Interview by Andrea Williams for IRIE FM
The resistance to slavery, colonial domination, and
racism have been the struggles of the sons and daughters
of Africa in the Diaspora since we were taken to the new
world. African resistance began on the slave ships and
Continues up to the present. The right to basic human
rights were not Guaranteed after the emancipation act
went into effect in 1834 and the chance of former slaves
to now live as free men and women in dignity and to
develop a human potential to the fullest had to be
fought tooth and nail against former slave masters.
The list of martyrs for black liberation are many, and
the struggle for complete freedom and self-determination
have come in all shapes and forms. One of the most
glorious moments of our struggle was during the
organizational work of the honorable Marcus Garvey and
the U.N.I.A. which linked the effort and the continent
of Africa for majority rule, equal rights and justice
and the struggles in the Diaspora with the now famous
words: "Africa for the Africans, those at home and
those abroad. We should move forward also with one God,
one aim and one destiny".
In 1930 in Ethiopia, Ras Tafari Makonnen was crowned
King of Kings and Lord of Lords with the throne-name
Haile Selassie the First and a new chapter in the
struggle, one with religious connotations, was opened.
God was finally real and the Christian doctrine was no
longer the monopoly of white missionaries with
headquarters in Rome. The bible was studied and any
reference to Ethiopia took on added significance.
Ethiopia, being attacked by Italy at the start of the
second world war galvanized interest and concern in the
struggle of good over evil. During this period, the
Ethiopian World Federation was formed in the United
States of America under the guidance of the Emperor
Haile Selassie the First, to unite the support for the
restoration of Ethiopia's sovereignty. After the war,
and the defeat of Italy, the Emperor showed his
appreciation by donating land at Shashamane, to anyone
of African descent in the west who wanted to return to
the mother-land. Time, however, was creating Africans
with various aspirations. New generations were producing
new societies of Africans in the West.
Independent nations were beginning to form and black
majority rule was imminent. In Jamaica, the reverence of
Emperor Haile Selassie continued to create
distinguishable movements, such as Nyabinghi, the
Ethiopian National Congress or Bobo dreads, the Twelve
Tribes of Israel.
The Twelve Tribes of Israel, founded by the Prophet Gad,
has added another dimension in the liberation movement,
to include liberation for all races through the teaching
of the bible, and the acceptance of Jesus Christ.
Membership is not limited, but inclusive. By identifying
the spiritual sons of Jacob and finding truth for
oneself through reading the bible "a chapter a
day", man can find salvation. The divine lineage
continues through the Ethiopian Monarchy, the seed of
David, of which it is said, "The scepter shall not
depart from Judah, nor a lawgiver from beneath his feet,
until Shiloh comes and unto Him will be the gathering of
the people."
Running African caught up with the Prophet Gad at his
Hopewood home, and for the first time ever, he consented
to speak publicly on radio!
Can you tell us first of the history of the Twelve
Tribes?
"I was being converted in 1961 and I read the
Bible from Genesis to Revelation twice. But I was being
sent, I was called and sent, resurrected and sent to do
this work and when I read the bible I strongly see that
there is a gap that is there to be filled and I believe
that I am one of them that send to do it Do the
work."
Where did the movement start, where were you at the
time?
"At Trenchtown. But I was called when I was
living at Outlook Avenue, that is at Rockfort
Garden."
What form did it take, how did you convince people of
what it is that you were sent to do?
" Well, I keep telling them that if they read
the bible a chapter a day, they will see that what I'm
doing, if it is right or wrong. Well, majority read the
bible and them say, what I am saying is there, so they
be a part of it."
How is the different tribes identified, how did you know
who was Simeon and who was Levi and so on...
"Yes, well there's a record in the bible, if you
see it you see, that Ruben represent the eye, and Simeon
represent the ears, and such like, it is all there, but
there is a part there that the maid, that the maid have
two children and the other one have two. So that is how
come the Twelve Tribes of Israel. It's all recorded
there you know. I have seen most of things I'm doing in
the bible."
Okay. Some more about the Tribes. and how they
identify themselves.....
" By a month. Each month, like Ruben represent
April, Simeon represent May,"
Glad You said that. I'm Simeon. (laughs)
" And June represent Levy and Judah."
How did you make the connection with the tribes and the
months. How did you know that May was Simeon?
Alright. (At this point Gad points to body parts that
correspond with the different Tribes) Well, you see, I
mean, Rueben, you see, so you know that is April, an
your Ear : that is May, June, July, August, September,
October, which is your back, November your penis,
October, November, December: the knee, January,
February, and March."
