“THE FORGOTTEN SCRIPTURES”

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“THE FORGOTTEN SCRIPTURES”










“THE FORGOTTEN SCRIPTURES”



By: Jerome Fitts

In today's world, it would be irresponsible to ignore the concerns that lead society to say, "The world has gone nuts!" Few of us ask essential questions, such as: What are the underlying causes of our current situation? How did we reach this point? Why are we reluctant to confront the reality that the legacies left by our forefathers are more relevant than ever?
As living beings on the only planet we know, Earth, we are naturally driven by the instinct to expand and reproduce Our biological makeup encourages reproduction as a fundamental part of the survival quest


“No more Brazilian hair, it is saying no more funding foreign countries with African poverty, no more teaching our children that beauty comes from elsewhere, no more exporting confidence and importing shame."
-Ibrahm

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To control these individuals, both men and women especially in terms of reproduction for future slave stock a man named William Lynch formulated a solution.
He wrote "The Makings of a Slave" in 1712, which was delivered to his shareholders and customers who purchased slaves, as well as those who had enslaved people of African descent on their plantations since the previous century
It should be noted that William Lynch, in his letter to various slave owners in the New World (America), repeated an unfortunate formula created centuries before him. In antiquity, earlier forms of colonisation were practised by the Phoenicians, Greeks, and Romans, particularly in Egypt and regions considered part of the Middle East and Northern Africa
The purpose of this article is to explore the consequences of the practices and formulas used by the last frontier colonists, including the Spanish, Portuguese, Italians, English, and French, and how they continue to impact the present day The implications of colonialism are based on three factors identified by William Lynch, which he stated would be effective for "three hundred years or quite possibly forever": the maintenance of confusion, doubt, and above all, fear



In the Middle East, a region that has experienced obscurity since ancient times, there is a division that exists despite a shared faith in Islam. Egyptians, considered Egyptians for centuries, have a racial identity shaped by a history of colonialism, influenced first by the Romans, then the Greeks, followed by the Arabs, particularly in relation to Saudi Arabia

Ironically, in 2026, some Egyptians are described as having racist attitudes towards individuals with darker skin tones. In contrast, people from this region in Europe are often collectively categorized as Middle Eastern Muslims, which contributes to the real phenomenon of Islamophobia. They are typically not considered white. Geographically, Egypt, Libya, Tunisia, and Algeria are part of the African continent, and the world recognizes them as African countries
However, many people in these countries may not identify themselves this way This disconnect often stems from a fear of being considered "dark or black", even though French colonizers oppressed them in the same way as SubSaharan Africans from the west Globally, they are identified as people of colour and frequently face demeaning stereotypes. This reflects a fear of confronting the reality of their identity
It is reassuring to see that some countries in Africa, the continent's largest, are working to address the issues stemming from colonialism Burkina Faso, in particular, is making a conscious effort to acknowledge the impact of colonialism while peacefully addressing its effects and promoting coexistence
The Son of the Soil - Ibrahm Torree, the current leader, has stated:
"No more weave and Brazilian hair in Burkino Faso. This is not an attack on women. This is an attack on mental colonization
Africans was not born inferior Our hair wasn’t a mistake. Our identity was not a problem until colonialism made money off our insecurity!"

"The effects of colonialism is stronger than slavery!"







N A M E , I M A G E , L I K E N E S S
T H E H A N D S O N T H E I R H O P E
The idea of having a child interested in entertainment or sports used to bring happiness to every parent. Such activities were considered safe, healthy, entertaining, and generally contributed to the joy of family and community bonding.
However, the transformation of enjoyable hours into a testosteronedriven, ego-fueled financial pursuit has diminished the joy of watching both amateurs thrive and professionals excel This shift raises important questions about loyalty, community, and ethical awareness The following text contains a collection of public opinions, while the section below presents the factual background.
“College sports in the midst of modern times.”
“Agencies that offer by the abundance with the title of hope to earn”
The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) was officially founded on March 31, 1906. Originally named the Intercollegiate Athletic Association of the United States (IAAUS), it aimed to reform dangerous practices in college football and adopted its current name in 1910 The organisation was created to regulate rules and protect young athletes
In the one hundred twenty years since its founding, much remains to be desired from the NCAA in its role as the governing body of college athletics in America. Reforms may be necessary to meet contemporary societal needs in the United States for various reasons.


