Thursday, December 11, 2008

Israeli Forces Shell UN Office in Gaza

Israeli forces shell UN office in Gaza



GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip (AP) --
Israeli artillery shells struck the U.N. headquarters in the Gaza Strip on Thursday, setting a food warehouse ablaze and drawing a sharp rebuke from the visiting U.N. chief who called it an "outrage." Another Israeli bombardment killed Hamas' head of security.
The attack added to a day of deadly chaos pitting Israeli troops against Islamic militants. Terrified residents huddled in shelters and stairwells, or scooped up toddlers and fled on foot.

After nightfall, shells landed near Gaza City's Quds Hospital, where many families had sought refuge, and the building caught fire, forcing staff to evacuate hundreds of people. According to a hospital medic, some patients were pushed down the street on gurneys; a few held white flags.

The destruction added to what aid groups say is a humanitarian crisis in Gaza and ratcheted up tensions between Israel and the international community even as diplomats indicated progress in cease-fire talks.
Warfare continued Friday. Before dawn, Israeli aircraft struck about 40 targets all over Gaza, according to military officials speaking on condition of anonymity because an official announcement hadn't been released. No casualties were immediately reported.

Israeli Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni was departing Thursday night for Washington to discuss a Gaza cease-fire with Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice. The United States and Egypt have been working to forge an agreement to end 20 days of bitter fighting.

High-level Israeli envoy Amos Gilad discussed that cease-fire plan in Cairo Thursday with Egyptian officials. After he consulted with Israeli leaders on returning to Jerusalem, they ordered him back to Cairo Friday for further talks, Prime Minister Ehud Olmert's office said.

The U.N. compound, made up of workshops and warehouses as well as offices, was struck about a half-dozen times over a roughly two-hour period while more than 700 civilians were sheltering there, said John Ging, head of Gaza operations for the U.N. Relief and Works Agency.

The civilians were huddling in the compound's vocational training center when it was struck by a tank round or an artillery shell, causing the three injuries, Ging said. Throughout this time, he said, U.N. officials were frantically contacting Israeli officials to urge an end to the firing on the U.N. compound.

Olmert said Hamas militants opened fire from the U.N. compound. "It is absolutely true that we were attacked from that place, but the consequences are very sad and we apologize for it," he said. The military said it was still investigating.

The attack triggered a raging fire that engulfed a warehouse and destroyed thousands of pounds of food and other aid intended for Gaza's beleaguered citizens. Workers with fire extinguishers and Palestinian firefighters, some wearing bulletproof jackets, struggled to douse flames and tugged bags of flour from the debris.
Fuel supplies and cars in a garage also went up in flames.

Ging said the contacts with Israeli officials were made under a new liaison system aimed at preventing any attack similar to the shelling at a U.N. school in northern Gaza earlier this month that killed about 40 people. At the time, Israel said militants had fired on army positions from the area.

An Israeli airstrike killed Interior Minister Said Siam, a key figure in Hamas who oversaw thousands of security agents, Hamas TV said. A top aide, Siam's brother and his brother's family also were killed.
"We are talking about a key person in terms of logistics in the field, and also in the political sense," said Bassem Zbeidy, a Hamas expert in the West Bank.

He said Siam's death was a "huge loss for Hamas," but noted that the movement is easily capable of generating new leaders, often more radical than their predecessors.

Israel's intense assaults Thursday seemed to reflect an extra push to pressure Hamas negotiators into making concessions on a cease-fire and punish the militant group as much as possible before any end to hostilities.
Israel launched the offensive Dec. 27 to end Hamas rocket attacks on Israel. Gaza medics say about 1,100 Palestinians, half of them civilians, have died; 13 Israelis have also been killed.

U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, visiting Israel, said Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak told him the attack on the U.N. compound was a "grave" error and apologized for it.
"I conveyed my strong protest and outrage to the defense minister and foreign minister and demanded a full explanation," said Ban, who arrived Thursday from Egypt.

