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The first mistake they made was making guns, then the second mistake they made was making bullets, then their third mistake was killing human beings and other living creatures with this destructive weapon, which they call gun. There is no need to make guns and bullets, since they only create sadness and destruction, to people and other living creatures, upon the face ofthis great universe. Guns do not create prosperity, they only create violence, sadness, murders, misery, weeping and wailing, when they are used by them who make them and worship them.
You did mentioned that people are being locked up for having guns without having licences, my opinion is that guns should not be in the affairs of human beings, since they were only made to kill and wounded people and other living creatures. You spoke about the bullets making so much noise, so, I must inform you, that they have bullets which can be connected to guns, with what they called silencers, so, they will shoot someone from a distance, and he or she just fall to the ground, and there is no noise whatsoever, their brutish technology is very advance. The journey of life continues. Take the best care of yourself and your people.
Again I send many oceans of blessings and self determination to African people everywhere.
ONE BLACK HEART ONE BLACK LOVE.
Baba Ras Marcus.
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