Alright. The 12 Tribes of Israel have been accused of
being elitist, catering to the middle class and whites.
Is that a fair criticism?
"No that is not a fair criticism. Because we are
not catering for only one set of people, out of one
blood is all nation, so it is all called, but we know
that not everybody is going to see what we are all
doing."
So this talk..because I know a lot of people are
listening now are saying to themselves: But no, we
always did think that only a certain type of people were
members of The 12 Tribes of Israel, and isn't it
interesting that a Rastafarian group cared, when most
Rastafarians are saying: "Down with the with the
white downpressors" that 12 Tribes of Israel
actually embrace all races.
"That is correct. We read in the Bible that out
of one blood all nation, so it would be wrong for us to
say only one race, we wouldn't survive that way, God
make all of us, so, that is where I stand."
The 12 Tribes of Israel is seen as closer to
Christianity than other Rastafarian groups. Is there a
basic difference in the doctrine?
"Yes there is a basic difference because we see
Christ, and that die and rose again, and that die for
our sin, we see that person. So that is, you know, a
different teaching, because is not many see this
teaching, that Christ is the person."
I want to remind you that we're speaking with the
Prophet Gad who is the leader, the head, the founder of
the 12 Tribes of Israel. We want to move on now to the
doctrine. Recently we've had much debate on this program
"Running African" and other programs about the
Divinity of His Majesty the Emperor Haile Selassie as it
relates the return of Jesus Christ. What are your
thoughts on the matter?
"Well, Christ is to return and sit on the Throne
of David, so I strongly believe that, you know, Christ
is going to come and sit on the Throne of
David."
I want you to.. You said something very important
here and something that may disturb the Rastafarian
Movement in Jamaica. Christ, You're talking about the
return of Christ.
"Yes I am talking about the return of Christ who is
going to sit on the throne of David."
Are you making a differentiation between Jesus Christ
and Haile Selassie.
"Yes I am making a differentiation. Because Christ
the same yesterday, today and forever. And even after
His Majesty say, Him saved not by the man character but
by the blood of Jesus Christ."
Alright, let's move on. The doctrinal principals of
the 12 Tribes of Israel at the outset of this program. I
said that you as a head of a Rastafarian organization
yourself, you don't wear dreadlocks. Do you have
specific principals as it relates to hair, diet and the
reading of the Bible?
"When I read the Bible I see you know, there is
not a hair-doctrine. Yet we know that man, you know, him
hair is too long, but there is no law to compel him to
trim. So as for me now, I say everyone have the right to
wear him dreadlocks as long as him want to wear it. And
nobody shouldn't have anything to say about it. I read
the bible and I choose, prefer to, pole your hair. When
you pole your hair, you comb your hair, like I don't
trim, but I pole. So you have some of the dreadlocks
dread and you have some that pole them hair."
I have heard it said even on this station IRIE FM,
that if you don't have your dreadlocks you can't go to
Zion. How do you respond to that?
"There is not a hair doctrine. You see, by grace
through Christ, so hair can't save you."
What about diet?
"Diet. Well, it is already recorded in the book
what you must eat from what you are not to eat. Yet, a
man free to do what him want to do. But it's
specifically recorded there in the bible what to eat (ie:cloven
footed)and what not to eat." (that through the
cut?)
I know members of the 12 Tribes of Israel; that I
have come in contact with, one of the differences that I
found is that 12 Tribes of Israel members will eat meat,
for example, whereas most other Rastafarians are
vegetarians.
"Yes well, there is so many things to eat before
meat it was vegetables, afterward, you see, that you
must eat this meat and you must eat that meat and you
mustn't eat that meat. But before it was vegetables. And
then afterward Noah and the flood then now we get meat
to eat. And separate from what not to eat."
Alright. Many argue, but before we get to that, let
us look at the reading of the bible, because I know that
one of your main principals is reading the bible. Tell
me about that.
"Yes well, it show to me, His Majesty even give
we a little hint , that in the Bible you know, Him
glorify in the bible, and from a little child Him was
taught to read the bible. Now, when I look I see, that
to understand fully, it is good to read timely and to
read for yourself. A chapter a day it is preferable,
still anyone free that they can the bible how they want
to read it."
You've been in this movement for very long time,
you're the founder. Does that mean that you have
continued to read the bible a chapter a day until now,
so you must have read it a couple of times.