Israel's chief military spokesman, Brig. Gen. Avi Benayahu, said the military had not clarified the incident and that an investigation was under way.
"If it becomes clear that we returned shots at the source of fire, we will say so, and if it turns out we operated by mistake, we will not hesitate to confess," Benayahu told Israeli television.

Ging described the Israeli claim as "total nonsense" and "typical misinformation."

He said his staff in Tel Aviv was told by the Israeli liaison office "that there were no militants in the compound. There were militants operating ... in the area, but no militants or any firing from our compound. That's the official position of the Israeli authorities that deal with us. It happens, to my knowledge here, to be representative of the facts."

U.N. officials said hundreds of people sheltering in the compound were forced to flee, and that the Israeli shells contained white phosphorus, an incendiary agent that can cause horrific injuries. After the shelling, fire spread to nearby fuel tankers in the compound, triggering another massive blast.

The U.N. compound distributes food aid to hundreds of thousands of Palestinians in the tiny seaside territory of 1.4 million people.

Ging said the U.N. had warned the Israeli military that the compound was in peril from shelling that had begun overnight. U.N. officials say they have provided Israel with GPS coordinates of all U.N. installations in Gaza to prevent such attacks.

The U.N. Security Council expressed "grave concern" and requested a briefing from U.N. officials.
"We are calling all parties to respect international humanitarian law and especially to ensure the protection of civilians," said Jean-Maurice Ripert, France's U.N. ambassador.

An artillery shell hit the Quds Hospital pharmacy, and another shell landed on its front steps early in the day. It caught fire after nightfall, forcing the evacuation.

"There's gunfire, and warplanes above us," medic Abdul Aziz Aishe said by cell phone as he and a group of people fled. Ambulances ferried them to another hospital.

Dr. Moaiya Hassanain, a Gaza health official, said at least 70 people were killed or died of wounds throughout Gaza on Thursday.

Israeli shells also hit five high-rise apartment buildings and a building housing media outlets in Gaza City, injuring several journalists.

Bullets hit a building housing offices of The Associated Press, entering a room where two staffers were working but wounding no one. The Foreign Press Association, representing journalists covering Israel and the Palestinian territories, demanded a halt to attacks on press buildings.

The army had collected the locations of media organizations at the outset of fighting to avoid such attacks.
Gaza City resident Sami Helu, 34, was evacuated by the international Red Cross after he, his wife and 8-year-old daughter sheltered from withering fire around their apartment in the Tel Hawwa neighborhood. During the escape, he saw cars and buildings gutted by fire, bomb craters, speeding ambulances and fallen electricity poles.
"I saw suitcases abandoned, I think from people fleeing the area," Helu said. "There was a car still running, there was some money inside."

Israeli police said 20 rockets hit southern Israel, injuring 10 people. Five of the wounded were in a car in the city of Beersheba.

Olmert's office said Rice telephoned him, and he told her Israel hoped Egyptian mediators could help bring about a cease-fire and an end to weapons smuggling. The statement said Rice, who leaves office Tuesday, told Olmert that the U.S. was willing to help resolve the smuggling issue.

The Bush administration was racing in its final days to negotiate a deal on American support for mediation efforts under which the U.S. would give technical support and expertise to prevent Hamas from rearming, said U.S. and Israeli diplomats.

The diplomats spoke on condition of anonymity due to the sensitivity of the talks.
Israel wants a total end to Hamas' rocket launches into Israel and an arms embargo on Gaza's militant rulers. Hamas has demanded an immediate Israeli withdrawal from Gaza and the opening of blockaded border crossings.

"These are our demands and we don't accept any political movement that does not accept them," the movement's top political leader, Khaled Mashaal, said in a televised address from his headquarters in Damascus, Syria.

Ban said Israel was preparing to decide soon on whether to accept a cease-fire.
"I hope that decision will be the right one," he said after meeting Israeli President Shimon Peres.
In addition to the attack on the U.N. office, Israel shells landed next to a U.N. school in another Gaza City neighborhood, wounding 14 people who had sought sanctuary there, medics and firefighters said.

