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Friday, May 22, 2009

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Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Looking for work? Laid off? I can help....

Are you unemployed? NYOIL is helping you find a job! We know freedom ain't free and the Revolution costs money. The Mid-Week Edition of Build Sessions, NYOIL will have special guest Jean-Paul Renard, President of Distinctive Personnel the largest Latino owned staffing agency in the US. Call in armed with questions and issues

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Monday, May 18, 2009

Need a job

Are you unemployed? NYOIL is helping you find a job! We know freedom ain't free and the Revolution costs money. The Mid-Week Edition of Build Sessions, NYOIL will have special guest Jean-Paul Renard, President of Distinctive Personnel the largest Latino owned staffing agency in the US. Call in armed with questions and issues

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

ok here we go

So i was told that i don't reveal enough of myself in my blog so i aim to rectify that situation. don't know what to say except what i feel and know and less of what i agree with other people say and do! Ok?
Just was involved on blogtalk radio with my boy NYOIL on his show BUILD SESSIONS
and the topic was Asher Roth and his apparent need to talk about shit he has no creedence to. He apparently made a statement admonishing Black and African rappers talking about how much money they have and wanted to know if they knew what was going on in africa? What the fuck is this white boy talking about? Is he purposely starting something/ what has he done? what does he know? does he give money or time? I'm not really sure what he hopes to gain other than the thrill of having people have blogs and discussions about his nonsensical ramblings! how dare you even say anything condescending to anyone about what their social or conscience stand is?!

I have an issue with the name strait from the gate
asher roth= asteroth/astarte

He/She is referred to in The Lesser Key of Solomon as a very powerful demon. In art, in the Dictionnaire Infernal, Astaroth is depicted as a nude man with dragon-like wings, hands and feet, a second pair of feathered wings after the main, wearing a crown, holding a serpent in one hand, and riding a wolf or dog. Upon closer examination, however, it can be seen in the image (right) that the dragon-like wings actually belong to the dragon. According to Sebastien Michaelis he is a demon of the First Hierarchy, who seduces by means of laziness, vanity, and rationalized philosophies. His adversary is St. Bartholomew, who can protect against him for he has resisted Astaroth's temptations. To others, he teaches mathematical sciences and handicrafts, can make men invisible and lead them to hidden treasures, and answers every question formulated to him. He was also said to give to mortal beings the power over serpents.

According to Francis Barrett, Astaroth is the prince of accusers and inquisitors. According to some demonologists of the 16th century, August is the month during which this demon's attacks against man are stronger. He also goes by the name ‘Ashtart/Astarte which was rendered in the Latin Vulgate translation of the Bible as Astharthe (singular) and Astharoth (plural), that last form rendered in the King James Version of the Bible as Ashtaroth. It seems this plural form was taken either from the Latin or from some translation or other by those who did not know it was a plural form.

According to Lon Milo DuQuette and Christopher S. Hyatt, Astaroth is "a thinly disguised version of the goddess Astarte...."[1]

Jeff Rovin's The Fantasy Encyclopedia (1979) depicted Astaroth with a likeness fitting the description of Baal, including a newly-created illustration, and this error has been repeated in other places, such as with Monster in My Pocket, in which a spidery, 3-headed Astaroth is #102

Friday, March 27, 2009

Rev Run's Word Of Wisdom


Good morning. “Most people operate on autopilot, doing what comes naturally. They get into a comfort zone of average performance, and seldom question their behavior.” -BT

The best way to determine what your life's purpose should be now is to determine what you want people to say about you at your funeral, and then live up to it until that day comes. -HSRjr.
God is Love
-Rev Run

T.I. Sentenced to a year and a day



Mar 27 2009 10:28 AM EDT
T.I. Upbeat As He Enters Atlanta Courtroom For Sentencing
Tip smiles and waves to people in courtroom.
By Jayson Rodriguez
ATLANTA — It was a dreary, warm and wet morning in Atlanta as T.I. prepared for his sentencing on felony weapons charges at the Richard B. Russell Federal Courthouse Friday morning (March 27).

Shortly before 9:30 a.m., the rapper arrived at the 23rd-floor chamber, where he would appear before Judge Charles Pannell Jr. His manager, Jason Geter, was present beforehand. The sterile building was largely quiet as federal workers, lawyers and citizens slowly filed in. In the courtroom, there was a mix of teens, curious employees from the building, and the rapper's family, including his longtime partner, Tameka "Tiny" Cottle. A hushed tone overtook the room with T.I.'s entrance. Lawyers were still entering.

T.I. was greeted warmly by his legal team. He was wearing a charcoal gray suit, dark dress shirt and matching tie. His spirits appeared up as he flashed a smile to different people as he scanned the room. Outside, a number of media outlets awaited word, just like T.I., on whether the rapper's plea deal would be honored or not.

The rapper, who was arrested in 2007 after trying to illegally purchase firearms, had previously worked out a plea deal that significantly cut down his jail time. T.I. — who will discuss how he feels about his upcoming jail time on "T.I.'s Road to Redemption: The Reckoning," airing Tuesday at 9 p.m. ET on MTV — made a plea deal last March that suggested if he completed 1,000 hours of community service before sentencing, paid a $100,000 fine and agreed to complete another 500 hours of community service after his time behind bars, he would be sentenced to a year and a day in prison.

The sentence is notable, according to legal experts, because of the specific length. If T.I. were to be sentenced to one year in prison, for example, he would be required to complete the entire sentence. The sentence of one year and one day could allow T.I. to be released earlier for good behavior, if warranted.