Question: Ask The Nuwaupians, Is Halloween A Nuwaupian Holiday?
Answer: They'll say no but their leader certainly celebrated it.
Certainly today's Nuwaupians are unaware of the fact that Malachi York celebrated, magnifide and promoted Halloween on the once "holy land" he called, "Tama-Re: Egipt of the West" at 404 Shady Dale Rd. in Eatonton, Ga. This this had to have brought a massive amount of confution to those Ansaars who made the transition from Nubian Islamic Hebrew to Nuwaubian/Nuwaupian.
As a mind refresher for those who conveniently forgot and to educate others on this great day for Nuwaupians, York released 3 books on this topic under the banner of "Right Knowledge/Nuwaubu" where he directly attacks Halloween where each book is in agreements that it's a holiday for, of and by the Devil, but for some reason, it was something he allowed on the "holy land". Let's start with a few words from York on the "Evil one's Sabbath".
"Just 'how happy' is Halloween? That time of year again when cash registers ring sweetly, as big business sweep upon the masses, exploiting them with all sorts of commodities agencies and department stores get rich as the naive public falls prey to their hype-up campaign."
-Malachi York: Halloween The Evil One's Sabbath pg. 4
"...they become the victims of the night dedicated to death and violence..."
-Malachi York: Halloween The Evil One's Sabbath pg. 6
"Halloween as WE KNOW, can trace it's roots to the Celts. The Celts were of the offspring of Canaan..who resided in the Caucasus Mountains..."
"The Celts strongly believed in human and animal sacrifices which shocked even the barbaric Roman empire."
"Some public schools still have children performing this pagan ritual... and children were occasionally tossed haplessly in the fires "
"October 31st was the most important day for the Celts, for it was their New Year's Day and the eve of their festival for Samhain-Lord of the Dead."
-Malachi York: Halloween The Evil One's Sabbath pg. 6-8-9
"You have been placed under a spell;a spell that renders you DEAF DUMB and BLIND, unable to see the truth."
-Malachi York: Halloween The Evil One's Sabbath pg. 47
It's interesting that York spoke so much about a "spell" when in various cases, it looks as if York was the spell caster, but on his flocks of Nuwaupians.
Example:
"Did You Ever Wonder Why Santa Wears The Color Red And The Devil's Color Is Always Red? Food For Thought."
-Malachi York: The Luciferian Conspiracy pg. 43
Those are his words from a book he wrote which was designed to help break the spell. For years York taught that the color of the Devil was red, be it on Halloween or at anytime, it was red yet we see York sporting the color red.
THE MEANING OF THE COLORS:
Red is a color that projects or encourages desire and EVIL. It is taken to represent EVIL. This color depicts anger, sin, and bloodshed.
-Malachi York: The Science Of Healing
As it's been demonstrated in several articles on this website, Malachi York's words versus his actions are drastically different. His hypocrisies and running contradictions are overt, so one would have to ask the Nuwaupians, if Halloween is not or was not a Nuwaupian celebrated holy day or night, then why would York construct it that way in the promotion and advertisement of it.
If we're to take York's comments cited in this article regarding Halloween and what it stands for as truth, then not only does York insults' the intelligence of those sincere followers, but he also insults the African's of ancient Kemet (Egypt), particularly Ramases II, when he named his dance club "Rameses Dance Club" where Halloween was celebrated along with the selling of alcohol around minors.
This was picture was taken inside the club, and you can see, York didn't care, selling Halloween items, alcohol along with the so-called spiritual accessories for his A.M.O.M. (Ancient Mystic Order of Melchizedek), York didn't care, just as long as Nuwaupians were buying his products.
Above is York and myself at his Halloween party in the Rameses Dance Club, not sure what York's costume was. In closing, this article is not condemning Halloween, that's not the point, the point of it is that York vigorously condemned Halloween in book after revised book, from it's origins to it's current position in western society, yet at the same time, he officially celebrated it with his followers on his property in Georgia, and that's blatant hypocrisy.