Thursday, June 4, 2015

Underground City Discovered In The Grand Canyon




If only the world’s buried cities would rise up someday…but they won’t. They are almost impossible to find but stories about rediscovered cities once inhabited by a race of giants will always fascinate us.

Amazing discoveries require great efforts or an even greater amount of luck. If we’re to trust early 20th century journalism, we learn that serendipity led to the doorstep of the most famous underground city of giants.

According to an article published in The Arizona Gazette on April 5, 1909, the Grand Canyon was once home to civilization that most likely consisted of individuals of cyclopean proportions. If such a civilization ever lived, surely it would have left behind some structure as a testament of its existence.

The article mentions the discovery of an enormous underground citadel by an explorer named G.E. Kinkaid, who stumbled upon it while rafting on the Colorado River. It is worth mentioning that Kinkaid was an established archaeologist and had financial backing from the Smithsonian Institute.


 



"The entrance to the city was at the end of a  tunnel that stretched for almost a mile underground.

First, I would impress that the cavern is nearly inaccessible,” Kinkaid wrote. “The entrance is 1,486 feet down the sheer canyon wall. It is located on government land and no visitor will be allowed there under penalty of trespass.” 

Saturday, April 18, 2015

Real Convo | Peep Game

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  • Conversation started Sunday
  • Danny Chances
    Danny Chances

    Hey sharif
    How's the family and kids? I've been following you guy since 2008. I'm going to Salvador this summer for a couple of months. I would like to know any tips on Salvador like good places to chow, hang out, cultural events, the do's and don'ts of that part of Brazil and where not to go.
  • Sunday
  • Sharif Ali
    Sharif Ali

    Peace, glad to hear from you.
    You know summer here is the rainy season there right? So the weather isn't as good as far as being able to do a lot and go to the beach.

    Barra (pronounced baha) is the best neighborhood to stay in for your first trip. It's right in the thick of everything. Definitely try acaraje, you will see people selling it on the streets, try to get it from the ladies wearing the traditional clothing b/c they will have the best ones. Pretty much as long as you stay in Barra you don't have to worry about where to hang or anything else b/c it is all going on right there or walking distance.

    There is this jazz concert that is real fun. They have it on Saturdays. It's called Jam no MAM. Tourists don't know about it but it is real cool to check out. There is this neighborhood called Rio Vermelho. On Friday or Saturday evenings right next to the catholic church is a house of candomble and they have this ceremony. Then a few hours later that whole spot starts popping as they have live music and just a lot going on in general.

    You can pretty much do whatever you want to. Just don't be stupid. Don't go down any dark alleys but other than that you don't have to dress down or any of the stuff you might hear white people say. Don't pay attention to anything you might have heard or read from white travelers.
    Have a great time!
  • Danny Chances
    Danny Chances

    Thanx sharif are you guys still down there or back in the states?
  • Tuesday
  • Sharif Ali
    Sharif Ali

    glad to be back in the states after 5 years there
  • Danny Chances
    Danny Chances

    What you didn't like about living there? I met a dude in London from São Paulo told me not to move to Brazil. I've heard mixed thing. I know the states is the best country materialisticly. I say when it comes to capitalism it's a all you can eat buffet. I still don't like it here tho.
  • Sharif Ali
    Sharif Ali

    Living there made me realize how good we have it here. It's nice to visit but it's not all it's cracked up to be. I hated how far back our people were there in the power structure. We have no idea how good we have it here. We are the cream of the crop and there is no other place on earth that that has black people in a better position to succeed than in the United States.

    The infrastructure of the country sucks, they don't build for the future only for the immediate now so things that are important like pipes, carpentry, electricity, water, and shelter are not built to last.

    I have children and it would not be the best option for them or me at all. The education system was not up to par. I would have had to pay a lot of money to send my children to a elite (for Brazil) private school that would have been inferior to the public schools here in America. Seriously. A lot of things that we complain about here are way worse for most people in the world.

    I would just visit Brazil in the future. I'll travel all over the world and go to places like Jamaica, Egypt, Fiji, you name it. But unlike many people that go on vacation and talk about how they want to live there I will be like hell no. In the back of my mind I would know that those places are only good in small doses. It's also the last place you want to be if shit really hit the fan b/c it's already in bad shape.

Wednesday, March 18, 2015

Azealia Banks is On Point in This Interview




(Disclaimer: I made this article back in 2015.  Since then evidence has surfaced which shows that this bitch is actually batshit crazy. HERE and HERE  She claims to only date white men, wears contacts, and bleaches her skin.  WTF!  Sounds like a self-hating bedwench to me.  Oh well, another black girl lost, like Nas said.)

