This Video is SHOCKING AND DEADLY EVIDENCE OF MURDER.

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Glenn Beck Boils A Frog on Television to Prove He’s an Idiot

This Troll just threw a Live Frog into a Pot of Boiling Water – Yes You Can See it for yourself, so you won’t say we are lying – Is He Crazy or What ?

Where is PETA Now ?

First he’s talking about Lil Kids Singing a song about President Obama; and now he’s tossing Live Frogs into Boiling Water while muttering like an idiot about President Obama.

When does Faux News Get their Fine FCC ?

If  ever anyone deserves to be hit with a load of flack, this is the best demonstration of why. he’s boiling Live Frogs and then he says, OH I thought He Would Jump Out ..

You Dummie,  Whomever told you that lie must be responsible for your whole mis-education.

Glenn Beck is a Sorry Excuse for a Human Being. Most certainly this will bring anyone to their own decision on if or not he has good sense. This video confirms for Us that He Is Just Plain Brain Dead.  we know about the rumors that this was a plastic frog that he put into the pot – somehow we don’t care about that excuse;  because the shock value is what we’re concerned about -

Killing Frogs on Television to Prove a Non Existent Lie.. Janet Jackson’s Boob was less tramautic and certainly more enjoyable, so why has the fcc done nothing about this ?

Yeah PETA, Teabaggers, Birthers What Ya Got to Say Now ?

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BadMan and PMS what do they have in common ? Jamaica of Course

It Nuh Good, it nuh good atall mi tell unnu.
the drama gets thicker by the day and still brucie a pap down quiet.

Why ? -  Mi and the rest of the world wan kno ? why him nah respond to the question wha ago happen to dudus extradition ?

is it possible our PM is having PMS – Prime Ministers Silence syndrome ?

We’ve seen this happen before with certain big man and dem paper abroad. but neva yet mi see Brucie quiet so.  From it start the man nah seh nuttin, nuttin atall. him quiet like chinch piss pon cotton. why ?

Christopher Dudus Coke in custody

(christopher dudus coke – in custody)

Unnu All Know Dis Man Here – have license fi kill and dem nah wan him fi talk;  mi seh.

from him talk the whole a dem fi dead; and fi dem dirt a fly. shade nah come easy, and Dudus know who body a bury where, by who. a so it agwan inna Jamdown and Politricks Stay. A Pure Drama, Drama mi tell unnu.

dis mus sekkle fas fas cau it lock off bigga paper fi we likkle island.

A So Mi Seh,

Government defends PM’s silence on ‘Dudus’

Jamaica Gleaner | September 10, 2009

Hon. Bruce Golding - PM of Jamaica
Hon. Bruce Golding – PM of Jamaica.

Information minister Daryl Vaz has fired back at critics who have lambasted Prime Minister Bruce Golding over his silence on the United States’ request for the extradition of Tivoli Gardens strong man Christopher ‘Dudus’ Coke.

Yesterday, Vaz was strident as he responded to questions from journalists during the post-Cabinet media briefing at Jamaica House.

“This matter has been put properly before the minister of justice and the attorney general’s department,” Vaz told journalists. “It is a case for them to deal with. They have it in front of them and it is being actively pursued.”

He added: “The question of making a call for the prime minister’s intervention smacks of politics. The fact of the matter is that there has been no extradition in previous times that has had any intervention or comment of a prime minister.”

He said the extradition request was being dealt with through the protocols established and a decision would be publicly stated when one has been made.

“And no amount of calls, either by private sector or opposition, is going to rush that process,” declared Vaz.

Increasing criticism

Golding has been facing increasing criticism over his silence on the extradition request which was made public more than two weeks ago.

The US authorities have accused Coke of being involved in illegal drugs and firearm trafficking and want him extradited to answer the charges.

Attorney-at-law Clyde Williams supports the stance being taken by the Government. “I think what must happen is that the provisions of the extradition law must take effect,” Williams told The Gleaner. “I cannot see how the prime minister’s commenting on the issue will impact on the situation.”

He added: “What I will say is that the Government of Jamaica must act expeditiously in this matter.”

However, University of Miami professor and attorney-at-law David Rowe believes the prime minister must speak.

“Under the doctrine of collective Cabinet responsibility, the Cabinet is the chief executive authority of the jurisdiction; the prime minister the ultimate authority for the executive action under an extradition treaty.

“The treaty uses the expression ‘executive authority’ in several articles. The prime minister acting through ‘diplomatic channels’ is responsible for treaty compliance,” Rowe argued.

