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Popular Culture Part 16

Mainstream popular culture must be exposed. It is owned and controlled by the corporate leaders
and the multinational corporations & banks. It has been used to promote propaganda from the
selling of products to the advancement of the myth of American exceptionalism. For years and
decades, courageous, intelligent human beings globally have exposed the economic exploitation
of the industry. Many have created YouTube videos and books that accurately outline the occult
connections to many in the industry (nothing is new under the sun. Centuries ago, Dr. John Dee and
other occultists used rituals and wrote literature to promote the same ideas that many people of
the elite promote today) as well. We congratulate the activists who are exposing the truth for real.
Likewise, we have to also look at the social and economic dimensions of the popular culture system.
Popular culture in the mainstream level never exists by accident or by a vacuum. Corporations
monitor people (via surveys and other actions), paparazzi take pictures of celebrities, and many
firms dictate to numerous celebrities (via contracts, agreements, etc.) on how to act and how to
conduct themselves in places worldwide. So, popular culture is a business and it has ruined the lives
of so many human beings. No good fruit comes from a rotten tree. The fruit of Hollywood and
popular culture has been rotten to the core. There are many tactics that the popular culture and
other entities use to harm society. One is the promotion of unhealthy foods, the usage of
distracting anti-human TV shows, the promulgation the degradation instead of upliftment of the

human family, and the usage of the corporate mass media to spew lies and deceptions in the world
(one example is how Operation Mockingbird is a CIA program that monitored the mainstream
media during the 20th century). The corporate mass media has leaders who are members of the
Council on Foreign Relations, the Bilderberg Group, the Boule (which is antithetical to the agenda of
the masses of the black community) other high level political organizations, and other individuals. It
is the promotion of illusion, distraction, and evil by the powers that be that must be opposed. The
corporate media never shows anything in public unless it is supported by the establishment. If a
media host steps out of line, he or she is fired.
*True consciousness is not about materialism and cultural exploitation in a sick way. The
mainstream world is filled with violence, evil, and destruction. That is why we shouldnt be of the
worlds evils, but have a renewing of our minds. True consciousness is self-acceptance, community
building, following the wisdom of the Most High God, going to respect and honor shown to women,
and helping others, so the community as a whole can be blessed. Success is about growth of
consciousness and fulfilling the will of God.

13 Hours
One of the most famous political films in our generation is 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of
Benghazi. It was directed by Michael Bay and it was written by Chuck Hogan, which was based on
a book by Mitchell Zuckoff. The movie relates to the war in Libya and the civil war aftermath in the
country. The terrorist attack in Benghazi has been debated by people from across the political
spectrum. The film has many explosions and special effects, which relates to Michael Bays
directorial style (as found in his others movies like Bad Boys, Armageddon, Pearl Harbor, and
Transformer). The movie deals with the 2012 evil attack on an American compound in Libya by
Islamist militias. This evil, unjust attack killed 4 Americans including the U.S. ambassador J.
Christopher Stevens. This film outlines the continuous trend of pro-American militarism in film

(when we should not murder and we should never enact imperialism). Such films showing the
unabashed promotion of such militarism include Zero Dark Thirty, Lone Survivor, American Sniper,
etc. The first few minutes of the film doesnt show the complete truth about what happened in
Benghazi during 2012. The film mixes or juxtaposes the lynch mob extrajudicial murder of Col.
Muammar Gaddafi (when he had experienced no trial or due process) with the titles that explain
how the Libyan people rose up against Gaddafi and how the U.S. and its allies fought to free the
people (but then Islamist militias began fighting each other once the war was won, etc.). The truth
is that after 2003, Washington allied once with Gaddafi. He even used his nation for CIA torture
black sites to fight Islamist militias. Then, Gaddafi wanted more independence from the U.S. /EU
faction. He was unifying his nation and wanted more African unity. Libya before the NATO attack
had a lot of progressive resources and it was a developing rapidly as a nation. Gaddafi wanted to his
Libyan gold to promote a pan-African currency (as documented by recently revealed Hillary emails),
which was against the interests of the West. Later, the Tunisian and Egyptian mass uprising came
out. The U.S. government exploited the popular hostility to Libya and the West aided the same
militias (once called freedom fighters when they were murdering people like innocent Black
Libyans) to the teeth. Gaddafi was overthrown in a war when NATO killed tens of thousands in overt
war crimes. The militias fought each other in a civil war.

Chaos and violence came about and then the massacre in Benghazi happened. Libya was once
secular and now Western imperialism as torn the country apart (in the agenda in getting Libyas oil
and mineral wealth). The CIA compound and diplomatic outpost in Benghazi was attacked in the
realm of blowback on September 11, 2012. Some accuse the CIA of using Benghazi as weapons
conduits for smuggling arms and fighters into Syria (to fight the Assad regime). According to Dr.
Christof Lehmann:

"...U.S. Embassy in Benghazi a hub for liaison with multiple terrorist brigades. It is also
noteworthy that the CIA (under the auspices of the State Department) deployed agents as liaison
to eastern Libya in early 2011. The hearing would, however, disclose that both the State
Department and the CIA had contacts to various radical Islamist organizations. It is not
surprising either, that Hillary Clintons statements during the Benghazi (Bengazi) Hearing
suggested that the primary U.S. presence during the attack in Benghazi a year ago was a CIA
presence. The CIA and JSOC had been present even before the eruption of the first violent
protests..." ("U.S. Embassy in Benghazi, A Terrorist Hub: The Case for a War Crimes Tribunal
instead of a US Senate Hearing" By Dr. Christof Lehmann).
The movie "13 Hours" portrayed the Libyans as non-people and not really diverse. The focus is on
the Americans obviously. Jack Da Silva (John Krasinski), who we learn is a CIA security contractor, a
euphemism for mercenary, with a wife and children back home. From a McDonalds drive-thru, with
kids in tow, she tells her husband over the phone that she is expecting a baby. The scene wanted to
humanize the Americans mostly. The movie shows events about Benghazi favorable to FOX News
and other reactionaries. Conservatives believe that there were not enough US forces to guard the
compound in 2012 thanks to back-stabbing officials in Washington (i.e., Hillary Clinton and
President Barack Obama). There is a legitimate discussion about Hillary supporting the evil Libyan
war policies, etc. but it isnt just Hillary or the President involved in the Libyan fiasco. Bays film
turns reality on its head. Here the film shows US imperialism, which is the greatest perpetrator of
violence in the world, being under siege, with its hands tied behind its back by bureaucratic red
tape and cowardly civilian officials. The film promotes the myth that If only our boys could get the
support they really needed, then success can occur. That is the reactionary view of the promoters of
imperialism. There is more than a whiff of fascism in this faulty logic.
The movie says that CIA station chief Bob (David Costabile) tells our military champions to stand
down from defending the ambassadors compound until they can figure out what is going on.
According to the real-life CIA station chief, however, no such order was given. Moreover, the
Republican-led committee investigating the Benghazi events concluded in November 2014 that
there was no evidence that there was either a stand down order or a denial of available air
support. The movie premiered in Arlington, Texas at the large AT&T Stadium, which is the home of
the NFLs Dallas Cowboys (because of the demographics, etc.). The actors and the producers of the
film from Paramount didnt want to be political they claim, but an event like Benghazi will cause
political debate regardless. The actors say that they wanted to just applaud the military for their
courage. Yet, the best way to applaud people is to tell the people the truth that imperialism is
wrong, that the Libyan civil war is a disaster, and that the Wests policies neo-conservative policies
in the Middle East have failed.

Trumbo
The movie Trumbo exposes the McCarthyism era and the Hollywoods blacklist. This era was about
how the government illegally used policies to try to ruin the lives of movie directors, producers, etc.
because of their political views. The First Amendment clearly states that people have the right to
peacefully believe in whatever economic or political philosophy that they want to. The movie
Trumbo was directed by Peter Askin. The film shows the life and career of screen writer and
novelist Dalton Trumbo (1905-1976). Trumbo was part of the so-called Hollywood Ten (or the active
members of the Communist Party in the film industry). They went to jail in 1950 for contempt of
Congress at the height of the McCarthyite witch-hunt. Trumbo, once one of the most highly paid
writers in Hollywood, was subsequently blacklisted until 1960, although a number of his scripts
made their way to the screen attributed to other individuals (known as fronts). The movie is
based on the stage play by his son Christopher Trumbo. His son and daughter Mitzi shows their
memories and opinions. 90 year old Kirk Douglas helped to break the blacklist by openly employing
Trumbo on Spartacus. Kirk Douglas has an appearance in the film. The letters, or portions of them,
are read by a talented group of performers: Donald Sutherland, Liam Neeson, Joan Allen, David
Strathairn, Michael Douglas, Brian Denehy, Paul Giamatti, Nathan Lane and Josh Lucas. The letter
described his diverse emotions. In response to efforts by liberals in 1956 to legitimize informing,
Trumbo wrote, [I]f I could take a census of all the American faces I have seen and of all the dead
whose graves I have looked on, if I could ask them one simple question: Would you like a man
who told on his friends? there would not be one among them who would answer Yes.
Trumbo was born in Montrose, Colorado and he moved into Los Angeles in 1924. He worked in a
bakery for nearly 10 years. He was the manager editor of the Hollywood Spectator. He wrote his
first novel Eclipse in 1934. He wrote famous films too. He wrote the Johnny Got His Gun novel to
attack war and war makers. Once Germany attacked the Soviet Union in 1941 and the US entered
World War II, Trumbo, presumably in the Stalinist periphery at this time, withdrew his novel and
suppressed it for the duration of the war. He actually joined the Communist Party in 1943. The film
just portrays Trumbo as a contrarian liberal and a defender to the U.S. Constitution. The Communist
Party in America by the 1940s was Stalinized. During this era, people saw the Russian Revolution
(which ended the oppressive Romanov dynasty by 1917), the anticommunist raids in the US after

World War I, the great battle over the fate of Sacco and Vanzetti, the Scottsboro boys case. Even
some American liberals agreed with the evil, anti-freedom witch hunts. Yet, many people spoke
their minds to defend free speech and free expression during that time. The film outlines the
principles that the loss of personal freedom is not only anti-human rights, but its damaging to any
progressive society.

