Do The Knowledge: Jesus…or Horus? Haru…or Isa? Hmm….

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Haru “Horus” is symbolic of the Rising Son.
Jesus is also symbolic of the rising son.
Jesus was the son (sun) who died (set) on the cross by crucifixion and he will resurrect (rise) according to the Christians.
When the son came down and apparently sets or dies into the darkness and he raises or resurrects back to life.
It is the story of the Christian’s God Jesus.
What religious fanatics don’t realize is that if the sun shuts down that would be the end of life as you know it.
This is what Egipt teaches about the sun:
If I say I worship the sun, people say oh that’s sun worship.
I know that.
The reason why I say worship the sun, s-u-n and laugh at you who worship the son, s-o-n is because my sun is an obvious provider.
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FDA Refuses To Require Labeling Of Genetically Modified Salmon

As the FDA stands poised to approve genetically modified (GM) salmon safe for public consumption, the next logical question concerns how GM salmon would be labeled. Would the fish come with a large red warning that says, “Genetically modified salmon”?
As it turns out, no. In fact, the FDA has already gone on the record stating it will not require any special labeling of genetically modified salmon. You, the consumer, just have to take a wild guess because you’re not allowed to know what you’re really eating.
The biotech industry takes this absurdity one step further by claiming that labeling GM foods would just “confuse” consumers. David Edwards, the director of animal biotechnology at the Biotechnology Industry Organization, explained it in this way: “Extra labeling only confuses the consumer,” he says. “It differentiates products that are not different.”
Except that they are different. If they were really no different, then AquAdvantage company wouldn’t be growing them. The whole point of genetically modified salmon is that they are modified with extra growth hormone genes to make them grow more quickly. I don’t know where David Edwards is getting his information, but in the rest of the world, when something is different, that means it’s different.
Mos Def x Joell Ortiz x Fat Joe x Mickey Factz x… Nick Cannon Vs. Eminem???

Question: So does this mean that Jim Jones & Cam are gonna diss Mos Def now too??Just as Kanye returned to his roots to scoop up Common, he recently recruited his buddy Brooklyn rapper/singer/actor Mos Def into the GOOD Music fold. Long regarded as a formidable talent by underground devotees and mainstream fans alike, Mos appeared on “Two Words” (from Kanye’s 2005 The College Dropout) and “Drunk and Hot Girls” (from KW’s 2007 Graduation). Since his 1999 solo debut, Black on Both Sides, Mos has increasingly been pushed — whether by generational choices or self-exile — to the fringes of indie, alternative hip hop. Maybe it will take Kanye to reign him in.
Joell Ortiz – Joell Christopher | Mediafire
Mickey Factz feat. Fat Joe & Bun B – Paradise (Remix) | Mediafire
Also, in case you care, Nick Cannon (Yes Nick “Mr Mariah Carey” Cannon) decided that he wants to challenge Eminem to a boxing match…
This is what happens when you are p*ssy whipped fellas… beware.
This is what they’re saying over at RapRadar
Two weeks after Nick hit Em with a low blow, he says he’s ready throw on the gloves inside the squared circle. Oy vey! Nick has even created a Facebook page for promotion. Let’s get ready to rumble?!
WTF?!?! Didnt Jay-Z just play you out?
Guest Blog: When Did We Start Judging Books By Religion…What Happened To The Cover? By Eric Blair
I have a question, it’s more of a rhetorical question but I need to get this out
on paper. “When did we (as human beings) start judging each other by our religious
beliefs?” Since the beginning of time, we have been judging each other by our race,
class, sexuality, views, and now religion. How did we become so ignorant and insensitive
toward each other? These questions in my head could go on and on for days. To see one
religion degrade another or wage wars over “a religion’s cause” hurts my soul. Why do
we hate what we don’t understand?
I heard a story few days ago; my friend, she’s a Muslim. She was on the bus
sitting next to two men; they were bashing the Islam religion over extremist’s behavior.
(Honestly, there are extremists in almost every religion; sorry to bust your bubble.) She
was afraid to speak up or defend her religion because of other people’s reactions. This
same friend worked at the Philadelphia airport where she was a customer service
representative. At work she wore her Muslim garment around her hair, khimar. Her line
would be open all day, and people would rather stand in extremely long lines to wait for
the customer service representative next to her rather then come to her open window.
These are two incident with one religious group; I know there are many more incidents
with many other religions. Why should a person or people be afraid to show pride for
their religion?
F*ck Outta Here: TV Johnny Has A “TV Johnny” Chain

I learned 3 things from this picture:
1. Chamillionaire cut his hair (I dont follow him enough to know these sort of things…nor do I care)
2. The Nuvo poster on the far right tells me that whoever that is in the mirror holding a trophy was most likely T-Pain…which also helped me realize that wherever there is coonery or niggadry & Flava Flav, Wacka Flocka (who that very well could be in that green fitted), or Will.i.am is not present… T-Pain will be there to pick up the slack
3. TV Johnny doesnt care about black people. ( © Kanye West) …or himself
Bonus: You dont have to be a “nigga”…to be a nigga
Ahmadinejad Criticizes Capitalism At Anti Poverty Summit

Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is blaming the world’s problems on capitalism.
Speaking at the United Nation Anti-Poverty Summit today, the Iranian leader said capitalism has caused the suffering of people in several countries.
Ahmadinejad called for a new world order, proposing the coming decade be one of “joint global governance.”
“Now that the discriminatory order of capitalism and the hegemonic approaches are facing defeat and are getting close to their end, all-out participation in upholding justice and prosperous interrelations is essential,” said Ahmadinejad. “All should participate in a coordinated effort for putting in place the competent governance in the centers of the world power and for security serenity, welfare, friendship, and sustainable peace and security.”
The Miguel Atwood-Ferguson Ensemble ft. Aloe Blacc – Deliver the Word Guru Tribute (Video)
The Miguel Atwood-Ferguson Ensemble (who has covered J. Dilla in the past,) along with Aloe Blacc, pay homage to Guru:
Here’s the final and 3rd video from the recent free event by The Miguel Atwood-Ferguson Ensemble in Los Angeles, CA. Hopefully by now, you’ve checked the previous two videos, one featuring Bilal, and the other featuring Flying Lotus. Backed by some of today’s best musicians, including Chris ‘Daddy’ Dave on drums and Stephen ‘Thundercat’ Bruner on bass, The Miguel Atwood-Ferguson Ensemble’s performance was truly as special moment for Los Angeles.
This final video features Aloe Blacc. Together, Miguel and Aloe pay homage and tribute to Gang Starr MC Keith ‘Guru’ Elam, doing an arrangement of Gang Starr’s “Betrayal,” which initially featured Scarface.
Miguel Atwood-Ferguson feat. Aloe Blacc – Deliver The Word | Mediafire
Bonus: Stream Aloe Blacc’s new album Good Things, for free, here.
Random Requests: Dipset x Angie Martinez x Young Jeezy x Lil Wayne x Drake x Styles P x Sheek Louch x Joell Ortiz x Young Chris
You asked for it, you got. Truthfully, I haven’t listened to any of these except the Angie interview
Part 1
Part 2: Cam & Jim speak on Kanye diss.
Part 3: “Deal is almost wrapped up.”
Nickelus F – Remember Me (prod. Stefan Skeeter) | Mediafire
Young Jeezy – Rap Gamen (prod. Shawty Redd) | Mediafire
Lil Wayne feat. Drake – With You (prod. STREETRUNNER) | Mediafire
Lloyd Banks – Reach Out (prod. Frank Dukes) | Mediafire
Joell Ortiz – Fuck You (Remix)
Diesel & Common Presents…Only The Brave: Nipsey Hussle
I admit that I’m not the biggest Nipsey Hussle fan in the world, but this guy threw up gang signs on that “We Are Still Kinda The World A Little Bit Even Witout Michael Jackson…Oh & this is for Haiti somehow” nonsense…So he’s alright with me…
Stuxnet Malware Is ‘Weapon’ Out To Destroy … Iran’s Bushehr Nuclear Plant?

Cyber security experts say they have identified the world’s first known cyber super weapon designed specifically to destroy a real-world target – a factory, a refinery, or just maybe a nuclear power plant.
The cyber worm, called Stuxnet, has been the object of intense study since its detection in June. As more has become known about it, alarm about its capabilities and purpose have grown. Some top cyber security experts now say Stuxnet’s arrival heralds something blindingly new: a cyber weapon created to cross from the digital realm to the physical world – to destroy something.
At least one expert who has extensively studied the malicious software, or malware, suggests Stuxnet may have already attacked its target – and that it may have been Iran’s Bushehr nuclear power plant, which much of the world condemns as a nuclear weapons threat.
The appearance of Stuxnet created a ripple of amazement among computer security experts. Too large, too encrypted, too complex to be immediately understood, it employed amazing new tricks, like taking control of a computer system without the user taking any action or clicking any button other than inserting an infected memory stick. Experts say it took a massive expenditure of time, money, and software engineering talent to identify and exploit such vulnerabilities in industrial control software systems. (more…)
Credo Mutwa Reveals AIDS Treatment
The following is a transcription of a conversation between Credo Mutwa and Steve, who is helping him to communicate his information through this website. It was recorded on Sunday, April 29th 2001 in Johannesburg, South Africa.
Credo: “I wish to appeal to the world. First, I am not a quack or a charlatan or a sensationalist. I am an old man who has seen much. I wish the world to know that there is a faint ray of hope that emanates from South Africa.
It is a plant which is almost on the point of extinction, a plant called ’Suderlandia Fructosate’. This plant works miracles on people who have the terrible disease called Aids. And it is so miraculous that the miracles are seen within a week or a fortnight. A person, who was lying down on the point of death, when given this plant, rises and has much energy and is free of depression and has a good appetite. And I feel that as a nation as a matter of world emergency because the big scientists have not produced a viable safe treatment for aids. I say that this plant should be planted by all caring governments, by all caring organizations and that it should be given to human beings free of charge.”
Steve: “Absolutely. You know what I think is important though Credo, that people understand what to do with the plant.”
Credo: “They don’t do nothing sir, you are going to laugh about this. You plant the plant okay, but then you take the little leaves from it and you put them in a tea cup and you pour much boiling water on it. And then you let the cup stand there, like tea you know, and you just drink, the patient just drinks.”











