Thursday, January 5, 2012

Siberia to separate from Russia to become a part of USA

According to Pravda:

The idea to separate Siberia and annex the territory to the United States of America has been engrossing the minds of Siberian separatists for a long time already. Surprisingly, or maybe not, they find the support from across the ocean.

Many, if not all Siberians, may think at times that the Siberian regions with their natural riches live poorly just because they have to give away a big part of their incomes to other territories of the Russian Federation. It is not a very popular idea in Siberia, of course, but it may visit people's minds time and again. Some people even tried to put that idea into action: they decided to establish a political movement. The vain attempts did not lead to anything, but quantity may easily evolve into quality, especially if they find powerful forces of support.

A whole movement emerged during the recent population census in the Russian Federation. The movement promotes the idea to identify the nationality of those living in Siberia as the Siberians. A special group appeared on Facebook in the summer of the outgoing year. The members of the group believe that Siberia should become a part of the United States of America. The initiator of the strange movement, Vladimir Kiselyov, a 37-year-old resident of the city of Mezhdurechensk, believes that Siberia must get rid of the Moscow yoke. According to him, Siberia will not be able to become an independent state. The only way for the territory to prosper in the future is to become a part of the US.

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The Revolution, Version 2.0 [for Gil Scott-Heron]


Not only will The Revolution not be televised,
The Revolution will not be tweeted. Nor will it be featured in any status update in your facebook news feed.
You will not see The Revolution scroll across your home screen notifying you that it was posted three minutes ago, and you will not be able to press the "like" icon to show all those in your network that you are down with it.
The Revolution will not be remixed and autotuned on youtube
or downloaded to your computer's hard drive.
It will not be capable of rebooting in the sense that you use the term,
and there will not be an "app" for it.
Apple will not be making and marketing "The Revolution, 2.0" which can also be purchased in white.
Sprite will not be doing a viral marketing ad campaign using your favorite rapper's latest mixtape release to speak on it,
So no, Drake will not have a verse, nor will he be singing the hook on The Revolution.
The Revolution will also not feature cameo appearances from J. Cole, Li'l Wayne, Jay-Z or Mos Def.
Nor will Beyonce or Rihanna dance to The Revolution.
The Revolution will not be posted on Fox.com and redirected to americanidol.com so you can find out who it was not won by,
because, of course, you will not be able to text your vote through AT&T to show your support for the cause.
The Revolution will not be cause enough for alarm that Wolf Blitzer or Anderson Cooper will report it on CNN,
and The Revolution will not be blamed on the Left by Rush Limbaugh or Bill O'Reilly.
The Revolution will not be blamed on the Right by James Carville or Keith Olbermann.
The Revolution will not be a punch line for Jon Stewart or Stephen Colbert.
The Revolution will not be teleprompted to the President of the United States of America to the Divided States of America while sitting in front of their televisions and computers, confused by the blue-grey lit lamps of illumination illuminating an Illuminati conspiracy.

The Revolution will not involve Ghaddafi stepping down or Egyptians rising up or need America as its ally.
There may be a pain deep in the heart of Mother Africa or a cry from her over-aborted belly telling us that it is here, but there will no intervention on the parts of the other Mothers—
So Mother Earth and Mother Nature will sit by the way some Mothers now do and watch while the Motherfuckers do what they will,
but it's pretty safe to say that The Revolution will not occur under the influence of the Date Rape pill.

The Revolution will not be a friendly fuck, either,
and you will not be seduced to the soothing sounds of Lady Antebellum or Esperanza Spalding
or courted with a chilled glass of Moscato, a can of Four Loko, a bottle of Ciroc, or shots of Patron.

The Revolution won't concern itself with birth control pills, Plan B, or the dropout rates of the kids who have kids while still kidding themselves about their maturity.

The Revolution WILL be about purity, and surely those who know will know that it won't be a revolution strictly based on Race or Faith;
The Revolution won't be a Holy War, Jihad, Ethnic Cleanse or Barbecue,
but certainly it will bother you if you to this point are not yet bothered.