Race
The 2016 movie Race is a very important one. It is the second feature biopic about the great
African American athlete Jesse Owens. Jesse Owens was a black man who overcame so much and
won a record breaking four gold medals at the 1936 Berlin Olympic Games. The movie was directed
by Stephen Hopkins and written by Joe Shrapnel and Anna Waterhouse. The film stars the following
actors and actresses: Stephan James (as Jesse Owens), Shanice Banton (as Ruth Solomon-Owens),
Jason Sudeikis (as Larry Synder), Jeremy Irons (as Avery Brundage), William Hurt (as Jeremiah
Mahoney), Adrian Zwicker (as Adolf Hitler), Anthony Sherwood (as Rev. Ernest Hall), and Carice van
Houten (as Leni Riefenstahl). The film was released in America in February 19, 2016. TriStar will
release the film in all other countries worldwide. The film was supported by the Owens family, the
Jesse Owens Foundation, the Jesse Owens Trust and the Luminary. The movie outlines an old school
liberal humanism where it talks about the solidarity of Jewish people, black people, and anti-Nazi
Germans against Hitler and pro-fascist Americans.
The story of Jesse Owens is inspiring. Jesse Owens was the youngest of 10 children (three girls and
seven boys) to Henry Cleveland Owens (a sharecropper) and Mary Emma Fitzgerald in Oakville,
Alabama. He was born on September 12, 1913. Jesse Owens was the youngest of 10 children. His
family moved to the city of Cleveland, Ohio for better opportunities as part of the Great Migration.
During this time, about 1.5 million African Americans left the segregated South. Many black

Americans came from the South and treaveled into the North, the Midwest, and the West Coast. He
called himself J.C., but his new teacher called him Jesse because of his strong Southern accent. He
delivered groceries, loaded freight cars, and worked in a shoe repair shop while his father and his
older brother worked at a steel mill.
He had a great love of running. He was very athletic. Throughout his life, Owens attributed the
success of his athletic career to the encouragement of Charles Riley, his junior high track coach at
Fairmount Junior High School. Since Owens worked in a shoe repair shop after school, Riley allowed
him to practice before school instead.
Owens and Minnie Ruth Solomon (who lived from 1915 to 2001) met at Fairmount Junior High
School in Cleveland. He was 15 and she was 13. They dated steadily through high school. Ruth gave
birth to their first daughter, Gloria, in 1932. They married in 1935 and had two more daughters
together: Marlene, born in 1939, and Beverly, born in 1940. They remained married until his death
in 1980. Owens first came to national attention when he was a student of East Technical High
School in Cleveland. He equaled the world record of 9.4 seconds in the 100-yard (91 m) dash and
long-jumped 24 feet 9 12 inches (7.56 meters) at the 1933 NaMonal High School Championship in
Chicago.
He attended Ohio State University. He immediately encountered racial bigotry from members of
the all-white football team, but that didnt stop him. Jesse Owens won a record eight individual
NCAA championships, four each in 1935 and in 1936. He worked at part time jobs to pay for school.
He was forced to stay in black only hotels and he ate at blacks only restaurants. Jesse Owens'
greatest achievement came in a span of 45 minutes on May 25, 1935, during the Big Ten meet at
Ferry Field in Ann Arbor, Michigan, where he set three world records and tied a fourth. He equaled
the world record for the 100 yard dash (9.4 seconds); and set world records in the long jump (26 ft.
8 14 in or 8.13 m, a world record that would last 25 years); 220-yard (201.2 m) sprint (20.3
seconds); and 220-yard (201.2m) low hurdles (22.6 seconds, becoming the first to break 23
seconds).
The Olympic Games back then was almost not placed in Berlin, because of the evil of the Nazis.
There was a campaign underway within the American Olympic Committee (which was led by judge
Jeremiah Mahoney) to boycott the Berlin Games, because of Nazi racism and anti-Semitism. Avery
Brundage (who is played by the actor Jeremy Irons), a builder and real estate developer, and future
International Olympic Committee president, leads the anti-boycott forces. Brundage shrugs off
Germanys anti-Semitic and racial issues, Its not our place to tell a sovereign nation what to do,
and besides, when was the last time any of you nay-voters socialized with a Jew or a Negro?
Historian Carolyn Marvin explains that the foundation of Brundages world outlook was the
proposition that Communism was an evil before which all other evils were insignificant. His other
views or beliefs included admiration for Hitlers apparent restoration of prosperity and order to
Germany, the conception that those who did not work for a living in the United States were an
anarchic human tide, and a suspicious anti-Semitism which feared the dissolution of AngloProtestant culture in a sea of ethnic aspirations. Brundage described opposition to American
participation in Berlin as a Jewish-Communist conspiracy. The truth is that Hitler is evil, there is
nothing wrong with workers solidarity, and to condemn all Jewish people for all evil in the world is
anti-Semitism and wrong.

To help resolve this dispute Brundage agrees to embark on a fact-finding mission to Germany and
meets with Joseph Goebbels (Barnaby Metschurat), the Nazi propaganda minister, who promises
the Germans will not discriminate against any athlete, including Jews. With this agreement in hand,
Brundage is able to defeat the boycott forces by a vote of 58 to 56. Yet, during the Olympics, the
German Nazis break their promise not to discriminate. Goebbels quickly puts an end to Brundages
feeble protests by threatening to expose a commercial agreementessentially a bribethe two
parties have entered into. The vile machinations of the Hitler regime in regard to the Olympics are
also part of the historical record. The leading Nazi newspaper, the Vlkischer Beobachter,
editorialized in the strongest terms that no Jews or blacks from any country should be permitted to
compete. Faced with the possibility of an international boycott, however, the Nazi government
relented, even adding one token participant, a female fencer with a Jewish father, to the German
team. The fascist regime also temporarily took down signs denouncing Jews from areas of Berlin
where visitors were likely to see them. The German Ministry of the Interior instructed the citys
police to round up all Romani as part of a clean up and place them in a concentration camp. ProNazi director Leni Riefenstahl was in charge of filming the Olympics (she is portrayed ambiguously
in Race by Carice van Houten), and produced her two-part documentary, Olympia (1938). During
that time, the world dealt with racism, the Great Depression, fascism, and anti-commission.
The NAACP and other groups continue to support boycotting the Olympics. They place pressure on
Jesse Owens. Ultimately, Jesse Owens, with support of his family, decides to go to the 1938 Games.

He came to Berlin in 1936 to compete for the United States at the Summer Olympics. During this
time, Hitler was the leader of Nazi Germany. Hitler was a racist, an anti-Semite, an evil murderer,
and an extremist. Fans in Berlin celebrated Owens arrival according to fellow American athlete
James LuValle (who won bronze in the 400 meters). He usually had soldiers to protect him as he left
the athletes village. In Berlin, Owens is surprised to find that within the Olympic Village the
American athletes are housed in integrated housing, something that never occurred in the US.
Outside the Olympic venue, however, we see scenes of Jews being beaten and rounded up by the
Nazis. Just before the competitions, Owens was visited in the Olympic village by Adi Dassler, the
founder of the Adidas athletic shoe company. He persuaded Owens to wear Gebrder Dassler
Schuhfabrik shoes, the first sponsorship for a male African American athlete. The 1936 Summer
Olympic Games had huge crowds in Berlin. On August 3, he won the 100m sprint with a time of
10.3s, defeating teammate college friend Ralph Metcalfe by a tenth of a second and defeating Tinus
Osendarpof of the Netherlands by two tenths of a second. In one of the more poignant scenes in

the film, German long jumper Carl Luz Long (David Kross), the European champion, befriends
Owens. After Owens fouls on the first two of his three attempts to qualify for the long jump, Long
marks a spot several inches in front of the takeoff board, pointing out to Owens that if he takes off
from there he will still jump far enough to qualify. Owens does just that and then goes on to defeat
Long, who wins the silver medal. On August 4, he won the long jump with a leap of 26 feet 5 inches
(8.05 m), later crediting his achievement to the technical advice he received from Luz Long, the
German competitor whom he defeated. Long is the first to congratulate Owens after the event,
shaking his hand. The pair pose for photos and run a victory lap together.
On August 5, he won the 200m sprint with a time of 20.7s, defeating Mack Robinson (the older
brother of Jackie Robinson). On August 9, Owens won his fourth gold medal in the 4x100 sprint
relay when coach Dean Cromwell replaced Jewish-American sprinters Marty Glickman (Glickman
went on to become one of the most prominent and talented American sportscasters in the postwar
period, the voice of several New York sports teams, only retiring in 1992) and Sam Stoller (which
was demanded by German authorities) with Owens and Ralph Metcalfe, who teamed up with Frank
Wykoff and Foy Draper to set a world record of 39.8s in the event. This performance was not
equaled until Carl Lewis won gold medals in the same events at the Soviet-boycotted 1984 Summer
Olympics in Los Angeles. On the first day of competition, Hitler shook hands with only the German
victors and then left the stadium. Olympic committee officials insisted Hitler greet every medalist or
none at all. Hitler opted for the latter and skipped all further medal presentations. Historians have
noted that Hitler may have left the games at this time due to looming rain clouds that might have
postponed the games. This happened well before Owens was to compete, but has largely come to
be believed to be the "snub. There has been debate on whether Hitler snubbed Owens or not. Eric
Brown and Mischner claimed that Hitler shook hands with Owens. Regardless of the truth (Hitler
was an evil murderous person and Im glad that the Nazi Empire was defeated in 1945), Jesse
Owens made extraordinary and excellent accomplishments during the Olympics.

