Showing posts with label nation of islam. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nation of islam. Show all posts

Friday, 2 May 2014

NIKE to make Air HEZBOLLAH(™) Sneakers





Sorry about the clickbait title. This information is censored on Twitter and Facebook. It's about Israel's instrumental role in 9/11.

The Israelis of course had assistance from their friends in the CIA, Pentagon and Justice Department but most of their help was from Zionist Jewish Americans, many with dual passports and listed in all the usual Neoconservative places.

Ry Dawson is an excellent researcher. I suggest people like Russ Baker who claims the Dancing Israelis were just students, is a hindrance to authentic journalism. 

His real mental obstacle is he can't conceive the inconceivable. 

Even when presented with the facts, of Israel's overwhelming role in 9/11.




Update: Original videos censored.

Friday, 3 July 2009

Malcolm X


Just been browsing Youtube this morning and lucked out big time. It's not that it doesn't have great content but when I'm in random mode, I often think Youtube doesn't know what I've never told it I'd like to see (or that the suggestions aren't always compelling). 

So after switching off the awful and wasted opportunity of Martin Bashir and Michael Jackson (an illegally downloaded file that I'm grateful not to pay a penny for) though it's now 6 years later before I could finally watch it, I guess I got to thinking about black American artists, which led just now, to my first viewing of that Great American writer (the revolution will not be televised) Gill Scott Heron, and then on to Malcolm X. And then it occured to me during his crisp torrent of erudite and lucid intellect in the interview that, I've never stopped thinking about him and even a week or so ago was still referring to Malcolm X indirectly from his Nutmeg and Lindy Hopping days in this post.

Over 20 years after reading his autobiography and I'm still dropping his life into mine and  I find it astonishing I can see him now for the first time on Youtube and connect in that way which suggests I always deeply admired Malcolm X. I just didn't know how much I deeply admired him.

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