Saturday, October 18, 2008

George Carlin: On Politics, Politicians & the Public



I miss this man. One of the last Truth Sayers.

Politicians suck because the American Public sucks.
Americans are greedy, selfish, and ridiculously short-sighted.

For your willingness to throw away your morals and values for bullshit.... you deserve everything bad that happens to you.

See you on November 5th.

Monday, September 1, 2008

Reason 632 why I can not and will not support Barack Obama

50 million people talking about the speech.
Annoying as hell that I had to listen to the soundbytes EVERYWHERE.

Dropped by my cafe, Coffee With a Beat, hung out with the OGs for a little while, and they were really trying to put it on me. So much so that I had to promise to download and watch the speech.

So I did.

And I can say after watching it, I can understand it. I get it. It makes sense to me.

These same people acting a GOT-damn fool over this empty rhetoric are the same ones jumping around church speaking in tongues, running in the aisles acting like retards.

I get it.

I watched the speech and all I could say to myself is: "This must have been written by a Jew." It just had that..... ew.

So, I decided to look up the dude who writes Barry's speeches.





Yeah.... makes sense now.

That speech was garbage. And I am truly pleased to see Drs. West and Malveaux say publicly, openly, and intelligently, what I have been saying angrily and privately.

We can be fully aware of the moment, of the history, of the importance of what's happening...

...and still be critical. We can still call it like it is.
 

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Dear Superhead: Can you please get AIDS and die already? Sincerely, The Truth Sayer




Let me go ahead and say it for you.

"You wrong. You shouldn't wish death upon people."
"AIDS is nothing to joke about."
"Men been doing it for years, why you picking on Superhead?"
"Blah blah blah blah"

If you worship, idolize, respect, follow, listen to, or read books by this broad, keep it to yourself. You will not win here.

Saturday, August 16, 2008

Oh HELL naw





If you live in Chicago, please bust a head open "til the white meat shows" for me.

Saturday, August 2, 2008

ATTENTION: All White DJs

Please stop.





























That is all.

Friday, July 25, 2008

Hard

I have two friends who have recently decided to leave their husbands.

Friend one credits me for convincing her to get married, ergo she was wide open for wack dude's advances. It became painfully obvious soon after they were married that dude was a "mark busta". Very casually one day she ended an email with "Pray for me. I am leaving my husband."

Sucks.


Friend two was at one time a close friend of mine. Leading up to the wedding, it seemed as though I was the only one who knew she should not have been getting  married to the dude. I carried that weight alone and debated between speaking on it for months. Many times, I came close. In the end, I kept my objections to myself, thinking I was being a "good friend" by just silently supporting her.

I couldn't attend the wedding. There was no way. So in the end, I protested, silently.


Since the wedding, her situation has deteriorated from being uncomfortable to being unbearable, and I feel terrible. I feel as if I had said something, if I had taken the risk, then maybe I could have saved her from this pain. If I had TRULY valued her as much as I say I did, then I should have spoken.

There are two reasons why I said nothing.
1- I don't know if she would have listened. I don't know, but in the coming months, I'm sure we'll discuss and I'll find out.

2- I don't think I wanted to (when it came down to it) bear the weight of being the one to upset her entire world. I've been there a hundred times with the "You need to do better, and you need to do better now" speech, some of y'all have probably gotten one from me... but never when you were picking out wedding dresses.

I

Feel

Terrible

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

In case you had ANY lingering doubts...



Democratic National Convention
August 25-28, 2008
Denver, Colorado



OWNED



("but obama's not like that. he stands up to the corporations. he stands up to the jews. blah blah blah...")


Friday, July 11, 2008

Who You With?

Mumia Abu-Jamal's recent comments on the upcoming Presidential elections.

Do yourself a favor, listen to the man. The vid runs 5 minutes.
Just listen.





If you've been following Mumia you know that he has ALWAYS been on point. Always.
This is why he is sitting in a jail cell now.