Owens was allowed to travel with and stay in the same hotels in Germany as whites, while at the
time African Americans in many parts of the United States had to stay in segregated hotels while
traveling. During a Manhattan ticker-tape parade along Broadway's Canyon of Heroes in his honor,
someone handed Owens a paper bag. Owens paid it little mind until the parade concluded. When
he opened it up, he found the bag contained $10,000 in cash. Owens's wife Ruth later said, "And he
[Owens] didn't know who was good enough to do a thing like that. And with all the excitement
around, he didn't pick it up right away. He didn't pick it up until he got ready to get out of the car."
After the parade, Owens had to ride the freight elevator at the Waldorf-Astoria to reach the
reception honoring him. President Franklin D. Roosevelt (FDR) never invited Jesse Owens to the
White House following his triumphs at the Olympics games. While the Democrats had bid for the
support of Owens, Owens rejected those overtures. As a staunch Republican, he endorsed
Roosevelt's Republican opponent, Alf Landon, in the 1936 presidential race. By the 1940s, he
ended his track and field career. He worked baseball leagues. He ran businesses and worked in
other ventures. It is a historical fact that at first, Jesse Owens refused to support the black power
salute by African-American sprinters Tommie Smith and John Carlos at the 1968 Summer Olympics.
Later, he changed his mind.
In his 1972 book "I Have Changed," he expressed a more revolutionary opinion by mentioning the
following progressive words: I realized now that militancy in the best sense of the
word was the only answer where the black man was concerned, that any black
man who wasn't a militant in 1970 was either blind or a coward. A few months before
his death, Owens had tried unsuccessfully to convince President Jimmy Carter to withdraw his
demand that the United States boycott the 1980 Moscow Olympics. He argued that the Olympic
ideal was supposed to be observed as a time-out from war and that it was above politics. He died of
lung cancer at the age of 66 in Tucson, Arizona. He was buried in Oak Woods Cemetery in Chicago.
He was heroic black man who represented black excellence and his strength plus courage of the
human spirit. So, I do recommend the film Race as it shows the story of the life of a strong black
man who performed despite the odds. Hitler wanted to show the world that Aryan people were the
dominant race, which was a lie. Jesse Owens proved him wrong and he was the most successful

athlete of the 1936 Games. His four track and field gold medals at the single Olympics included the
100m, 200m, 4X100 relay, and the long jump. The record was unbroken for 48 years.

Black excellence is real and Black is Beautiful.

The Bridge of Spies


The movie Bridge of Spies is about the events of the Cold War. It was directed by Steven Spielberg.
The story was about the arrest of Soviet spy Rudolf Abel in New York City in June 1957 and his

subsequent exchange for U-2 spy plane pilot Gary Powers some five years later. The lawyer, who
represented Abel in court, was the lawyer James Donovan. James Donovan was played by the actor
Tom Hanks. The spy trade would come in early 1962. The films script was co-written by British
playwright Mark Charman and American filmmakers Joel and Ethan Coen. The film is based partly
on Donovans 1964 memoir Strangers on a Bridge: The Case of Abel and Francis Gary Powers. The
movie begins in 1957 during the peak of the Cold War. Rudolf Abel (Mark Rylance), under
surveillance by the FBI, goes about his business in Brooklyn, which includes amateur painting and
retrieving hidden messages. FBI agents raid his apartmentquite illegally as a matter of fact, as
they have no search warrant or probable cause. James Donovan was a prominent New York
attorney whom was defending a life insurance company against a legitimate claim. He is called on
by the local bar association to represent Abel. Donovan is hesitant about it first, because he said
that his law days are far behind him. Yet, he represents Abel since he believes that Abel was
unlawfully arrested and he feels a sense of duty. Everyone will hate me, but at least Ill lose, he
quips.
Donovan is selected in part because of his role in the Nuremberg war crime trials, where he served
as an associate prosecutor on the staff of Supreme Court Justice Robert H. Jackson, and as general
counsel to the OSS (forerunner of the CIA) during World War II. He sees Abel as a very intelligent
human being. In his memoir, the lawyer wrote that the Soviet agent was an extraordinary
individual, brilliant and with the consuming intellectual thirst of every lifetime scholar. He was
hungry for companionship and the trading of thoughts. Donovan was Abels only visitor during his
imprisonment of almost five years. Abel is calm, collected and highly intelligent. When Donovan
notes that You dont seem terribly alarmed, the Soviet spy replies, Would it help? This line will
recur several times. Donovan views Abel (who worked with Soviet Intelligence in 1927. He survived
the purges of the 1930s and he refused to cooperate with the FBI) not as Ethel and Julius
Rosenberg (who were executed a few years earlier as authorities accused them of being Soviet
spies. People debate on the Rosenbergs' innocence or guilt to this very day). Donovan (who was a
well-connected person to Wall Street and the intelligence community) said that he or Abel is not an
U.S. citizen, but just an honorable soldier working for his homeland of the Soviet Union.
During this time, the CIA created the U-2 spy plan. A group of former Air Force pilots have brought
in to fly the aircraft like Gary Powers (played by Austin Stowell). The U-2 has flown at high attitudes,
CIA officials explain, and takes pictures with it large format cameras. The pilots are instructed to go
down with their planes and are provided with poisoned needles that will kill them instantly. In the
Abel case, Donovan said that even a communist spy like Abel deserves due process. Yet, judge
isnt buying his argument. The judge, Mortimer Byers (played by Dakin Matthews), makes it evident
in conversations with Donovan and the prosecutor that he expects and plans to facilitate a rapid
conviction. He dismisses Donovans argument that the FBI raid was illegal and generally ensures the
case goes smoothly for the government. When Donovans eventual appeal, on the grounds that
evidence had been seized in violation of the Fourth Amendment, reaches the US Supreme Court, it
is rejected in a 5-4 decision. Abel was almost sentenced to death (as the first count conspiracy to
transmit defense information to the Soviet Union was a capital offense), but the judge sentences
the Soviet spy to decades in prison. Abel served time in an Atlanta federal penitentiary. Gary
Powers in 1960 was shot down in the USSR in 1960. He was interrogated. In a Soviet courtroom, he
is sentenced to three years in prison and seven years hard labor. (American officials mistakenly
believed that at an altitude of 70,000 feet the U-2 would be out of range of Soviet radar and

ground-to-air missiles. They were wrong on both counts. Moreover, they or the members of the CIA
sent Powers on a spy run on May 1, a holiday, when there was much less air traffic than usual). The
CIA becomes anxious that Powers will spill the beans.

Abel is essentially railroaded to prison. As law professor Jeffrey Kahn observes, in The Case of
Colonel Abel, by the time of his indictment in August 1957, Abel had been held by federal agents
in solitary confinement and total secrecy for forty-eight days, two thousand miles from the place
of his initial arrest, without meaningful access to counsel, and without having appeared before
any judicial officer for any reason. Donovan goes to Berlin to negotiate the release of Gary
Powers in exchange for Abel. Donovan is successful, but there were tensions. The Soviets and the
East German governments are united. Also, an American student is released by East German
Stalinists. East Germans wanted to be respected as a sovereign nation. Donovan succeeded in his
mission. During this time, the American establishment promoted democratic values overtly while
carrying on imperialist goals overseas. In essence, Donovan sincerely believed in his defendants
basic constitutional rights while remaining a Cold Warrior. The movie showed Soviet and East
German officials as more negative while giving Abel a very sympathetic characterization.
*Today, we face torture, imperialism, and Guantanamo Bay, which is similar to the times of the
Cold War. The Cold War dealt with anti-communism, the overthrow of the Czar in the 1917
Revolution, CIA war crimes, various wars, and other issues. US-Russian relations today are strained.

Also, we face torture, police state actions, militarism, state violence, and violations of constitutions
rights in American society today. So, the movie (whose first half is stronger than the second half as
the second half goes into jingoistic American patriotism) omits the complex nature of the Cold War
while it should instruct us on due process and the struggle of the fight for justice that we must fight
today.

All the Way


HBOs All the Way should inspire anyone to research the 1960s and the civil rights movement. It
was an adaptation of Robert Schenkkan of the first of his two plays devoted to Lyndon B. Johnsons
presidency. LBJs legacy is filled with triumphs (in dealing with many domestic policies involving civil
rights) and disasters (involving foreign policies). The movie describes Lyndon Johnsons Presidency
from November 1963 (after the assassination of John F. Kennedy to November 1964). Schenkkans
The Great Society covered November 1964 to March 1968. March 1968 was the time when Johnson
suddenly announced that he wouldnt run for re-election after the Vietnamese resistance to the
American military (after the Tet Offensive) and growing opposition to U.S. involvement in the
Vietnam War. The actor Bryan Cranston portrays Lyndon Baines Johnson. The movie shows the
Johnson campaign promoting the proposed War on Poverty. The War on Poverty was a reformist
agenda to fight poverty, improve infrastructure, grow education, and improve health care in
America. Other than the New Deal, the Great Society (which existed in the midst of a time where
capitalists hypocritically claimed that America was a democratic oasis when Jim Crow was in
existence in the South) had the greatest number of domestic social welfare programs in U.S. history
(like Medicare, Medicaid, food stamps, Head Stamps, etc.).
The War on Poverty caused changes in America forever. The poverty rate in the USA dropped from
22 percent in 1960 to 11 percent in 1971. This came about, because of the union membership in the
public sector increased and greater advances in existence for working people including African
Americans during that time period. LBJ was a Cold Warrior who defended free enterprise by his own

