In my book "SCAM: How the Black Leadership Exploits Black America," I write about Farrakhan:
Farrakhan has risen to fame under the guise of wanting to help black men take charge of their lives and the lives of their families. He entices his listeners by giving them a little truth about history and about slavery in America. Once they are emotionally involved with Farrakhan's version of "truth," he then reveals his true motive, which is to blame the white man (especially Jews) for everything. All the reasons blacks can't make it, all of their problems, are due to the "blue eyed devil," the white man in America.
Farrakhan achieved national prominence in October of 1995 on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., when he received national attention for his so-called "Million Man March" and I said then that the American people would live to regret it.
Over the last 20 years, I have been invited to speak and run programs for men and youth incarcerated in correctional facilities in California, Michigan and Texas. My nonprofit BOND (Brotherhood Organization of A New Destiny), has operated programs for inmates inside the Los Angeles Men's Central Jail and the Twin Towers Correctional Facility.
I have witnessed and heard countless reports of young black men routinely targeted and recruited by various subversive groups. One of the leading recruiters inside U.S. jails and prisons is none other than Louis Farrakhan's Nation of Islam.
Hard to believe anyone would fall for that garbage.
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