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[video] KRS One: Wake Up!!! “They put a black face on the New World Order … They want us to be enraged, angered. Peace is a revolutionary strategy … Stop the violence in yourself”

KRS One interviewed by Alex Jones, 2/6/2009. Transcribed by Jeff Fenske except where noted.

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“Barack Obama, when we say ‘a black person in office,’ we gotta ease back, because for the first time we really have an African-American in office. To call him ‘black’ is a disrespect to his mother, and I don’t think that’s fair. He comes from a bi-racial family, and that should be respected.”

Just because we have an African-American President doesn’t mean that he’s not going to continue the Bush agenda.”

“If we stay steadfast to the Constitution, at least we won’t be hit so hard with that global agenda.”

If you really want to see what black governance is like, take a look at the mayors of major cities. When the cities were in power, we couldn’t be the mayors. It’s when the cities lost power they put in black mayors. … Now the nation has lost power; the dollar has lost power; the world is global. Now you can get a black President because it doesn’t matter. It’s global now.”

“So the real issue is this. Are you going to allow this system to tempt you into their prisons…into their psyche? Follow your purpose.”

They put a black face on the New World Order, and now we’re all happy. KRS ain’t buying it.”

“This is the point! If they controlled it before what makes you think they’re not controlling it now? The country was on a verge of revolution. They through a black man out. Now we like this [lays back, arms crossed, chillin’].”

“I’m not on the emotional side. I’m not on this black side, white side. I don’t know what that is. I’ve got black policeman shooting at me…black Senators that want to keep me in poverty. … The truth don’t have no color. The truth is that people are hurtin.’ …they’re trying to turn us into China …we’re in so much debt…. What side are you on?”

That’s a privately owned company, the Federal Reserve Bank. They set the agenda.”

KRS-ONE on The Alex Jones Show: “Stop The Hate!”

1/23/09

“Do not mindlessly follow anyone.”

– KRS One

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Patrice O’Neal Startled by “The Obama Deception”

Patrice O’Neal on Alex Jones Tv: No Change with Obama, 3/26/09

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Comedian Patrice O’Neal, who brought a copy of The Obama Deception on[to] the Opie and Anthony radio show on satellite radio.

Professor Griff (Public Enemy) Says NO to Barack Obama and the New World Order | Black Media Blackout

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Michael Franti optomistic about Obama, but: “If he’s not doing what we want, then get mad!”

USA Today Interview, transcribed by Jeff Fenske

Franti, grateful to the max:

“I started to cry. I was thinking: when I was a kid, we never imagined we would have a black President, or a multi-racial President.

And here I am as a multi-racial person saying that to my brown child.”

Yet, having said that, don’t let down your guard:

“If he’s not doing what we want, then get mad! That’s the idea: speak out, stand up, raise your voice”

“It’s when we all sit back and go: ‘okay, whatever the government decides, that’s okay.’ That’s when you have problems.”

– Michael Franti

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Was Bob Marley Cursed for Calling Us to ONE Love? Feb. 6, 1945 – May 11, 1981

Transcribed by Jeff Fenske from: “Bob Marley: Talking (Bob Marley in His Own Words),” by Ian McCann and Bob Marley, Sept. 2003

“I got a pain in my throat and head, and it’s killing me.
It’s like somebody’s trying to kill me.
I feel like I’ve been poisoned, and something wrong with my voice.
I’ve never felt like this before in my life.”

– Bob Marley, August, 1980
(3 years after cancer diagnosis, died 3/4 years later — p. 106)

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“It’s a universal, international message.
Cause you get up and quarrel every day.
You really just saying prayers to the Devil,
because the Devil like you when you war and quarrel every day.”

– Bob Marley, June, 1976
(p. 56)

FreedomQuotes: Goals

“You measure the size of the accomplishment
by the obstacles you had to overcome
to reach your goals.”

– Booker T. Washington

Related: Goals Stream @ Successories

How Come Israelis Can Criticize Israel, But Americans Can’t?

From: George Washington’s Blog

There has been scathing criticism of Israel’s attack on Gaza in the Israeli press. For example, one of Israel’s leading newspapers, Haaretz, has run the following stories about the attacks:

Whether or not you agree with these opinions, the point is that they can be expressed in Israel.

In America, people are lambasted for even raising the issue of whether Israel could possibly do anything wrong.

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Quincy Jones: My Self-Worth

Transcribed by Jeff Fenske from The Tavis Smiley Show, 12/26/08

“Not one drop of my self-worth
depends on your acceptance of me.”

