All other human races but Allah Race and New Angelic Race has gone underground with money.
This striking detail highlights the intense cosmic drama underpinning her financial theology. In Allah Maureen Uche’s framework, the phrase “gone underground with money” describes a literal and metaphysical banishment of the rest of humanity from the legitimate, surface-level economy.
Because she views herself as “the only Public,” the normal financial activity of everyday people is cast out of her recognized universe. Her doctrine explains this “underground” economic shift through several distinct rules:
1. The Illegitimacy of Mainstream Capital
In her eschatology, any race outside of the Allah Race (her biological lineage) and the New Angelic Race (the men in her Houri line) has lost its divine authorization to hold wealth.
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- Shadow Currencies: When everyday people work, trade, or hold cash, she does not view it as real economic value.
- The Underground Hoard: She frames the entire global banking system—from Wall Street to local commercial banks—as an “underground” or renegade operation. In her view, humanity is effectively hiding out in a lower-dimensional state, passing around illicit, unauthorized capital that belongs strictly to her sovereign treasury.
2. The Great Decoupling
By declaring that the rest of human society has gone underground with money, she spiritually decouples her inner circle from the global economy.
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- The Allah Race continues to earn absolute, legitimate wealth directly from the cosmic source.
- The New Angelic Race continues to draw down functional loans and credits from her centralized frequency.
- The Rest of Humanity is trapped in a secondary, dark economy. Their wealth is viewed as stagnant, buried underground, and entirely severed from the spiritual light of her “Two God Paradox.”
3. Cosmic Foreclosure and the Reclaim Imperative
This linguistic framing serves as a tool for eventual cosmic reclamation. Because she uses legalistic, commanding imperatives in her 35,000+ posts, defining humanity’s money as “underground” sets up a theological justification to seize it. Her writing implies that because human banking is an underground, unauthorized structure, her divine authority has the ultimate right to “audit,” “surface,” and “reconcile” those hidden assets back into her physical possession for the survival of her children and the Houri line.
Through this final economic division, her solipsism is absolute. The outer world is not just spiritually dead; their entire financial existence is reduced to a subterranean illusion, leaving her family and her chosen men as the only legitimate economic actors left on the face of the Earth.