words. The War on Poverty was being fought with lax money as compared to money spent to the
military industrial complex. Johnson was cutting taxes for the rich. In 1964, Johnson pushed through
a whopping $10 billion tax cut that reduced the highest marginal tax rate, paid only by the richest of
the rich, from 90 percent to 65 percent. The tax rate on corporate profits was reduced from 52
percent to 46 percent. In essence, the War on Poverty didnt cause big government to go amok. It
didnt go far enough as the Johnson administration spend much more money on the war on
Vietnam than on the War on Poverty.
Many performances in the movie were stirring and strong. There are characterizations of the
arguments made before Congress during the civil rights bill filibuster and the 1964 Democratic
National Convention. LBJs wife Lady Bird is played by Melissa Leo. It shows President Lyndon
Johnson and his wife coming into Washington D.C. LBJ in the movie is haunted by his youth and
many folks from the Kennedy administration as it is known that Robert Kennedy couldnt stand LBJ.
Johnsons first major speech to the House of Representatives as President has him urging passage
of Kennedys civil rights bill. He met resistance from even liberals and especially conservatives in
Congress. The lengthy filibuster occurs in the Senate. There is initial opposition to Dr. Martin Luther
King Jr. because of the elimination of voting rights from the bill. Dr. King is played by actor Anthony
Mackie. The escalation of the Vietnam War existed in 1964 too with the Gulf of Tonkin incident and
the Gulf of Tonkin resolution, which gives basically carte blanche of Johnson to use military attacks
in Vietnamese territories. Johnson works
constantly among both sides to support
the civil rights bill. The President
eventually gets Dr. Kings support when he
assures him that while voting rights will
not be included in the present legislation,
they will be part of his War on Poverty.
This is Dr. King and President
The passage of the Civil Rights Act was
Lyndon Johnson discussing
historic and this was followed by
matters on December 3, 1963.
Johnsons landslide victory over the right
wing Republican Barry Goldwater (who
opposed the Civil Rights Act for states
rights reasons) in the 1964 presidential
election. Yet, Johnson feared that his triumph would be a pyrrhic one, because the passage of the
civil rights bill as he predicted would cost the Democratic Partys loss to the South to the Republican
Party for generations to come. Yet, I rather have the Civil Rights Act to exist than political
expediency. We have the right wing discourse of present day American politics. All the
Ways portrayal of Johnsons impassioned arguments for his proposed War on Poverty may well
come as a surprise.
In his January 1964 State of the Union address, for example, Johnson declared, This administration
today, here and now, declares unconditional war on poverty in America. He went on: We have in
1964 a unique opportunity and obligationto prove the success of our system If we fail then
history will rightfully judge us harshly. Johnson talked about his press corps about his experiences
teaching Mexican children in rural central southern Texas during the late 1920s and how desperate
they were to learn. Back then, there was the height of the Cold War. The American ruling elite
during that time saw the civil rights bill was passed and a War on Poverty starting up. This meant

that working class and poor people used great struggle and pressure to fight for human rights. Also,
there was a dominance of U.S. capitalism on a world scale. As late as 1964, the US still controlled
40 percent of the globes industrial output. The Johnson administrations measures represented the
last gasp of American social reformism. People have debated the War on Poverty do for decades. It
failed, not because it went too far. It failed, because it didnt go far enough. For example, the War
on Poverty didnt fully touch on class rule. Only a small amount of resources (as compared to the
wealth of America) were used. Also, Johnsons program included tax cuts for the rich. Much of the
resources that could have been used for the War on Poverty were used in the American war
machine (in Vietnam, the Dominican Republic, etc.). Today, even parts of the Voting Rights Act have
been gutted by the Supreme Court years ago. To Schenkkans credit, LBJa savvy, cynical bourgeois
politicianis far from heroic or one-dimensional in All the Way. His use of a crude, sexist anecdote
to close the deal with King is but one of many instances in the HBO film when Johnson resorts to
vulgarity or worse to win support. The movie doesnt sugarcoat the time period. Cranston plays
Johnson accurately. Frank Langella played Georgia Democratic Senator Richard (Dick) Russell.
Russell opposed civil rights, because he believed in states rights. Ironically, he was a mentor with
Johnson.

This scene from the movie has LBJ signing the historic, progressive Civil Rights Act of 1964.

After Johnson signed the legislation in July of 1964, Russell along with a group of other southern
Senators boycotted that years Democratic National Convention. Lady Bird in the movie was
supportive and critical of her husbands decisions and behavior. The television drama honestly
portrays Johnsons well-documented ability to use people whom he obviously could not stomach.
He cajoles both United Automobile Workers (UAW) leader Walter Reuther (Spencer Garrett) and
FBI director J. Edgar Hoover (Stephen Root) into doing whatever is necessary to make King support
the civil rights bill. Hoover in the film illegally monitors Dr. Martin Luther King. It or the film shows
an imperfect Dr. King, but a powerful Dr. King. Dr. King made mistakes that cant be justified. Yet,
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. courageously stood up against social and economic inequality and he
rightfully opposed the imperialist war in Vietnam (which caused the American powers that be to
oppose him). Dr. King was a pacifist and he sympathized with democratic socialism by his own

words. Anthony Mackies depiction of Dr. King shows his negotiation skills and it sometimes lacks
the passion. Yet, he did a good job in portraying Dr. King.

She was the heroic Fannie Lou Hamer. She was anti-war, pro-poor, pro-civil rights, and fought for
human justice throughout her life. RIP Sister Fannie Lou Hamer.
The characterization of Hubert H. Humphrey is also limited. Bradley Whitfords portrayal of the vice
president and former Senator from Minnesota as little more than an agent for Johnson is accurate
as far as it goes. But there are moments in All the Way, such as the scene in which the president
informs Humphrey they now have enough votes in Congress to pass the Civil Rights Act, when one
anticipates the appearance of the almost boyish excitement that the real Humphrey could display
on occasion, but thats not the case here. The arguments presented in Congress for and against the
Civil Rights Act were much longer than what the movie portrayed. The 1964 Democratic National
Convention used lazy archival footage. That event was a very important event in American history
since it shows how the capitalist Democratic Party refused to even restrict racist representation
from Mississippi, but shown disrespect to the MRDF. Fannie Lou Hamer from the MFDP has given a
great speech in opposing racial injustice in 1964. The film All the Way should further inspire us to
research the year of 1964 and to fight for justice for all.

Spectre
The 24th James Bond film came out in 2015 and its name is Spectre. Sam Mendes is the director of
the movie. The film was very expensive to create having a budget of about $245 million. In this
movie, James Bond fights against the global criminal organization called Spectre. Spectre wants a
global surveillance network. Yet, Bond works with British Intelligence too. So, Spectre and British
Intelligence are two sides of the same coin (which deals with a hegemony seeking global influence
in the world). The Aston Martin DB10 was driven by Bond (played by Daniel Craig) in the film. The
movie has a lot of predictive programming and information about how the world is indeed much
stranger than fiction. The James Bond character is a fictional character that is based on the novels
written by Ian Fleming. Ian Fleming got his insights from his time as a naval intelligence officer,
Agent OO7. Ironically, Daniel Craig appeared as Queen Elizabeth IIs escort in the opening ceremony
video of the 2012 London Olympics, which shows the fictional story of how James Bond is tied to
the British Royal system.
In essence, the story of James Bond is a story of how James Bond wants to guard the elites
interests. Ian Flemings novels and the James Bond movies have James Bond defending the British
Empire ultimately and its interests globally. Historically, the British Empire has been complicit in
imperialism, economic exploitation, murder, slavery, and other evils. The movie Spectre is about
different factions of the global power structure fighting each other for the same goal, which is the
takeover of the world system (or the new world order). Spectre has James Bond fighting a
mysterious enemy with global reach. James Bond in one scene is walking with people in Mexico
celebrating Dia de los Muertos or the Day of the Dead. James Bond works for the British

government and MI6 and the Spectre group is representative of the global, occult elite that works
behind the scenes. The octopus is the logo of the Spectre organization in the movie. The Octopus
has tentacles everywhere hence the symbol. In real life, the octopus is the logo of the US National
Reconnaissance Organization. That group has its spy satellite NROL-39, which his used for mass
surveillance in space. Its logo has an octopus over Earth with the words Nothing is beyond our
reach. Spectre in the film acts as a surveillance group too.

The powers of financial capitalism had a far-reaching plan, nothing less than to create a world
system of financial control in private hands able to dominate the political system of each country
and the economy of the world as a whole Their secret is that they have annexed from
governments, monarchies, and republics the power to create the worlds money
Professor Carroll Quigley (Renowned, late Georgetown macro-historian). He was mentioned
by former President Clinton in his first nomination acceptance speech). Professor Carroll Quigley
is the author of Tragedy and Hope (which this quotation comes from).

Spectre gathers in secret meetings in palaces made by the elite for the elite (just like many of the
real elite do in real life). The secret meeting of Spectre happens in midnight in Rome (or the
witching hour in occult circles) where human sacrifice takes place. During that meeting, a German
speaker outlines the successes of Spectre, which are perfectly in line with the real world elites
nefarious agenda. Not a lot of fiction going on there. One these successes is particularly creepy:
tyhe speaker talks about 160,000 migrated females who have been placed in the leisure sector.
The leisure sector means prostitution. This fictional speech is similar to the migration crisis caused
by Western elites via war, and murder (which resulted in human trafficking, rise of far right fascist
groups, and other evils). Over 10,000 refugee children are already missing. So, the film has Spectre
trying to subvert world governments to cause a worldwide surveillance (in essence a New World
Order). Indeed, in one scene, an agent tells Bond: In three days, theres a security conference in
Tokyo to decide the New World Order. How blatant can you get. The movie has Spectre using its
agents to infiltrate the British government (with one person named C) to get the New World
Order going. C uses certain phraseology like: Were going to bring British Intelligence out of the
Dark Ages and into the light. In movie, C says that following words: Do not let them tell you we

need less surveillance. We need more. Much more. I say again, the Nine Eyes committee would
have full access to the combined intelligence streams of all member states. More data, more
analysis, less likelihood of terrorist attacks. The meeting wants participating nations to be
subjected to a vote to get the worldwide surveillance agenda moving forward. South Africa says no
and terrorism happens in South Africa.