When I post a new blog, over 200 people read it within the first two days.
This continues to astonish me. More on this at a later date.

Most people, I assume, come thru on some, "Lessee what da Truth Sayer is tawmbout now." and leave on some, "Man, I can't stand dat negroe. Why he gotta be hating on (politicians, white people, grown-up crack babies, gays, or dumb entertainers)?"

Say what you think. Be brave.
Is Mumia just hating because he's on death row and Obama is stealing his shine?
Am I hating on Obama because I wish my skin was lite and pretty like his?
Speak.

I put my opinions out constantly. I'm not afraid to be wrong.
Are you?

Done with the Rebound... now it's time to SCORE!

Today's fun via text messages:

her: are we not speaking or something? Did I do that mystery "thing" again?
me: Did I miss something?

her: U missd me


me: I'm lost for real. Use whole sentences


her: What where u doing last night that u could not call me?


Wooooooooo! But I stayed cool, I stayed cool.

me: I was at work until late. I don't see a missed call that I didn't return, so I'm not understanding the funk.

her: Not funk. Just a question. Why u didn't call me


For those who don't know me well (or at all) the humor of this situation is going to be lost upon you. Nevermind the fact that I don't answer to nobody. Let's say I did.

I'm single. I've been hanging out with Rebound Chick for what, a month?
She's not the only one. In addition, I'm not being real picky right now. I have been using this time to do that whole "socializing" thing. Making sure I still "got it".

Apparently, I do.
Rebound Chick calls me every night. My phone rings at a certain time and I know it's her. She texts me randomly throughout the day. I genuinely like this girl, and if it wasn't for our GLARING MAJOR DIFFERENCES in more than one important area (there are four) I would have no problem wifing her up and being done with this dating nonsense.

Damn standards.

Top this off with the fact that I have never touched this girl. Ever. She gets a hug hello and a hug goodbye. So does my mom. No kisses, no hand holding, nothing that could, on paper, complicate my eventual escape.

If at any time I need to pull this out, I will. But I didn't.

me: I was at work past 2am, that's why.
-silence-
me: Reverse it- why didn't you call me?

her: Cause I wanted to see if u would call me



Chuckii Booker comes to mind.
And no, not "Turned Away"


There are so many lessons to learn here. And not just on how to get along with me. But I find it fitting that N'Dambi's "Call Me" is playing right now, so I will end now.


Plus I got a real date tomorrow. But don't tell nobody. Shhhh

Friday, July 4, 2008

Don't Be a Nigger





Nas is one of the most ignorant coons of ever time. I'm not open to arguing this. If you think Nasir is some kind of freedom fighter, some saviour of hip-hop, or BLACK PEOPLE, just leave, because I will hurt your feelings.






When asked why he would title his album "Nigger" the former Nasty Nas said, "Nigga is just a word. I wanna take the sting out of it. I'm a nigga, you a nigga, and if we get more comfortable with it, we take the power out of the word."
























The only thing more dangerous than an ignorant ass nigga, is an ignorant ass nigga who thinks that he is enlightened.



See:





These are the same.

Quit being afraid of "missing out".

Don't support Nas.

New and NOT Improved

New and Not Improved 

New York Times
Published: July 4, 2008

Senator Barack Obama stirred his legions of supporters, and raised our hopes, promising to change the old order of things. He spoke with passion about breaking out of the partisan mold of bickering and catering to special pleaders, promised to end President Bush's abuses of power and subverting of the Constitution and disowned the big-money power brokers who have corrupted Washington politics.

Now there seems to be a new Barack Obama on the hustings. First, he broke his promise to try to keep both major parties within public-financing limits for the general election. His team explained that, saying he had a grass-roots-based model and that while he was forgoing public money, he also was eschewing gold-plated fund-raisers. These days he's on a high-roller hunt.

