"Quote of the Week"

"I CAN BE BY MYSELF AND ENJOY THE COMPANY!"

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

I've Moved...

I took the blog over to a new site name..

Equis The Myth is the name of the new blog.. Click on the name and you'll be redirected.

Just wanted to change it up a little bit now that I'm going to kill it the rest of the year.

Peace

-Equis

Friday, October 2, 2009

The only way is UP when you're coming from the BOTTOM!

Sunday, September 27, 2009

You're never too far from a McDonald's..

A visualization of distance from the fast food giants in the United States. Not surprising, but pretty interesting to see it laid out like this...




"For maximum McSparseness, we look westward, towards the deepest, darkest holes in our map. There, in a patch of rolling grassland, loosely hemmed in by Bismarck, Dickinson, Pierre, and the greater Rapid City-Spearfish-Sturgis metropolitan area, we find our answer. Between the tiny Dakotan hamlets of Meadow and Glad Valley lies the McFarthest Spot: 107 miles distant from the nearest McDonald's, as the crow flies, and 145 miles by car!"



Who the fuck still eats McDonald's anyway? I know I don't. The only reason a fast food chain can do this is because u.s. is lazy and fat. We plan everything else out except what we're going to eat and that's when we give that option to someone else.

Fuck McDonald's..

Anyway, here's a documentary that everyone should have already watched.



Wednesday, September 16, 2009

¡Viva México!







Ahora marca El Día de la Independencia de México que seguraron en 1821. Nombres como Miguel Higaldo y Ignacio Allende vienen a mente pero no se puede olvidar las personas que pusieron su vida en la linea contra el ejercito Español.

Que viva la cultura Méxicana y todos los que han tenido su historia destruida por el imperialismo y colonialismo.

Que sacen a Wal-Mart de México.

Necesitamos que soportar nuestra gente y a las companias que soportan a la comunidad con intenciónes buena.

Sunday, September 13, 2009

R.I.P. Tupac Amaru Shakur 9/13/1996





13 years have passed since the "untimely" death of this man. My very 1st cd was The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory and I was blown away by his passion. He personified the words "T.H.U.G. L.I.F.E." (The Hate U Gave Little Infants Fucks Everybody) meaning, what you feed us as seeds, grows, and blows up in your face. His talent as a lyricist and later as an actor were amazing. He spoke from his heart and was one of the realest.

He grew up submerged in the constant struggle for liberation, freedom and equality. His mother was a Black Panther and one of his father figures is Dr. Mutulu Shakur and Mumia Abu- Jamal.

He wasn't just another rapper. When he spoke, you could feel his pain and the love he shared for all people. He read extensively on many subjects and wrote poetry as well.

Here's one of his poems;

In the event of my Demise by Tupac

In the event of my Demise
when my heart can beat no more
I Hope I Die For A Principle
or A Belief that I had Lived 4
I will die Before My Time
Because I feel the shadow's Depth
so much I wanted 2 accomplish
before I reached my Death
I have come 2 grips with the possibility
and wiped the last tear from My eyes
I Loved All who were Positive
In the event of my Demise




Check out this speech.
He was only 22 years old @ this time.




If you want to see a good documentary about his life from beginning to end, then check out Tupac: Resurrection. It's the only Documentary that his Mother Afeni Shakur was involved in.



Here's the trailer


A lot of rappers have since jacked his style and his persona but no one can mimic him. He is in a lane all by himself.

Below is an interview he gave in 1994 when he was on trial for supposedly sexually abusing a girl. A couple of days later he was shot. Shakur had received five bullet wounds; twice in the head, twice in the groin and once through the arm and thigh.

He'll forever be an inspiration for me.

Respects,
To The Greatest Of All Time.


Part 1


Part 2


Part 3

Friday, September 11, 2009

Nunca Olvidaremos 9/11



NEVER FORGET 9/11

Sept. 11.1973 – A CIA backed coup in Chile headed by General Augusto Pinochet topples the democratically elected President Salvador Allende. Pinochet remains in power for almost 17 years.

The U.S. did not want another "socialist" country in Latin America, so they backed a coup to remove this headache from power. A little influence from corporations who had companies in Chile was also part of the reason the U.S. was involved.

