Atlanta, Georgia Nov 4, 2018 (Issuewire.com) - A rare history was made September 24, 2018 – September 29, 2018. Two African Americans went through a week of traditional ceremonies inducting them into the custodianship of sacred African relics. Traditional leaders of Mt. Kenya declared the two were chosen by God to fulfill a vision of world peace foreseen by the African Prophet Isaiah. Organized by Mr. Samuel Kamitha, the Messenger of Mt. Kenya’s Chief Seer and Director General of the Gikuyu & Mumbi Cultural Museum, the purpose includes bestowing the spiritual authority for them to promote Mt. Kenya to the world. Promoting Mt. Kenya (Acknowledged as Mt. Zion since ancient times) is a prophetic act in itself, consistent with Isaiah chapter 2. Humanitarian and Global Music Icon, Michael Jackson quoted a line from Isaiah 2 in his favorite song "Heal the World", speaking about world peace. Another purpose of inducing the two includes them assisting in developing the Gikuyu & Mumbi Cultural Museum, a spiritual center for the sacred intelligence of Africa and for the first time ever, revealing some of the ancient relics hidden at Mt. Zion for protection. Such relics include the original scrolls and laws written by Moses (Also consistent with Isaiah 2) which traveled to Mt. Kenya with the sacred tablets, being put to rest in 1210 AD.
In several speeches during the week of ceremonies, Mr. Kamitha spoke on sacred objects concealed at the mountain, "The Ark of the Covenant is here at Mt. Kenya. God's Scrolls are here at Mt. Kenya!". He confirmed, "Its time now for you to tell the world what you have and the powers you have" as he spoke to the responsibilities of Mt. Kenya's natives. He even mentioned that some of the other relics there were concealed by ancient Egyptians.
Qadree El Amin, former manager to Global Pop Music Icon, Michael Jackson went into a semi-retirement following the heartbreaking death of his friend on June 25, 2009. After managing the affairs of the undisputed King of Pop music, he found it difficult to identify a worthy act to align his self with. That is until he crossed paths with Mt. Kenya Ambassador Prince Michael. El-Amin says Prince Michael is talented, but it was his vision of bringing 144,000 people from the African Diaspora to Mt. Kenya for Mt. Kenya Prayer Walk that inspired him to come out of retirement and lock arms with the Ambassador to manifest this prophetic idea.
The two traveled to Mt. Kenya and were made the spiritual sons of the Chief Seer’s Messenger, Mr. Samuel Kamitha by way of an ancient tradition of being reborn in the home Mr. and Mrs. Kamitha. The ceremony concluded with all family members present for the ceremony receiving lamb skin rings placed on their index fingers to signify the unity of the family. With the conclusion of this tradition, the two are now official members of the Anjiru Clan bari ya Kabeya Rika Ria Maina. This is the same African clan in Kenya that Marvel's creator of 'Black Panther', Jack Kirby credited for inspiring the history of Wakanda in 1978.
After being made official members of the clan then given a day of rest, they were taken to Kaburu forest where they planted three trees using a mixture of soils from Atlanta, GA, Kennesaw, GA, and Mt. Kenya together with a white substance the elders refer to as 'Ira'. Afterward, they were inducted as Elders, given white robes and fly whisks with the consent of Mt. Kenya’s College of Seers (the actual 12 protectors of the sacred tablets). At the end of the ceremony, they were given new names and titles. Qadree El-Amin's given name is 'Wangai' meaning “Man of God” and Prince Michael’s name is 'Muchiri' meaning “Advocate or Ambassador”. Consequently, Mr. El-Amin was declared the President of Global Peace and Prince Michael declared the Ambassador of Global Peace.
After being inducted, the two were taken on an eight-hour journey around the mountain stopping 7 times to pray for Global Peace to manifest in the world. Interestingly, at the end of their prayers, the two actually found the beginning of a rainbow and capturing it on video with Mt. Zion in the background. In Kikuyu traditions, its customary for the rain to fall after the Elders go to the mountain for prayers. It's a sign that God has accepted the prayers offered. Despite the rains not having fallen in the months before the two inductees arrived, it rained at the end of each ceremony, every day the entire week. The rains fell the heaviest on 'Saint Michael Day' (September 29th) during the final ceremony of the week.
The final ceremony concluded with the two inductees paying respects at the grave of their new grandfather, Elijah Kamitha Kiambati, father of Mr. Samuel Kamitha. He is the man who revived Mt. Kenya Prayer Walk in 1935. National Kenyan news cameras were present.
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