– Quincy Jones

Desmond Tutu: Racism Affects Posture

Desmond Tutu:

From: Democracy Now!

AMY GOODMAN: Your response to the election of the first African American president, a son of an African man from Kenya?

ARCHBISHOP DESMOND TUTU: Yippee! No, “yippee” actually—it captures something that is almost inevitable. It’s very close to the kind of feelings we had on April the 27th, 1994. And some, maybe a few people in this country, have said it was as it was with Mandela—Mandela moment. It’s a moment when especially people of color have a new spring in their step. They can walk a great deal taller than they used to. And that even though this country, the United States, experiences very considerable racism—I mean, people being dragged to their deaths behind trucks—yet, it’s a country that, in fact, has had this extraordinary experience, and it’s something that has filled people with hope that the world can be a better place.

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Racial Prejudice, *Alone*, Steer Many Away from Obama

I won’t vote for Barack Obama, but not because of the color of his skin. I would enthusiastically support a black Presidential candidate who isn’t beholden to the powers that be.

Actually, Cynthia McKinney doesn’t have any globalist handlers who control her, that I can tell. But Chuck Baldwin of the Constitution Party is a candidate that I can totally trust to lead this nation correctly.

– jeff

From: AP

Deep-seated racial misgivings could cost Barack Obama the White House if the election is close, according to an AP-Yahoo News poll that found one-third of white Democrats harbor negative views toward blacks — many calling them “lazy,” “violent” or responsible for their own troubles.

The poll suggests that the percentage of voters who may turn away from Obama because of his race could easily be larger than the final difference between the candidates in 2004 — about 2½ percentage points.

Certainly, Republican John McCain has his own obstacles:

He’s an ally of an unpopular president and would be the nation’s oldest first-term president. But Obama faces this: 40 percent of all white Americans hold at least a partly negative view toward blacks, and that includes many Democrats and independents.

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Biko (1946-77): Manu Dibango, Peter Gabriel, Ladysmith Black Mamba

Footage from Cry Freedom—absolutely one of my all-time-favorite movies! Denzel Washington plays Stephen Biko.

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Ron Paul’s Biggest Eye-Opener: ‘Christian’ Evangelicals Pushing Preemptive War in the Name of Spreading Christian ‘Love’

Alex Jones: “We’re talking…with the congressman about members of Congress talking about nuking Iran on the floor. …

Ron Paul: “To me, the biggest challenge has been and the biggest eye-opener has been in these last several years is how strongly some of our Christian evangelical groups join in.

That is so disturbing to me. And yet they do. The Christian Zionist groups are urging this on in the name of Christianity!

I mean, they didn’t learn the same Christianity that I learned. I just cannot conceive of this. And yet there are millions that way that are just pushing, pushing this war—and pushing even nuclear weapons in the name of spreading Christian love.”

Alex Jones:Premeditated mass murder. …”

Transcribed by Jeff Fenske from The Alex Jones Show, 7/3/08

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Ken Duncan Photo: “Tears for a Nation”—God is grieved by the terrible division between black & white

From: KenDuncan.com

A rare fall of rain sends water rushing down the gullies of Uluru, fresh and pure and white as the tears of God.

I believe this photograph is prophetic to our nation. God is grieved by the terrible division between black and white, and here, in the very heart of Australia, we see His pain.

The Spirit only works in unity. Australia will only fulfill its rightful purpose if we move together, putting aside our past and looking forward to our future.

Our destiny is controlled by something far greater than race. We have to learn from each other.

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Jeremiah Wright at National Press Club: “God Wants Us RECONCILED One to Another”

Although in this speech (which includes the now infamous Q & A in parts 4-6, below),  Jeremiah Wright takes a few things that the Bible teaches out of context, most of this bold chastisement of the press and call for us to be ONE is wonderful!

It’s sad and telling to see Obama now basically denounce Wright, especially regarding the use of our troops in foreign policy. Wright basically just says Obama is being a politician, doing what politicians do in order to win—which I think is unconscionable.

I transcribed this statement by Wright on what Ron Paul calls nation building.

We have troops stationed all over the world,
just like Rome
had troops stationed all over the world,
because we run the world.

That notion of imperialism is not the message of the gospel of the Prince of Peace,
nor a God whom loves the world
.”

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Wright Says U.S. Government Capable Of Creating AIDS Virus

From: InfoWars

Barack Obama’s outspoken pastor, Rev. Jeremiah Wright Jr., defended his statements accusing the U.S. government of deliberately engineering the AIDS virus as a means of genocide during a National Press Club appearance yesterday by citing the documented history of the U.S. government’s involvement in biological warfare operations against innocent people.

