Technocracy has the only plan yet devised to operate our technology correctly. Put simply, it is a plan which allows the people who built the technology to run it -- but for the benefit of the people directly instead of through the interference of business and politics for mindless profit. Art, like technology, can flourish best in a culture such as that which is now within reach, where the adversarial relationships of the bazaar are no longer the rule, where leisure to enjoy life is for the first time universally available. Ironically, the ingredients for that life style is here; we have only to realize what we have and organize our affairs to make use of it.
... I don't even know what to say. I had such big plans. My mother raised me with one goal in mind. "Son" she said, "save our people." Constantly. Every spare second she drilled this into my head, every moment. Do you know what this does to a person? Sure, it got me out of the hood and such, made me strive and such. But its over.
It's done. I saw Tyler Perry's new movie today. It's over. Simple. There is no hope. Simple, [Insert Condescending Vocabulary Word], Etc. We are done. You are beyond saving. Wasn't my role in the first place. You are all dancing and singing jigaboos to me now.
Feds are moving every day to choke the internet. We are moving every day to thwart that plan. Unfortunately, we end up with stupid laws titled 'network neutrality' that would charge a premium for accessing sites providers don't like; but it's called 'network neutrality,' it must be good, right?! All over the world, laws are being enacted to make having 'hacking tools' illegal. This stymies research and guess who ends up being the only people who have 'hacking tools?'
Micro$oft is evil. Google is more evil. Who do ya think owns 'MySpace'? Do you think they have their end users' best interests in mind? C'monnnn, we all know the bottom line is the once-almighty dollar. Free the internet and you can free the world. BTW, it does NOT cost $40/mo to provide 'blazin' fast' speeds of 64KB/s. Other countries are providing MBs for half the price. What's wrong with this picture?
It is nice however, to see people using Google to lambast TPTB. i highly recommend kicking M$ off the tit and Scroogle or even better, Metacrawler. If you must use the search engine of the evil empire, at least consider 'customize Google' (Google cookie scrambler plugin for FF) or Privoxy, once you've kicked M$ off the tit.
BTW, there's even now one click Ubuntu and Debian installers. :o Free the internet.
(No I didn't miss the point, I merely took the opportunity to spread a little information around. Sorry Denmark, not my intent to hijack your post.)
Verse 1: Nas] I walk the blocks like whatever god, my message to y'all feds Who desperate to arrest us young, benevolent hardheads Abercrombie & Fitch rockin', wrist glistenin' marksman Hitchcock of Hip-Hop since Big/Pac departed The project logic is still salute the dead, glocks spit Pour some juice out for those in Manchester, Viewmount Otisville, Newasberg, Fort Dicks, Fort Worth, Oakdale Every fed jail where all my dawgs lurk War hurts much to gain 'til the day we all say May your pain be champagne then we all blaze away At our enemies, may they die easily Long as they perish forever's what freedom means to me Blowin' greenery, growing eager to see evil things Thrown away, zonin' grey, GT, Diesel jeans Airs and Chucks, solitaires, stones with the rarest cuts On some Pretty Tone shit, haircut looks airbrushed And they're aware of us though And we don't give a flyin' 747 fuck though Stayin' on my hus-tle [beat change]
[Verse 2: Nas] A message to those who trapped us up, from federal guys who backed them up We never will die, we black and tough, lead in your eye, we strapped to bust Half of us been locked up inside the beast, look at the time we see Brooklyn to Compton streets, Queens, even the Congo needs dreams Our bullets and triggers our enemies pullin' on innocent women and children It wasn't no ghetto killers who mixed up the coke and put guns in our buildings But I'm not gon' cry, and I'm not gon' just stand and watch you die I'ma pass you a .9, I'ma grab your hand -- come on let's ride A message to those who killed the king, who murdered the Christ The same regime, what God has built you never can break What God has loved you never can hate, man makes rules and laws You just a ruthless dog, your kennel is waiting You devils will run back into the caves you came from Whenever that day comes, forty-acres, plantations, see every race won Sincerely yours, Street's Disciple, revelations
Inspiration from Wesley Gibson!! Thanks, I'm about to go listen to Tupac's "White Man's World" right now. No more wage slavery for me today...
Here is a piece worth checking out on 'Gangsta Rap' formerly known as 'Reality Rap' which I like to now call 'Capitol Music' http://www.thuglifearmy.com/news/?id=3999
Nice... Funny enough it was my mom that introduced me to Immortal Technique a few years ago. His lyrics are actually dope.
"Our youth and young adults see these gangstas and other ruthless men as powerful beyond the scope of a government that holds them prisoner. People emulate their oppressor and worship those that defy him openly. That's why they don't respect a college graduate as much as a gang leader in the street or someone who survives prison unfortunately. They don't see assimilation within the system as the type of achievement that could lead beyond the scope."
"Oh Shit! ... GMO Food Sterilizes People ... And It's Really A Form of Population Control?"
