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HEBREWS TO NEGROES WAKE UP BLACK AMERICA

NEW YORK CITY CONFERENCE

SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 2019

1PM-4PM

SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 2019

10AM-6PM

MOVIE SCREENING - SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 2019

MEET & GREET, 6PM - SCREENING BEGINS, 7PM

BETH-EL HOUSE OF YAH

3482 PARK AVE.  BRONX, NY. 10456

"For if thou wert cut out of the olive tree which is wild by nature, and wert grafted contrary to nature into a good olive tree: how much more shall these, which be the natural branches, be grafted into their own olive tree?"   Romans 11:24

 The Natural Branches in NYC

The rich history of so-called black people in New York City is vast, but mostly understated.  Their influence in the inception of the city is profound; by the time of the American Revolution the black population was approximately 25%.

But as with the rest of the country, throughout its history, New York City has served as a beloved home for many so-called blacks, and at the same time, a source of great struggle, economic genocide, and terroristic violence.

From the Draft Riots of 1863, to the dawn of the tradition of economic destruction of black communities with Seneca Village, which continues still in the rampant gentrification of long-standing black neighborhoods across the boroughs, so-called blacks have struggled to maintain a foothold in the great city.  Join historian, writer, and filmmaker Ronald Dalton Jr. and guests to examine the state of the so-called black population in New York City, their hidden Hebrew heritage, and how it all ties into the"end times" prophecy,  their well-being, and that of their generations to come.

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CONFERENCE DAY 1

 SATURDAY 1:00PM - 4:00PM

PRESENTATIONS BY RONALD DALTON JR.  INCLUDE:

THE TABLE OF NATIONS

WHO IS ESAU & EDOM?

THE FALL OF BABYLON & SOCIETAL COLLAPSE

SATURDAY

MOVIE SCREENING 7:00PM

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PRE-SHOW MEET & GREET

WITH RONALD DALTON JR.

6:00PM

CONFERENCE DAY 2

 SUNDAY 10:00AM - 6:00PM

PRESENTATIONS INCLUDE:

TEN VIRGINS: PREPARE THY LAMP

Lucas Cameron of 7 Trumpets Prepper imparts invaluable information on preparing for societal collapse

IS AFRICA THE ANSWER?

Onleilove Alston of Prophetic Whirlwind and Gilbert Kobina Bouhairie of The God Box Foundation join Ronald Dalton Jr. to discuss the implications of the Hebrew Diaspora's proposed return to Africa.

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Onleilove Alston

PROPHETIC WHIRLWIND

Born and raised in East New York and Brooklyn, Onleilove (pronounced Onlylove) Chika Alston, is a community organizer, teacher, writer, and founder of Prophetic Whirlwind, an organization which seeks to uncover the Biblical Hebrews and restore Biblical Womanhood while inspiring through Biblical study, discipleship, and historical analysis.  After receiving her bachelor’s degree in Human Development with a minor in African-American studies from Penn State University, she received her Master of Divinity and Master of Social Work degrees from Union Theological Seminary and Columbia University School of Social Work, respectively. 

For more information about Onleilove please visit:

propheticwhirlwind.com 

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Lucas Cameron

7 TRUMPETS PREPPER

Lucas Cameron is an off-grid construction contractor, farmer, ministry worker, and humble servant of The Most High YAH, who came into The WAY in 2009;  he has been dedicated to his ministry, and to assisting families and individuals in transitioning to an off-grid lifestyle ever since.  Lucas professes a deep love for The Most High, and is focused on the rebuilding of the true nation of Israel, the restoration of the old path of faith, and gathering as many souls as possible in preparation of the last days, and the sounding of the 7 Trumpets of Revelation.

For more information about Lucas

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Gilbert Kobina Bouhairie

THE GOD BOX FOUNDATION

Gilbert Kobina Bouhairie is a Systematic Theologian specializing in African/African Diaspora Religions from Union Theological Seminary, New York. He received his B.A in Philosophy, Politics and Law (PPL) and M.A in Philosophy at SUNY Binghamton. He also received an M.A. in Theology at Union Theological Seminary. He is the Founder of The God Box Foundation and the Interfaith Director for PANAFEST (Pan African Historical Festival) in Ghana. He currently lectures in Seminaries and Universities in the U.S and in Ghana.

For more information about Gilbert please visit:

thegodboxfoundation.org

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