We the availability of informatin that the internet presents to us, it is possible "to the true" data easily and quickly, much more so than ever before. That requires initiative and comprehension. and empowerment. Once data is obtained, than the skill set of discernment is needed for decision-making. Barack Obama demonstrated an ability to bring people together and an ability for teaming & networking. Now, he demonstrates the ability to get things done even though the (broad) bi-partisanship he was hoping for has not yet occurred. What has occurred is the mass immaturity and insanity that is out there and that has been amazing.
Backatcha, yes I share with him everything of value and this is one of many. He is not much on being online but will come in and read over my shoulder or listen to a video. Keep up the GREAT work. I will share with Willa.
Hey, I got your messages you left yesterday. I wasn't online with the computer I was on my phone trying to set it up on my cell phone. So I'm trying to set everything up on my phone, I'll log back on later. Have a good day! Thanks for the invitation seems like this will be very informative as well as educational
Mr. Black responding to your offer on learning,I'm starting with the foundation. The lesson I have done lets me know that knowing is the best thing you could ever have with the understanding of how to know it and know it correctly. peace god
Namaste, thanks Dr. Black for the reading material you past on to me I'm enjoying the articles, again, I cannot overstate how much I appreciate all you do and are doing to help myself and others learn how to learn. peace
f Mr C. Black is a member of this network i would like for him to reply to my message about the Matrix. If not would you be so kind as to forward the following message to him;
Its been a while since our last meeting and dialog about the Matrix.
I think that when an individual gets caught in a construct that they don't have an understanding of our impact that serves them and their interests it would be in their best interest to remove themselves from it.
The dialog learning continues. Steven (Steve) Flowers
Mr. Black’s program was a life-changing experience for me. I started in the program when I was in middle school and continued through high school even though I went away from home to a boarding school. Mr. Black’s program taught me how to think in a way I would never have learned in a traditional school environment. I credit the experiences from the classes with helping me excel on the ACT, SAT, as well as the GRE. There was lots of practical knowledge as well as experiences and lessons that made me think outside the box. Additionally, the whole process built up my confidence in my abilities as a student. Once I’d “mastered” the art of his teaching style I felt capable of learning anything. I was not intimidated when I was in challenging classes while matriculating for my BS at Tuskegee University, my Masters at Duke University or my Ph.D. at North Carolina State University. I am indebted to Mr. Black and his amazing program for contributing to my success as a research scientist today!
Dr. Black I've been researching and reading information pertaining to Red October. I now understand why this could not be allowed to happen anywhere else. I'm sure as I go deeper I will find more answers to the question posed last night.
Dr. Black have you seen Torch wood miracle day? It comes on stars and it has a lot of relevance to things we discuss. There is a marathon coming on monday at noon,but last nights episode 'the gathering',was really relevant to things we discuss as far as language and mistranslation done with intent.
I am always inspired by my beloved Clifford Black. Thru him I've learned a new way to teach and study and learn. Peace & Blessings to Dr/Mr. Black and to the People who Love and Respect Him. May Peace, Love and Greatness come to Members of the Red Pill on this day, the birthday of the great Osagyefo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah of Ghana and Africa. This is a great day for a great outstanding Black People!
"There are those who maintain that Africa cannot unite because we lack the three necessary ingredients for unity, a common race, culture and language. It is true that we have for centuries been divided. The territorial boundaries dividing us were fixed long ago, often quite arbitrarily, by the colonial powers. Some of us are Moslems, some Christians; many believe in traditional, tribal gods. Some of us speak French, some English, some Portuguese, not to mention the millions who speak only one of the hundreds of different African languages. We have acquired cultural differences which affect our outlook and condition our political development.
"All this is inevitable, due to our historical background. Yet in spite of this I am convinced that the forces making for unity far outweigh those which divide us. In meeting fellow Africans from all parts of the continent I am impressed by how much we have in common. It is not just our colonial past, or the fact that we have aims in common, it is something which goes far deeper. I can best describe it as a sense of one-ness in that we are Africans."
