Trey Knowles' "Fugio" is an allegorical song that critiques historical figures, particularly Benjamin Franklin. The lyrics suggest that Franklin mistreated, jailed, and killed indigenous people while simultaneously asserting control over global currency. The song appears to expose these injustices and challenge the narrative surrounding Franklin's legacy.
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Wednesday, April 30, 2025
Friday, April 25, 2025
Song: Rahab to Son of Red Earth
Trey Knowles' "Rahab to Son of Red Earth" is a song that presents a modern-day Rahab delivering a message to the Son of Red Earth, warning that his walls will soon fall and that his sins have reached the heavens. The lyrics emphasize themes of divine justice, historical reckoning, and spiritual warfare, referencing figures like Goliath and invoking biblical imagery.
Thursday, April 24, 2025
Wednesday, April 23, 2025
Song: Innocent Eyes
Trey Knowles' "Innocent Eyes" is a powerful song that critiques police brutality and systemic injustice. The lyrics explore themes of racial profiling, mercy, and biblical justice, questioning how society would react if Jesus were a Black man. The song draws parallels between historical oppression and modern-day struggles, urging listeners to reflect on justice and accountability.
Monday, April 21, 2025
Sunday, April 20, 2025
Isreal Abomination of Desolation
The "abomination of desolation" is a phrase from the Book of Daniel and mentioned by Jesus in the Gospels, referring to a future event where a blasphemous display will take place in the temple, likely indicating the beginning of a period of great tribulation. This event is seen as a sign of the end times and the coming of Jesus Christ.
I will make those who are of the synagogue of Satan, who claim to be Jews though they are not, but are liars—I will make them come and fall down at your feet and acknowledge that I have loved you. Revelation 3:9
Song: 47th
Trey Knowles' allegory song "47th" is the son of the bloodline of the Holy Roman Emperor of Germany, who becomes the president of the United States. The Third Reich, which the Nazis referred to as the Thousand-Year Reich of earth control. 47th is the Tyrant who puts the world in chaos, pretends to bring peace, but causes humanity to kill one another.
Friday, April 18, 2025
Song: You Scientist
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Trey Knowles' "You Scientists" critiques the influence of scientists on society, particularly those who reject religious beliefs. The song suggests that some scientists manipulate the world through experiments, controlling both the earth and human life. It explores themes of atheism, paganism, and power, questioning the ethical implications of scientific advancements.
Wednesday, April 16, 2025
Song: Standback Be Holy
Trey Knowles’ “Standback Be Holy”, is a thought-provoking piece telling countries of people to recognize who they Bullie is and do not worry. If the whole earth submits to God, except for the devil because the devil wants power and destruction. Only the devil wants nuclear weapons and things that are opposite of God's character to influence you and destroy you. If all countries of people, submit to God and don't follow their Bullie, the enemies of God's people will be defeated. Exodus 14:14 states, "The Lord will fight for you; you need only to be still."
- Why Western luxury is a scam
- How Chinese factories are pulling back the curtain
- The real reason prices are inflated
- Why executive greed—not worker pay—is the cost driver
- Practical steps for local Muslim communities to reclaim economic power
- The “Block Bazaar” model for economic sovereignty
- What it means to “be an ulcer” in the belly of the beast
Saturday, April 12, 2025
Friday, April 11, 2025
Song: Asteroid
One-third of the earth was burned up, a third of the trees were burned up, and all the green grass was burned up. The Asteroid has a target it will bring hail and fire, mixed with blood.
Trey Knowles' "Asteroid" is a powerful and thought-provoking piece that delves into themes of divine justice and the consequences of human actions. Drawing inspiration from biblical imagery, it portrays an asteroid as a symbol of reckoning, emphasizing the need for righteousness and accountability. The idea of an asteroid destroying human wickedness sounds fascinating and terrifying but only to those who are wicked. Sodom and Gomorrah were destroyed by fire. If all the Righteous stay Righteous and do not convert to the ways of the world. The enemies of the Righteous will be defeated by God. God can take care of the wicked, like sending The Great Famine that appeared in Europe in 1315-1317.Thursday, April 10, 2025
In this powerful and unfiltered talk, Shahid Bolsen breaks down the colonial reality of Zionism, exposing it as an extension of Western imperialism rather than a purely Jewish movement. He challenges the narrative that America is merely a puppet of Zionist interests, highlighting the long history of U.S. genocides and occupations around the world.
Saturday, April 5, 2025
Song: Toxic
Trey Knowles' "Toxic" is a compelling piece that sheds light on the destructive influence of deceit and harmful behaviors in society. It emphasizes the impact of toxic actions on individuals and communities, urging listeners to reflect on their choices and align their lives with spiritual principles.
I apologize for using the word shit, what I mean is destruction. Toxic is the abyss that comes forth to you and gives you destruction. Toxic behavior is unjustifiable, especially when you trust passing against your neighbor with sinfulness. Toxics is influencing the world through bad behavior and messing up food and the environment. Toxic creates genetic foods and harmful medicines to harm people to get rich and make money to put in the Toxic pockets. Is everything that Toxic creates is it Godly according to the word of God?Song: I See You Dragon
"I See You Dragon" by Trey Knowles is a compelling work that delves into themes of deception, societal manipulation, and spiritual awareness. The "dragon" serves as a metaphor for destructive forces that "steal, kill, and destroy," drawing on biblical references to highlight the impact of harmful ideologies and systems.
Trey Knowles uses this piece to encourage readers to awaken to hidden truths, recognize manipulative influences, and seek spiritual growth as a means of overcoming negativity. The work also touches on historical and societal examples, such as the destructive fascination with weaponry, to emphasize the importance of resilience and transformation.
America’s Abnormal Violence by Shahid Bolsen
The United States presents itself as the defender of freedom, yet beneath the surface lies a relentless system of domination—economic violence, systemic discrimination, and unchecked brutality. From police killings to corporate exploitation, from failing schools to forced dependency, the mechanisms of control are everywhere. Because this is what they genuinely believe in.
In this talk, Shahid Bolsen exposes the deep-seated reality of domestic oppression in the U.S.—how power maintains itself through coercion, how subjugation is normalized, and what this means for those trapped in the system.Thursday, April 3, 2025
Song: Love You Both
Trey Knowles' "Love You Both" is a spiritually enriching piece inspired by Romans 2:11, which emphasizes that God does not show favoritism. The track reflects themes of equality, divine love, and unity.
For God does not show favoritism. Romans 2:11
אוהב את שניכם أحبكما على حد سواء Love You Both For God does not show favoritism. Romans 2:11