25th Jan2012

Egypt Unrest: Women Protest Against Army Violence

by iSpit

Thousands of Egyptian women have held rallies in Cairo against their treatment by security forces.

Demonstrators brandished photos of a woman who was beaten and dragged along the ground, exposing her underwear – an incident that has outraged Egyptians.

The rally took place in Tahrir Square, which has seen five days of deadly clashes between protesters and troops.

The ruling military council has said it deeply regrets any “transgressions” against women protesters.

‘Shocking’

On Monday, US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton accused Egypt‘s police and soldiers of deliberately targeting women.

Speaking in Washington, Mrs Clinton said that women were being humiliated in the same streets where they had risked their lives for the revolution.

“This systematic degradation of Egyptian women dishonours the revolution, disgraces the state and its uniform and is not worthy of a great people,” she told an audience at Georgetown University.

She called the events of the past few days “shocking”.

At Tuesday’s rally in Cairo, some women shouted: “Our honour is a red line”.

Protester Nawara Negm said the security forces were deliberately trying to humiliate women.

“They know that people who don’t care about their own lives they care about their mother, wife and sister. So they wanted to humiliate the whole Egyptian people by humiliating women because they know it’s very sensitive,” she told the BBC.

“[The ruling generals] have to go, they are traitors.”

In a statement, the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces expressed its “strong regret to the great women of Egypt over transgressions that occurred during recent incidents in the protests outside parliament and the cabinet”.

‘Deranged’

Earlier, General Adil Emara, a member of the military council, said that the attack on the woman was an isolated incident and was under investigation.

“We have nothing to hide,” he insisted

The council also said it would open an investigation into accusations that soldiers carried out virginity tests on women protesters in March.

Earlier, security forces clashed with protesters who returned to protest against the military for a fifth day.

At least 13 people have been killed since the latest clashes began on Friday, just after the second round of the country’s parliamentary elections.

There are reports of injuries resulting from Tuesday’s clashes, but so far no deaths.

Meanwhile, a retired Egyptian army general who still acts as a military adviser, Abdul Moneim Kato, caused outrage by saying that some protesters deserve to be thrown into “Hitler’s ovens”.

The leading presidential hopeful, Mohamed ElBaradei, said the remarks showed a “deranged and criminal state of mind”.

The military council assumed presidential powers after Hosni Mubarak was forced to step down as head of state in February.

Protesters returned to Tahrir Square in November, accusing the generals of delaying the transfer of power to a civilian government.

17th Nov2011

CIA Monitors Facebook, Twitter: Five Million Tweets A Day

by iSpit

The Associated Press this morning reports an exclusive, explaining how the White House can receive real-time updates on a situation on the ground, leading up to a revolution, predicting crime and disorder, or the ‘mood in the air’ shortly after the death of Osama bin Laden.

The U.S. Central Intelligence Agency on a daily basis, out of an “anonymous industrial park in Virginia”, follows over 5 million tweets by users on the ground.

The ‘Open Source Center’, manned by a team the agency affectionately dubs the “vengeful librarians”, also trawls other social networking sites like Facebook, along with Internet chat rooms; all the way down to newspapers and anything that anyone can contribute to openly.

Along with the vast resources of the agency, the real-time information from an angry blog post to a tweet sent from a BlackBerry, location-based data is gathered and tied to a made phone call to collect as much information as possible. This gives those in the highest offices of the U.S. government a specific picture of a certain place, at a certain time, to predict when an event that may cause national instability, diplomatic harm or suchlike could occur.

The report goes on to suggest that the White House, courtesy of the intelligence gathered from the vast array of resources at their disposal, from the publicly-available content provided by citizens and journalists alike, “saw the uprising in Egypt coming”, but they did not know exactly when it would strike.

The facility was set up as a recommended action based on the report by the 9/11 Commission, with many working from the ‘industrial unit’ to U.S. embassies around the world, in a bid to get closer to the action on the ground.

Intelligence services rely on those speaking the specific dialects of difficult-to-understand languages, often those who grew up in the area and emigrated, or those with family still in the region, along with those with a vast array of degrees in specific subjects to formulate guidance based on the intelligence presented to them.

While many have suspected for some time, with the rare utterance of admittance, that the most clandestine intelligence services around the world monitor Facebook and Twitter, blogs and other content on the web, the report explains how “Facebook and Twitter… have become a key resource for following a fast moving crisis”.