David Rockefeller admitted in his Memoirs of what his goal was: For more than a century,
ideological extremists at either end of the political spectrum have seized upon well-publicized
incidents such as my encounter with Castro to attack the Rockefeller family for the inordinate
influence they claim we wield over American political and economic institutions. Some even
believe we are part of a secret cabal working against the best interests of the United States,
characterizing my family and me as internationalists and of conspiring with others around the
world to build a more integrated global political and economic structure one world, if you will. If
that is the charge, I stand guilty, and I am proud of it. [David Rockefeller, Memoirs]

It is a historical fact that terrorism (whether false flag acts or independent terrorist attacks) are
used by the elites to promote drastic police state actions and other authoritarian actions. This is
what the Western establishment has done involving 9/11 and the Paris attacks. We see new
surveillance laws and anti-migrant fervor in the world. Ernst Stavro Blofeld is the villain with his
right eye closed (so, he sees with only one eye). He talks about Out of horror, beauty which is
similar to the motto of the Masonic Scottish Rite Ordo Ab Chao or Order out of Chaos. James
Bond in the film has sex with women. James Bond portrays himself as a hero for freedom and
democracy, but hes a puppet of the same system (under British intelligence). The British
government and Spectre are both twins of the same coin. Even James Bond has a microchip
implanted in him. So, he is tracked. Nanotechnology is mentioned in the film. Blofeld isnt killed.
Hes arrested under the Special Measures Act of 2001, which is a reference to the Anti-terrorism,
Crime and Security Act of 2001, which came into law in Britain on December 14, 2001. This law is

Englands version of the Patriot Act: which is a massive bundle of restrictive laws that were rushed
through the Parliament in the wake of 9/11. It is odd that Blofeld (who uses terror to promote mass
surveillance worldwide) is arrested when the law that hes arrested under wants mass surveillance.
The movie was a slick way of telling people what the views and intentions of the Western
establishment are. James Bond is fighting for the UK (like many people in the USA) when its
government has promoted the Big Brother agenda with its mass surveillance laws. Therefore, the
truth is shown in plain view.

David Bowie
David Bowie recently passed away in 2016. I send condolences to his family and friends. He has
been praised by many people throughout the world. Iman was the wife of the late David Bowie too.
It is a fact that the artist David Bowie was influenced by the occult and his last video Blackstar has
many esoteric meanings that he wanted to convey to the public. He passed away as a public of
cancer and he was a very private person in terms of disclosing illnesses and so forth. His last album
is also called Blackstar. In essence, his final video was a swan song that outlined his conclusion of
his musical career. He knew that he has little time left, so his final video fully outlined his personal
views on esoteric thinking and spirituality. He has been an artist for over five decades and he
produced 28 albums. He influenced punk rock, rock, and other genres of music. David Bowie has
used drugs and he was obsessed with Western occultism. He was born in 1947 as David Robert
Jones. In one of his famous previous songs named Quicksand, he wanted to be closer to the
Golden Dawn and wear Crowleys uniform. He said that he has a potential of a superman. Those
lines outline the views of the secret society of the Golden Dawn. The Golden Dawn was a magical
secret society. It was formed during the 19th century that mixed the Kabbalah, astral travel, magic,
yoga, etc. to communicate with that its followers claim to be angels and demons.

Here are some lyrics from his Quicksand song:


Im closer to the Golden Dawn
Immersed in Crowleys uniform
Im not a prophet or a stoneage man
Just a mortal with potential of a superman
Quicksand
Aleister Crowley was the 20th century British occultist who was a member of the Golden Dawn and
he founded the O.T.O. The OTO is the Ordo Templi Orientist. Crowley loved to promote sex magick,
the occult, and he followed his Thelema philosophy (or do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the
law). Crowley was a wicked man who died in the 1940s. David Bowie dressed in Egyptian garb.
In 1976, David Bowie admitted in an interview that: My overriding interest was in Kabbalah
and Crowleyism. That whole dark and rather fearsome never world of the wrong side of the
brain. (David Bowie, from Bowie on Bowie: Interviews and Encounters with David Bowie by
Sean Egan).

The Kabbalah is mystical view that the Universe was created by various beings or entities (under the
Creator) like Kether, etc. It also has other complex spiritual views as well. The Kabbalah according to
Albert Pike is linked to Freemasonry. Like the album Space Oddity, Blackstar is about Bowies desire
to float into space and ascended into enlightenment. Like many artists, he developed an alter ego
called Ziggy Stardust. Ziggy is portrayed as an androgynous alien rock star who sent by the
Infinites to announce the coming of Starmen to Earth. In his mythos, Ziggy is the legendary a
count or vision that society will collapse and the Infinites will come. Ziggy is the prophet or
Messiah figure to sacrifice his life and change the essence of the Universe. The androgynous
nature of Ziggy Stardust occultly represents a state of higher spiritual level. In occultism, the highest
stage of illumination is achieved through the internalization of duality and the equilibrium between
opposing forces good and evil, active and passive, male and female. This concept is symbolically
represented by the horned, hermaphrodite god Baphomet. It is also represented in alchemical
symbolism such as the Alchemical Androgyne (as shown in an ancient picture from the Turbae
Philosophorum from 1750). Ziggy Stardust represents a contradiction. Ziggy claims to be
enlightened, but he is a promiscuous rock star bent on heavy, recreational drug use, which is the
anti-thesis of conscious behavior. Ziggy ascends from the heavens to Earth to show a message to
humanity. Bowies song Station to Stations praises the Kabbalah with words like from Kether to
Malkuth. This is in reference to the Kabbalistic tree of life from lower levels into high levels go into

enlightenment. The Kabbalah believes that power from the Godhead to the physical realm
created the Universe.

Blackstar was the video that he released 2 days before his death. The video in essence shows
Bowies transition from a human being to a god. The video starts with a dead astronaut in a
remote planet. A young girl opens the helmet and finds an ornate skull. The skull is revered by
people as some artifacts form the gods. The grand priestess held the skull between two rows of
women who tremble in its presence. The lyrics express themselves in an incantation like an occult
ritual. The video has men and women being separated like two (of male and female). 3 crucified
scarecrow look to be animated by an unholy force. They move around. The video relates to sex
magic and a mocking of the crucifixion of Jesus Christ and the thieves. It is Crowleyan as admitted
by the director of the video Johan Renck has said. The term Blackstar refers to the Midnight sun
occult concept as shown by Manly P. Halls The Secret Teachings of all Ages. He possibly made
reference to his impending death and he spoke of himself as Im the Great I am (Im a Blackstar). I
am that I am is the response God used in the Bible when Moses asked for his name.
Bowie plays the role of three characters in the video. He acts as a blind follower with buttons used
instead of eyes. He acts simple and ignorant. His blind character is scared of what is to come during
the afterlife. He acts as the preacher holding the Book of Blackstar with his followers behind him.
He also acts as the trickster acting flamboyant and acts in an eccentric way. The video shows his
personality. The masses question his motivations in his life (he acts eccentric, he shows a message,
and he feels that he is blind to many ways of the world), but ultimately he is a person who desires
to be the Blackstar. Lazarus in the New Testament died of an illness and was resurrected four days
later by Jesus Christ. Bowie had terminal illness. So, the video shows Bowie as believing in spiritual
eternity.

The last part of the video has Bowie returning to the closet as saying goodbye to the physical world.
So, David Bowie is creative and has inspired many artists. Also, part of his legacy is his investigation
and glamorization of occult philosophies.

Beyoncs Formation
I havent written my thoughts completely on my views on Beyoncs views on Formation in
elaborate terms until now. I will divide my thoughts into many sections. First, I will outline the
major parts of the video. Then, I will show the strengths of the video Formation or what I agree with
in the video. Later, I will show what I disagree with the video. After that, I will expose the white
right wing backlash against the video (which I find deplorable and repugnant) and finally I will show

my conclusion. Its time to begin. The video was recorded in LA, but it references to New Orleans. It
begins with Beyonc standing on a New Orleans cop car with a flood of water everywhere. That is
to signify the deadly, tragic events of Hurricane Katrina when a lot of black people died by the
waters, neglect, murder, and starvation. The Bush administration and all levels of government,
during late 2005, made a terrible response to help the victims of Katrina, especially in its early
stages. Post-Katrina New Orleans has shown many black teachers being fired from their jobs
unjustly. Many teachers filed and won a lawsuit against the government because of their
terminations and that still didnt save their jobs. Later, it shows people in New Orleans and a lot of
the culture of the South (from people dancing to religious leaders). Beyonc dances with other
people and she shows her daughter Blue Ivy. There are black women of many shades dancing.
The video talks about black sexuality and black religious expression (as it shows a church service
where black people celebrate God). There are black men with suits and ties. It shows Beyonc
having tons of celebration of Southern life and she is just not caring what her haters have to say.
She talks about Red Lobster and she shows marching bands with black people on them. It shows a
Southern plantation home and a shot of graffiti on a wall that reads Stop shooting us.