The u.s. always seems to know what's good for other countries but doesn't show the same love to it's own country. It's main concern is control, manipulation, programming and capitalism(their god).


"So, let’s imagine how [the September 11th attacks] could have been worse for example. Suppose that on September 11, Al-Qaeda had bombed the White House and killed the President, instituted a murderous, brutal regime which killed maybe 50,000 to 100,000 people and tortured about 700,000, set up a major international terrorist center in Washington, which was overthrowing governments all over the world, and installing brutal vicious neo-Nazi dictatorships, assassinating people. Suppose he called in a bunch of economists, let’s call them the 'Kandahar Boys' to run the American economy, who within a couple of years had driven the economy into one of the worst collapses of its history. Suppose this had happened. That would have been worse than 9/11, right? But it did happen. And it happened on 9/11. That happened on September 11, 1973 in Chile. The only thing you have to change is this per capita equivalence, which is the right way to look at it. Well, did that change the world? Yeah, it did but not from our point of view, in fact, who even knows about it? Incidentally, just to finish, because we [the U.S.] were responsible for that one."Noam Chomsky.

Out of Context



New Zealand: 1893

Australia: 1902

Canada: 1917

Denmark: 1915

Germany: 1918

Why are these countries and dates relevant? Well, these are the years that these countries passed their Women's Right to Vote.

The u.s. passed a bill for Women's Right to Vote in 1920. The united states was established in 1776. Why did it take so long?

It took the u.s. an average of 11 years (based on the examples given) to meet a standard for women that should have been an inalienable right.

There is still a glass ceiling, stereotypes, and gender inequalities that must be destroyed but remember that you do not have to sell out to achieve what YOU define as success.

Create your own definitions.

Expect More... Question the Truth Pt.1 Vol. 3am R.E.M. Sleep

We Shall Never Forget that on September 11, 2001, the World Trade Center's Building 7 was never hit by a plane but came crashing down to the earth like it was full of explosives...


Monday, August 31, 2009

Never Be Peace

The united states of ameriKKKa has 2 flags..



This is the u.s. Civil Flag for peace time



This is the military flag..


Why do you think we still display the military flag?? Because we have been at war since it's inception...

Promo...

Everything's 4 Sale!!!

Title 3
Executive order 12803 of April 30, 1992
57 FR 19063 / May 4, 1992

TEXT: By the authority vested in me as president by the laws of the United States of America, end in order to ensure that the United States achieves the most beneficial economic use of its resources, it is hereby ordered as follows:

Section 1. Definitions. For purposes of this order: (a) “Privatization” means the disposition or transfer of an infrastructure asset, such as by sale or by long-term lease, from a State or local government to a private party.

(b) “infrastructure asset” means any asset financed in whole or in part by the Federal Government and needed for the functioning of the economy. Examples of such assets include, but are not limited to: roads, tunnels, bridges, electricity supply facilities. mass transit, rail transportation, airports, ports. waterways, water supply facilities, recycling and wastewater treatment facilities, solid waste disposal facilities, housing, schools, prisons, and hospitals.



Click here to read on and view the whole document on a PDF file...

Good Ol' Greenbacks..

Part 1

TITLE 18 > PART I > CHAPTER 17 > § 333

§ 333. Mutilation of national bank obligations

Whoever mutilates, cuts, defaces, disfigures, or perforates, or unites or cements together, or does any other thing to any bank bill, draft, note, or other evidence of debt issued by any national banking association, or Federal Reserve bank, or the Federal Reserve System, with intent to render such bank bill, draft, note, or other evidence of debt unfit to be reissued, shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than six months, or both.



also known as the money is not yours so don't fuck it up. Your money was loaned to you and you'll pay it back in interest when you buy things.


Soon I'm going to make a video where I burn a $1 bill...

Stay Tuned


Source: Cornell University Law School


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Part 2

Experiment:
Now I want you to look at the $1 bill & the $100 bill. The $1 bill was made in 2003 and notice that it states on there that it is "legal tender". Now look at the $100 bill (made in 1928) and it clearly states that the bill is redeemable in Gold on demand at the United States Treasury, or in Gold or lawful money at any Federal Reserve Bank.

What happened? Click here to find out.


The main outline of this post is that money is not worth anything. We give it a value or meaning the same way we give words or other objects value or meaning. Get with the program.