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Gangsta Ass Monday – New York New York – City of Secrets

Click for a fullview of this fantastique map of the Layers of New York
What do you know about the Underground, In New York City ?
we were suprised when we watched this video, at some of the secrets and history of the Underside of Gotham City. this is such a long video that we suggest you get yourself a beverage, and possibly a snack before you settle in for this very interesting view of the Underside of New York.

We never considered the undercurrent of economic control that runs beneath New York; until we watched this video. it’s quite enlightening when coupled with our most recent news about the New York Economic Stranglehold on America. Yeah NY is Runnin Stuff – Not DC. The Time Magazine article that follows explains how Natural Gas will change the economic climate; very soon. New York speculators have put this huge reserve of Natural Gas on target as the next big boom item.

somehow we could almost imagine the freemasons building the secret tunnel: and then the gangstas on either side of the bloody
tunnel plotting and scurrying about like many of our politicians.

Lets Hope that New York and Mike Bloomberg understand that We’ve Seen The Damn Movie, and We’re Not Speculating.
Talk To Ya Congressmen, Bout The Natural Gas Game, QUICK – before the heating season starts This Fall

As Oil Explodes, Why Natural Gas Prices Stay Low
By Ari J. Officer – Time Magazine
Thursday, Aug. 27, 2009

To delve deeper, let’s examine why gas prices have deflated so much: natural gas prices and oil prices are no longer bedfellows in our present economy. As crude oil has skyrocketed from about $30 per bbl. in December 2008 to more than $70, natural gas has plummeted from nearly $6 per million BTU to under $3, recently hitting a seven-year low. To put these numbers in perspective, this makes oil more than four times as expensive as natural gas to produce the same amount of energy, according to the U.S. government’s Energy Information Administration (EIA). (Read “Clean Energy: U.S. Lags in Research and Development.”)

Long story short, this year we are going to have more natural gas than we need — or potentially even store.

That’s no reason to party. Here’s why: unlike the global crude-oil market, the market for natural gas is incredibly localized. The U.S. produces nearly 90% of what it consumes, and the rest is imported from Canada or from overseas — the latter amounting to only about 2.5% of U.S. consumption. Thus, a glut of domestic gas doesn’t really affect imports.

Nor can we quickly expand gas consumption. At this stage, anyone who can use natural gas instead of crude oil is already burning gas, as the price goes lower still. There is really only one other form of energy that natural gas will replace — coal. Yes, in some geographic areas, it is currently cheaper to use natural gas than coal. Shocking, right?

So demand for gas, despite its low price, stays relatively low. Then layer on the effects of the recession: gas-intensive industrial production is down 12.8% since this time last year, according to Barclays Capital bank estimates. On top of that, there’s weather: this has been a cool summer in much of the U.S., so less natural gas has been burned for electricity to power air-conditioning than in recent years. (Read “America’s Untapped Energy Resource: Boosting Efficiency.”)

On the supply side, gas output from drilling has been much greater than anticipated, leading to a surplus that has deflated prices. This in turn has made many drilling operations unprofitable. The number of natural gas rigs operating in the U.S. has fallen well over 50% in the past year, according to EIA data. Because a given well’s output decreases over time, producers need to drill new wells continually to keep up production. Thus, the falling rig count raises concern about the longer-term-supply outlook.

For now, though, there is abundant gas and limited capacity for storage. The U.S. is on track to store 3.8 to 4.0 trillion cu. ft. this year. The contiguous U.S. has never put more than 3.6 trillion cu. ft. of gas in storage.

Take no comfort in that excess. Unlike crude, natural gas cannot be stored just anywhere we want; we also cannot transport it very easily. Gas is typically stored in underground reservoirs. The pressure of the gas and the type of reservoir can make injection and extraction cycles difficult and lengthy processes. Until traders see extra storage realized, the natural gas market will be priced in steep contango, meaning prices of natural gas for future delivery will hang far above the current price. The low prices now represent the abundance of unusable and potentially unstorable gas, a situation that will not last. (Read “Can Steven Chu Win the Fight Over Global Warming?”)

Producers who cannot sell or store their gas will have limited options: cap their wells, which could be bad for them in the long term; give gas away for free, which has happened before when producers did not want to halt production; or flare it — burn it off into the atmosphere. With production decreasing because of low price incentives and a great deal of gas likely being lost from capping wells and flaring gas, the oversupply will not last, and the price will be pushed higher by supply and demand fundamentals. The natural gas futures traded on the New York Mercantile Exchange (NYMEX) imply that natural gas prices will more than double in the next year.