Azealia seems pretty smart.  It was funny as hell watching her roast that Iggy bitch from Australia.

We feel where she's coming from right on down to the moving overseas Myspace/YouTube days posting vids of our experience and eventual exodus from America when we moved to Brazil.
and being fed up with white America.  Many of you know that from our

Yeah, she's on point, into the Orishas and all that.  The Nagas are definitely waking up, pyramids activating and all that.  Look around, you will soon see a sea of fezzes in the streets (FezCaps.com).  Bear witness to the Rise of the Moors.  It's enevitable!

Read on, it get's pretty interesting.

Azealia Banks: Wild and Uncensored for Playboy

By Rob Tannenbaum  
 

In the video for “212,” the dazzling and lascivious song that rocketed her to fame and acclaim in 2011, Azealia Banks smiles joyfully while rat-a-tat-tatting compound lyrics about how talented and hot she is and how easily she could get your girlfriend to go down on her. Banks does everything with a mischievous laugh—so when you see her schooling fools on Twitter or read her insightful thoughts on black culture or listen to her brilliant new album, Broke With Expensive Taste, envision this 23-year-old Harlem rapper and singer chuckling at how much fun it is to be smart and fearless, with a mike in her hand. And right now, no one is having more fun than Banks.

Did you grow up in a house where sex was discussed freely?
Yes, but it was more joked about. My mother was always making inappropriate jokes. We had sex books in the house. She never tried to hide it from me. When I got my period it was very much like, “Boys are going to want to touch your body, but you can get pregnant now, and we not playing that shit.” My mom scared me off of getting pregnant.

In what ways are you like your mom?
We both have really good taste in things: food, music, furniture. But I like men a lot, and she’s like, “I could care less.” My dad died when I was really young, and my mom never dated anyone else. She’s into her dogs and books and decorating her house. And I’m like, “Ooh, boys!” I’ll have a boyfriend, and then a couple of months will go by and I’ll have a new boyfriend, and she’ll be like, “Azealia, can’t you stay with one?” No! [laughs] They’re all too fun.

What’s the longest relationship you’ve had?

Thursday, January 15, 2015

Video Racism | The Monster Album | God 720


Check out this video. Racism off The Monster album from God720.


Cop The Monster LP.  I got it. It's official!
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Thursday, December 11, 2014

David Banner Film Walking With Gods

David Banner Taps African Mythology in Film ‘Walking With Gods’




The Mississippi native is now working on a new project called “Walking With Gods,”  which taps into African mythology to tell the story of a black superhero named Aket Heru.

Last year he filmed the first installment of his very own series “Walking With Gods” where he plays the role of (Aket-the kemetic/egyptian term meaning a place where the sun rises and sets) Alex a Superhero that finally realizes his true potential as a God.


“It all begins when Aket Heru, son of a celestial king is cursed. Aket’s jealous brother, Liel, becomes aware that their father will ignore natural order and install Aket as king, upon his death.

Angered, Liel invokes the evil spirit Setus. Setus fools Liel and destroys the family, but keeps Aket for entertainment. Aket’s memory is erased and he is forced to travel through the ages not knowing his true God like power.

Setus plays an evil game and Aket murders his girlfriend, Lisa. After the murder, Aket’s true power awakens. Aket must now fight to restore his full power and break the curse. In order to do so, Aket now Alex Light must believe in his godly power and embrace his true destiny.”
Last year he filmed the first installment of his very own series “Walking With Gods” where he plays the role of (Aket-the kemetic/egyptian term meaning a place where the sun rises and sets) Alex a Superhero that finally realizes his true potential as a God.

Saturday, November 29, 2014

Black Americans | The 10th Largest Nation In The World GDP Over $2.2 TRILLION

Black Americans (Moors) If We Were A Nation We'd Be The 10th Largest In The World GDP Over $2.2 TRILLION

 

On a positive note, because we always here about the negative...

We Have Power, Now It's Time To Exercise It!

African-American's total GDP is $2.2 trillion, if African Americans were a country, they'd be the 10th largest country in the world. African-American's are about 15% of the US population, with a estimated population of 42 million people.

Africa's TOTAL GDP across all 54 COUNTRIES is $2.3 trillion spread across a approximate population of 900 - 1 billion people. African-American's total GDP is $2.2 trillion with a approximate population of 42 million people, which is a fraction of 3% - 4% of Africa's population.

The State of the African-American Consumer Report found that African American GDP is projected to reach $2.9 trillion, with a buying power projected to reach $1.1 trillion by 2015, The Louisiana Weekly reports.

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