Similar issues can be observed in youth sports academies worldwide, particularly in soccer (football) academies in Europe. These academies, established in the early to mid-20th century, focus on training, preparing, and protecting young talent before they enter into professional realms, while still prioritising education often at a higher standard than that found in America
“These days, everyone is entitled to a consolation prize!”
Today, however, both Europe and America witness fierce competition for recruiting young sports talent starting at the age of 10. Unfortunately, these recruitment efforts often come with significant financial burdens placed on parents and their young children. For example, major sports academies in Europe may offer education, accommodation, and financial support to both the parents and athletes, who may be unaware of the monetary value unless it is explicitly mentioned by their parents.
In America, similar academies often extend students' school years, allowing them to negotiate for different schools based on financial incentives for their parents, as well as their own choice of universities, influenced by factors such as Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) agreements
These academies aim to nurture exceptional athletes handpicked from their communities, a stark contrast to American youth leagues that were more accessible to everyone and emphasised fun, exercise, and community pride Education was the top priority until the early 1990s
“The repetitive discussions with no resolutions.”
By the age of 13, studies indicate that, on average, 70% of youth disengage from organised competitive sports The primary reason for this dropout rate is that young athletes often no longer find sports enjoyable. Factors contributing to this include the high costs of training, the specialisation required in certain sports, and the pressure to compete. As a result, many young athletes switch to other opportunities in sports
However, recent changes to rules regarding participation, such as new NCAA guidelines that allow for extended eligibility, have shifted this trend As a result, the age at which youth disengage from sports has been extended.

What are some NIL financial implications? The opinions of coaches vary on this topic
Has the shift in amateur status diminished the joy that parents once experienced while spending time with their children during their youth and high school years?
Nowadays, many parents find themselves negotiating their children's futures just a few years after puberty The silence in stadiums indicates that these concerns remain unaddressed Few people are willing to discuss what happens to athletes after their amateur years, especially since some sports and NCAA eligibility requirements are designed to accommodate a generation of youth struggling with rejection.
In 2026, clubs involved in modern sports have become like marketplaces for harvesting young talent, prioritising notoriety over the development of wellrounded individuals Although many sports academies today emphasise holistic development, there remains a lack of regulation regarding the lengths to which parents will go to bolster their egos and enhance their financial standing
The comparative measures are quite compelling There is very little to no loyalty to community ties, traditions, or the competence needed for youth transitioning into adult life The instant gratification sought by millennial children and their resistance to adversity, while parents look the other way, is evident. Financial incentives dominate, with many choosing to exchange moral values for the allure of instant upscale living

Legendary youth development coaches across all sports have taken a back seat, as their opinions and advice based on years of experience are often dismissed as insignificant. Few people care or listen unless there is a paycheck involved
Once upon a time, coaches played a significant role in the lives of young athletes, and their thoughts truly mattered. The onceforbidden rule of breaking traditions has now intertwined with myths, much like the legendary Loch Ness monster. The trending quote is, "It's business, and I have to look after my future." Yet, there is only a 1% chance that athletes will enjoy an extended career in what was once known as professional sports.
Another contributing factor is that the sports recognised on a global scale historically did not share their revenue. As television and new-age media have become the primary sources of entertainment, the potential revenue has yet to be fully realised. The sky's the limit, and this vast exposure benefits all sports, including emerging ones like Pickleball.
The world revolves around money and sports, which were once meant to be a way for communities to come together to compete and enjoy each other's company. However, it has now transformed into a business of trade
As fellow sports enthusiasts who view sports as a premier source of entertainment worldwide, we must adapt and prepare for the challenges ahead Today's sports fans often express excitement about the status of certain athletes, with their favorability often linked to their salaries. Headlines frequently highlight ten-figure contracts for athletes in soccer, basketball, and especially American football




In the first quarter of 2026, a significant concern has emerged within healthcare systems worldwide: the accountability of health administrators has become a pressing issue Despite extensive discussions and protests, true accountability remains elusive. The desire for a second opinion following a diagnosis is increasingly perceived as a threat to physician unity
For many patients, a second opinion often comes from the physician who provided the initial diagnosis. However, questions arise: where does the process begin, and where does it end? Who regulates the examiners? Are clinics or hospitals assessed based on their location, comforting environment, effective communication, and, unfortunately, the cost of treatment?