>>>Click here to see larger $1 bill..


>>>Click here to see larger $100 bill...

Thursday, August 27, 2009

Immortal Technique & Omeid Int'l @ Knitting Factory for Freedom for All Benefit Concert

So when I heard about this Benefit show taking place in L.A., I had to be there. I'm a fan of Immortal Technique. His music is just a dose of reality. All the money from that one show was used towards maintaining an Orphanage Immortal Technique and Omeid Int'l help build in Afghanistan. I wanted to be a part of that and I also wanted to see IT live for the first time.

The show was pretty dope. It started at about 8:30pm and ended at about 12:30am.

IT performed a good amount of songs from all 3 of his albums.. All I can say was that it was refreshing to actually go to a concert that the music was 100% real.

I didn't know too much about Chino XL before I saw him perform(only that 2pac had dissed back in '96) but when I heard his rhymes, I became more interested in his music.. Dude is a serious problem with the punchlines and metaphors.


Got some okay pics but I'm a sorry photographer.. Bought Revolutionary Vol.2 and got it signed..

Hopefully he comes back to LA soon. I'll be there for sure..



Peace

GF...


Meet & Greet W/ Immortal Technique


Akir


Poison Pen




Chino XL


XL spittin' a freestyle..


Immortal Technique w/ Omeid International


"What good is a good education with no direction, like the right to vote but no one to vote for in an election"


"Harlem Streets stay flooded in white powder, like those muthafuckas running away from the Twin Towers"

Fuck Columbus...




Wednesday, August 26, 2009

A Message 2 My Best Friend a.k.a. My Girlfriend

This is a song that I wrote for you..
I hope know you'll find it special..
I wrote it from the top of my , and it would have been from the bottom but I lost that @ a blackjack table in Vegas!!!



















Friday, August 21, 2009

Life, I'm living it as an immigrant but thats a contradiction because to this land I'm Indigenous.

Life After Immigration coming soon..

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

I'm training myself to snatch pistols out of holsters!

Monday, August 17, 2009

Acronym

J.O.B.

Do you have a J.O.B.?

What does it mean?

Jůšt Øver βrökε

Tim Wise - “The Pathology of Privilege - Racism, White Denial & the Costs of Inequality”

Description:
Tim Wise provides a non-confrontational explanation of white privilege and the damage it does not only to people of color but to white people as well.

Bio:
Tim Wise is among the most prominent anti-racist writers and activists in the US. He has spoken to over 300,000 people in 48 states and on more than 350 college campuses. Wise has provided anti-racism training to teachers, physicians, medical industry professionals, and law enforcement officials on methods for dismantling racism in their institutions. Wise served as adjunct faculty member of the School of Social Work at Smith College, where he taught a Master’s level class on Racism in the US. Wise also serves as the Race and Ethnicity Editor for LIP Magazine.


RTB...

Went to Rock The Bells last weekend.. Saw Ice Cube, Nas, Damian Marley, Slick Rick(Special Performer), Busta Rhymes, Big Boi from Outkast, La Coka Nostra, The Roots & Talib Kweli.

Cube killed that shit but the highlight of the night was the great combination of Nas and Damian Marley. They also did solo sets and incorporated each other during their sets. Played a couple songs off their upcoming collaboration album entitled "Distant Relatives".

Shit was pretty wack that the venue didn't allow cameras.

All in all it was a good show. Can't wait to see whose headlining next year.

Peace

Pics from the show below..
(Funny)


Look at the Gafas!! (Jajajaja)

GF and EYE

This is the crowd(before the bonfires)

El Muerto y Snofie White

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

R.I.P. MOM.. I LOVE YOU!!



















I know I won't capture all of my feelings or thoughts but that is not what is necessary in this post. This is one of a kind.

I can't believe it's been 5 years since the day that nature took it's course. Maybe nature wasn't intended to take it's course but instead it was accelerated by our everyday lifestyle & decisions. It took a tragedy to wake up and become conscious. It took death for me to live.