By following messages, Facebook status updates and tweets from Bangkok during the recent uprising, journalists were hampered by the rioting and the army moving in, with traditional media slowing to a trickle. Citizen journalism, therefore, was the prime target for the agency, allowing dozens of ‘reporters’ to be honed in on to provide valuable, real-time information on the ground.

16th Aug2011

The Dogon Code – The Ancient Alien Link To Modern Humans (Video)

by iSpit


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The Dogon are an ethnic group living in the central plateau region of Mali, south of the Niger bend near the city of Bandiagara in the Mopti region. The population numbers between 400,000 and 800,000 The Dogon are best known for their mythology, their mask dances, wooden sculpture and their architecture. The past century has seen significant changes in the social organization, material culture and beliefs of the Dogon, partly because Dogon country is one of Mali‘s major tourist attractions. Certain researchers investigating the Dogon have reported that they seem to possess advanced astronomical knowledge, the nature and source of which has subsequently become embroiled in controversy. From 1931 to 1956 the French anthropologist Marcel Griaule studied the Dogon. This included field missions ranging from several days to two months in 1931, 1935, 1937 and 1938 and then annually from 1946 until 1956. In late 1946 Griaule spent a consecutive thirty-three days in conversations with the Dogon wiseman Ogotemmêli, the source of much of Griaule and Dieterlen’s future publications. They reported that the Dogon believe that the brightest star in the sky, Sirius (sigi tolo or ‘star of the Sigui’), has two companion stars, pō tolo (the Digitaria star), and ęmmę ya tolo, (the female Sorghum star), respectively the first and second companions of Sirius A. Sirius, in the Dogon system, formed one of the foci for the orbit of a tiny star, the companionate Digitaria star. When Digitaria is closest to Sirius, that star brightens: when it is farthest from Sirius, it gives off a twinkling effect that suggests to the observer several stars. The orbit cycle takes 60 years. They also claimed that the Dogon appeared to know of the rings of Saturn, and the moons of Jupiter.

15th Aug2011

Mumia Abu Jamal – Mubarak In The Dock

by iSpit

Mubarak In the Dock
[col. writ. 8/3/11]  ’11 Mumia Abu-Jamal

The spectacle was so without precedent that it seemed surreal.

An Egyptian ex-President, in power for almost 3 decades, is wheeled into court atop a gurney in a cage, and facing charges from the violent chaos that rocked Tahrir Square in the Spring (and also official corruption)–charges that could result in the death sentence!

Mohammad Husni Said Mubarak virtually inherited his office, as he was Vice President when Anwar el-Sadat was assassinated in 1981, following a peace deal with Israel. After his installation, he ran Egypt with an iron fist, using ruthless repression, brutal secret police, torture, and the ever-present acquiescence and billions of bucks of U.S. largesse. Many forget that he was a high Egyptian general during the 1973 Yom Kippur War against Israel, where he led the air forces.

In the years since Sadat’s assassination, Egyptian foreign aid from the U.S. was exceeded by only one nation: Israel.

It is one of history’s great ironies that his long and tumultuous reign as a modern-day Pharoah began when caged Islamicists were tried in Egyptian courts for Sadat’s slaying.

Today, this Egyptian ex-President, America‘s tightest ally in the region, Husni Mubarak, 83 (!), is in a cage in a courtroom, charged with ordering the killing of his people.

(c) ’11 maj

10th Jun2011

Mumia Abu Jamal – Manning’s Malcolm…And Ours

by iSpit

For Master Historian, Prof. Manning Marable of Columbia University, a book on the life of Malcolm X could only be a challenge that would daunt the faint-hearted.

Dr. Marable, founder of nearly half a dozen Black studies programs at colleges and universities across the country, would meet that challenge which demanded decades of study, reflection and writing to produce Malcolm X: A Life of Reinvention (Viking: 2011).

Published at nearly 600 pages in length, it will stand as his masterwork, for Marable died, at 61, mere days before its release.

It captures the tone and tenor of the time, the quiescent ’50′s, the rolling ’60′s, and the equally turbulent, never resting spirit of Malcolm X (years before his (‘X’), as a hustler, prisoner, convert, minister, activist, exile, revolutionary organizer and martyr.