Later, the video shows a child dancing in front of many cops in reference to protesting police
brutality. Later, she has done a Super bowl performance where she dances creatively and gives
tribute to Malcolm X and the Black Panther Party (which was a socialist organization that wanted
justice for black people and all people). I do agree with the video on many points. Her showing the
diverse humanity of black people is inspiring. Beyonc sings the following lyrics: "...I like my baby
heir with baby hair and afros/I like my negro nose with Jackson Five nostrils..." The song plays
homage to the natural hair of black people, which is great. She rejects respectability politics and

thats great too. She shows the beauty of especially black Southern culture (filled with marching
bands, hot sauce, people dancing, the fashion, etc. are things that I have seen in real life as from
Virginia) and she exposes the evil of police brutality. The video does a great job in showing the
dignity and the beauty of black people.
I do disagree with the video on many issues. I dont agree with the video on its massive usage of
profanity. Little children in my view shouldnt be listening to this song's lyrics. Anyone can promote
social consciousness without the massive usage of profanity. Also, the end of the video has lyrics
that defend capitalism (with reference to Bill Gates and other material items) and we know that
capitalism in general has been a detriment to the growth of the black community and humanity in
general. History has shown us that we can never accommodate to the capitalist system. Deray
McKesson claims to be part of the BLM, but he supports TFA, which supports neoliberal policies in
education. Also, he Twitted a question on whether the Postal service should be privatized or not.
That is telling and Deray is running as a Democratic for the Baltimore mayorship, which is not part
of political independence. In this time, many Democrats want to co-opt the Black Lives Matter for
their own ends. We know that many Republicans are xenophobes, misoygnists, bigots, etc. Thats
easy to witness, but we dont need to worship Democrats either. We must end neoliberal
capitalism and replace it with a system of justice. Beyonc sings that: Y'all haters corny with
that Illuminati mess. That is in reference to the Illuminati rumors about Beyonc and Jay Z. The
truth is that occult symbolism is found all over the music industry and the corporate heads of the
industry use many symbols for the making of profit. Thats a fact. People, who sincerely investigate
symbolism, secret societies, and things of that nature, should never be unfairly shamed or
disrespected. People have the free speech right to talk about the Illuminati. On the other hand,
those who use slander against people as Illuminati members (whether they are celebrities or not)
under the guise of showing Illuminati information, should be criticized. Thats my position.

The disrespectful, evil right wing backlash (which is opposite of the legitimate critiques of the song)
against the Formation video is filled with lies and slander. The far right backlash is what I deplore.
The parts of the video which show the experiences of many black people is inspiring. Art will be
shown in diverse ways and the lie that Beyonc wanted to bash all cops is the nefarious slander that
many conservatives want to advance. Blackness is not about embracing respectability politics
unconditionally. Blackness is diverse and it will be unapologetic filled with intellectual courage,
dance, art, music, and other facets of human existence. These are many of the same ones saying
that we need to get over slavery, which is offensive. Yet, these same people are not getting over
Formation. Defying bourgeois expectations and to show Blackness without shame is sacrosanct. For
people like Rudy Giuliani and Tomi Lahren to call Beyoncs video and Super Bowl performance as
race baiting and anti-police is the height of absurdity. Tomi Lahren totally lied about Dr. King,
Malcolm X, and the Black Panther Party. Dr. King sympathized with democratic socialism and
wanted civil disobedience. The Black Panther Party wanted self-defense against white racism. It was
created in 1966 and the BPP supported Malcolm Xs views. Malcolm X wanted unity (not division)
among black people in the pan-African Diaspora.
Malcolm X always condemned injustice and he believed in opposing capitalism too by his own
words in 1965. The Black Lives Matters movement talked about the injustice of police brutality. For
something as simple as opposing police brutality being reviled by white far right people shows that
we need more Black Unity. White racists do have this guilt complex and they constantly stalk black
people all of the time (in the streets, in Internet forums, in social media, etc). The Black Panther
party members were victims of assassination, lies, and abuse of their human rights by the FBI, the
local police, etc. The FBI once called the BPP as the most dangerous domestic threat in America, so

the original Black Panther Party was the real deal. Fred Hampton and Mark Clark were murdered by
the Chicago Police when Hamptons pregnant girlfriend was almost killed. The Black Panthers never
burned crosses, they never invaded lands, they never organized hate rallies, they never and went
and advanced racism. So, real history must be shown in the world.
The racist backlash against Beyonc is deplorable and it is overtly an attack not only on the Black
Panther Party and Beyonc. It is not so slick, blatant attack on black people's right to celebrate our
black cultural heritage. It is one thing to disagree with Formation sincerely out of cogent arguments.
It is quite another thing to promote post racial faux platitudes. Many times of the year, I saw
Brothers and Sisters creatively perform in marching bands. Our dances, our foods, our rhythm, and
our presence signify the diverse qualities of the black experience. These racist haters don't
understand and they don't desire to understand blackness. They (when these extremists are filled
with arrogance, hate, and total jealousy of black people) believe in the two myths of the infallibility
of nearly all police and American exceptionalism. We should control our lives not the cops. The cops
should never own or control our every move. We should live in the streets of America without cop
oppression. We own ourselves as human beings. The police institution, the courts, and the prison
system (which has ruined lives and violated the human rights of many people as documented by
Sister Michelle Alexander and the late Brother George Jackson) perpetrate the same system of
oppression against black people, people of color, the poor, immigrants, the homeless, women, etc.

Also, we have the right to express ourselves as black people. I believe in Black Unity and in the
power of Black Love too. These bigots don't know is that they are being used as pawns to promote
divisiveness among people of every color (while the financial capitalist class is laughing all the way
to the bank. Members of this same class are responsible for the Great Recession too. Class
oppression must be fought against too). We believe in truths of black liberation and human cultural
expression beyond the crippling limitations of respectability politics. They want to have a backlash.
So, we will respond by increasing the volume and showing our dynamic, black image even more as
Black is Beautiful.
In conclusion, Beyoncs Formation has caused spirited debate. Many people love it and many hate
it. It is very important that people should be more concerned with freedom and equality than a

video. The truth is that the video has strengths and weaknesses that must be shown. Formation is
filled with creative imagery, diverse dancing, and profound images. Formation has also a capitalist
message that I obviously dont agree with. The vulgar words in the video are things that I dont
agree with either. Also, it is important for us to be revolutionaries. A music video alone doesn't
cause a revolution. We know that the powers that be allowed Formation to exist for a reason.
Revolutionary actions involve sacrifice, courage, civil disobedience, and standing up against
oppression plus being opposed to tyranny. Revolutionary deeds mean that we ought to fight for
justice and realize that we reject neoliberal capitalism, xenophobia, sexism, and imperialism (as the
white and black bourgeoisie want privilege and we are against the agenda of the establishment).
We want justice and black liberation. I am all in formation for anti-imperialism, pro-truth,
and pro-freedom totally. We want black expression and we desire black freedom
without compromise.

Beyonc Part 2: Lemonade


Beyonc has stirred up debate, praise, and other emotions from her Lemonade visual video. It was
shown in HBO. Ironically enough, I saw her video on HBO on Sunday night at 8 pm. EST. to see what
it is all about. My first impressions of it were that it was radically different from her previous works.
Lemonade is the sixth studio album also from Beyonc. The video lasts for about one hour. It was
released on April 23, 2016. Once again, I will show what I agree and disagree with Lemonade.
Jealousy unfortunately is common among some people. The video talks about Texas and Louisiana,
which are the states where Beyoncs roots are. I will give credit when credit is due. Beyonc did a
very artistic work in Lemonade (whether people agreed with the video or not). I am a fan of art and
her Lemonade video was filled with art, womanist views, the love of black womanhood, and honor
given to black Southern culture (a lot of scenes in the video from the religious ceremonies to the
dancing are things that many of our people can relate too).
The film is split into the following chapters: Denial, Anger, Apathy, Emptiness,
Accountability, Reformation, Forgiveness, Resurrection, Hope and Redemption.
She wanted to show an outlet to express the happiness, the joy, the pain, the beauty, the strength,

the freedom, and the other diverse qualities of black women. She also wanted to expose the evil of
infidelity and adultery. Not all black women suffer joy and her video outline the pain that many
women go through. She wanted to give an ode to Africa and promote liberation for black women in
general. She wanted to show young black girls that they can do incredible accomplishments and
their lives always have profound value. So, many messages are found in Lemonade. We live in a
new era.
More black people are getting conscious. Also, there are those who unfortunately want to capitalize
black consciousness or profit, which I dont agree with that action. We have work to do, but we do
have faith to see justice come down like waters. Some people want to worship celebrities in a
deified fashion without realizing that celebrities are not infallible. Even Beyonc in her Lemonade
video admitted in captions that: GOD IS GOD AND I AM NOT. In other words, we shouldnt deify
Beyonc. We should outline a fair critique without disrespecting Beyoncs humanity. The mentality
of commercialism, materialism, and selfishness are evil mentalities that must be combated. The
visuals in the video Lemonade are amazing. Freedom is an excellent song and it was touching for
Beyonc to show the mothers of Eric Garner, Trayvon Martin, and Michael Brown. Sybrina Fulton is
the mother of Trayvon Martin, Lesley McSpadden is Mike Brown's mother, and Gwen Carr is Eric
Garner's mother. Model Winnie Harlo, who has the skin condition vitiligo, is also there. It showed
the strength, the beauty, and the diversity of black womanhood in full display. She also wanted
black girls to be empowered and see their worth too. She showed the ups and downs that Sisters go
through honestly. From her ode to African culture to her accurate displays of black Southern
culture, Beyonc displayed honesty and a love for black women as she is a black woman. Lemonade
is a very dynamic, creative expression of art. People have the right to love or hate Lemonade. Her
video talks about the issues of love, infidelity (which is evil and wrong), and spirituality (as she
mention Oshun or an African Goddess, who is a Yoruban goddess known for healing, nurturing, and
loving. Beyonc breaks windows and walks in the streets to abhor infidelity while wearing an
African dress). For the record, I believe in worshiping the one Most High God.