The Revolution will not need to divide its time between racism, sexism or homophobia because it has no time to discriminate against Niggers, Bitches, Fags, Kikes, Coons, Cunts or Dykes.

The Revolution will not be televised.
The Revolution will not be tweeted.
The Revolution will not be on Facebook.
The Revolution will not have an Internet Protocol address.
The Revolution will not be preceded by a www (dot) and followed by a (dot) com.
There won't be cameras for The Revolution.
There won't be Real Housewives of The Revolution.
There will be no Teen Moms of the The Revolution.
There will be no First 48 or Intervention for The Revolution.
No Extreme Makeover: Revolution Edition.
or Survivor: Revolution.
The Revolution may not even have survivors.

As I remember it being told, Gil Scott-Heron said The Revolution would be live.

And Live and Direct from The Revolution, I've come to report to you that

The Revolution is here...
The Revolution is here...
The Revolution is here!!!

Will 'Da Real One' Bell - (Bury Your Own) a Tribute by Marc Marcel


On May 29th, at 1 O'Clock in the morning, Willie Lee Bell Jr., better known as, Will 'Da Reall One,' one the the Worlds Most Recognized Spoken Word Artist, was gunned down right outside the Miami venue he owned and ran for countless of other wordsmith to perform. On June 4th, just after his funeral, fellow Spoken Word Artist,Marc Marcel, Li Fe Malcolm, Salaam Shaheed, Keith Rodgers, HuggyBear Da Poet, Khalil Saadiq and Rebecca Butterfly Vaughn, stayed behind at the burial to relieve the groundskeepers of their duties, and bury their fellow Wordsmith. This is the Burial of one of the Greatest Spoken Word Artist of His Generation.

Miami's budding world of poetry and spoken-word performance lost a defining voice that early Sunday after a gunmen shot and killed the International Poet. Bell, 47, whose performances have been featured on HBO's Def Poetry Jam, had just closed his business, the Literary Cafe and Poetry Lounge on 933 NE 125th Street, at about 12:40 a.m. and was walking to his car nearby when another car occupied by at least two men pulled up beside him, said Lt. Neal Cuevas of the North Miami Police Department.

A gunman leaped out from the passenger seat and fired multiple times at Bell, who died on the scene, Cuevas said. The men then fled in the car, but did not take any of Bell's possessions, which included cash and jewelry.
"We don't have a motive right now,'' Cuevas said. Several witnesses, who had been inside The Literary Cafe earlier that night, offered police differing descriptions of the suspects' car color as light and dark, with a spoiler on the rear.

Bell will be missed in South Florida's poetry and spoken-word performance scene, where he loomed as a local laureate, having achieved national recognition with performances on Def Poetry Jam and on albums by artists such as Miami's Pit Bull, and hosting open-mic nights at his Literary Cafe and other venues. Standing nearly 6-feet-5, Bell cast an imposing presence on stage, where he delivered prose honed from a life of poverty, fatherlessness, crime and prison — before finding redemption through words.

Shawn Elliot, a musician and poet who befriended Bell at a Miami reading in 2006, said Bell possessed a commanding stage presence and a big heart to match. "Just his voice alone was very demanding,'' Elliot said. "Like when he spoke, people paid attention. He just had that tone in his voice... It cut the room, and you would pay attention.'' Bell would frequently open for lesser-known poets at local readings as a way to cultivate talent, and volunteered his time mentoring disadvantaged children, Elliot said. Adonis Parker, a Miami poet and artist, recalled the power of Bell's words emanated from his personal experiences that informed his poetry. "What made him different is the element that he came out of, and what he made of his misfortunes. He turned his unfortunate events into gold,'' Parker said. "The stuff he said, everybody was electrified every time he opened his mouth because you could relate to it.''