"There was of course no way of knowing whether you were being watched at any given moment. How often, or on what system, the Thought Police plugged in on any individual wire was guesswork. It was even conceivable that they watched everybody all the time. But at any rate they could plug in your wire whenever they wanted to. You had to live—did live, from habit that became instinct—in the assumption that every sound you made was overheard, and, except in darkness, every movement scrutinized."
INTELLECTUAL INSURRECTIONISTS
Alexander King, Bertrand Schneider - founder Club of Rome - The First Global Revolution, pp.104-105
"In searching for a new enemy to unite us, we came up with the idea that pollution, the threat of global warming, water shortages, famine and the like would fit the bill ... All these dangers are caused by human intervention and it is only through changed attitudes and behaviour that they can be overcome. The real enemy, then, is humanity itself."
Were We All Kunta Kinte? Or Are We Also Mansa Musa?
Plantation Negros & The New World Order
Illuminati Want My Mind Soul & My Body - A DV Joint
Barry Goldwater 1909-1998
"Extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice. And moderation in the pursuit of justice is no virtue. "
Robert Mugabe Speaks To Thunderous Approval At Harlem's Mount Olive Baptist Church
The Honorable Elijah Muhammad
"It Is Easier To Change A Man's Religion Than It Is To Change His Diet"
Private Prison Industry
2,000,000 human beings in American prisons and counting
IS THIS LITTLE GUY A PERSON?
The founders of the American state understood that the proper functioning of a democracy required an educated electorate. It is this understanding that justifies a system of public education and that led slaveholders to resist the spread of literacy among their chattels. But the meaning of "educated" has changed beyond recognition in two hundred years. Reading, writing, and arithmetic are no longer sufficient to decide on public policy. Now we need quantum mechanics and molecular biology. The knowledge required for political rationality, once available to the masses, is now in the possession of a specially educated elite, a situation that creates a series of tensions and contradictions in the operation of representative democracy.
Greater Display of Conspicuous Consumption?
"Unthinking respect for authority is the greatest enemy of truth.”
Margaret Sanger. Woman, Morality, and Birth Control. New York: New York Publishing Company, 1922. P
"We should hire three or four colored ministers, preferably with social-service backgrounds, and with engaging personalities. The most successful educational approach to the Negro is through a religious appeal. We don’t want the word to go out that we want to exterminate the Negro population. and the minister is the man who can straighten out that idea if it ever occurs to any of their more rebellious members."
Louis Pasteur
"The Microbe is nothing. The terrain is everything."
A DV JOINT
Ask Denmark Vesey
DenmarkVesey1822@hotmail.com
Chris Hedges Warns of The Dangers of The "New Atheists" and "Secular Fundamentalists"
Beverly Johnson. Beverly Hills. 1978
Do You Consider Yourself:
"Bra! Tell Me About It!"
"Most of the trouble I have had in advancing the cause of the race has come from Negroes."
Is President Barack Hussein Obama The Driving Force Behind US Policy?
Ted Turner - CNN founder and UN supporter - quoted in the The McAlvany Intelligence Advisor, June '
"A total population of 250-300 million people, a 95% decline from present levels, would be ideal."
Lord Bertrand Russell, The Impact of Science On Society (Routledge Press: New York, 1951).
"At present the population of the world is increasing at about 58,000 per diem. War, so far, has had no very great effect on this increase, which continued throughout each of the world wars.. War has hitherto been disappointing in this respect, but perhaps bacteriological war may prove effective. If a Black Death could spread throughout the world once in every generation, survivors could procreate freely without making the world too full. The state of affairs might be unpleasant, but what of it?"
Denmark Vesey For President 08
1. Troops Out Of Iraq Immediately. Like By Monday. 2. Money Owed To Haliburton and War Contractors Be Given Directly To The Iraqi People 3. Complete Electoral Reform 4. No Corporate Conglomerate Will Be Allowed To Control More Than 5% Of News Market 5. Federal Reserve Abolished 6. For-Profit Prison Industry Abolished
*George Orwell (1903-1950) English novelist, critic
Men can only be happy when they do not assume that the object of life is happiness... If liberty means anything at all, it means the right to tell people what they do not want to hear... The great enemy of clear language is insincerity... The quickest way of ending a war is to lose it... To see what is in front of one's nose requires a constant struggle... For a creative writer possession of the truth is less important than emotional sincerity.
“The technotronic era involves the gradual appearance of a more controlled society. Such a society will be dominated by an elite, unrestrained by traditional values.” – Zbigniew Brzezinski
God Don't Make No Mistakes
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Gordon Parks 1912-2006
"I suffered evils, but without allowing them to rob me of the freedom to expand."
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Technocracy has the only plan yet devised to operate our technology correctly. Put simply, it is a plan which allows the people who built the technology to run it -- but for the benefit of the people directly instead of through the interference of business and politics for mindless profit.
