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posted ago by no_ez ago by no_ez +14 / -1

1.Adam Curtis reveals in ‘Can’t Get You Out of My Head,” Tupac’s mom has a very storied history involving black panthers, many federal agencies, and more.

  1. Biggie and 2Pac’s murderers were never tried. In reality they were sacrificed for a campaign to turn black america into thugs, benefit private prison stockprice, and of course, the minor and quick buck scheme: sell a few million records.

3.The Hip-Hop movement was the ONLY organic counterculture movement destructive to the technocratic regime. The flappers, beatniks, feminists, hippies, punks, and grungers were all manufactured movements or coopted and steered extremely early on as soon as they gained a modicum of ‘contagiousness.’ The Powers that Be had been hammer-striking large nails in the movement and had largely failed to stop the positive aspects of Hip-Hop.

For those of you, that don’t remember or weren’t born yet, dancing and art were a huge part of hip-hop.

When I say hip-hop, I’m talking about this thing that happened. You know there’s the story of the guy in Brooklyn having the party and rapping over a record and all that, but the real thing about hip-hop was the way it combined different black movements and unified them. Think MAGA, but for black neighborhoods.

There was a focus on education, family, and building a generational wealth for you and your family. It made strides to eliminate poverty, and stressed volunteering, respect for others and elders, and it was extremely organized on a community level.

It was dangerous because it respected not just MLK, the token —-But Malcom X and Farrakhan.

Magically, along comes Rick Rubin and the Beasties. MTV. More media mind control. Despite this, I would say if you want to know the impact of Hip-Hop and the world we could be living in, all you have to do is watch 1-2 episodes of the sitcom “A Different World.” The direction upward Black America was experiencing had to be stopped. Enter “Gangsta” Rap.

So the “beef” in the 90’s? It was all orchestrated. All of it.

Jay-Z is a major player. He did a feature on “NO WAY OUT” in a song that had a Biggie verse. It was released after Big’s murder and sold millions of copies as the lead single was “Missing You,” sampled from the song whose author admitted was not a lovesong as many misinterpreted, but a DIRE WARNING ABOUT A TECHNOCRATIC SYSTEM USING SATELLITE TECHNOLOGY TO PERPETUALLY TRACK AND SURVEIL THE ENTIRE POPULATION OF THE PLANET.

Yes, he was to be the new Messiah of the redirected hiphop music industry. His label? Roc-a-Fella Records.

Oh yeah, many years before he was photoed with Abramovich’s tits, he wrote a bunch of “enemy” “West Coast” rappers’ hits.

https://beats-rhymes-lists.com/facts/jay-z-wrote-still-dre-dr-dre-snoop-dogg/

Many layers of the onion.