"Yes I read it a couple of times, twice, and now
again I go through it. But I don't read it as much as,
you know"
Many argue that the bible is not 100% reliable but
that the reading of the bible actually is a main
principal of yours and of the 12 Tribes of Israel. How
do you respond to the skeptics who say that the bible is
not reliable and burn the bible so to speak.
"Anytime it show that you'll have them curse
God, curse the king, and such a like, so I don't expect
for them to accept certain things, but those who accept,
well, give thanks to them."
Moving on to rights of passage. How does the
movement, the 12 Tribes of Israel address birth within
the movement, the adolescence period, when the child is
a teenager, and marriage and also death?
"Well, if I could understand clearly, I know
that, you have a birth, and after birth, you have child,
adolescence, and when they grow up they're supposed to
married, and after they marry they're supposed to help
their fellow man, and when death come, it come. But
right now we're trying to avoid that death business. But
when that come, you can't run from it. As for us, we
don't die. We only sleep, waiting for the
resurrection."
Are there any specific ceremonies concerning for
instance birth. Is a child within the 12 Tribes of
Israel christened or blessed by you as a prophet?
"I don't do any christening. I wasn't told to
Christen so I don't do any christening. Them can
Christen when your born you have to Christen and
then.."
Not necessarily within any strict rules and so on.
What about marriage are there any specific..?
"Marriage is a holy vow. And I know that
marriage is right. So if you see a partner and you love
them, get married. That is as far as I'm concerned on
marriage"
Okay, moving on. The 12 Tribes of Israel is currently
not having regular meetings. When can we expect the
resumption of these meetings?
"We were discussing about it, I think the time
has come for it to start. But we was organizing for
years and keeping a lot of meetings, so we take a break,
a rest. Cause the same teaching over and over, so we
take a rest but soon de we hope an trust that we open
back to proceed as we was before, and then taking back
some of the members who would like to be a
part."
Do you have any idea how soon, within a couple of
months, or anything like that?
"Not yet. I can't say it. Probably a little
more, but not right at the moment."
How does one who is interested in becoming a member
of the 12 Tribes of Israel, how does one do that?
"They have to wait until we announce the time
when we are going to take in members and then they
can."
So listen out for that The monarchy. Discussions on
the monarchy have served within the Rastafarian movement
to separate the movement. Many see Haile Selassie as the
final king. How does the 12 Tribes of Israel view the
continuation of the monarchy in relation to the current
political climate in Ethiopia?
"Well, His Majesty won't be the final king,
cause he is not here now, and we have other kings to
come, right, so, as for me, I strongly believe, that the
monarchy will establish, when, due time."
So Haile Selassie, contrary to what a lot of other
people are saying, is not the final king?
"No, he is not the final king."
Well, could you tell a little bit about the
succession, then?
"The succession His Majesty you know him name
Amha Selassie already, as the heir to the throne, and he
is not at the moment there, and him also name Yacob, but
Yacob is there now, so we are looking for the speedily
return of Yacob to Ethiopia."
How does this fit in with the teaching of, not
necessarily of the 12 Tribes of Israel, but of
Rastafarians in general, who, because of the (well, at
first you answered that anyway about the divinity of
Haile Selassie and you've actually made a distinction
between Haile Selassie and Jesus Christ). But many
Rastafarians don't see anything outside of Haile
Selassie which means that he is the final king to sit
upon the throne, how do we resolve that?
"Well, I have said before, he's not the final
king, but I strongly believe that Christ is going to sit
upon the throne, but HIM His Majesty is not the final
king, you have more kings, because Amha Selassie is
there, he is not there, and then you have Yacob supposed
to be seated shortly."
Do you see the monarchy being restored in Ethiopia, as a
matter of fact, because what is happening in Ethiopia
now, we know that Amha Selassie tried to go back
recently, we don't know what happened with that, he
didn't go back but do you see the restoration of the
monarchy in Ethiopia?
"At Now they don't accept the monarchy, but at
least there is an amount of people is there that looking
forward, because that is the only person they believe
could able to get back the unity of the Ethiopian
people."
How do you see it happening, the restoration of the
monarchy?
"When the time come, you know, we will overturn
and overturn, and who's right it is them will give it to
them, so, when the fullness of time come, we don't know
when , but we're sure that it must happen."
Is this according to prophecy? That the monarchy must be
restored?
"Oh yes, Oh yes."
Is the monarchy a dinosaur in the age of democracy do
you think? and could it be could it be anything more
than a constitutional monarchy?
"Well I don't fully overstand that,"
Right now, when Amha Selassie was trying to return,
the last time, he was told that he could only come back
as a constitutional monarch with no powers whatsoever.