For instance, when a patient requests a second opinion, this often comes as a suggestion from their current physician. Does this indicate that the physician is uncertain about the diagnosis, or is it a way to evade responsibility for errors? If the latter is true, there is considerable room for improvement in the way accountability is handled within the healthcare system Stricter regulations should govern the issuance of certifications and expedited qualifications.

This criticism raises concerns about the adequacy of clinical knowledge and skills, especially given the increasing reports of violence and complaints regarding the medical system in America.
It is undeniable that the substantial sums generated from certain practices should be consistently evaluated There is ample funding available to conduct these annual assessments.
Unfortunately, in 2026, older physicians are more likely to face criticism rather than appreciation for their experience in the medical and psychological fields.
Medical practices are regulated by the state in which they operate, as mandated by the United States Constitution. This state-based regulation has raised significant concerns within the government
In some states, where citizens generally maintain better health and demonstrate a more healthconscious attitude, there are dedicated physician associates (PAs) These states are working to transfer some diagnostic and treatment responsibilities from physicians to patients.
However, in other states, subtle committees operating under the state medical board often fail to effectively address these issues. Consequently, patients face barriers related to insurance costs, which can deter them from seeking second opinions or better treatments in other states
As a result, they may rely on local clinics, potentially leading to negative health outcomes
The National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants (NCCPA) has recently come under fire for granting certifications to individuals who only meet minimum qualifications This criticism raises concerns about the adequacy of clinical knowledge and skills, especially given the increasing reports of violence and complaints regarding the medical system in America
To address these concerns and reassure the public, the American Academy of Physician Associates (AAPA) promotes clear professional practices and provides resources related to medical practice and state laws
Each year, approximately 17,000 lawsuits are filed against healthcare providers, with about 97% of these cases settling out of court Certain specialities, such as neurosurgery and obstetrics/gynaecology (OB/GYN), face a higher risk of litigation. To prove a case, it is necessary to demonstrate duty, breach, causation, and damages
The payouts in these cases can vary widely, often involving substantial sums for pain and economic losses, highlighting significant issues with legal accountability and patient safety
In comparison, the General Medical Council (GMC) in the United Kingdom is the new statutory regulator for both Physician Associates (PAs) and Anaesthesia Associates (AAs). Beginning in December 2026, it will be illegal to practice as a PA in the UK without being registered with the GMC
This expansion of regulation is expected to reduce malpractice lawsuits, as the GMC will now set standards, maintain registers, ensure the quality of education, and manage complaints for doctors, PAs, and AAs. The goal is to enhance consistency and public confidence in these essential healthcare roles.
In many other parts of the world, where medical malpractice lawsuits are rare and not widely accepted, PAs hold delegated and qualified titles. For example, the role of Clinical Officer has been implemented, ensuring formal accreditation through local ministries of health and professional associations These systems, based on trust and educational qualifications, demonstrate a greater degree of integrity

There’s nothing worse than going to the other side of the world and feeling desperate to stay, even when you know you’re not welcome. This may be up for debate, but one thing is certain: as long as you have dollars or euros, you are accepted
InAsia,acontinentthatexcelsintradeandinnovative thinking,thechallengeofmakingmoneycanbe substantial.Whiletradegoodsarereadilyavailableinthe West,earningmoneyintheseregionscanbeverydifficult.
Vietnam offers a 90-day, multiple-entry e-visa for USD 50 Malaysia allows a 90-day visa upon entry. A Thailand entry visa for up to 60 days, all of which requires E-Visa registration before reaching passport control at the prospective airports
Thecountrieswiththe largesttradeinAsiamakeit extremelydifficultto capitaliseonthose opportunities.Aperson mustimporttheircashto spendthere,andtheonly realadvantageisbeing abletopurchasegoods thatareavailableinthe West Thereyouhaveit— onceagain,itcomesdown tospendingmoney.
Thissituationleaves desperateindividualsin variouspartsofAsia, particularlySoutheastAsia, whotoleratetheir circumstanceswhilealso expressingtheircomplaints