Even his own chief money collector, Penny Pritzker, suggests that the magic of $20 donations from the Web was less a matter of principle than of scheduling. "We have not been able to have much of the senator's time during the primaries, so we have had to rely more on the Internet," she explained as she and her team busily scheduled more than a dozen big-ticket events over the next few weeks at which the target price for quality time with the candidate is more than $30,000 per person.

The new Barack Obama has abandoned his vow to filibuster an electronic wiretapping bill if it includes an immunity clause for telecommunications companies that amounts to a sanctioned cover-up of Mr. Bush's unlawful eavesdropping after 9/11.

In January, when he was battling for Super Tuesday votes, Mr. Obama said that the 1978 law requiring warrants for wiretapping, and the special court it created, worked. "We can trace, track down and take out terrorists while ensuring that our actions are subject to vigorous oversight and do not undermine the very laws and freedom that we are fighting to defend," he declared.

Now, he supports the immunity clause as part of what he calls a compromise but actually is a classic, cynical Washington deal that erodes the power of the special court, virtually eliminates "vigorous oversight" and allows more warrantless eavesdropping than ever.

The Barack Obama of the primary season used to brag that he would stand before interest groups and tell them tough truths. The new Mr. Obama tells evangelical Christians that he wants to expand President Bush's policy of funneling public money for social spending to religious-based organizations — a policy that violates the separation of church and state and turns a government function into a charitable donation.

He says he would not allow those groups to discriminate in employment, as Mr. Bush did, which is nice. But the Constitution exists to protect democracy, no matter who is president and how good his intentions may be.
On top of these perplexing shifts in position, we find ourselves disagreeing powerfully with Mr. Obama on two other issues: the death penalty and gun control.

Mr. Obama endorsed the Supreme Court's decision to overturn the District of Columbia's gun-control law. We knew he ascribed to the anti-gun-control groups' misreading of the Constitution as implying an individual right to bear arms. But it was distressing to see him declare that the court provided a guide to "reasonable regulations enacted by local communities to keep their streets safe."

What could be more reasonable than a city restricting handguns, or requiring that firearms be stored in ways that do not present a mortal threat to children?

We were equally distressed by Mr. Obama's criticism of the Supreme Court's barring the death penalty for crimes that do not involve murder.

We are not shocked when a candidate moves to the center for the general election. But Mr. Obama's shifts are striking because he was the candidate who proposed to change the face of politics, the man of passionate convictions who did not play old political games.

There are still vital differences between Mr. Obama and Senator John McCain on issues like the war in Iraq, taxes, health care and Supreme Court nominations. We don't want any "redefining" on these big questions.

This country needs change it can believe in.


2010 Edit: Comments posted:
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NY**CNASTY**NY

 
J, your boy, Nader could again perhaps play spoiler to Dem hopes.

As a Barack supporter, I knew there would be moves to the center and the shiny happy rhetoric of change is awe inspiring, but near impossible to create. Like I wrote in one of my blogs, two things will not change immediately with a new president: Iraq policy and gas prices (economy). You won't see any change until the middle of 2010. Troops out of Iraq would create a power vacuum that Iran is wanting to fill. The gas prices and economy are just cyclical in their nature, but serious effort needs to be put in place to get us moving into energy independence.
 
Posted by NY**CNASTY**NY on Tuesday, July 08, 2008 - 3:53 PM


The Truth Sayer

 
The only "spoiler" is this jive turkey's weak ass policies.
And the fact that some among us actually care about the issues.

Iran filling a vacuum in Iraq is a threat ONLY if you buy into the devil's mentality that there are "evil" countries. Not to mention that no matter WHENEVER u.s. troops leave that vacuum will exist.

The war was illegal and unjust. Unilateral regime change is a war crime. Period.
 
Posted by The Truth Sayer on Tuesday, July 08, 2008 - 11:13 PM

Thursday, July 3, 2008

Do I [aka "You Called And Told Me"]

People think that I am manipulative.

To clarify this, I remind that I am a fundraiser. A very good fundraiser. My job entails getting money from people, for nothing in return. More often than not, they will give me far more than they would ever consider.