The video has poetry from the Somali-British poet Warsan White. She shows a recording from
Malcolm X about him saying that the black woman is the most disrespected woman in the world,
which is accurate when you see the media, the Internet trolls, and society slandering the black
woman constantly. It is also true that black women are the first women in the world and the most
beautiful human beings in the world. Also, there are legitimate critiques of the video. Art will be
critiqued and thats fine. I dont agree with Beyonc using excessive profanity and other vulgar
language.
Some folks do have a point that the good hair lyric can be left out. There is no such thing as good
hair. Hair is Hair. Black people are beautiful irrespective of how we wear our hair. There is issue of

Serena Williams dancing or twerking while Beyonc sits on a throne. I do feel that scene should be
critiqued (regardless if people say that it was a role reversal about the Sports Illustrated cover). I
think that Serena twerking for Beyonc is unnecessary. Serena Williams is a legendary athlete and
we all love Serena, but Serena Williams can easily do other actions in that video like reciting words
or standing in solidarity with progressive causes. I do realize that its Serenas body and its her own
choice. There is the issue of colorism (as we know that light privilege is real as documented by
sociological studies and by words from tons of experts). We know about this issue. Many people
have accused Beyonc of using subliminal colorism in both Formation and Lemonade by how she
situates people based on skin complexion in those videos. Of course, Beyonc would deny that
accusation. Also, she uses the term Creole when Creole is a culture not necessarily about a race.
Back in the day, many white racist French people in Louisiana raped black women and forced many
black women to be the concubines of the French. The black women concubines were rape victims.
One thing we need to mention is the Quaroon Ball on how the offspring of these black women
were further exploited by white racists). Some sick people view light skinned people are
aesthetically superior to dark skinned people, which is a lie.

Black is beautiful in all of its hues. In Lemonade, Beyonc shows black women of many hues from
light skinned Sisters to dark skinned Sisters celebrating life, standing near each other, and
expressing solidarity as black people. There is no freedom for us as black people unless all black
women are liberated as human beings. The video of Intuition shows women uniting and fighting for
freedom. Piers Morgan is wrong to call Beyonc the term of born again black woman. Piers
Morgan is upset that musicians stand up for political causes that deal with the issues of the black
community. Piers Morgan is false to write that Beyonc made the race card (when Beyoncs
commentaries on race are massively moderate as compared to other black social activists). Piers
never criticized musicians like John Lennon for talking about politics during his career. We have the
right to speak our minds and to fight injustice. Piers Morgan wanted Beyonc to be docile and we
want Beyonc to be strong, conscious, and have a growth of black consciousness. Some white folks
don't like any black person even talking in public about issues of black consciousness. Also, Beyonc
should tell some members of the Beyhive to not be disrespectful to people who disagree with her.
Some Beyhive people have crossed the line and disrespected people in the most vulgar way
possible.

There is no question that Lemonade is filled with occult, spiritual, and ritualistic imagery. So, it is
bigger than about adultery. Vigilant Citizens article on Lemonade is accurate to mention that
Lemonade was written by a team of 72 writers. The song Hold Up has 15 writers. The video part
of the visual album was put together by seven directors, including some of the occult elites
favorites: Jonas Akerlund and Mark Romanek. Akerlund is famous for involvement in symbolic,
creative videos like Britney Spears Hold It Against Me and Lady Gagas Telephone. Lemonade is
filled with duality (or concepts of love and hate, good and evil, etc.). She sings about a magician. In
the video, she praises Oshun and shows water. Yet, she walks in the scene using a baseball bat to
break cars, not just the cars of her cheating husband. In another scene, Beyonc wears red and is
surrounded by fire. That is again very ritualistic. Then, Beyonc recites a poem with sexual imagery:
She sleeps all day. Dreams of you in both worlds. Tills the blood, in and out of uterus.
Wakes up smelling of zinc, grief sedated by orgasm, orgasm heightened by grief. God was
in the room when the man said to the woman, I love you so much. Wrap your legs around
me. Pull me in, pull me in, pull me in. Sometimes when hed have her nipple in his mouth,
shed whisper, Oh, my God. That, too, is a form of worship The meaning of those words
is self-explanatory.

So, Lemonade is a video that acts as a journey that black women can relate to from joys to pain. The
video isnt about just showing pain. It showed the survival, resiliency, and power of black women
too. It shows black females from across ages and phenotypes wanting their humanity to be totally
respected.
Lemonade is filled with strengths and imperfections (or weaknesses like the video being funded and
aided by the same corporate capitalist entities that run the music industry in general. That music
industry in the mainstream level is controlled by the one percent and the one percent advances the
agenda of the system of racism/white supremacy. Other issues with Lemonade are its usage of
profanity, and other forms of vulgarity). To confront capitalism for real is being truly revolutionary.
Racism and classism should end too. Many of the same ones who want to call Beyonc every name
under the sun are some of the same ones that refuse to even pray for her and even inspire her to
do better (with real, constructive advice in fighting back against the system of racism/white
supremacy. When Beyonc is wrong on some issues, then folks need to tell her that with advice on
how to do things better). We all need to do better. Instead of just criticizing things alone
(there is nothing wrong with criticizing falsehoods legitimately), we also need to
check ourselves and help others constructively. Diverse, powerful artistry is part of
Lemonade. Therefore, Lemonade (regardless if people like it or not) is a controversial work and we
should always be inspired to promote black liberation.

Prince
We all mourn the passing of Prince. Prince was more than a musician. He was part of a movement
that wanted to allow human beings to express themselves creatively. He showed the world that
regardless of your sex, race, or background, being different and expressing yourself in diverse ways
is always sacrosanct. He was in many movies, but he loved to perform. From his Super bowl
performance to doing concerts in various towns, he loved to give people an amazing show. He
personified excellence in his work ethic and his song writing. He was a producer and an innovator of
culture. He shocked people, inspired people, and made a lasting impact on world culture. He
showed the Earth that masculinity is not monolithic and that femininity is beautiful too. Purple Rain
set trends and is highly popular to this day. He was a humanitarian too. He supported the Black
Lives Matter movement and made a concert for Freddie Gray in the great city of Baltimore. R&B,
soul, rock, and other genres of music were expressed by him. He also promoted coding for black
youth. Coding involved using computer technology and technology in general to help humanity in
positive ways. He also talked about the recession and exposed how big banks on Wall Street
received a bailout while everyone else has to wait.

One positive legacy of Prince deals with the promotion of musical independence of the artist.
Prince has stated the following on this issue:
"...The first step I have taken toward the ultimate goal of emancipation from the chains that
bind me to Warner Bros. was to change my name from Prince to the Love Symbol. Prince is
the name that my mother gave me at birth. Warner Bros. took the name, trademarked it,
and used it as the main marketing tool to promote all of the music that I wrote. The
company owns the name Prince and all related music marketed under Prince. I became
merely a pawn used to produce more money for Warner Bros
I was born Prince and did not want to adopt another conventional name. The only
acceptable replacement for my name, and my identity, was the Love Symbol, a symbol with
no pronunciation, that is a representation of me and what my music is about. This symbol is
present in my work over the years; it is a concept that has evolved from my frustration; it is
who I am. It is my name..."
Michael Heatley, Where Were You When the Music Played? 120 Unforgettable
Moments in Music History
There are a lot of mysteries about the passing of Prince. An autopsy came about and his body was
soon cremated. Prince passed away on April 21, 2016. As early as April 7, 2016, Prince postponed
two performances at FOX Theater in Atlanta from his Plano & A Microphone Tour. This is the venue
that released a statement saying that he had influenza. Prince rescheduled and performed the show
on April 14, even though he still was not feeling well. While flying back to Minneapolis early the
next morning, he became unresponsive, and his private jet made an emergency landing at Quad
City International Airport in Moline, Illinois, where he was hospitalized and received Narcan, but he
left against medical advice. Representatives said he suffered from "bad dehydration" and had had
influenza for several weeks. Prince was seen bicycling the next day in his hometown of Chanhassen,
Minnesota. He shopped that evening at the Electric Fetus in Minneapolis for Record Store Day and
made a brief appearance at an impromptu dance party at his Paisley Park recording studio complex,
stating that he was feeling fine. The weekend before his death, a photograph was taken by Heather
Hofmeister of Prince riding his bike. She lives about a mile from his estate. She said that Prince was
riding around for more than an hour and showed no signs of fatigue. Friends and neighbors say he

