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Monday, December 21, 2009

The Great Exploitation Proliferation Chapter 19


The Great Exploitation Proliferation Chapter 19

The Laborers

I watched the documentary today “When I Came Home” about the modern day veterans coming home from Iraq homeless. Most of these soldiers have been diagnosed with PTS Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. PTSD is common with veterans, but the V.A. hospitals medicate them… the streets eventually medicate them when there are no resources available. It’s no mystery that V.A. hospitals are in the pockets of political representatives who are in bed with pharmaceutical companies. Check the resources one thing that any vet can get in abundance is medication. Once these vets become addicted to drugs then they go from shelter to shelter and are not taken care of by the country they fought for.

The history of the poor has a consistent theme. I’m learning that regardless of rank and advancement in the US military service. The economic system of America is designed to keep in an economic grid according to family, network or bloodline just like the Greeks.

Aristocratic always dramatic pee-on making people pissed and with the shift of sash wag at the gifted. Rags to riches…you say, not without selling your soul and when you think you’re more than your average Negro, I’ll bring you down real low. --Water Blakmon

I looked at the documentary and I marveled that after a few months back in America one of the men being interviewed who happened to be African America decided to go back to Iraq. The social worker had to stop him and advise him otherwise, but he would rather go back to war then to deal with the American system. He didn’t ask for luxuries that you see on MTV Cribs. Food shelter and clothing were the bare necessities the man asked the government he fought for in Iraq. The government gave him nothing but medication.

Speaking of history, I’m reminded of a story that Jesus of Nazareth told according the record of the Gospels.

About the rich man that would not give to a man who had begged for the crumbs that fell from the rich man’s table. The dogs showed him more compassion and licked his sores. Jesus continues… they both died and the rich man lifted up his eyes and in hell and saw Lazarus in Abraham’s bosom being comforted. The rich man begged Abraham to have the man come dip his finger in water so that he could cool his tongue. Abraham refused. Then the man begged that he send Lazarus to his brethren to warn them of his place of torment. Abraham refused and said that they had Moses and the other prophets.

I suppose the rich man had been used to the poor man serving him. The indication that Lazarus was poor because his boss was greedy is in the statement, “the dogs came and licked his sores” I say that Lazarus worked very hard and he more than likely worked around the rich man’s table. Of course, anyone that knows rich people knows that they don’t work. They get people to work for them. I say that because a part of his torment was to see Lazarus in comforts and another part was to see him no longer serve him. I believe that in today’s time it would be a living hell to have those who have great wealth and political power to have the poor no longer serve their purpose. Working poor people make rich people rich. The system is designed to have the have and have not’s. Therefore no real democracy is established in America. However the promise of democracy is the motivating force for the educated poor and middle class workers to achieve at meager standards. While advancement is encouraged, applauded and rewarded, the rich simply manage the production, retirement and death of its servants (employees).


Gauging the life and worth of each individual and simultaneously accounting for every dollar that will be made for spending, investment and heritage. Jesus even said the poor you will have always. There are those who are poor due to laziness and lack of wisdom. There are those who are poor due to bad education and injustice on account of the powers that be. It’s sad that as Vietnam veterans have been treated so are the troops of Iraq. We don’t have to accept that people who work and fight for this country come and go without respect and honor. The powers of protest are still effective. History is in favor of the people who voice their concerns and never for those who are lead like sheep to the slaughter.

Chapter 20 will complete the history portion of the Great Exploitation Proliferation. Chapter 21 will be an incredible surprise!

Sunday, December 13, 2009

The Great Exploitation Proliferation Chapter 18


The Great Exploitation Proliferation Chapter 18

Technology and Weapons of War

War in this day and age is all about the commercial and underground spread of dangerous arms such as the gun. The Chinese invented black powder later called gun powder. The Chinese first used gunpowder as a weapon known as rockets (tubes) in 1232. The use of firearms changed Chinese culture tremendously seeing that the country’s defense was based on the martial arts in which the sword and the Japanese manufactured weapons of the Ninja dominated. The first guns to record were wick style guns manufactured from 1364 to 1825. Popular names of wick guns included the Matchlock, Wheel lock, and Flintlock. In 1825, the Percussion-cap gun invented by Reverend John Forsyth and the first revolver was invented in 1835 called the Colt. Shotguns came in the 1850’s and the Gatling gun was featured to record in 1862. Revolvers made advancements in the Cartridge, and the Double action in the 1870’s. The Winchester rifle was introduced in 1873 with the first automatic Winchester breaking through in 1903. Automatic handguns came to the stage by the inventor Joseph Laumann and were made famous in 1893 with the Borchardt automatic pistol.

The 1900’s has been portrayed in other excellent technologies such as the television in which you can watch any action movie from a western, war-time or even an inner-city blaxploitation film and see how guns have made their influence on the world we live in. Now we have 9mm, revolvers, glocks, Russian AK 47, M-16, 45 cal, 44 cal, 357’s, 50 cal, 38 cal, and so on and so forth. The point is that we have historically solved our differences by fearfully preparing for the time that one’s independence would be violated. It’s as if the protestant movement carried a cancer of divided differences within its culture. Personally I believe that the laws and biblical principles are indeed good and moral standards govern people well. However, the root of the “United States” has accepted the independent mentality of the masses; Freedom of religion, freedom of speech, the rights to remain silent, etc. Therefore, with these freedoms in place everyone embraced their differences and when other protested the choice of violent defense was enacted. The National Rifle Association founded in 1871 with a New York City charter. The memberships and arms grew with sporting events. Commercially what was intended for sport was also used heavily for wars Civil, domestic and in the famous World Wars I and II. From the late 1800’s into 2000 we are still shooting, from domestic quarrels to the Middle Eastern wars. We shoot more today because big business demands it! America sales arms to other countries, because big business demands that we do so. Halliburton owned by vice president Dick Cheney makes arms and he administered the declarations of a never ending war on terror. Why “never ending?”

