to hate

    No, we will continue to tell and believe the lies

    Our skin so black and beautiful, yet we are taught to despise

    So I turn to my Bible to seek answers as I pray

    Then I’m reminded of the eighteen books that have been taken away

    So I press on, which I must, and long for the day

    When a people will truly be free

    Restoration, come, don’t delay

    2. Look Again

    In church I’m taught that Christ died on Calvary

    But never that he looked so much like me

    I’m taught all the Israelite kings from David to Hezekiah

    Yet in 2015 I can’t find a true depiction of the Messiah

    And who was Pharaoh with all his bling

    Remember that’s the title of a head of state such as king or queen

    Never do our history books mention them by name

    For this atrocious omission, who should I blame?

    The Africans had gold reserves beyond measure

    Yet Aristotle stole the greatest treasure

    In the books he plagiarized for selfish gain

    Now we credit him as father of modern philosophy, what a shame

    Told that Africans made no contributions to civilization

    Knowing the truth is the key to race preservation

    Whether Amen, Ra, or Jehovah, God is looking to give us a true illustration

    He must do so first before there can be restoration

    He must show us how it was from the very beginning

    Then we will know if we are actually winning

    When we come into the knowledge of our true history

    We can then live life as God intended, blissfully!

    3. Life

    All lives, black lives, what does it really matter

    We just want to be rid of all the hideous splatter

    Of blood that we find out here in these streets

    Let us be thankful that the cops chose to work those beats

    The ones who choose to put their lives on the line

    To protect us from all types of crime

    So I say thanks for all you do

    And when you see me out hanging with my crew

    Just know that all of us are not so bad

    Yet this negative depiction is so sad

    Just like the one who came to save

    You know the one who overcame the grave

    The one who gave his life for you and me

    Yet still is a victim of bigotry

    We tell the world to praise his name

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