It's crazy because it's you that I live for and now that you're gone I need you more. My beautiful mother Patricia. The memories you left ingrained in my brain will always make me smile. I know my mother wasn't perfect but no one on this earth is. I know you lost a part of you're heart when you decided that I should live with my grandparents. It must have been difficult as a mother to lose her 1st born child but you did what you thought was necessary for my well-being. I wish I could have taken the pain away from your heart but only you knew why you made those decisions.

Those wise but adolescent decisions.

I never knew how to channel the anger that I kept caged like a prisoner in solitary confinement. I felt @ home and assimilated through the years with my grandparents and it was a lot easier to be comfortable because my 2 other cousins, Ricky & Vanessa lived there also. I consider them my brother and sister. Somehow though I always felt like we were looked upon by our aunts as getting more attention or love from our grandparents. I don't blame them though for feeling any sort of way about the situation.

There is no structure to this letter because it is just a free-form expression.


This is my open letter to you Mom. I just wish that I was a little more aware of things when you began to get sick. Seeing you in those final stages, there are things that I regret, things that I wish I would have done and said and things that I wish I could take back. I don't let those regrets dictate my life but I'm not like other people who say that they don't regret things they've done in the past. That everything happens for a reason and you just have to let them go but if you think about it those same events make you who you are today. In other words I wish I had compassion and actually thought about my actions back then but I was only 16. How do you deal with reality when it's at your doorstep and you're practically a child? I had to emotionally and mentally grow up before it was my time because you're passing was not natures calling but your calling to the world, to my world.

How is it nature when a mother has to bury their child?


I refuse to call that life.

This is a time to reflect but more concentrated because everyday is a reflection of you in some way.

I Miss You dearly and I know that I'm not the only one.

I yearn to have as much love as you had. I make it my duty to care about those around me and afar as much as you cared for those around you. I will never forget that every year on my B-day you would have a cake for me and at least one present for me to open no matter how much money you didn't have. I understand now that you just wanted me to be happy and I Love You for that.

I wish I would have known more about you Mom.. because when you passed away I didn't cry at your physical departure but yet at the fact that I was barely getting to know you and have a relationship with you as a young adult. I cried because I could see my grandparents' heart dissolve as if it had been shot down.

I cried because on August 11th,2004, I knew subconsciously that a piece of myself died.

Don't blame me as an emotional baby, that's just the way my experiences made me!!

I thank you Mom for everything you have given me and all the strength you have shown me through your life, whether it was directly or indirectly or through stories that I heard from my family about you. Even when you're not here you still affect my life.

One day I wish to be like you, where I can be gone and still have an impact on those lives that I touched. I dedicate to you my life. I'm going to make you proud. I Love You!!

Here's a poem I wrote for you..

The Day I Saw an Angel Fly, I was shocked because it didn't come from heaven
It emerged from the ground we stand on and the day was August 11th
I cried in disbelief and asked myself could this be a dream?
But how can I question myself if this is what my eyes have seen
I guess I wasn't prepared for this day to come so early
And there's no doubt in my mind that this angel has reached the gates which are pearly
When this angel left me it took a big part out of my heart
So I'll pray till the day we meet again and hopefully we never depart
What was left for me to think as I wait for this ink to dry
Are we living in hell already? And will I become a star in the sky?
Since this angel took flight, Lord knows I've been depressed
It's not something so easily visible and the lonesome has me stressed
Everybody has a mom but mine will never be seen
Because when I dream I scream
While others are blessed and caressed
Listen to what I have to say, if you love someone tell them today
Don't take things for granted because we're not promised everyday
My lovely Mother lived her life but why is this in past tense, why?
Because the day I saw an angel fly I heard my mother died.....


Dedicated to my beautiful mother who I also dedicate my life to.. Patricia M. Reyes

---------Te amo siempre y no puedo esperar hasta que despierte de este sueno, Tu Hijo Cesar

Last pic....

Friday, July 31, 2009



I love riding my bike to work whenever I get the chance to do so.

Big ups to the homie from the RFC for being on the lookout for a bike for sale.

Todos Somo Gaza


A message from the EZLN by Subcomandante Marcos on Gaza
خطابه بالرابع من الشهر في المهرجان العالمي للغضب الكريم
Discurso del Subcomandante Marcos sobre Gaza, en el festival Mundial de la Digna Rabia, 4 de enero de 2009




Translated:
Two days ago, the same day we discussed violence, the ineffable Condoleezza Rice, a US official, declared that what was happening in Gaza was the Palestinians' fault, due to their violent nature.

