The Beginning-Present of My Life on the Jobs in America
My Last Divine [Assignment] Job on Earth
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Narrateur(s):
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Loida E. Figueroa
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Auteur(s):
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Andre Williams
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Manzili Shocker
À propos de cet audio
First, my duty is to inform all of mankind that God had created the moon in the form and shape of the continent of Africa. This is a real and true act, gift, and mystery from the Creator. Second, my job is to show and tell the world where these four living angels of his gospel were seen and written in the Book of Life (The Holy Bible). Third, my duties are to make this new mystery of the Creator a superhero doll to appeal to the upcoming youth and teach them about their Creator using the Mighty Khalifah doll. My fourth job is to write the story of Khalifah. Then spread the word and tell the world of his coming as the mighty Creator of the Earth and universe.
I was called on some jobs by the name of Man, Spot Not, a.k.a. Tony, Dre Manzil Shocker. But my name, Andre Williams, was the name my parents gave me, so I had to use this name on most of my jobs except for my last position. I was called Mahnzili Shocker. This name was giving to me by the spirits of my ancestors using the dimension of Bolingo, which is the original language of the people of Africa. This was used to communicate with each other and the Creator God in the beginning of time on Earth. But let me start with my first job, making money from 12 to 14 years old. My two brothers, George and Lil Edward, taught me how to make money by collecting soda bottles for five cents each. I was truly amazed and enjoyed making my own money. Once I learned how to do it, I started my own bottle collection. Yes, my first gig was to Dynamite—I would work my bottle hustle for about two years.
At the age of 14, I had my first youth summer job as a street sweeper. My duties were to clean and sweep the streets of DC neighborhoods. This job was given to me by the late Marion Barry Administration called NCHA #3, which lasted for three months, starting June 1, 1972.
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