Just as in the case of crude oil, supply and demand do not paint the full picture. As of Aug. 24, the U.S. Natural Gas Fund, an exchange-traded fund listed as UNG on the NYSE, held about 10% of the contracts in the October 2009 futures market traded on NYMEX. Combine that position with its over-the-counter swap holdings, and UNG held the equivalent of more than 50% of the October contract’s open interest. In following its plan to buy and hold natural gas, UNG keeps rolling its position into the next futures month. In other words, every month, UNG sells its enormous long position in the front month — representing the price of natural gas closest to the present — and buys back as much as it can in the next contract month. The idea is that UNG is always trading the most liquid natural gas contract, but the problem is that UNG has become too large for the market — and for its own good. In a bear natural gas market, UNG’s massive monthly gas sell-off accelerates the fund’s losses and brings down the price of natural gas with it.

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How Does returning a HEAD 200 years later say “I’m Sorry”

How Does returning the Pickled Lost HEAD of a King 200 years later say “I’m Sorry”.

That’s what we want to know. we’ve written about the Saartjie Baartman story several years ago; and when we saw this it was like Deja Vu.

Why do they put people in formaldahyde and hide them; then forget about them for a hundred or so years and boom – ohhhh you found this head.

are you sure you lost it ?

we doubt it since the dutch are so metiliculous about cataloging everything, including HEADS and Slaves.  am I still pissed from my last trip to holland ? well lets just say this was a none too subtle reminder of the larger than life reminders of how holland sees’ itself; aside from it’s Slaving History.

This Chief – King Badu Bonsu II, was killed by a Pirate – who was conscripted by the Dutch Masters at the time. how did HE come into Ghana and Kill a King ?

Welll That’s the part of the story that we’re still waiting to hear from Our Brothers in Ghana. we know many many kingdoms were financed by selling their captives and enemies. could one of those tribes have taken a contract to off the king and then delivered his head to the dutch pirate ?

according to Dr. Van Sertima, the dutch outlawed slavery in 1814 – but our king was wacked in 1838 – wayyyyyyyyyy after the dutch stopped slaving supposedly.

sounds more likely that a buncha pissed enemies did the deed;  than a buncha dutchmen sailing into a village and just going “Off With Your Head” King.  I’d really like to hear the REAL TRUTH behind this tragedy.

Somehow these stories seem to leave it out

Dutch return severed head of Ghana chief

Members of the Ahanta kingdom, one of several kingdoms within the Akan group, Thursday took part in a ceremony in the Netherlands to honour the memory of King Badu Bonsu II, beheaded in the Gold Coast (now Ghana) 171 years ago by the Dutch. His head had been preserved in formalin and kept in the reserves of a medical center. The head was returned to the Ahanta people to enable them give their king a proper burial.

An extraordinary ceremony took place Thursday in the Netherlands. Members of the Ahanta kingdom in Ghana were in The Hague to identify and retrieve the head of King Badu Bonsu II, beheaded 171 years ago. Clad in red and black traditional mourning attire, they honoured the memory of the deceased by pouring a gin libation with Dutch officials.

Badu Bonsu II was beheaded in 1838 to avenge the killing of two Dutch settlers, after which General Jan Verveer transported the head in a jar filled with formalin to be studied. It was eventually forgotten in the Dutch University of Leiden’s medical reserves. When a writer researching for a historical novel in 2008 discovered it, the Ahanta people immediately sought restitution to enable their ancestor to finally rest in peace.

Reparation

But the descendants of the former king want more. Thursday, at the ceremony, the head was not exposed. It was given to the Ghanaians on Friday. In addition, Ghanaian officials are afraid of breaking protocol: according to them, they have not yet been authorised by their reigning chief to bring back the head with them.

Nana Darko Kwekwe III, who led the ceremony, mourned the deceased king and asked the former coloniser for reparation: by constructing schools and hospitals. The Dutch Foreign Affairs Minister, Maxime Verhagen, used the ceremony as a platform to apologise on behalf of his country for the slave trade.

This is not the first time an African country has claimed back a Human trophy stored in Europe. In 2002, France gave the body of Saartjie Baartman back to South Africa. After her death The South African woman’s corpse was cast in plaster and dissected, nicknamed The Hottentot Venus and displayed at the Museum of Mankind (Musée de l’Homme) in Paris. She was portrayed as a beast at freak shows and made to work as a prostitute, in London and Paris. She remained at the Parisian Musée de l’Homme (Museum of Mankind) until 1974 (1985, according to some) when she was moved into the museum’s reserves. The remains of Saartjie Baartman, including her brains and private parts preserved in formalin fluids, were sent back to South Africa in 2002.

