During the winter season every year negroes get ready to deepen the captivity of their souls by celebrating Christmas, however, our ancestors the Israelites kept a different festival, one approved by Yahawah, the true black God of the bible and of the universe. They kept Hannukah. Find out about the first Hannukah and get introduced to how we can keep it in this video.
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Black Survival Ep 9: Extreme Cold Clothing
ALL QUOTED SCRIPTURES ARE FROM THE KJV
Peace to the scattered tribes of the nation known as "Black," who are in truth the biblical Israelites.
It is your brother, Mykah, returning with another vital message for your survival. In all previous episodes, the focus has been on spiritual fortification—the first and most critical layer of survival. For if you survive the body but perish the soul, what have you gained? You will stand before your true black God and face judgment.
Today, however, we bridge the spiritual with the physical, the process by which righteous is made complete (Matt 23:3 & Romans 2:13). This is our first instruction on practical, tangible survival, specifically for the coming winter. Why winter? Because in Matthew 24:20, Messiah instructs us to pray that our flight be not in the winter, nor on the Sabbath. He says this because winter is the most lethal season. Even military manuals and the government preparedness departments confirm that survival in winter is an immense challenge, even with tools.
As we witness the rapid decline and impending fall of the American Empire, the supreme advice remains: remove yourself from these cold nations. Go to warmer lands, as spoken of in Jeremiah 51:9 & Isaiah 13:14. This aligns you for the blessed hope: to be alive at the coming of Yahawashi.
While we are still here, in these cold lands of the North, however, we must prepare. The electrical grid is frail. A single major outage in winter can mean death for the unprepared. Therefore, we begin a series on winter survival, starting with the most fundamental element: YOUR GEAR (Sirach 39:26).
This is a budget-conscious guide for the poor and the striving, for whom the Most High has a special care (Revelation 2:9 & Luke 4:18). You do not need great wealth to be wise. You need our scriptures and action.
The Principle: The Three-Layer System
Forget the single bulky coat. That is the way of a people dependent on constant heat. Survival demands a system the best of which is the three-layer system, with accessories added. This provides
versatility, control, and far greater warmth than any single garment.
1. The Wicking Layer (Base):
This sits against your skin. Its job is to pull moisture away from your body. AVOID COTTON AT ALL COSTS. The saying among outdoorsmen is true: "Cotton kills." It absorbs sweat, holds it against you, and loses all insulation when wet. Remember to use 100% materials as commanded by our Father. For this layer, use polyester. It is cheap, durable, and dries quickly. A simple long-sleeve polyester thermal from Walmart, Target, or a brand like 32 Degrees at Costco is perfect. If funds allow, 100% merino wool is the supreme choice.
2. The Insulating Layer (Mid):
This layer traps the heat your body generates
This layer traps the heat your body generates. Think of yourself as a battery; this layer holds the charge. The best budget material here is fleece—essentially brushed polyester that creates heat-trapping air pockets. It is lightweight, breathable, and affordable. Look for polar fleece or grid fleece (like Polartec). Find these at Old Navy, Walmart, or thrift stores like Value Village.
3. The Shell Layer (Outer):
This is your shield. It protects your precious insulating layers from wind and water. Wetness is death in winter. You do not need an insulated winter coat. You need a simple, uninsulated windbreaker or rain jacket with a Durable Water Repellent (DWR) coating. A basic shell from Columbia, Decathlon, or REI Co-op on sale is ideal. This separation of duties—where the shell protects the affordable insulation—is the key to smart, versatile survival.
This is your shield. It protects your precious insulating layers from wind and water. Wetness is death in winter. You do not need an insulated winter coat. You need a simple, uninsulated windbreaker or rain jacket with a Durable Water Repellent (DWR) coating. A basic shell from Columbia, Decathlon, or REI Co-op on sale is ideal. This separation of duties—where the shell protects the affordable insulation—is the key to smart, versatile survival.
Remember: Wear these layers loosely. Tight clothing restricts circulation and kills your ability to stay warm.
The Secret Weapon: Accessories
You can have a warm core, but if your extremities fail, your survival chances plummet. You must
protect:
- Head & Neck: A beanie and a neck gaiter (or a polyester scarf). Massive heat escapes from your head and neck.
- Hands: Mittens are superior to gloves for real cold. For dexterity, wear thin polyester gloves inside fleece or Thinsulate mittens.
- Feet: Loose, thick socks made of wool, fleece, or polyester. Keep them dry. Good water proof boots that are not too tight or loose. Should be able to accomodate double socks.
Where to Acquire This Gear on a Budget
- Thrift Shops: Do not be proud. Salvation Army, Value Village, and other thrift stores are treasure troves for the discerning eye.
- Military Surplus Stores: These are excellent for durable wool sweaters and fleece liners at low cost.
- Big-Box Stores: Walmart, Old Navy, and Costco offer the basic synthetic pieces you need.
This is not about panic-buying. Start by assembling one complete set per person in your household. This is your emergency winter survival suit. The total cost can be as low as $100-$150 if you are shrewd.
The Spiritual Foundation of All Survival
Why do we prepare? Because in 2 Esdras 16:40 Yahawah says "Be ready for the battle..." The collapse of this final kingdom is warfare—spiritual and physical. The scripture does not end there. It reveals the strategy: "...and be a pilgrim on the earth..."
The secret is not to "hunker down." The fantasy of stockpiling food and weapons in a fortress is a death trap. The scriptures show those houses will be ransacked. Israelite houses are included when you read 2 Esdras the 15th and 16th chapters. The secret is to become a nomad—a pilgrim. Learn to move, to camp, to live lightly upon the earth. Reconnect with the skills of fire-making, foraging, and mobility. This is the best way to navigate the coming turmoil.
Yahawah is your guide, not your genie. He will not perform magic to save the lazy and disobedient. He provided manna, water from rock, and miraculous deliverance for our ancestors, and they rebelled. In this era, He provides wisdom and guidance. You must do the work.
Prepare your spirit by returning to the Laws, Statutes, and Commandments of your true Black God. Then, prepare your body with action. Gear up and learn the way of the pilgrim so that you may be found ready, alive, and worthy to witness the day our true Black Messiah returns.
All praise to the Most High via Yahawashi the prince. Blessings.