Do you see anything else happening apart from that, or
do you see the monarchy restored at such a point, where
the monarchy is once again as it was in the days of
Haile Selassie, ruling in Ethiopia
"Well, I keep saying over and over that when the
time come, then we sure that we are going to have a king
to seat up. It is going to take some time, but he is
going to be seated for sure."
Rumors have been circulating that Prince Zere Yacob
is mentally deranged and therefore not fit to succeed.
What light can you shed on this matter?
"Well I bredda Gad don't know him as somebody
that is mentally disturbed. He was here the last time
and nobody see him and such a like, him is functioning
normal as far as I understand, when I left him in
Manchester. But I don't see him as a deranged person. It
really, you know, unbelievable."
I must point out at this point, I don't know if you
want me to do this, but Zere Yacob is very close to the
12 tribes of Israel.
"Oh yes he is very close. He's .... with bredrin
them and sister in Manchester."
Is he a member of the 12 Tribes of Israel?
"He's a member of the 12 Tribes of Israel
yes"
Ermias, prince Ermias the nephew of Amha Selassie,
will visit Jamaica in August, what is his position in
the royal family?
"I have not much knowledge about him but I read
that he is one of the Crown Counsels, that is as far as
I know. I don't say further what he is doing and what he
is saying, but I do no have much knowledge about him,
but I know that he is one of the Crown
Counsels."
has Ermias been in contact with you?
"No we haven't spoken and I don't know him and
he don't know me."
Have you been officially informed of his visit in
August?
"Yes, when I say officially I mean I read this,
our document there before that he was planning to come,
and now it's time for him to arrive to be here in
August."
The future of the monarchy. Is it a part of the
doctrine of 12 Tribes of Israel, that the monarchy must
be physical restored, you're touched on that before that
it is prophecy, but is it a part of your teaching?
"Yes, that is a part our teaching that the
monarchy must be restored, just like how the sun and the
moon and the stars is there, that nobody can remove
them, same way, monarchy must restore."
The 12 Tribes of Israel currently has the largest
settlement on Shashamane. Is Ethiopia the final home and
what about the rest of Africa?
"Just Shashamane is not the final home. The
whole of Africa, because One King shall rule over them
all. And also, the whole of Africa, especially
Jerusalem."
Okay, you say the whole of Africa, especially
Jerusalem, and I am sure a lot of people are saying
"but Jerusalem is not Africa".
"Yeah, Jerusalem is Africa. Jerusalem is a part
of Africa is only certain things happen, and it break
away. But there is no argument that Jerusalem is not a
part of Africa, we are sure!"
So when we speak of a new Jerusalem, what are we
talking of?
"When we are talking about a new Jerusalem, we
are talking about Jerusalem in Asia Minor. New Jerusalem
is a different thing all entirely,
definition."
I wanted to look just a little bit more at that,
Jerusalem being the final home, all of Africa,
especially Jerusalem. How is that, if you will, how will
that work? How will that happen?
"Consider they take out a lot of Ethiopians
there if you notice the history show you that they
always were saying that the people in Ethiopia is not
the Jews. Alright? But then suddenly there is a changes,
that them is the Jews, them take out most of them and
carry them Jerusalem. So we see everything clear there
that the people who is Israel and was in Ethiopia, them
ancestor was from Jerusalem, and them send them back. So
here is some of us out here, now it was quite
interesting that, those who them take from there, and
they carried there, they say they are the tribe of Dan,
so them might then identify themself, as one of the
tribes, of Dan. The people them who leave and go to
Jerusalem, that them take out from Eritria, Falashas,
yeah."
Okay, who should lead the repatriation exercise,
because there are so many different organizations all
over the world, African organizations, non-African
organizations, but how involved should they be in
helping black people who want to go back to
Africa.?
"The first thing the OAU supposed to be the
countries that come together and help voice for the
return of the people in the western hemisphere back to
Africa. I strongly believe they supposed to should be
playing a part to help we to come home, who want to
come."
What about reparations from Europe, from America,
from Britain?
"Yes, well, we are going to need help because,
you know, the ship is there, the plane is there, so
we're looking for them to help to transport us back as
even them said that they say the only thing to do now is
away back the people them, and people that them send
away, those are the people that help back the
country."
So we get to back to who should lead, who should lead
this exercise, this back to Africa movement. Who do you
think should lead that?
"Well the Rastafarian must come together and
elect a person to represent the body. And then out of
that them know we can able to write, to these different
people and to tell them that we are united. We would
like them to help us."