"Is it worth the risk, the hassle, the corruption, and the potential exposure to toxic diseases?”
Theywilldoanythingtheycantoremain intheregion,notaspiringtoabetter future,butinsteadtryingtoforgeta hiddenpast.Often,theirpasthaunts them,andthereasonsfortheirdeparture fromtheirhomecountriesresurfacedue todeep-seatedtendencieslinkedtotheir heritage.
Theworldisawareofthepedophilesand sex-seekingmenfromvariouscountries whotraveltoThailandandVietnam Unfortunately,theonlythingstheymay takeawaywiththemaresexually transmitteddiseasesand,ofcourse,jail sentences.Thisisunfortunatebecause bothcountrieshavemuchmoretooffer intermsofculture,learning,andpersonal development.
In2026,strictlawsprohibitlongstaysor multipleentriesforthoseseeking debauchery.Asaresult,expatriatesfrom variouscountriesengageinwhatis knownas"visaruns."Thesetripscanvary dependingonnationality,suchas travellingfromVietnamtoCambodiafor RussiansorUkrainians,orfromThailand toVietnamorMalaysia.

Thetravelandflightsarerelatively economical,costingaround$35oneway. Travellerscanchoosebetweenbookinga cheaphotelortakingabustrip,which maytakeupto12to15hoursforasamedayreturn.Aftercompletingeither journey,theycansecureanewentryvisa. Someexpatriates,whorelyonretirement fundsorgovernmentassistancefrom theirhomecountries,manageto navigatetheseregulationsbyspending timeinaneighbouringcountrytomeet thenecessaryqualificationsforre-entry.
Thecountriesinquestion,particularly Vietnam,Malaysia,andThailand,are awareofthesedynamicsandbenefit fromthem.Whiletheruleschangefrom yeartoyear,theflowoftouristtraffic adaptsaccordingly.Unfortunately,crime ratesareconsistentlyrisinginthese countries,reinforcingthenotionthatthey canserveashavensforindividuals escapingfromthelaw

Since the beginning of 2026, these countries and their governments have implemented certain policy adjustments and mandated stricter laws regarding returning expatriates They have grown increasingly weary of remote workers who enjoy a more affluent lifestyle due to higher salaries Nonetheless, as previously mentioned, leaving these countries often requires nothing more than a laptop bag, a few clothes, and a trip to a neighbouring country with Wi-Fi.
Onemightwonder,"Isitworththerisk,thehassle,thecorruption,andthe potentialexposuretotoxicdiseases?Orisitsimplyacaseofbeing desperateforanindividualtryingtoescapefrom ?"

A trend is emerging worldwide, particularly in Western or American education, where various agendas are often concealed. One widely recognised agenda is the establishment of an education system that mirrors Western or American standards, primarily driven by profit and the promise of success. The vast majority of Americans remain largely unaware of this trend, as they enjoy a wealth of educational choices in the United States However, this system finds its roots in countries perceived as adversaries.

From the perspective of an expatriate, key details about these schools are revealed. Generally, they are designed for individuals employed in specific countries, particularly families associated with embassies or those working under government contracts, often referred to as "logistics."
For example, in Malaysia, there is a school called Rockline International School, founded by an Iranian couple. This institution promotes itself as an American-influenced school, yet it has minimal, if any, accreditation, and little effort is made to advertise its presence.

The school experiences a high turnover of American teachers, who are often attracted to come but leave with diminished motivation to return This is largely influenced by the words of Moshen Mehrabi and his wife, Marjan Tahami. The number of written promises made to foreign teachers, mainly from America and Australia, aimed at attracting local Malaysian children from prominent families, is significant.
Families influenced by Western ideals are willing to pay tuition ranging from $7,000 for kindergarten to $9,689 for Year 12 each school term However, they later discover that the school lacks genuine accreditation or recognition from the US State Department.
Tuition for schools that are American or influenced by Western systems ranges from $27,000 to $37,000 per term for all age groups.
The Malaysian government has approved this multimillion dollar educational scheme, likely due to the financial benefits it provides Are Americans or the European community aware of such dubious activities? The answer is a clear "no"

