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The Irreducible Complexity of Greatness

The Irreducible Complexity of Greatness

The Irreducible Complexity of Greatness

Black Kings and Queens2When I first wrote this many years ago, the audience was much different and the destination was not as certain. As I engaged my own battle with the cognitive dissonance associated with my knowledge of the truth surrounding the Council of Nicaea, the usurpation of the black African Hebrew Jews by Europeans known as Ashkenazi and Khazar Jews, the absence of ancient African mystery religions from history, and so much more, I was faced with the challenge of determining how I would use my role as a leader to empower a people who has been systematically raped of their heritage, subsequently robbing them of their strength.

I titled this work “The Irreducible Complexity of Greatness” because the term “irreducible complexity” best describes the exceptional design of each one of us, and it stands to confirm that we were created with divine intent. Furthermore, the natural course of reason presents the premise that if there is a creation, then there must be a creator. What this meant to me, at the time, was immensely powerful. It meant that despite all of the work of Europeans to erase my people’s history and to whitewash and dilute a religion that was birthed from the annals of our own history, that intrinsic need to touch the divine was real. The introduction was false, but the spiritual truth that would eventually present itself was quite real.

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Irreducible complexity is a term introduced by Dr. Michael Behe, Ph.D., a molecular biologist who used the term to combat the Darwinian theory of evolution. Behe used the fact that Darwin’s assertion that if it were ever proven that the human cell was more complex than he presumed his theory of evolution would completely fall apart. While studying Behe’s work, that term, “irreducible complexity,” kept tugging at my soul. There was something there more than the proof of a highly complex bio-organism.

Another proponent of intelligent design, Dr. James P. Gills, the world’s foremost cataract Black Kings and Queenssurgeon, uses the human eye to make the same point as Behe. The human eye is so complex in its design that it could not have evolved over thousands of years. One would have to have at least a limited perspicacity of the human eye to truly grasp this truth. As I look at the black race, I realized that we have a unique design. There are certain things about us that simply transcend other races. The fact that our pineal gland is larger and inherently more active, means that we have greater spiritual capacity. The melanin in our skin provides a wealth of benefits and advantages. I could go on, but I believe that you get the point.



The divine creator of the universe designed us with a special purpose in mind. In that irreducible complexity is the biological and the spiritual equation for greatness. We were built for the battle. Irreducible means that there is only so far that our complex nature can be denominated. At our simplest expression, we are still complex. Our young men are more than thugs; we are warriors separated from our purpose. Our women are more than whores and sluts; they are princesses and queens who have been detached from their identities as the givers of life. We are irreducibly complex.

White supremacy in America would have black parents, and others, believe that their children, especially, young black boys, are incapable of learning at the level with their white and Asian counterparts, but the truth is that their inferior system does not challenge the thriving mind of the young black Warrior King in training. He is a conqueror by nature and the oppression and suppression of his natural power by white, middle-aged female teachers emasculates him in a way that his spirit cannot accept. The high dropout rate for young black males is not due to an inability to learn, but it is due to a refusal to be conquered. We are irreducibly complex.

Despite the fact that we have found ourselves resting under the pressure of an oppressive system that was designed to bring about our demise, we have still thrived in many ways. The economic disparity between blacks and whites has not changed since slavery, but they have not been able to annihilate this ancient spiritual people. We are irreducibly complex.

I have made it my life’s work to bring illumination of the truth to my people. It is my passion to stand with my people in all of their complexity, to bring them to a point of lucidity that is expressive of their very divine nature and purpose. With the manner in which we have been pressed, we should have been broken, but we were not. With the vigor at which our enemy has sought our destruction, we should have met our demise, but we are still standing. Considering that we were robbed of our history, culture, religion and identity, we should have disappeared into obscurity, but remain a pivotal element of future and final events. We are irreducibly complex.

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We have become an enigma for white supremacy in America. They have successfully shaped the image of who we are through false propaganda campaigns, yet there is something innately pressing us towards our destiny that they cannot understand. They have, with remarkable efficiency, minimized how economic and political impact, not to mention the marginalization of our struggle. They have unleashed countless assaults, physically, psychologically and economically, but we still stand. We are irreducibly complex.

My people, I want you to understand that you may be shaken, but you are not broken. We may be wondering in the wilderness of discontent and desolation, but we are not in despair. We may be facing the task of ascending up the greatest mountain of resistance that mankind has ever experienced, but we were built for this. We are irreducibly complex!

We may not own the businesses in our own neighborhoods, but we will build communities where we thrive.

Never forget you are descendants of those who ushered in civilization into this dark world. By your very design, you have a divine nature. You are irreducibly complex.

No matter how much the enemy attempts to solve the equation of the black man and his queen, they will be forever perplexed, because we are irreducibly complex! ~ Dr. Rick Wallace, Ph.D.

As I continue to push to bring enlightenment to the black race, I am reminded of all the challenges that we face, and all of the hard work that is set before us. I promise you that I will be the first one on the battlefield, and I will be the last one to leave it. It is time that we come together as a people. Work with me and the rest of the men at the Odyssey Consortium as we push toward absolute elevation and empowerment. Support the Black First Initiative and the Community Infusion Project.

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