Marable questions large parts of the classical texts drawn from the Autobiography of Malcolm X, (which, in retrospect, appears more biography than autobiography), and seems more the result of Haley’s craft than the subject, as shown by much of the Internal correspondence between Haley and his editors, shaping the form, tone and contact of the book.

Marable’s book, however, is not free of critique. It opines that both Malcolm and Dr. Betty Shabazz (his wife) had sexual dalliances that may stain their memory. Moreover, he suggests Malcolm may’ve been involved in a homosexual affair (more…)

07th Jun2011

Who?!?!: The Legend Of The First Ones: Queen Akasha & King Enkil

by iSpit

Akasha (or AkashAakaasháĀkāśa, आकाश) is the Sanskrit word meaning aether in both its elemental and metaphysical senses. The name may represent the basis and essence of all things in the material world, the smallest material element created from the astral world, the conception of the cosmos or the Fifth Element. A good name for the first vampire-devil on Anne Rice’s Vampire Chronicles.

As known as Those Who Must Be Kept, Akasha and Enkil are the progenitors of all vampires who are also regarded as the King and Queen of the Vampires. Originally King Enkil and Queen Akasha of Kemet (now Egypt circa 5,000 BC), became the first vampires when an evil spirit named Amel was able to enter the body of Akasha through a wound and fuse with her flesh. Akasha then turned Enkil into a vampire by drawing out nearly all of his blood and then allowing him to drink nearly all of hers. The term “Those Who Must Be Kept” was coined by the vampire Marius referring to the fact that what befalls Akasha and Enkil also befalls all vampires, if they are injured, so are their children, if they die, so do all vampires.

Actually their blood contains the real “thing”that must be kept, so the power of the first can be passed to others. They are so old that they remain seat and looking like real statues.

In the book The Vampire Lestat it is specifically spelled out that Enkil and Akasha were made into vampires at the same time by a demonic infusion but it is later explained in Queen of the Damned that Akasha made Enkil into a (more…)

15th Mar2011

Mumia Abu Jamal – Egypt A Good Beginning

by iSpit

Mumia Abu Jamal – Egypt A Good Beginning

10th Mar2011

Mumia Abu Jamal – The Set Up Or Sell Out

by iSpit

 

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The set up or the sell out? These are one of those times that I hope I am wrong, but I don’t think I am. The crisis in Egypt seems to be reaching a point ripe for massive military and police repression, not only in Tahrir Square in central Cairo, but to punish a people who have had the impertinence to call for the removal of their brutal rulers.

I’ve had that feeling since the U.S., Egypt’s main money bags, I mean backer, sent split signals in statements both public and private that suggest they actually like the status quo, but, perhaps, with a little cosmetic surgery. A nip here, a tuck there and voila!, isn’t this Egypt, new and improved, gorgeous?

That’s because the military regime in power since 1956 has been vital to U.S. interests since the 1979 peace treaty with Israel. A truly democratic Egypt, even one purged of the Muslim Brotherhood, would repudiate the hated treaty and threaten Israel/U.S. hegemony in the region.

The present system stems from the “Free Officers” movement that toppled (more…)

16th Feb2011

Effort Under Way To Mend Egypt’s Damaged Treasures

by iSpit

Do you even have to wonder why their was an uprising in Egypt after seeing this?

11th Feb2011

Random Requests (Very Random): Donnis x Jay-Z x Freeway x Fabolous x Young Jeezy x Slaughterhouse x DMX Etc.

by iSpit

Talib Kweli feat. Cyhi Da Prynce – I’m On One (Remix)

Chace Infinite – Africa

50 Cent – Old 2003 Ferrari

Jakk Frost & Peedi Crakk – Code of the Streets

Lil Wayne (feat Busta Rhymes) – Bill Gates (Rmx)

Slaughterhouse – Everybody Down

Lupe Fiasco – Ten Crack Commandments

Kanye West & Jay-Z – H.A.M. (Travis Barker Remix)

Raekwon_-_Rock_N_Roll_ft._Ghostface,_Kobe_&_Jim_Jones

Fabolous – Wolves In Sheep Clothing

MUCH MORE BELOW…

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31st Jan2011

Ancient Egiptian (Egyptian) Al-chemy and Science

by iSpit

The ancient Egyptians had many advanced scientific technologies, with much being found in picture form and in three-dimensional models throughout Egypt. Themes reflecting scientific knowledge and achievement can be found throughout the world in various ancient civilizations. These teachings seemed to center on electromagnetic energies.