Persuasive? Yes. Plus, my logic is on point.
So what I say makes sense, yes?
Yes.


Alright, moving forward.
For those who don't know, I am recently single.
In all honesty, it lasted longer than it should have. Towards the end I found myself having to be very, very, very mean, short, cold, and hard-hearted in order to get the result I wanted.

"Please leave me alone. Please."

I was saying crazy things to her. I don't name call, and I don't curse, but I can still hurt and sting and insult with the best of the best of them. I'm pretty sure I can make the best of them cry and spend months doubting their life and purpose.

So, towards the end, I found myself asking, "Am I saying these things in order for her to leave me alone? Or, am I hoping that she will beg, plead, and promise to change?"

It took some time, but when I realized that no matter what she did, no matter what she said, no matter how she changed or what she promised to do, say or be... she would sickitate me.

So that was it.


Fast forward a month. I hit the rebound HARD. I put feelers out in all directions. I approached women, something I never ever do. But I was by myself, and I didn't really want to be by myself. And I figure that it's easier to find someone that I don't have complete and utter contempt for if I'm picking from 100 than from 10.

So I met Rebound Chick.
Rebound Chick is cool.
Very cool.
She's smart, cute, funny, and she digs me.

Most importantly, she's there.
This is important.


However, Rebound Chick is flawed. We're all flawed, yeah, but, I mean she's flawed in ways that make her GREAT as Rebound Chick, but would disqualify her from ascending to Partner, Girlfriend, Wife...

So.... she is flawed enough that when I am ready to no longer Rebound, I could bust out of the blue and say, "Hey, I'm looking for something more serious. However, I'm gonna have to let you go, because you don't have X or you do too much Y. But it's been nice. Gimme a pound."

But I'm not like that.

The flip side of it, is that most people aren't looking for UNSOLICITED feedback on their lifestyle, opinions, habits, faults, shortcomings, and other things which would make them just not.... right, for a particular situation.

This my friends, is a quandary.


Do I do nothing, say nothing, smile and laugh with her, knowing that soon I'll be removing myself?

OR, do I have the audacity to tell this woman, "Hey, Rebound Chick, I think you're great, this last month has been great. However, if you're thinking of moving this beyond anything more than just some casual outings and playful flirtation (which she has indicated), here is a list of things that will keep us from being compatible."




Either way, I'm an asshole.


So when presented with two bad choices...
Much like with Obama and McCain...

What do I do?

I choose neither.
So far, so good.

Sunday, June 22, 2008

Fidel Castro > Obama

If you don't know THE TRUTH about Fidel Castro, why he is an ally and a friend to Africans, African Americans and the people of the Diaspora, this is not the place to learn.

The following is an article written by Fidel Castro.

My questions for Obama

The brightest and best of the presidential hopefuls seeks to extend a cruel, immoral Cuba blockade
It would be dishonest of me to remain silent after hearing Barack Obama's speech delivered at the Cuban American National Foundation last Friday. I feel no resentment towards him, for he is not responsible for the crimes perpetrated against Cuba and humanity. Were I to defend him, I would do his adversaries a favour. I have therefore no reservations about criticising him and expressing myself frankly.

What were Obama's statements? "Throughout my entire life, there has been injustice and repression in Cuba. Never, in my lifetime, have the people of Cuba known freedom. Never, in the lives of two generations of Cubans, have the people of Cuba known democracy ... I won't stand for this injustice ... I will maintain the embargo."

This man who is doubtless, from the social and human points of view, the most progressive candidate for the US presidency, portrays the Cuban revolution as anti-democratic and lacking in respect for freedom and human rights. It is the same argument US administrations have used again and again to justify crimes against our country. The blockade is an act of genocide. I don't want to see US children inculcated with those shameful values.

No small and blockaded country like ours would have been able to hold its ground for so long on the basis of ambition, vanity, deceit or the abuse of power, the kind of power its neighbour has. To state otherwise is an insult to the intelligence of our heroic people.