Hello there Dr. Black. Just sending you a message to introduce myself and tell u how much I am looking forward to learning here. My name is Quinton but im often called Q. I'm a junior in high school and was fortunate enough to be introduced to my good friend and mentor Charles Cartwright. I thank him for giving me this opportunity to learn how to learn and brightening my future, and I hope u and I can be great friends as well
B. Crittenden Freeman
Aug 25, 2009
Marion Hooper (Mikii)
Sep 9, 2009
Karen Dapremont
Sep 10, 2009
shonya pernell
Sep 19, 2009
kelvin stout
Sep 21, 2009
f muhammad
Sep 23, 2009
Aaron (Al) Lewis
Its been a while since our last meeting and dialog about the Matrix.
I think that when an individual gets caught in a construct that they don't have an understanding of our impact that serves them and their interests it would be in their best interest to remove themselves from it.
The dialog learning continues. Steven (Steve) Flowers
Oct 4, 2009
B. Crittenden Freeman
Oct 27, 2009
Vernessa McVay
Oct 11, 2010
James Starks
thank you brother Black
Feb 10, 2011
James Starks
Feb 11, 2011
Muata Natambu Muse EL BEY
Apr 1, 2011
Charles Cartwright (Neo)
Apr 1, 2011
Zakiya Leggett
Mr. Black’s program was a life-changing experience for me. I started in the program when I was in middle school and continued through high school even though I went away from home to a boarding school. Mr. Black’s program taught me how to think in a way I would never have learned in a traditional school environment. I credit the experiences from the classes with helping me excel on the ACT, SAT, as well as the GRE. There was lots of practical knowledge as well as experiences and lessons that made me think outside the box. Additionally, the whole process built up my confidence in my abilities as a student. Once I’d “mastered” the art of his teaching style I felt capable of learning anything. I was not intimidated when I was in challenging classes while matriculating for my BS at Tuskegee University, my Masters at Duke University or my Ph.D. at North Carolina State University. I am indebted to Mr. Black and his amazing program for contributing to my success as a research scientist today!
Zakiya H. Leggett, Ph.D.
Sustainability Scientist
zakiyahol@hotmail.com
Apr 12, 2011
Robert Chism
Sep 1, 2011
Robert Chism
Sep 3, 2011
Eclectic Educators
Oct 1, 2011
Inez Dockery
Namaste Dr. Black, apologies for missings class today. Varmints broke into my home last night and tore up the place, but all is well. Inez
Jan 29, 2012
LottaLox
Namaste Dr. Black. I just wanted you to know that I thoroughly enjoyed the training this weekend. Thank you for your gift.
Jul 30, 2012
Asha Bediako
I am always inspired by my beloved Clifford Black. Thru him I've learned a new way to teach and study and learn. Peace & Blessings to Dr/Mr. Black and to the People who Love and Respect Him. May Peace, Love and Greatness come to Members of the Red Pill on this day, the birthday of the great Osagyefo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah of Ghana and Africa. This is a great day for a great outstanding Black People!
"There are those who maintain that Africa cannot unite because we lack the three necessary ingredients for unity, a common race, culture and language. It is true that we have for centuries been divided. The territorial boundaries dividing us were fixed long ago, often quite arbitrarily, by the colonial powers. Some of us are Moslems, some Christians; many believe in traditional, tribal gods. Some of us speak French, some English, some Portuguese, not to mention the millions who speak only one of the hundreds of different African languages. We have acquired cultural differences which affect our outlook and condition our political development.
"All this is inevitable, due to our historical background. Yet in spite of this I am convinced that the forces making for unity far outweigh those which divide us. In meeting fellow Africans from all parts of the continent I am impressed by how much we have in common. It is not just our colonial past, or the fact that we have aims in common, it is something which goes far deeper. I can best describe it as a sense of one-ness in that we are Africans."
Osagyefo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah
from Africa Must Unite p. 132
Sep 18, 2012
Quinton Harrison
Dec 27, 2012