The Shashamane land-grant is still in effect?
"The Shashamane land-grant is still in effect
but there is a lot of things to clear up within the
settlement."
Do you want to elaborate on that, some of the we need
to clear up?
"Not at the moment."
Alright, so you say it is still in effect but there
is things that need to be clear up. Now what is the 12
Tribes position on the EWF claim that all settlers, who
of the land, that people who settle in Shashamane are
squatters, if they do not settle through the permission
of the EWF?
"I really surprise them to know that they are
saying that who is there on the land, squatters. How can
African going home, going back home, can become as a
squatters, it is unbelievable. Squatters,
impossible."
Is there need for Rastafarians to organize and
centralize?
"Oh yes, there is an urgent need for the
Rastafarian to organize. Yes, there is"
How do you think this process can begin?
"Well, somebody that is capable of call a
meeting and if they're sincere, they call a meeting and
hope and trust that from there we can get
somewhere."
But you as a leader of the 12 Tribes of Israel you
see a great need. Do you see yourself playing any part
in that?
"I strongly believe that I will help and play my
little part that I can as a person with organizing over
the years when that process, you know.."
Alright, should there be a political as well as a
spiritual arm of Rastafarians?
"There's political movements, it is there, but I
am not here to deal with it. I am not fighting them. I
am here to deal with the spiritual part of it. Not
politically."
What are your thoughts on the Rastafarian
Centralization Organization, the RCO ?
"I have no knowledge at the moment I only know
that them is here so is only left now to see what they
are saying, before I can give a definite statement about
them, but I have no knowledge presently."
The RCO, they have been around for a little while.
Haven't they contacted you officially, informing you of
the organization and inviting you to join with them in
the centralization process?
"It came here they send a letter inviting us to
help with the school, but we never get to it, so that is
the only letter that I know I have so far but I don't
get any letter them invited me and such to
come."
That is quite interesting that that is happening,
that we have a Rastafarian Centralization Organization,
and that the head of the biggest, the most organized
Rastafarian movement in the world has not been invited
to be a part in that centralization process. If you were
invited, would you talk with them and see what's
happening?
"Yes, I believe the time must come for me to
play a part of, you know, I think I would go and hope
and trust that they proceed orderly and they have no
commotion, because I don't deal the commotion, the
confusion. I strongly believe that the time has come for
Rastafarian to come together."
I feel very good to hear that. The 12 Tribes of
Israel have undoubtedly the most organized body of
Rastafarians in the world, as I have said before, what
role should the movement play in organizing Rastafarians
in Jamaica, and in the rest of the world?
"Well, at least we are organizing for a good
while now, we have the organ, the 12 Tribes of Israel,
in Jamaica, it start here, it is in Ethiopia, it is in
the United States, it is in United Kingdom, Sweden, it
is Germany, New Zealand, Tobago, Ghana, Australia,
Kenya, and Grenada."
That is 12 Tribes.....
"That is 12 Tribes organization in these other
country, and some other country, it is still there,
but..."
I am thinking that since the 12 Tribes has done so
well in organizing the 12 Tribes of Israel, is there a
particular role now that the 12 Tribes could play in
helping then to organize the rest of the
Rastafarians?
"Yes, well, I just said a while ago that I think
that I could help, to play a part, to give a helping
hand, not as somebody to come to take over nothing, but
as a helping hand, to help organize them. So we're
looking forward....."
The Prophet Gad. The man who boldly declares Jesus
Christ. The head of a Rastafarian movement who doesn't
wear dreadlocks. The man who coined the phrase: "A
chapter a day". The Kebra Negast, or the book of
The Glory of Kings of Ethiopia, has been in existence
for at least a thousand years and contains the true
history of the origin of the Solomonic line of kings in
Ethiopia. It is as the ultimate authority and the
history of the conversion of Ethiopians from the worship
of the sun, moon and stars, to that of our Lord God of
Israel.
Jesus Christ, and Menelik, the son of Solomon and the
queen of Sheba, were sons of Solomon, and so, they were
akin to each other. But Christ is the Son of God, and
therefore, being the Kinsman of Christ, Menelik was
divine.
The Kebra Negast asserts that the kings of Ethiopia who
were descended from Menelik were of divine origin, and
that their words and deeds were those of God's. Haile
Selassie , a devoted Christian, reflected that divine
nature and maintained the struggle of good over evil
continually inspiring the Rastaman.
Printed with kind permission of Brother Gad (Manchester
U.K. April 1998)
Put on the Dubroom with friendly permission from Ras
Adam
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