• JaMes - The foreign American

  • Jan 28 2025
  • Length: 58 mins
  • Podcast

JaMes - The foreign American

  • Summary

  • Episode 4: In this episode, Mr.BasTiEn discuss the name and meaning of Ayiti as compared to what is known as Haiti. The discussion is fueled with passion of dedications by purposeful Dialogue. America, land of the free is honored and expressed with admiration while also remaining transparent and informative to the American government ways of manipulating its citizens and the sort of mistrust and conspiracy which are confine into. Make America Straight Again ( MASA ) is Mr.BasTiEn's detailed views of we as Americans lacking values and principals and accepting anything as long money is produced. The discussion is an open thought dialogue extending us all fellow Americans or Humans to remember, we all affect one another in this circle of Life. Iron sharpens Ion.

    "My Energy Ecliptic, loves circle persona

    Celf love best love = world love u knows my honor.

    Greetings, Thy be your host JaMes Peter Bastien

    In peace prosperity power, it’s my honor

    To share my affirmations- visualizations in unisons manifestation in all satisfactions

    The mind, body & soul is to grow in all facades

    Presented in procreation

    This is MB9T Podcast show

    May you be at peace in whatever the action is proclaiming, ascending the greatest of all satisfaction like your goals a bull eyes, your actions the dart, believe in you know matter the ending or the start, for your life, must you claim it. ✍🏿 J.P.B. ~ 9 #cellsofcelf💜.

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