Asked if he stood behind previous statements about the U.S. government deliberately creating AIDS as a means of genocide against black people, Wright responded, “”Have you read Horowitz’ book – Emerging Viruses – AIDS and Ebola?”

“Have you read Medical Apartheid,” continues Wright as he is heckled from the floor.

But when Wright starts to list documented examples of how the U.S. government had been complicit in biological warfare operations against innocent people, the reaction was noticeably mute.

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Jeremiah Wright, Obama’s Pastor, On Bill Moyer’s Journal Tonight

Video of the Interview & Transcript

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From: Democracy Now

Obama’s Ex-Pastor Breaks Silence Following Controversy over Criticism

Barack Obama’s former pastor has spoken out in his first broadcast interview since his criticism of US government policies became a major issue in the 2008 Democratic presidential race. The Reverend Jeremiah Wright has come under heavy criticism from political pundits for linking the attacks of September 11 to US foreign policy in the Middle East and for saying the United States was founded on racism. In an interview with PBS journalist Bill Moyers airing tonight, Wright says his comments have been misused.

Rev. Jeremiah Wright: “The persons who have heard the entire sermon understand the communication perfectly. A failure to communicate is when something is taken like a sound bite for a political purpose and put constantly over and over again, looped in the face of the public. That’s not a failure to communicate. Those who are doing that are communicating exactly what they want to do, which is to paint me as some sort of fanatic or, as the learned journalist from the New York Times called me, a ‘wackadoodle.’ It’s to paint me as something—something’s wrong with me. ’There’s nothing wrong with this country or its policies. We’re perfect. Our hands are free. Our hands have no blood on them.’ That’s not a failure to communicate. The message that is being communicated by the sound bites is exactly what those pushing those sound bites want to communicate.” …

The Bill Moyers interview with Reverend Wright airs tonight at 9:00 on PBS.

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Reverend Jeremiah Wright Is Right About Man-Made AIDS

From: Rense.com

The hepatitis B vaccine origin of AIDS

For more than two decades, I [Alan Cantwell, MD] have written extensively about AIDS as a man-made disease and as a covert genocide program. In that respect I totally agree with Rev. Wright, and I will attempt to present here some very sketchy history of how HIV/AIDS originated in America, starting in 1978, when government scientists began to experiment on young, primarily white, healthy gay and bisexual men in Manhattan, as part of the experimental hepatitis B vaccine trials, which continued in various cities up to the year 1981 when the AIDS epidemic became “official”.

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Related: Obama’s Pastor Being Vilified—The Black Church Largely Misunderstood

Joe Sample’s Decision: “I’m NOT GOING TO HATE the white man. I’m going to the piano & CREATE THE LIFE that I want TO LIVE!”

The piano, to me, was that escape
from the boredom,
the segregation,
the racism

that existed in the deep south.

I had to fight this constant proclamation
that I was inherently born inferior.

So at 22-years old, I made a decision;
and I told all my friends:

I’ve got enough of civil rights;
I’m not going to hate the white man.
I’m going to the piano,
and I’m gonna create the life that I want to live!

And yes,
music can transform our lives.”

Transcribed by Jeff Fenske from:
“Live from Abbey Road,” the Sundance Channel

Obama’s Pastor Being Vilified—The Black Church Largely Misunderstood

From: WorldNetDaily

Black summit pastors defend Obama preacher
‘This former U.S. Marine is guilty of loving the United States enough to tell the truth’

… “What is eminently clear is the degree to which the black church is still largely misunderstood and routinely caricatured in U.S. popular culture. … We now realize why the 11 o’clock hour on Sunday is the most segregated hour of the week,” said Stacey Floyd-Thomas, who teaches ethics and directs black church studies at Brite. …

“If Martin Luther King Jr. were pastoring a church today, it would look very much like Trinity United Church of Christ in Chicago, Ill., and the sermons you would hear him preach would sound very much” like Wright’s, Rev. Frederick Haynes III, senior pastor at Friendship West Baptist Church, said.

King, Floyd-Thomas noted, once called America “the greatest purveyor of violence in the world today,” adding that the slain civil rights leader had been scheduled to deliver a sermon titled “Why America May Go to Hell” [Isn’t this the road America is currently largely on? – ed.] on the Sunday after he was assassinated in 1968, the Dallas Morning News reported.

“Standing in the rich tradition of the African-American church, if he is guilty of anything, this loving father, this prophetic pastor, this former U.S. Marine is guilty of loving the United States enough to tell the truth,” she said. …

As WND has reported, Wright used his pulpit to accuse the U.S. of knowing about the planned attack on Pearl Harbor prior to the 1941 Japanese attack and to blame the government for developing the HIV virus to target blacks. [see the evidence for Write’s comments being actually true, below – ed.]