The facilities are impressive, exuding a Western ambience, but there are few, if any, American students outside of the rotating staff of teachers. It is a remarkable business model to replicate an education system that is essentially viewed as the enemy. Mr Moshen and his wife appear to be living a life of luxury, profiting from the school. To complement their appreciation for the American system having sought refuge from their homeland of Iran they allowed their daughter to marry and live in Seattle "My daughter lives in America, and we could not be more proud!" Mr Moshen was quoted as saying 34.
In the Middle East, particularly in Cairo, the surrounding area (New Cairo) is saturated with international schools that do not admit Westerners. Similar to Rockline School in Malaysia, all of these programs emulate American or Western education, offering positions to Western teachers seeking tax-free jobs. There is a mix of faculty from various backgrounds, but the athletic programs are subpar Nonetheless, advertisements featuring children from diverse races seem to attract attention.
Are these schools accredited? That question may never be definitively answered, but the application fee (a minimum of $300) is a profitable endeavour. Tuition is based on competition, particularly from the leading international school in Cairo, known as Cairo American College. The application fee there is $450, and tuition from kindergarten to grade twelve amounts to a substantial $35,000.

The school is located in an impressive compound in the touristfriendly Maadi section of Cairo, appearing to fit its prestigious image. However, just as the notice board states, "It caters mainly to dependents of the local American embassy and other international students." The school also claims to be a not-forprofit institution, yet it requires a tuition fee of $37,000, which includes an Early Intervention Program for toddlers preparing for kindergarten
The school, known for its most notorious former pupil, ex-NBA player and current Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr, prominently features his quotes at the entrance of the athletic department. The school grounds, which are surrounded by Egyptian police and army personnel, are top-notch. The school is certainly accredited and backed by the U.S. State Department's endorsement 35.

However, the selection process for admitting certain students is a smokescreen that creates the illusion of accessibility for all children. In reality, it is not accessible to everyone, regardless of whether a parent can afford the Harvard-equivalent registration and tuition, totalling $40,000 per year.
As the office of Senator Mast stated in the summer of 2021, about the U.S Embassy in Cairo, "there is much to be desired".





Tiara Moore is a rising artist with a deep passion for music, influenced by her family's background. Growing up in a household filled with rhythm and soul, she was inspired from an early age by her father, a songwriter and band leader, and her mother, who sang in the same group. Surrounded by melodies and creativity, Tiara developed a profound love for music
Tiara writes and performs original music that reflects her experiences, emotions, and journey of self-discovery. With authentic lyrics and a soulful sound, she is determined to turn her lifelong passion into a successful career
In the second quarter of 2026, Tiara completed her debut single titled "GOTTA BE HONEST" The song captures the essence of genuine soul, enhanced by beats that resonate with the modern era of music.

“My mom used to play Anita Baker’s music a lot, but everything changed when I
heard Debra Cox's song "Nobody's
Supposed to Be Here,"-
Tiara
Rumour has it that this single is the first of three planned for her market entry into Europe and Asia, and it will be available in all release formats, both digital and physical. The plan is to support the single with live performances in all territories
By Jerome Fitts

In conclusion, on behalf of both past and future contributors, I would like to express my gratitude for your attention to the preceding pages It was not our intention to discredit or undermine certain establishments; rather, this publication reflects the experiences that I felt were important to share
Writing stories that resonate with a particular community is just as essential as awakening those who believe the world is fair and equal The reality is that it is not; otherwise, we would not see ongoing conflicts. Moving forward, this magazine will cater to those who wish to understand the differences among people while also exploring ways to coexist.


To remain consistent and publish worthy new content that is not apart of the trendy recycled comments we are launching the WorthJourney /4 Letter Films Channel.
To maintain consistency and produce valuable new content free from the usual recycled commentary, we are excited to launch the WorthJourney / 4 Letter Films Channel.
Before you assume this is just another podcast, for clarification it is not
This channel will feature positive news stories, film reviews, and inspirational sports narratives, complemented by interviews from various parts of the world.