Ancient king’s head discovered last year in a jar of formaldehyde

Dutch return severed head of Ghana chief – Europe- msnbc.com.

updated 1:59 p.m. ET, Thurs., July 23, 2009 – The descendants of an African chief who was hanged and decapitated by a Dutch general 171 years ago reluctantly accepted the return of his severed head Thursday, still angry even as the Dutch tried to right a historic wrong.

The head of King Badu Bonsu II was discovered last year in a jar of formaldehyde gathering dust in the anatomical collection of the Leiden University Medical Center. The Dutch government, embarrassed by its discovery, agreed to Ghanaian demands that the relic be returned.

On Thursday, members of the king’s Ahanta tribe, dressed in dark robes and wearing red sashes, took part in the hand-over ceremony, honoring his spirit by toasting with Dutch gin and then sprinkling the drink over the floor at the Dutch Foreign Ministry.

But descendants of the chief said they were not consoled.

“I am hurt, angry. My grandfather has been killed,” said Joseph Jones Amoah, the great, great grandson of the chief.

The chief’s head was stored elsewhere at the ministry and was not displayed during the ceremony. It is expected to be flown with the tribe members back to Ghana on Friday.

Tribal elders said after the hand-over that they were also angry because they had been sent by their current chief only to identify the head, not retrieve it. Taking it back without first reporting to the chief would be a breach of protocol, they said.

“We, the Ahanta, are not happy at all,” said Nana Etsin Kofi II.

‘Unfortunate and shameful’
The head was taken by Maj. Gen. Jan Verveer in 1838 in retaliation for Bonsu’s killing of two Dutch emissaries, whose heads were displayed as trophies on Bonsu’s throne, said Arthur Japin, a Dutch author who discovered the king’s head when he was working on a historical novel.

The elders demanded the Dutch government provide aid to their tribe to appease the slain chief.

Nana Kwekwe Darko III, who tipped the gin onto the floor according to tradition, dabbed tears from his eyes afterward and said he wanted the Dutch to build schools and hospitals for his people.

Ministry spokesman Bart Rijs said that 10 tribal chiefs who came from Ghana had agreed before the ceremony to take the head home. The official transfer was between the two countries’ governments, he said.

Foreign Minister Maxime Verhagen used the ceremony to apologize for Dutch involvement in the slave trade. Ghana, then known as Gold Coast, was a base for Dutch slave traders.

“We are also here because of our mutual desire to lay to rest episodes in … history that were unfortunate and shameful,” Verhagen said. “Our common past also includes the infamous slave trade, which our traders engaged in and sustained and which inflicted so much harm on so many people in so many parts of the world.”

Final plans to be determined
Ghana has lobbied for the head’s return since it was discovered.

Without burial of the head, the deceased will be hunted in the afterlife. He’s incomplete,” Eric Odoi-Anim, a Ghanaian diplomat in the Netherlands said after the discovery. “It’s also a stigma on his clan, on his kinsmen, and him being a (high-ranking) chief — this is even more serious.”

It was unclear what would become of it once it reaches Ghana.

Berima Asamoah Kofi IV, a traditional chief who now lives in the Netherlands, said the Ahanta chief would ultimately decide its fate.

“Whatever he says, we are going to do,” he said.

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jacqueline mcclelland mother of the murdered man

This is the Look of a Mother Who Has Lost a Child.. to Murder, – This is Jacqueline McClelland; the mom of Brandon McClelland who was murdered by these two snots below.

Suspects set free in Texas Murder By dragging case

a Blackman’s life ain’t worth a Whitemans life in Paris Texas. apparently, since the two whitemen who dragged a blackman to death in 2008 were released free. Why ?

the two murderers who were released

we have the first part of this story in an earlier archive and we’re gonna do a search and link it in for you later today.

till then,  go by womanist musings and leave a comment about this mess.

From Womanist Musings

“A Black man’s life is still not worth a white man’s life in Paris, Texas,” said activist Anthony Bond. “I am 55 years old and I know racism when I see it. Paris, Texas, is eaten up with racism.”

Bond was among 300 people who protested June 8 at the courthouse in Paris after the special prosecutor suddenly dropped murder charges against two white men accused of murdering a Black youth last September.