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Reverend Jeremiah Wright Is Right About Man-Made AIDS

From: Dr. Stanley Monteith’s Radio Liberty Newsletter – January 2001

Does our government really manipulate world events and create crisis situations? The answer to that question should be self-evident. Those who have read Robert Stinnett’s book Day of Deceit realize that President Roosevelt manipulated the Japanese government and forced them to attack Pearl Harbor. The 2800 servicemen who perished there were sacrificed on the altar of political expediency. [12] …

12. Robert Stinnett, Day Of Deceit, The Free Press, New York, 2000, p. 8.

From: OriginOfAIDS.com

Dr. [Leonard] Horowitz unearthed and reprinted stunning scientific documents and National Institutes of Health contracts proving that chimpanzees, contaminated with numerous viruses, were used to produce hundreds of hepatitis B vaccine doses administered to central African Blacks along with homosexual men in New York City at precisely the time Dr. Myers and colleagues claim the origin of HIV “punctuated event” occurred.

Regarding Martin Luther King’s comments (above), this interview with economic hit man, John Perkins is an excellent introduction as to how the corporatocracy in America has been manipulating and impoverishing much of the world for decades—which is well known in much of the world.

Just in Iraq, as many as one million Iraqi men, women, children and the elderely have died because Saddam Hussein refused to play ball with our corporatocracy. John Perkins explains how this is done. Much of it is done covertly. We only bring in the military when nothing else works.

An Open Letter to the Black Community in Behalf of Ron Paul, by Robert A. Wicks

Blacks in America have long been victims of the state and its allies. From slavery to the war on drugs, laws which prevent a person using his own body and property as he sees fit, have had terrible effects on generations of black folk. Initially, the oppression of blacks was widespread and decentralized. This required a different set of strategies from the widespread, centralized oppression of today. Many blacks are concerned when the matter of rolling back the federal government is broached. It is undeniably true that the various state governments of the past supported terrible atrocities against black people. At such a time, political strategies had to be developed to deal with the most pressing threat. As the political winds have changed, so too must the strategies change, even for those who believe in the legitimacy of government.

The war on drugs is the most pressing legal issue facing black people. Racial profiling, raids on homes which result in death and oppression, such as the cases of Kathryn Johnston and Corey Maye, are directly attributable to the war on drugs. States and localities have been moving in the direction of decriminalization for marijuana for decades. The federal government has been opposing such measures for the entire time. A Presidential candidate’s position on the war on drugs is the first legitimate political litmus test I have seen within my lifetime. The issue is serious, affecting the lives of millions. It is something which calls into question the most fundamental of all human rights: the right to treat your own body as you see fit. Of all the major Presidential candidates, one, and one alone has called for an end to this scourge to the black community: Ron Paul. The other candidates are unconcerned, in favor of the drug war, or too cowardly to speak. Ron Paul has shown the courage of his convictions through his unabashed opposition to the drug war.

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Greg Boyd: In the kingdom of God, we are not allowed to have any enemies. All body-bags are equally tragic.

“It’s normal for the kingdom of the world to consider the boys in body-bags on our side more important than the boys in body-bags on their side. But from a kingdom of God perspective, we would consider all body-bags to be equally tragic.

The kingdom of the world is always involved in conflict, because it’s a power-over kingdom, and if you’re getting in the way of my power-over we’ll have to go to war over this. And usually in the kingdom of the world you demonize your enemies to rally up power against them.

But in the kingdom of God, we are not allowed to have any enemies. We’re forbidden to have enemies of flesh and blood. The ones who think that they are our enemies, we are commanded to love them, to serve them, to lay down our life for them.

While the kingdom of the world is about conflict, the kingdom of God is about reconciliation.”

– Gregory Boyd
Pastor of Woodland Hills church in Minneapolis
Author: “The Myth of a Christian Nation: How the Quest for Political Power Is Destroying the Church”

Transcribed by Jeff Fenske from:

4/25/2004 – The Difference Between the Two Kingdoms, Greg Boyd – sermon length 43:43
The kingdom of God and the kingdom of this world are two very separate things. One uses the sword (power over) to influence people; the other uses love (power under). To understand this distinction is much easier than letting it affect the way we live. Greg continued to discuss the differences between these kingdoms and how we are to live within the distinction.

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[Video] Greg Boyd on ‘Charlie Rose’: How the Quest for Political Power Is Destroying the Church

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