“It was the slaves’ day off. About twenty of them of things rolling on Sunday, September 9, 1739, breaking into a warehouse less than twenty miles south of Charlestown, South Carolina, grabbing guns and powder, and shooting sentries that got in their way. They were African born, with memories of life in the Kingdom of […]
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Book Excerpt Of The Week: “The Destruction of Black Civilization” By: Chancellor Williams
“An important fact that should be well known is that all unmixed Africans are not jet black. For while the great majority are black skinned, countless thousands who lived for centuries in cool areas have lighter complexion- and no ‘Caucasian blood’ at all.” -From, “The Destruction of Black Civilization” By: Chancellor Williams Tweet
Read the rest of this entry »Book Excerpt Of The Week: “I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings,” By: Maya Angelou
“As I ate she began the first of what we later called my ‘lessons in living.’ She said that I must always be intolerant of ignorance but understanding of illiteracy. That some people , unable to go to school, were more educated and even more intelligent than college professors. She encouraged me to listen carefully […]
Read the rest of this entry »Book Excerpt Of The Week: Part 3- “Conspiracies Cover-ups and Crimes” By: Jonathan Vankin
“…These are American conspiracy theories, many with long historical roots, but, nonetheless, distinctively contemporary conspiracy theories. These are theories born in a country too big and diverse to govern, but permeated totally by government. A country whose basic ideal is individual freedom, where life is dominated by authority…We’ve substituted the multicolored spectacle of consumerism for […]
Read the rest of this entry »Book Excerpt Of The Week: Part 2- “Conspiracies Cover-ups and Crimes” By: Jonathan Vankin
“There seem to be government connections to the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr. Accused killer Ray was not arrested until nearly a month after the fact, in England, of all places. Where a nickel-and-dime crook like Ray got the funds for his extensive trans- and intercontinental travels piques the interest of all conspiracy researchers. […]
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“One theory of Jonestown is that it was part of a “black genocide operation,” intended to be one of many such programs to entrap, enslave, and eventually kill off black people. In the game of American power, blacks are consistent losers. Many of those blacks political leaders with the most potential to alter that situation […]
Read the rest of this entry »Definitions Better Than Webster’s: Psychological Warfare & Political Warfare
“The following definition is provided by a former Director of Psychological Operations in the Office of the Secretary of Defense: ‘Psychological operations may be defined broadly as the planned use of communications to influence human attitudes and behavior…conducted to create in target groups behavior, emotions, and attitudes that support the attainment of national objectives.’ Psychological […]
Read the rest of this entry »Dick Gregory On The Assassination Of Malcolm X
“I was not surprised at all by Malcolm’s murder. I knew it had been planned down to his last breath and that once planned nothing was going to stop the killers. The press gave me the same lie they would feed to the American public for the next thirty-four years. I disagreed then, and I […]
Read the rest of this entry »Book Excerpt Of The Week: “Who Moved My Cheese?” By: Spencer Johnson
“He knew he had learned something useful about moving on from his mice friends, Sniff and Scurry. They kept life simple. They didn’t over analyze or over complicate things. When the situation changed and the cheese had been moved, they changed and moved with the cheese. He would remember that Haw had also used his […]
Read the rest of this entry »Elsie Law’s Dose Of The Law
“I remember reading a phrase once that said, ‘the freedom of the press belongs to those who own the press.’ We can thus reiterate that the constitution and the legal system in this soceity are not a neutral instrument, and that the law belongs to those who write it, and to those who use it […]
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