Jacqueline McClelland, mother of the dragging<br>victim, speaks to rally. She is surrounded by<br>members of the New Black Panther Party,<br>Nation of Islam, Tarrant County Local<br>Organizing Committee and the NAACP.

Jacqueline McClelland, mother of the dragging
victim, speaks to rally. She is surrounded by
members of the New Black Panther Party,
Nation of Islam, Tarrant County Local
Organizing Committee and the NAACP.

The New Black Panther Party, the Nation of Islam and Concerned Citizens for Racial Equality organized the rally.

Brandon McClelland’s mangled body was found on Sept. 16, 2008, on a country road. Authorities estimated that it had been dragged more than 70 feet.

McClelland’s family and members of the Black community who attended the protest stressed that the dismissals were the real injustice, and another example of racial inequality in Paris, a town with a long history of violent racism.

Shannon Finley and Charles Crostley, the two white men who had been arrested for McClelland’s murder, walked out of jail on June 4 with no restrictions.

At the courthouse rally, where a monument to the Confederacy dominates the lawn, McClelland’s mother and father spoke to the crowd through tears. Jackie McClelland said the dropped charges show that the justice system treats Blacks and whites in Paris unequally.

“I said from the start they were going to sweep this under the rug,” she said. “And nine months later, that’s exactly what happened. This was a hate crime. We couldn’t even have an open casket for my son.”

“What if it was your son? Would you fight for your kid?” said Bobby McCleary, McClelland’s father. “I miss that one word my son used to say: Pops. He didn’t call me Dad. He called me Pops.”

Rock Banks, who said he was a “grand titan” in the East Texas Ku Klux Klan, angered the crowd during the rally. He held up a small patch displaying a Nazi-era Iron Cross. After a near confrontation, he was forced to leave.

Activists vowed to get the Department of Justice to take an interest in the case. They have begun writing letters to the White House and Attorney General Eric Holder. “It’s going to be a huge campaign to get the attorney general involved,” said Deric Muhammad of the Nation of Islam in Houston. “They released two killers on a maybe. They released two killers on a might be. They released two killers on an if.”

The district attorney released Finley and Crostley after defense attorneys suddenly produced a truck driver who said he may have accidentally hit McClelland. The district attorney had given the truck driver immunity for his statement.

Protesters carried signs saying, “We Want Justice,” and “Where is the Justice for Brandon?” Using a bullhorn, organizers led chants of “Black Power,” and “No Justice, No Peace.”

A national rally to protest the dragging death of McClelland is planned for July 21, the day that the murder trial had been scheduled to begin.

Paris also made national news in 2007 when an African-American student, Shaquanda Cotton, was sentenced to seven years in a Texas Youth Commission jail for pushing a teacher’s aide. Months earlier, the same judge had given a white teen probation for burning her family’s house down.

Cotton was finally freed after a national campaign on her behalf.

Paris is located in East Texas, known for its long history of racism and Ku Klux Klan activities. In 1998 another Black man, James Byrd Jr., was dragged to death in Jasper, 200 miles south of Paris.

According to the Dallas Morning News, Paris was the site of one of the country’s most notorious “spectacle” lynchings in 1893, when 10,000 people gathered to watch the torture and burning of Henry Smith, a Black man who was accused of killing the 3-year-old daughter of a white policeman.

Smith had fled to a small town near Hope, Ark., but was caught and brought back to Paris by train. Word traveled that he had been brought back and spectators came from miles around, using “special excursion trains” to travel from Dallas.

Smith was placed on top of a wagon and paraded around the town square, then taken to a prairie south of the Texas & Pacific railroad depot, where scaffolding had been built for the occasion.

Ida B. Wells cited this case in “The Red Record: Tabulated Statistics and Alleged Causes of Lynching in the United States,” printed in 1895, which documented her research on and campaign against lynching.

Three decades later, in 1920, a Paris mob killed brothers Herman and Irving Arthur, Black sharecroppers, who were accused of killing their white landlords.

The brothers, who claimed self-defense, were taken from the Lamar County Jail to the fairgrounds where, according to the Dallas Morning News, they were chained to a flagpole and burned. The mob then dragged their bodies through the Black neighborhood of Paris.

New Black Panther Party organizer Sister Krystal Muhammad told Workers World the group is getting endorsers and organizing around the state for the demonstration on July 21. “We will not stop organizing until there is justice for Brandon. Racist murderers cannot be allowed to kill with impunity!”


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