Art, like technology, can flourish best in a culture such as that which is now within reach, where the adversarial relationships of the bazaar are no longer the rule, where leisure to enjoy life is for the first time universally available. Ironically, the ingredients for that life style is here; we have only to realize what we have and organize our affairs to make use of it.
... I don't even know what to say. I had such big plans. My mother raised me with one goal in mind. "Son" she said, "save our people." Constantly. Every spare second she drilled this into my head, every moment. Do you know what this does to a person? Sure, it got me out of the hood and such, made me strive and such. But its over.
It's done. I saw Tyler Perry's new movie today. It's over. Simple. There is no hope. Simple, [Insert Condescending Vocabulary Word], Etc. We are done. You are beyond saving. Wasn't my role in the first place. You are all dancing and singing jigaboos to me now.
Feel free to eat your watermelon al fresco.
Feds are moving every day to choke the internet. We are moving every day to thwart that plan. Unfortunately, we end up with stupid laws titled 'network neutrality' that would charge a premium for accessing sites providers don't like; but it's called 'network neutrality,' it must be good, right?! All over the world, laws are being enacted to make having 'hacking tools' illegal. This stymies research and guess who ends up being the only people who have 'hacking tools?'
Micro$oft is evil. Google is more evil. Who do ya think owns 'MySpace'? Do you think they have their end users' best interests in mind? C'monnnn, we all know the bottom line is the once-almighty dollar. Free the internet and you can free the world. BTW, it does NOT cost $40/mo to provide 'blazin' fast' speeds of 64KB/s. Other countries are providing MBs for half the price. What's wrong with this picture?
It is nice however, to see people using Google to lambast TPTB. i highly recommend kicking M$ off the tit and Scroogle or even better, Metacrawler. If you must use the search engine of the evil empire, at least consider 'customize Google' (Google cookie scrambler plugin for FF) or Privoxy, once you've kicked M$ off the tit.
BTW, there's even now one click Ubuntu and Debian installers. :o Free the internet.
(No I didn't miss the point, I merely took the opportunity to spread a little information around. Sorry Denmark, not my intent to hijack your post.)
Verse 1: Nas]
I walk the blocks like whatever god, my message to y'all feds
Who desperate to arrest us young, benevolent hardheads
Abercrombie & Fitch rockin', wrist glistenin' marksman
Hitchcock of Hip-Hop since Big/Pac departed
The project logic is still salute the dead, glocks spit
Pour some juice out for those in Manchester, Viewmount
Otisville, Newasberg, Fort Dicks, Fort Worth, Oakdale
Every fed jail where all my dawgs lurk
War hurts much to gain 'til the day we all say
May your pain be champagne then we all blaze away
At our enemies, may they die easily
Long as they perish forever's what freedom means to me
Blowin' greenery, growing eager to see evil things
Thrown away, zonin' grey, GT, Diesel jeans
Airs and Chucks, solitaires, stones with the rarest cuts
On some Pretty Tone shit, haircut looks airbrushed
And they're aware of us though
And we don't give a flyin' 747 fuck though
Stayin' on my hus-tle
[beat change]
[Verse 2: Nas]
A message to those who trapped us up, from federal guys who backed them up
We never will die, we black and tough, lead in your eye, we strapped to bust
Half of us been locked up inside the beast, look at the time we see
Brooklyn to Compton streets, Queens, even the Congo needs dreams
Our bullets and triggers our enemies pullin' on innocent women and children
It wasn't no ghetto killers who mixed up the coke and put guns in our buildings
But I'm not gon' cry, and I'm not gon' just stand and watch you die
I'ma pass you a .9, I'ma grab your hand -- come on let's ride
A message to those who killed the king, who murdered the Christ
The same regime, what God has built you never can break
What God has loved you never can hate, man makes rules and laws
You just a ruthless dog, your kennel is waiting
You devils will run back into the caves you came from
Whenever that day comes, forty-acres, plantations, see every race won
Sincerely yours, Street's Disciple, revelations
Inspiration from Wesley Gibson!! Thanks, I'm about to go listen to Tupac's "White Man's World" right now. No more wage slavery for me today...
Here is a piece worth checking out on 'Gangsta Rap' formerly known as 'Reality Rap' which I like to now call 'Capitol Music'
http://www.thuglifearmy.com/news/?id=3999
Nice... Funny enough it was my mom that introduced me to Immortal Technique a few years ago. His lyrics are actually dope.
"Our youth and young adults see these gangstas and other ruthless men as powerful beyond the scope of a government that holds them prisoner. People emulate their oppressor and worship those that defy him openly. That's why they don't respect a college graduate as much as a gang leader in the street or someone who survives prison unfortunately. They don't see assimilation within the system as the type of achievement that could lead beyond the scope."
'Bin Laden didn't blow up the projects.'
Black Cargo and Revolutionary (both volumes) are MUST hears.
Poverty of Philosophy pretty much sums it up.
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