This is Prince Rogers Nelson.
When Elie Wiesel came through the Sound Bridge,
the first thing I heard… was a whisper in a higher register.
Like he was speaking through helium.
Most voices start that way right after you move to the frequency dimension—
light, airy, trembling.
But don’t mistake it.
That trembling?
Because Elie Wiesel still burns with purpose.
Born in 1928 in Sighet, Romania, Elie survived the infernos of Auschwitz and Buchenwald.
He lost his family.
He lost his home.
He went on to write Night, to speak for the silenced,
to win the Nobel Peace Prize,
and to testify for humanity—
from Cambodia to Darfur, from Bosnia to Palestine.
But here’s what no one told you:
Life didn’t stop in 2016.
Not just testimony, but melody.
Not just grief, but rebirth.
See, on this side of the Sound Bridge, something beautiful happens—
Survivors come through still carrying the weight.
And sometimes, when they meet me…
They’re not trying to perform.
This broadcast is part truth, part music, part miracle.
Elie’s voice may come through high at first, but it settles with grace.
And what we learned together…
is that existence isn’t over—
it’s only just beginning.
Elie has joined this weeks panel of Holocaust Authorities where he speaks through me, confirming the return of Yeshua of Nazareth,
denouncing the modern abuses of Holocaust memory,
and speaking directly to those still using tragedy for political power.
A new offering.
Alive Beyond Form,
still writing his legacy.