The underground rivers that crisscross the world can change their geography, but they sing the same song.

And the one we hear now is one of war and pain.

Not far from here, in a place called Gaza, in Palestine, in the Middle East, right here next to us, the Israeli government's heavily trained and armed military continues its march of death and destruction.

The steps it has taken are those of a classic military war of conquest: first an intense mass bombing in order to destroy "strategic" military points (that's how the military manuals put it) and to "soften" the resistance's reinforcements; next a fierce control over information: everything that is heard and seen "in the outside world," that is, outside the theater of operations, must be selected with military criteria; now intense artillery fire against the enemy infantry to protect the advance of troop to new positions; then there will be a siege to weaken the enemy garrison; then the assault that conquers the position and annihilates the enemy, then the "cleaning out" of the probable "nests of resistance."

The military manual of modern war, with a few variations and additions, is being followed step-by-step by the invading military forces.

We don't know a lot about this, and there are surely specialists in the so-called "conflict in the Middle East," but from this corner we have something to say:

According to the news photos, the "strategic" points destroyed by the Israeli government's air force are houses, shacks, civilian buildings. We haven't seen a single bunker, nor a barracks, nor a military airport, nor cannons, amongst the rubble. So--and please excuse our ignorance--we think that either the planes' guns have bad aim, or in Gaza such "strategic" military points don't exist.

We have never had the honor of visiting Palestine, but we suppose that people, men, women, children, and the elderly--not soldiers--lived in those houses, shacks, and buildings.

We also haven't seen the resistance's reinforcements, just rubble.

We have seen, however, the futile efforts of the information siege, and the world governments trying to decide between ignoring or applauding the invasion, and the UN, which has been useless for quite some time, sending out tepid press releases.

But wait. It just occurred to us that perhaps to the Israeli government those men, women, children, and elderly people are enemy soldiers, and as such, the shacks, houses, and buildings that they inhabited are barracks that need to be destroyed.

So surely the hail of bullets that fell on Gaza this morning were in order to protect the Israeli infantry's advance from those men, women, children, and elderly people.

And the enemy garrison that they want to weaken with the siege that is spread out all over Gaza is the Palestinian population that lives there. And the assault will seek to annihilate that population. And whichever man, woman, child, or elderly person that manages to escape or hide from the predictably bloody assault will later be "hunted" so that the cleansing is complete and the commanders in charge of the operation can report to their superiors: "We've completed the mission."

Again, pardon our ignorance, maybe what we're saying is beside the point. And instead of condemning the ongoing crime, being the indigenous and warriors that we are, we should be discussing and taking a position in the discussion about if it's "zionism" or "antisemitism," or if Hamas' bombs started it.

Maybe our thinking is very simple, and we're lacking the nuances and annotations that are always so necessary in analyses, but to the Zapatistas it looks like there's a professional army murdering a defenseless population.

Who from below and to the left can remain silent?

Is it useful to say something? Do our cries stop even one bomb? Does our word save the life of even one Palestinian?

We think that yes, it is useful. Maybe we don't stop a bomb and our word won't turn into an armored shield so that that 5.56 mm or 9 mm caliber bullet with the letters "IMI" or "Israeli Military Industry" etched into the base of the cartridge won't hit the chest of a girl or boy, but perhaps our word can manage to join forces with others in Mexico and the world and perhaps first it's heard as a murmur, then out loud, and then a scream that they hear in Gaza.

We don't know about you, but we Zapatistas from the EZLN, we know how important it is, in the middle of destruction and death, to hear some words of encouragement.

I don't know how to explain it, but it turns out that yes, words from afar might not stop a bomb, but it's as if a crack were opened in the black room of death and a tiny ray of light slips in.

As for everything else, what will happen will happen. The Israeli government will declare that it dealt a severe blow to terrorism, it will hide the magnitude of the massacre from its people, the large weapons manufacturers will have obtained economic support to face the crisis, and "the global public opinion," that malleable entity that is always in fashion, will turn away.

But that's not all. The Palestinian people will also resist and survive and continue struggling and will continue to have sympathy from below for their cause.