I am not questioning Obama's great intelligence, his debating skills or his work ethic. He is a talented orator and is ahead of his rivals in the electoral race. Nevertheless, I am obliged to raise a number of delicate questions. I do not expect answers; I wish only to raise them for the record.

Is it right for the president of the US to order the assassination of any one person in the world, whatever the pretext? Is it ethical for the president of the US to order the torture of other human beings? Should state terrorism be used by a country as powerful as the US as an instrument to bring peace to the planet?

Is an Adjustment Act, applied as punishment to only one country, Cuba, in order to destabilise it, good and honourable when it costs innocent children and mothers their lives? Are the brain drain and the continuous theft of the best scientific and intellectual minds in poor countries moral and justifiable?

Is it fair to stage pre-emptive attacks? Is it honourable and sane to invest millions and millions of dollars in the military-industrial complex, to produce weapons that can destroy life on earth several times over? Is that the way in which the US expresses its respect for freedom, democracy and human rights?

Before judging our country, Obama should know that Cuba - with its education, health, sports, culture and science programmes, implemented not only in its own territory but also in other poor countries around the world, and in spite of the economic and financial blockade and the aggression of his powerful country - is proof that much can be done with very little. Cuba has never subordinated cooperation with other countries to ideological requirements. We offered the US our help when hurricane Katrina lashed the city of New Orleans. Our revolution can mobilise tens of thousands of doctors and health technicians. It can mobilise an equally vast number of teachers and citizens who are willing to travel to any corner of the world to fulfil any noble purpose, not to usurp rights or take possession of raw materials.

The goodwill and determination of people constitute limitless resources that would not fit in the vault of a bank. They cannot spring from the hypocritical politics of an empire.

· Fidel Castro is former president of Cuba. This is an edited version of an article that appeared in Granma, the Cuban Communist party newspaper granma.co.cu

Friday, June 20, 2008

Chemtrails over Berkeley








I took these pictures while leaving my office in Berkeley this afternoon.

It wasn't until people noticed me taking pictures of the sky that they, too, began looking up and wondering.... What the f@$ is that?
"Chemtrails," I said. "Damn Chemtrails."

An older white dude quickly said, "It's just condensation, probably from a low flying airplane."

I asked him if he knew what Chemtrails were. He, being the white man that he was, decided to correct my broken Black english.

"Contrails. They're called contrails."

"Oh," I said to Mr. White Man. This was going to be fun, AND, I had an audience. "So that's from condensation?"

He agreed. Good.

"Mr White Man," I said. "That looks pretty low to me, (and you can judge from the pictures above) are regular ol' planes allowed to fly that low above major cities with all this 9/11 stuff going on?" Saying 9/11 obviously kept the audience interested in our exchange.

I continued. "And... it's gotta be over 90 degrees today. Would these be the ideal weather conditions for condensation to occur on a plane, in your opinion? Especially one flying so close to the ground?"

If I wasn't already so tall, I would have stepped onto a soapbox.

"Those are Chemtrails, people. Those are intentional sprayings. Just like farmers spray DDT or whatever pesticides over their crops, the gubment is spraying us too. Just thought you should know."

I told the 4 people who wanted more information what I will now tell you, dear reader.

Whether you believe it or not, the gubment/military spends billions of dollars each year on some creepy shit. Mind control/psi-ops, propaganda, futuristic weapons, rap music, focus groups and market research for selling wars, and.... weather control.

"Whether" you believe in it or not.