Scenes depict scientists of that timeline able to work in fields of alchemy, biology, chemistry, dentistry, anesthesiology, air flight, and the electromagnetic energies of the Great Pyramid among other sacred sites – how that link together and to the sacred geometry that forms our universe. Much of the interpretation is left to those in our timeline to decipher.

Rare squared form of tet, at left. The heavy animal may be a ancient symbol for heavy electrons; the squaring may be an ancient way of referring to water. The tet might employ magneto hydrodynamic principles like ancient Egyptian and modern transportation technology, but it may employ it in obtaining energy from certain materials as well.

The study of science and medicine were closely linked to religion as seen in many of the ancient rituals. The “pouring” and “anointing” we see in so many Egyptian works is the application of electromagnetic forces and not the application of actual fluids. Much of this was linked with ‘magic’ of some sort – as many unexplained things did occur. These were often considered miracles.

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11th Jan2011

IAmNotADictionary Word Of The Day: Monolatry

by iSpit

IAmNotADictionary Word Of The Day: Monolatry

If you looked in your dictionary for the term monolatry and didn’t find it, there’s a good reason for that. The term has only existed for half a century, having been coined by Erich Winter and Siegfried Morenz in reference to Near Eastern conceptions of God, and applied to ancient Egypt by Erik Hornung, Jan Assmann, and other Egyptologists and students of religion.

Monolatry is the belief that god (as the One) can manifest Itself into other aspects and manifestations (the Many) with Their own personalities and interactions between one another, without ever losing sight of the fact that They all spring forth from the initial One. To abbreviate it to four words: “One godhead, many gods and goddesses.” The best example of this is to imagine the Nile and the branches it divides into as it nears the Delta region — many streams, each having their own name and location, but only one river. Monolatry is a form of polytheism, “many gods,” but it also permits for a singular Godhead, so Kemetic religion as a monolatry is a modified or irregular polytheism. Sometimes monolatry is referred to as “henotheism,” but as henotheism does not permit a singular Godhead behind many gods, it is not an entirely accurate definition.

26th Dec2010

IAmNotADictionary Word Of The Day: Netjer

by iSpit

IAmNotADictionary Word Of The Day: Netjer – “Netjer” (net-CHUR, net-JAIR) is the Kemetic term for God. It is normally used in reference to the Self-Created One — the source of godhead from which the Names (the Many gods and goddesses) spring forth. You may see Netjer referred to as both Netjer and God in Kemetic Orthodoxy. “God,” unless the context is clearly stated to be about another religion, is to be understood to be the same as “Netjer.

Phonetically, Netjer is spelled “nTr” (the capitalized “T” standing for a “tj” sound — in a fully realized transliteration font, this would be lowercased and underlined). Because not everyone is aware that the “t” with a line under it, or capitalized T in the Manual De Codage system of hieroglyphic transliteration, stands for the “tj” sound and not just a “t” sound, you may see other spellings for Netjer including “neter,” “ntr” and even “necher.” The Kemetic Orthodox preferred spelling, as provided for us by Nisut (AUS), is Netjer.

25th Dec2010

::Drop Zone:: The History of Ancient Egypt (Audiobook)

by iSpit
The History of Ancient Egypt (Audiobook)
The History of Ancient Egypt (Audiobook)
2003 | 24 hours and 44 mins | ISBN: 1565855744 | MP3 | 173 Mb

Ancient Egyptian civilization is so grand that our minds sometimes have difficulty adjusting to it…….

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23rd Dec2010

IAmNotADictionary Word Of The Day: Ma’at

by iSpit

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IAmNotADictionary Word Of The Day: Ma’at – “Ma’at” (mah-’-ot with the ‘ signifying a glottal stop) doesn’t translate adequately into English. The best definition is an amalgam of words, ranging from “truth” to “harmony” to “stability”, and the best correlation to Ma’at we can think of outside Kemet is the Taoist understanding of Tao, “The Way”. Ma’at is what is right — what is correct. When your life is in Ma’at, you can feel it.

Ma’at is also a goddess, usually pictured with a white ostrich feather in a band on Her head. She is perhaps one of the most abstract and all-pervasive subjects in Kemetic Orthodoxy, and an intricate part of the concept of Netjer (coming soon).



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