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The SGI Buddhist Song "Forever Sensei" is a Cult and Brainwashing Song created by the SGI is used a mind control tool. Specially youth are encouraged to sing the song that is based on "Human Worship" of the SGI President Daisaku Ikeda. This is a Buddhist lecture by Anthony "Amp" Elmore who is President and Founder of the Proud Black Buddhist World Association. Elmore begin practicing Buddhism with the SGI in 1974 and he as been a Nichiren Buddhist for 41 years but prior to joining the Nichiren Sect Elmore was a Zen Buddhist during his senior year in High School in Memphis, Tennessee in 1971. Elmore remembers Dr. Martin Luther King coming to Memphis, Tennessee in 1967 and was around during his death in 1968. After Dr. King's death Elmore as a youth joined with Dr. King aide Rev. James Bevel. In 1972 Elmore quit college to join the human rights struggle. In 1974 Elmore became a Nichiren Buddhist and a disciple of SGI Buddhist leader Daisaku Ikeda for 16 years. Elmore became concern regarding the direction of the SGI and Elmore wrote an official letter to NSA or Nichiren Shoshu of America friends in March of 1991. Elmore was concerned about the SGI "Cult Behavior." In February of 2015 an SGI member who practice in Joliet, Noisily communicated with Elmore concerned that she may have joined a "Buddhist Cult." Elmore uploaded this Buddhist lecture to warn other SGI members that the SGI Buddhist song "Forever Sensei" is a cult song designed to control one's body, mind and spirit. Elmore notes that the song goes against the spirit of the Buddha. Learn more via their website at:http://proudblackbuddhist.org/