I don't wanna get all preachy, but here are the basics on Chemtrails.
(From Chemtrail Central)

Weather Modification
Humans have had the ability to physically affect the weather since learning how to seed clouds in 1946, or possibly 1880. The popular conception of weather manipulation is limited to cloud seeding, but the possibility that the extents of our abilities may have progressed in the meantime is definitely plausible. The fact that the military is very interested in weather control is no secret and many propose that the Chemtrail Phenomena is a part of this. If true, what is the goal of the weather modification and what negative effects could it have on the environment? NASA is currently conducting several programs that are studying the effects of contrails on weather and the effects do not appear to be beneficial. Population Control
The use of chemical and biological agents by a government against it's own people is, unfortunately, a historical fact. Even unintentional accidents can occur. But, some people suggest that Chemtrails could actually be part of a program to reduce the population and many feel Chemtrails have caused them to become ill and perhaps they are right. If the Chemtrails contain biological agents then people already weakened by other factors may have even died as a result of the additional strain on their systems, but could such a diabolical purpose be the ultimate goal? History has taught that even the most unconscionable schemes can be made into reality by men filled with fear and hate, and with such weapons in the hands of government we must remain vigilant until answers are forthcoming. Inoculation Program
Chemical and biological weapons have been used for centuries but have recently entered the world stage as a primary threat. Biological agents have the ability to spread and multiply in casualties. These bioweapons are easy to produce and difficult, but possible, to defend against. The recent actions of the military to require anthrax vaccines for all service personnel show that this matter is of high importance. Some propose that the government may be quietly releasing bioagents to vaccinate citizens via the air. This could account for reported illnesses since a vaccine sometimes makes a person sick. Municipal water supplies might not be universal enough and could be easily sampled and tested, but everyone breathes the air. And the federal government rules the air.

You don't have to believe in it.
I bet when they first found Flouride in tap water, nobody believed it either.
Then they straight up found chloroform, arsenic, copper and nitrates in it.
NOW the big news is prescription drug residue in our tap water.
If you chose not to read the news, you could say, "I don't believe it." and dismiss it, just that easily.

But it would still be there.



Wanna know more.

To start: just Google words like Chemtrails, see what comes up.
Then, try HAARP. You'd be amazed.
Youtube also has a number of videos, if you're interested in finding out just what (might be) out there.





Remember:

 

  

  

 



The white people who committed the most violent, heinous, unnatural atrocities against mankind...

They had kids.

 
 











 






Never underestimate them.

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Barry Obama does not like Muslims

Let's hear it for "change" right?

Muslim Barack Obama fans told to hide from television cameras

Barack Obama's campaign has been forced to apologize to two Muslim women barred from sitting behind him at a public event.

About one in eight Americans falsely believes Barack Obama is Muslim
The two women in headscarves were asked not to sit in view of cameras at a rally in Detroit on Monday, where Al Gore endorsed Mr Obama.

Hebba Aref, a 25-year-old lawyer, told Politico magazine: "I was coming to support him, and I felt like I was discriminated against.

"The message that I thought was delivered to us was that they do not want him associated with Muslims or Muslim supporters."

Miss Aref's friend Ali Koussan, a law student, said that a volunteer "explained to me that because of the political climate and what's going on in the world ... it's not good for her to be seen on TV or associated with Obama."

A second woman was told to take off her headscarf if she wanted to sit in the special seats.

Polls show that around one in eight Americans falsely believe that Mr Obama is Muslim.

Campaign spokesman Bill Burton said: "This is of course not the policy of the campaign. It is offensive and counter to Obama's commitment to bring Americans together and simply not the kind of campaign we run.
"We sincerely apologise for the behaviour of these volunteers."

But the incident highlights the degree to which Mr Obama's campaign is concerned with traditional political image making, something his promise to change American politics claims to eschew.

While he grew up and was schooled in Indonesia, a Muslim nation, Mr Obama's campaign has repeatedly denied that he was ever a Muslim.

Until he resigned over the furor surrounding his former's pastor's comments, Mr Obama has worshipped for more than 20 years at the same Chicago church.

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Once a politician knows that no matter what he says or does, he has your vote, your 100 percent loyalty, you will see more and more tomfoolery. You will have to make more and more excuses for his shady business.

Just like his "speech" on Father's Day, his declaration of war against Iran, Obama fans are going to spend the next 5 months making excuses for this dude when he has never done anything to earn your loyalty.

He is a politician.

Can you believe I used to have a crush on this woman?




Call me old fashioned, but I don't think her hairline is supposed to look like that.