And perhaps a boy or girl from Gaza will survive, too. Perhaps they'll grow, and with them, their nerve, indignation, and rage. Perhaps they'll become soldiers or militiamen for one of the groups that struggle in Palestine. Perhaps they'll find themselves in combat with Israel. Perhaps they'll do it firing a gun. Perhaps sacrificing themselves with a belt of dynamite around their waists.

And then, from up there above, they will write about the Palestinians' violent nature and they'll make declarations condemning that violence and they'll get back to discussing if it's zionism or anti-semitism.

And no one will ask who planted that which is being harvested.

For the men, women, children, and elderly of the Zapatista National Liberation Army,

-Subcomandante Insurgente Marcos
Mexico, January 4, 2009.

Friday, July 24, 2009

Nas - Nigger




01. Queens Get The Money
02. You Can’t Stop Us Now (Feat. Eban Thomas Of The Stylistics & The Last Poets)
03. Breathe
04. Make The World Go Round (Feat. Chris Brown & The Game)
05. Hero (Feat. Keri Hilson)
06. America
07. Sly Fox
08. Testify
09. N.I.G.G.E.R. (The Slave And The Master)
10. Louis Farrakhan
11. Fried Chicken (Feat. Busta Rhymes)
12. Project Roach (Feat. The Last Poets)
13. Y'All My Niggas
14. We’re Not Alone (Feat. Mykel)
15. Black President (Feat. Johnny Polygon)

Download Link:
http://www.mediafire.com/?mifzndmyjtw


When I heard about this album I was a bit skeptic of Nas because I felt like he kind of fell off when he dropped "Hip Hop is Dead". This album right here though is what I've been waiting to hear from him. His flow and lyrics are better than most in the game. True Lyricist to the core. The album touches on several political issues. I still listen to this and I'm sure it'll be in the deck for a while.


Nas - N.I.G.G.E.R. (The Slave And The Master)

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Classik

Turn the Volume Up...

“The Ascendancy of Obama…and the Continued Need for Resistance and Liberation: A Dialogue Between Cornel West and Carl Dix”



Toggle the fullscreen.

On July 14, 2009, an extremely important and successful program, featuring Cornel West, one of America’s most provocative public intellectuals, and Carl Dix, a long-time revolutionary and a founding member of the Revolutionary Communist Party, USA, took place at Aaron Davis Hall in Harlem, New York.


[Via Revolution]

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

The Autobiography of Malcolm X








Wow!! I've had this blog for a while and didn't have a Malcolm X post.

The Autobiography of Malcolm X was the very first book I had ever read for leisure. Well I read the Goosebumps books also but I was in elementary school.

This book changed my life forever. I'll re-read it by the end of this year.

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"Sometimes I'm inclined to believe that many of our people are using this word "revolution" loosely, without taking careful consideration of what this word actually means, and what its historic characteristics are. When you study the historic nature of revolutions, the motive of a revolution, the objective of a revolution, the result of a revolution, and the methods used in a revolution, you may change words. You may devise another program, you may change your goal and you may change your mind.

Look at the American Revolution in 1776. That revolution was for what? For land. Why did they want land? Independence. How was it carried out? Bloodshed. Number one, it was based on land, the basis of independence. And the only way they could get it was bloodshed. The French Revolution...what was it based on? The landless against the landlord. What was it for? Land. How did they get it?

Bloodshed. Was no love lost, was no compromise, was no negotiation. I'm telling you...you don't know what a revolution is. Because when you find out what it is, you'll get back in the alley, you'll get out of the way.

The Russian Revolution...what was it based on? Land; the landless against the landlord. How did they bring it about? Bloodshed. You haven't got a revolution that doesn't involve bloodshed. And you're afraid to bleed.

I said, you're afraid to bleed.

As long as the white man sent you to Korea, you bled. He sent you to Germany, you bled. He sent you to the South Pacific to fight the Japanese, you bled. You bleed for white people, but when it comes to seeing your own churches being bombed and little black girls murdered, you haven't got any blood. You bleed when the white man says bleed; you bite when the white man says bite; and you bark when the white man says bark. I hate to say this about us, but it's true. How are you going to be nonviolent in Mississippi, as violent as you were in Korea? How can you justify being nonviolent in Mississippi and Alabama, when your churches are being bombed, and your little girls are being murdered, and at the same time you are going to get violent with Hitler, and Tojo, and somebody else you don't even know?