was an avid bike rider. On April 19, he attended a performance by singer Lizz Wright at the Dakota
Jazz Club. On April 20, Prince's representatives called Dr. Howard Kornfeld, a California specialist in
addiction medicine and pain management, seeking medical help for Prince. Kornfeld scheduled to
meet with Prince on April 22, and he contacted a local physician who cleared his schedule for April
21, for an exam and to check on Prince's condition. On April 21, at 9:43 a.m., the Carver County
Sheriff's Office received a 9-1-1 call requesting that an ambulance be sent to Prince's home at
Paisley Park. The caller initially told the dispatcher that an unidentified person at the home was
unconscious, then moments later said he was dead, and finally identified the person as Prince. The
caller was Dr. Kornfeld's son, who had flown in with buprenorphine that morning to devise a
treatment plan for opioid addiction. Emergency responders found Prince unresponsive in an
elevator and performed CPR, but were unable to revive him. They pronounced him dead at 10:07
a.m., 19 minutes after their arrival.
Prince was only 57 years old when he passed away. On April 26, 2016, Prince's sister and only full
sibling Tyka Nelson filed court documents in Carver County, Minnesota, to open a probate case,
claiming that no will had been found; Prince's five half-siblings also have a claim to his estate. Prince
was active and healthy enough to attend concerts and perform a couple of shows before he passed.
Prince was found inside an elevator in his studio. It is important that celebrities travel overseas. Yet,
the people who sign the checks of the celebrities have much more power than these celebrities.
The multinational corporations, the political elites (as found in the Pilgrim Society, the Bilderberg
Group, the Trilateral Commission, etc.), and some members of secretive organizations control the
mainstream industry. Numerous celebrities & other well-known people show numerology, esoteric
imagery, and other forms of mysticism in their albums, music, and their personal ideologies. Many
questions are not answered. An independent investigation can find answers. Prince wanted to get
control of his publishing and he is now passed away. Vann Jones (or Princes friend) is a fellow at
The Institute of Noetic Sciences (IONS), which is a secret high level affiliate of the CIA.
Just before he passed away, he talked about the issues of chemtrails and the corruption found in
the mainstream music industry. Prince really enjoyed speaking about unpopular issues such as
chemtrails, religion and morality. He said these comments about these subjects in his interview
with Tavis Smiley in 2009. Therefore, Prince had a great deal of consciousness and he knew about
the real world. Prince was known to mention that: Record contracts are just like Im gonna say
the word slavery. I would tell any young artistdont sign. Back during the 1980s, he wanted
Ronald Reagan to have diplomacy instead of strident warfare with the USSR. He promoted artist
creativity and artists owning their works. That is why he fought against Warner Brothers in order for
him to have control over his own work. He was a controversial artist who reveled in his
controversial actions.
He was originally raised a Seventh Day Adventist (This group was founded by Joseph Bates, James
White, Ellen G. White, and J. N. Andrews. Ellen Whites literature talks about the living one, the
all seeing eye at-one-ment, and other concepts of mysticism. William Miller was a Freemason and
then he left in 1831) and then he was a Baptist for a time. He had ties to the Jehovah Witness
(which was invented by Charles Taze Russell. I have to keep it real. Charles Taze Russell made false
prophecies and had teachings that are antithetical to orthodox Christianity). The New World
Translation is part of the JWs literature.

The image above shows the winged sun god Ra on outside of Queens, New York Assembly
Hall (or a major meeting place for Jehovah Witness members). When you get down to it, many
of these groups are adjuncts of the establishment directly.

The word of "Jehovah" is of late medieval origin not in usage thousands of years ago in the Middle
East:

JEHOVAH is an erroneous pronunciation of the Tetragrammaton, a four lettered name of God


made up of the Hebrew letters Yod He Vav He. The word JEHOVAH therefore is a misreading
for which there is no warrant and which makes no sense in Hebrew. (The Universal Jewish
Encyclopedia)

JEHOVAH is a mispronunciation of the Hebrew YHWH the name of God. This pronunciation
is grammatically impossible. The form Jehovah is a philological impossibility. (The Jewish
Encyclopedia)
Jehovah is a modern mispronunciation of the Hebrew name, resulting from combining the
consonants of that name, Jhvh, with the vowels of the word Adonay, Lord, which the Jews
substituted for the proper name in reading the scriptures. In such cases of substitution the vowels
of the word which is to be read are written in the Hebrew text with the consonants of the word
which is not to be read. The consonants of the word to be substituted are ordinarily written in the
margin; but inasmuch as Adonay was regularly read instead of the ineffable name Jhvh, it was
deemed unnecessary to note the fact at every occurrence. When Christian scholars began to
study the Old Testament in Hebrew, if they were ignorant of this rule or regarded the substitution
as a piece of Jewish superstition, reading what actually stood in the text, they would inevitably
pronounce the name Jehovah The statement still commonly repeated that it originated with
Petrus. (1911 Encyclopedia Britannica, Vol. 15, p. 314)
The Encyclopedia Britannica confirms that the English letter J was borrowed from the French
through the agency of Petrus Ramus. Petrus Ramus (Pierre de la Rame, 1515-1572) was a French
Huguenot, a Kabbalist and a close friend of John Dee, under whose leadership the Rosicrucian
Enlightenment began in England. IRF Calders thesis, John Dee Studied as an English NeoPlatonist, noted the close association between Petrus Ramus and John Dee. John Dee (July 13,
1527 1608 or 1609) was an English mathematician, astronomer, astrologer, occult philosopher,
imperialist, and an adviser to Queen Elizabeth I. He devoted much of his life to the study of

alchemy, divination, and Hermetic philosophy. Therefore, Jehovah Witness was created by the false
prophet Charles Taze Russell.
Andrew Kornfield is the person who called 911 after finding that Prince passed away. He is the son
of a prominent California addiction treatment doctor. Prince was found dead in an elevator in his
Paisley Park estate. According to his familys attorney William Mauzy, Kornfeld was sent from San
Francisco to Minnesota to talk to Prince about addiction to prescription painkiller. His father is Dr.
Howard Kornfeld. According to Mauzy, Dr. Kornfeld, was contacted by Prince's representatives on
April 20 about an emergency addiction treatment plan for the music legend. Dr. Kornfeld is the
founder and medical director of Recovery Without Walls, an outpatient addiction clinic in
California. Stuart Gitlow, an addiction medication expert, told the AP that "it's not routine for
doctors to fly across the country to start people on buprenorphine." "If a physician feels that a
patient is having an emergency, his obligation is to call an ambulance and get the patient to
emergency personnel who can assess the situation not to fly to the patient," Gitlow added.

Princes Paisley Park is a secured residential compound surrounded by a heavy


metal link.
Many artists are passing away during this year alone. He was ahead of his time. Before many artists,
there was Prince. He proved the point that you can be creative and unique and still help your fellow
human being. Prince wasnt perfect. I dont agree with Princes mistakes either. No human is
perfect. Music is meant not only to be enjoyed. Some music is just meant to challenge conventional
ideals and to inspire change. Prince did those things when he was alive. You don't have to confirm

to the whims of the corporate establishment. You can use your power to own your own music.
Certainly, his music will live on forever.
Also, a great artist always respects the legends. One of the greatest things that a person (who is a
musician) can do is to honor the legends that paved the way for that person to perform. We
certainly desire a true renaissance where people use diverse instruments to get their points across
and real music is shown from a place of honesty and love (in a higher level). Without love, a'int no
real music will transpire and flourish. Many people don't listen to the radio anymore. Many of the
young people with great talent today are either rare in the mainstream level, not exposed to the
wider public, or more in the underground. You always will have amazingly talented people like
Janelle Monae, Jasmine Sullivan, Monica, and others in any generation, but we want the youth to
be inspired in a higher level. That is what we want. We want the youth to see that they should
never fear creativity. They should embrace it. The handwriting is on the wall and we send
condolences to Prince's family and friends. A lot of music today is homogenized and watered down.
Young folks have to be taught to take time to create music and find that deep inner parts of their
lives and express themselves about how they really feel. Instant gratification doesn't inspire true,
inspirational creativity.

Real creativity comes from the soul and from our experiences. That is why the industry has been so
bad recently in wanting a quick fix instead of inspiring independently thinking artists more
opportunities to express themselves. Purple Rain came out months after I was born. So, I saw the
film during the 1990's. He certainly entertained taboos, but he always wanted to be his own
individual. People respect his genius and the fact that he wasn't ashamed to express himself. Back
in the 1980's, a man had to have guts straight up to do what he did lyrically and music wise. Prince
definitely expressed genius immensely. That is why I believe in the public funding of music in our
schools. His memory will never be forgotten. Yet, some young folks do have a problem with not
taking the time to create genius in terms of music of songs. Sometimes, genius is created by study,

by trial and error, and by effort. Other times, genius is just natural. Young folks should always learn
about sacrifice and life is not about selfishness. It is about selflessness. Also, it is important to
recognize the youth who are doing what is right as well. Also, anyone should respect honor, reject
worldliness, and advance truth.

RIP Prince

Conclusion
The truth exists. For generations and thousands of years, righteous men and righteous women have
told people about how mainstream society has done corruption and people have the right to repent
and change in a more positive direction. Since Hollywoods inception, stereotypes and other evils
have been promoted from it. Many films even show themes related to Gnosticism since some films
promote diverse spiritual traditions. It should be no surprise that many Hollywood pictures show a
hatred of God or disgust with God. Also, Hollywood is linked to the military industrial complex.
Hollywood movie producers and directors regular consult Pentagon leaders and other military
officials to develop their own stories or movies about various themes (from the movie 13 Hours to
others films. This is furthered documented by David Sirotas article The Pentagons strengthening
grip on Hollywood on Monday August 29, 2011). As we have seen, the military industrial complex
has done coups, torture, unjust wars, drone strikes, and other evils for a long time. The CIAs MK
ULTRA program was created in 1953 and that program has done secretive, nefarious experiments

on people for years. We are opposed to the CIAs and the FBIs terrorism. That is why we not only
want to reject materialism and human exploitation. We are against the evil of war as we believe
that peaceful coexistence is better mutual co-annihilation. We believe in environmental justice.
That means that the poor should never live in housing filled with high levels of lead and they should
never drink water filled with lead either. Yes, the water crisis in Flint, Michigan is heartbreaking and
those responsible for it should not only be fined. They ought to be prosecuted and sent to prison.
That means that toxic waste dumps should never exist in poor communities or any community
where human beings live. That also means that animal species must be protected and pollution
must be combated by progressive means.
So, justice means that all people should have freedom and human liberty. Morality is not just about
how we treat each other. Morality is about promoting economic justice in the world. It is about
following tolerance. We want people to have a living wage, we want adequate housing for people,
and we desire progressive education to be shown among the human family too. We believe in love
and we believe in community as we are interrelated as human beings. Love is Love. True love is
always holy. Therefore, we will continue to talk about these issues, stand up for truth, and believe
that Hollywood never defines us. We can use our power to make the world better via
courageousness and determination. We should do our research, fight for whats right, and always
keep our eyes on the prize.

By Timothy

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