Bell grew up in the Edison Court Projects on Northwest Third Avenue and 62nd Street, where his single mother moved the family shortly after Bell's father left them. In 1989, Bell was arrested for armed cocaine trafficking in his neighborhood. He was convicted, and sentenced to 14 months in prison. Behind bars, he began writing love letters to an imaginary woman waiting for him "on the outside.'' After showing his letters to a fellow prisoner, who encouraged his prose, Bell and the prisoner began a business ghost writing loves letters for other inmates in exchange for commissary items. When he left prison in 1990, Bell left poetry behind. It took another decade before the muse struck Bell once again at an open mic poetry reading.

After signing up in 2001 for Lip, Tongue & Ear, a weekly, open-mic poetry competition for poets, Bell was hooked. He won successive contests, eventually earning the title of Lip Tongue & Ear's Poet Laureate of Miami-Dade in April 2003, a designation he held for a year. It didn't take long for Bell to launch a career in poetry with CDs, and performance and promotion fees. His big break came in 2004, when he performed on Def Poetry Jam. His persona is one of modest strength and calm passion. When asked what keeps him humble in an arena that he seems to dominate wherever he goes, his reply is this, "I am never bigger than the poems I write or the people who listen to them."

Part of this Description is taken from the Miami Herald, Read more: http://www.miamiherald.com/2011/05/29/2241101/popular-north-miami-poet-cafe.h...

Miley Cyrus Rock Mafia - IT'S A LIBERTY WALK!


This is Dedicated to the thousands of people who are standing up for what they believe in.
~ Miley Cyrus

Global unrest: how the revolution went viral

The past 18 months have seen extraordinary outpourings of discontent. But what links them? In this extract from his new book, Paul Mason examines how technology has been at the heart of the global unrest, and finds parallels less with 1968, and more with 1914

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Eight Strategic Factors to Consider in 2012

This is a year which will call for greater skills than those required in the Cold War era, or even the post-Cold War age of wealth. It is a year of Great Power Impotence.

Analysis. By Gregory R. Copley, Editor, and Yossef Bodansky, Senior Editor, GIS/Defense & Foreign Affairs.

http://oilprice.com/Geo-Politics/International/Eight-Strategic-Factors-to-Consider-in-2012.html


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Pentagon Scientists Use ‘Time Hole’ to Make Events Disappear

Katie Drummond reports for Wired:

Soldiers could one day conduct covert operations in complete secrecy, now that Pentagon-backed physicists have figured out how to mask entire events by distorting light.

A team at Cornell University, with support from Darpa, the Pentagon’s out-there research arm, managed to hide an event for 40 picoseconds (those are trillionths of seconds, if you’re counting). They’ve published their groundbreaking research in this week’s edition of the journal Nature.

This is the first time that scientists have succeeded in masking an event, though research teams have in recent years made remarkable strides in cloaking objects. Researchers at the University of Texas, Dallas, last year harnessed the mirage effect to make objects vanish. And in 2010, physicists at the University of St. Andrews made leaps towards using metamaterials to trick human eyes into not seeing what was right in front of them.

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Farfetched? Check out:

A video released by Iraqi insurgents capture a U.S. Soldier who appears out of thin air!!!

Occupy Movie


This inspiring documentary highlights the unified voices of Occupy movement participants. This compelling look into the perspectives of citizens rallying for change sits in stark contrast to the out of context portrayal of the Occupy movement falsely created by media corporations.

Occupy Movie has been released as a social film experience! You can now INTERACT with each of the speakers in the film.

To learn more about Occupy Movie and social filmmaking, please visit:
http://www.OccupyMovie.com

NDAA FLASH MOB Protest - Grand Central Arrest


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On January 3 2012 Occupy Wall St. protesters concluded a full day of action at New York's Grand Central Terminal for a flash mob.
After one woman repeatedly used the human-mic to read our statement to the people at the terminal, the police decided to silence our dissent by arresting this one woman.

http://gothamist.com/2012/01/04/video_cops_arrest_activist_for_yell.php