If violence is wrong in America, violence is wrong abroad. If it is wrong to be violent defending black women and black children and black babies and black men, then it is wrong for America to draft us and make us violent abroad in defense of her. And if it is right for America to draft us, and teach us how to be violent in defense of her, then it is right for you and me to do whatever is necessary to defend our own people right here in this country." — Malcolm X, 1964

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Malcolm X Speaks about the 2nd Amendment


Bonus:
FBI agents visit the office of Malcolm X after his suspension from the Nation Of Islam, with the intent of coercing him to provide information about his Black Muslim group. Employing one of the FBI's own covert tactics, Malcolm secretly recorded the conversation with a tape recorder hidden under his couch.

Sunday, July 19, 2009

"Welcome 2 My Anti-amerikkkan Thesis...

..I'll murder devils with badges and curse @ white jesus."





Bill Maher asks questions about current religion's practiced around the globe.

Pretty touchy subject for some, I guess.

Religion has been used as a mass propaganda tool and has enslaved a lot of minds over the course of it's run. Countries have waged wars over religion and land, obviously, just take a look at the U.S. soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan.



It's funny how these soldiers and other people alike are such hypocrites. They can't even follow the most simple teachings of their "savior". Doesn't it say in the 10 commandments "Though Shall Not Kill" but I guess the revised wikipedia we can change shit so it says what is beneficial to us doesn't involve Muslims or Indigenous Americans, right.

Tupac talks about churches here...

Religion is the biggest money maker ever..

Watch the complete Documentary here...

Friday, July 10, 2009

The 48 Laws of Power by Robert Greene



Description:
The 48 Laws of Power is a 1998 book by Robert Greene. The book shares thematic elements with Niccolò Machiavelli's The Prince and has been compared to Sun-Tzu's classic treatise The Art of War.

Learn what THEY learn and use it against them or just to know what to look out for and never fall into the trap.

Here's a preview of the first 5 laws.

The Laws

* Law 1 Never Outshine the Master!
* Law 2 Never put too Much Trust in Friends, Learn how to use Enemies
* Law 3 Conceal your Intentions
* Law 4 Always Say Less than Necessary
* Law 5 So Much Depends on Reputation. Guard it with your Life

It goes into detail of each law and gives several historical examples of how each law was used.

I've uploaded a .rar file which you'll have to unzip.
It includes The 48 Laws of Power Audio Book and the book in a pdf file.

Download link:
http://www.mediafire.com/?ljloytzfmto

Khemikal Ali - The Destruction of ECKS (2007)

This is the 1st cd/mixtape I ever created that I was confident enough of the material put together. It was material recorded from 2004-2007. I put the songs that I thought described my personally at the time. I call it a cd/mixtape because a good 35% of the instrumentals I used were mainstream or not original. I feel like I've grown so much as an artist and a human being since I put it out 2 years ago(2007) but you can still hear the maturity in the lyrics and also some childish shit too. I was growing up to be the person I am now and feel like there's a lot of emotion and plus it was a very personal album to me.



Track Listing:

01. My Introduction
02. Words Are So Hard
03. Lost Tomorrow
04. Brown Militant
05. The Mob
06. Revolution
07. Terrorist
08. The 40 Days
09. Runaway
10. Tomorrow
11. Dreams & Memories
12. Hold You Down
13. Hustler Muzik
14. Hang On
15. Take Away This Pain
16. Letting Go
17. I Aint Mad At Cha
18. When I'm Gone
19. No Apologies (Bonus)
20. Hard To Find (Bonus)
21. One Night (Bonus)
22. My People (Bonus)
23. Not Every Tear (Bonus)
24. Thugs Mansion (Bonus)
25. Goodbye! (Dedicated 2 My Mother)

Runtime: 79 Minutes

Download it and give it a listen...


http://www.mediafire.com/?cyzdkengom3


There are some hidden gems in there..

This is the 1st video I've made so give me some feedback and it'll be greatly appreciated..



Life After Immigration is still on the way..

Thursday, July 9, 2009

Muzik Fiend



Muzik Fiend
goes to my other blog about Muzik..