The Atom Bomb

Albert Einstein wrote President Frank D Roosevelt a letter regarding the advancements in Nazi Germany’s technology. Germany’s objective as stated by Albert Einstein was to purify U-235 (Uranium) and he speculated that the use was for manufacturing an atomic bomb. Shortly afterward the Manhattan Project was under way so that the United States of America could produce one first. After the fall of Nazi Germany books were later published about a technology entitled the SS Brotherhood of the Bell. This Bell shaped “weapon” was said to have turned living plants in to black liquid, was rumored to be effective in time travel and was compared to make the atomic bomb look like a kitchen match at its full potential. Needless to say, this is not something you can read about in school or see on a news report. By 1945, (six years) and 2 billion dollars invested into the Manhattan project, the atomic bomb was successfully created. J. Robert Oppenheimer was the most famous of those who worked on the project. The atom bomb changed American history forever! It’s been said that we were on the brink of world annihilation several times in our history; during the Cuban missile crisis and during the Ronald Reagan administration just to name a few.

How does the atomic bomb change the game for America? Because while pointing the big gun at the rest of the world, we could massively manufacture commercial weapons that “inferior countries” (those without nuclear power) could destroy each other with domestically. A good movie based on actual events that makes reference to this point is THE LORD OF WAR. The main character Yuri Orlov played by Nicolas Cage is a Ukrainian immigrant that sales arms to various countries in the world, mainly in the continent of Africa. To quote Yuri Orlov: “There are over Five hundred and fifty million fire arms in world-wide circulation…that’s one fire arm for every twelve people on the planet. The only question is… how do we arm the other eleven?” That movie was released in 2005. It’s a must see because when you find out who he’s really working for it makes sense why he seems to be above the law in all his endeavors.


My top three weapons of mass destruction that have been used already: television(scare tactics), guns (mass distribution), and bad food(processed and GMO experimental).

Sunday, December 6, 2009

The Great Exploitation Proliferation Chapter 17


The Great Exploitation Proliferation Chapter 17

Legislation rules!

The history of laws is what makes the people civilized. Civilization as we know has its roots in Roman and Greek/Hellenic rule. Some argue that Rome is attributed to the perfect legal system. Others say, the civilization structure of ancient Greeks better defined as the republics of Hellenes was the best of our ages due to the rich record poetry, philosophy, literature, physicians and other intellectual activity. After all, Hellenes are famous for the Olympics and civil liberty traditions that the entire world keep today. Yet, here in America laws are bought and sold at the highest bid. Scales of justice are tipped in the favor of the rich. Even legislation is rewritten for those who pay off cunning lobbyist. Legislation by definition is law makers. The United States of America is governed by three branches legislative, executive and judicial. One writes the law…the other enforces…the other judges. (The pen, sword and gavel)
Law is simple but I think the tainted judgment of those who have been pampered through Ivy League schools have complicated its power.


Law by my definition is simply the wisdom to govern the people. It’s clear that since we are dealing with corruption and chaos in our system then we can chalk it up as somebody lack of wisdom. Is it possible to have an Ivy League education and be a fool? Is it possible to have the authority to police cities and be a fool? Absolutely, we have internal affairs whose job is not as complicated as it may seem. For instance, the police office in Oakland California that shot that teenage boy with another cops knee on his neck. He was faced down, cuffed and subdued in a crowded subway and the office stood to his foot pulled out his gun and shot the kid in the back in cold blood! It’s possible that reasons that far exceed civil reasons could’ve caused him to take that kids life. However, when he goes before a judge will that judge rightfully bring justice upon a fool? You can’t predict such a thing in the United States of America without knowing key facts. Those facts are how much money does his family have to afford good legal representation? Also consider state or city police officers are now being given federal authority so these officers get federal legal representation. Therefore, to sue a city official would be like suing your government. I don’t think justice would be served. Justice wasn’t served when Rodney King got beat down in the streets of Los Angeles, CA by multiple police officers on video tape. The jurisprudence stated that all the police officers were “not-guilty.” Los Angeles rioted for injustice and still no justice was served.

Civil liberty

Civil liberties are inherent. If you came from a line of slaves rights to civil liberties are not guaranteed to you. They may be given to you, but they are not guaranteed. Greeks made the freedom of intellectual activity aided in the prosperity of their civilization. The Romans established the Canon Code Laws to govern the world through the ordinances of the church. Protestants protested their faiths ventured to new lands divided their theological views but the laws of civility remained intact. The United States of America’s civil law was established on the Roman Catholic Canon Code Laws. These laws and principles were rewritten and reestablished under the Constitution of the United States. However, from 1913 to approximately 1930 the transition of America’s civil laws became internationally aligned. This alignment of laws is currently called the Uniform Commercial Code. This affects everything about how people live their lives without the people even knowing. The social security number distributed brands the citizenship of the American to these particular laws. Even the science of population control and depopulation is printed directly on every citizen’s birth certificate (Ex. SS111111?) can be value checked on the New York Stock Exchange. Talk about civil liberties, we have them! Let’s not forget the profound protests that brought people together in the Civil Rights movement of the 60’s led by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. His nonviolent divine movement let the world know that civil liberties are possible for any American willing to demand justice in a land that promises freedom.