I'll try to keep it updated as much as possible..

It's still brand new..

Saturday, July 4, 2009


-Escaped slave from Louisiana, 1863.

Frederick Douglass:
What to the American slave, is your Fourth of July?


"What to the American slave, is your Fourth of July?

"I answer: a day that reveals to him, more than all other days in the year, the gross injustice and cruelty to which he is the constant victim.

"To him, your celebration is a sham; your boasted liberty, an unholy license; your national greatness, swelling vanity; your sounds of rejoicing are empty and heartless; your denunciations of tyrants, brass fronted impudence; your shouts of liberty and equality, hollow mockery; your prayers and hymns, your sermons and thanksgivings, with all your religious parade, and solemnity, are, to him, mere bombast, fraud, deception, impiety, and hypocrisy-a thin veil to cover up crimes which would disgrace a nation of savages.

"There is not a nation on the earth guilty of practices more shocking and bloody than are the people of these United States, at this very hour.

"Go where you may, search where you will, roam through all the monarchies and despotisms of the Old World, travel through South America, search out every abuse, and when you have found the last, lay your facts by the side of the everyday practices of this nation, and you will say with me, that, for revolting barbarity and shameless hypocrisy, America reigns without a rival."

- Frederick Douglass, a former slave and a leader in the fight
against slavery, 1852


[via Libros Revolución]

Thursday, July 2, 2009

I'm marked for death so please don't stand near me



What the fuck are you doing? Is the question
Living your life under oppression, distracted by the recession
Aint no second guessing church got you in confession
The blind leading the deaf with glorious misdirection
You wannna know what I think of your life and your profession?
To me, you were a waste of a muthafuckin' erection
They're scared of my words and they'd rather not discover
That the government's arresting all my black and brown brothers
They wanna throw us in prison, look at how you livin'
And I dont support murderers, so FUCK THANKSGIVING
Sometimes it feels like my mind dwells in a cell
And if there is a god why the fuck you leave us in this hell?
We're so impressionable that we speak without knowing
I'm higher than a 757 boeing
I know where I'm going
These verses are doors to my soul and I want you to know it
Exit Khemikal Ali, this is X the poet

Monday, June 29, 2009

Mumia Abu-Jamal - "Stateless State of Palestine"








Recorded on 6-21-01

Send our brotha some LOVE and LIGHT at:
Mumia Abu-Jamal
AM 8335
SCI-Greene
175 Progress Drive
Waynesburg, PA 15370

Thursday, June 25, 2009

9 Year Old Murdered in Arizona by Minutemen


On May 30, 2009, a group of armed men and women killed 9-year-old Brisenia Flores and her father and wounded Brisenia's mom in Arivaca, Ariz. The vigilantes were Minutemen, members of a “civilian defense corps” which is a nice little name to sound patriotic to other extremists but is nothing more than a terrorist organization. The perpetrators were looking for drugs and lots of money in the home because obviously all people in this country with brown skin are drug dealers or illegal immigrants.

If this were the other way around and a little white girl was shot in the head by members of the street organization MS-13, they would call us savages and a people without morals.

They released a 911 tape of the call from the surviving victim, the mom.

Give it a listen.



2nd Amendment protects you and your family.

I hate that it has to turn this way but no one get's in the way of my pseudo pursuit to life, liberty and happiness.



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Can I see your papers....

The whole video is backwards bullshit..
wait for 3:45 though..
That's the knee slapper..

This isn't Nazi Germany mutherfuckers, you can't be asking for ID while we're walking in OUR neighborhood....
The only way to get their ATTENTION and RESPECT is to carry what they carry that gives them THEIR false sense of respect and authority..



Don't Believe The Hype...

Or Propaganda...



Get ready for a LOOOOONG summer mutherfuckers because this
NEW WORLD ORDER is in full effect!!!


Disappointment is going to be key adjective over the next 4 years, as imperialist, war-mongering actions continue, economic conditions decline and the prospect of "change" becomes less and less likely.



In the meanwhile,

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Fuck Google(They're sponsors of the Patriot Act)

Scroogle is the way?

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

American Drug War: The Last White Hope






The War on Drugs has become the longest and most costly war in American history, the question has become, how much more can the country endure?

This is a never ending war.



Just like the war on terror.


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