Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Professor Griff Breaks Down Obama's Broken Promises

A small business is any business that is not categorized as a Fortune 500 business. 90% of Americans work at companies that are considered to be a small businesses. Both small business owners and their employees are begining to suffer due to the policies that restrict their growth. That can only spell disaster to the American people.More and more business are choosing to hire less people in order to sustain all the taxes they must pay and regulations they must follow.

The goal is to ELIMINATE the middle-class as we know it, the gap of wealth is growing and it results in a negative trickle effect. Obama is a robot for big bankers.

As a person who believes in entrepreneurship and would be categorized as a small business it disturbs me that people refuse to wake up before their families and love ones are affected. Charisma and being a facade of greatness coming from the Black community is not enough.

Sunday, May 5, 2013

A Comment to Lift the Spirits


No! You wicked so call black women are the world's ( societies of nations) mockery being that you all are too stupid to see anything nor do you all listen but, that's why smart not simple black men happiness rightfully so else where.

It is written in Micah 7:10. Black women are our worst enemies as black men and any so call black man that can not see that, then he is blind as a bat and is not even on my conversational level at all so, you need to wake up before it's too late for simple ones.

I want two things to be felt when absorbing the ENERGY of the above statements.
  1. I want it to reflect the NECESSITY of Alpha Black men to come against this spirit and ENERGY to maintain the sanity of Black women.
  2. Black women must learn to block out this type of ENERGY and realize issues reside in men like this that go beyond them as an individual.

Friday, December 14, 2012

Supporting Black Beauty Companies: Make Your Move in 2013


Challenge yourself for the New Year and every year thereafter to do more than complain about the absence of economical power amongst Black people in our communities.

I don't want to condemn the lack of consciousness and ignorance that is prevalent in the community. Most people go through life seeking the easiest way to make it through their lives on a day by day basis. Often-times consumers purchase products based how easy it is to obtain them, the products price and the marketing appeal of the product.

When it comes to Black haircare many consumers will also get confused and purchase products that features Black models who appeal to the desired condition they would like their hair to reflect. These models create a glitch in the mind because they send an ENERGY that the product is a Black product for Black haircare. While the product might be designed for Black haircare, one must remember 9 out of 10 times, if the product is in a non-Black owed beauty supply store, the product was not created by a Black person*. People have the consciousness to look for products that have certain ingredients they deem necessary for their beauty needs, but there is a major link missing.

Who makes these products, who benefits from the revenue generated and which communities benefit from this revenue? Does the money you spend result in the creation of jobs and the strengthening of interests and programs that build Black families?

99 percent of the time the answer is "No". We have an uncanny habit and tendency to make others rich by giving them money that could help strengthen ourselves. Picture yourself standing on the rooftop of a high-rise building and throwing money into the air. Or better yet picture yourself taking a handful of money and flushing it down the toilet. This represents the ENERGY of how many Black people engage in their spending habits.

Sunday, December 2, 2012

Taken Into A New World Of Sex


Due to the lack of respect many men have for women via this culture more and more men are feeling increasingly confident in asking women to perform anal sex and do other things with their anus. The innocent, delicate purity shield around the aura of women has cracked and dissipated years ago.

Once a culture is created and women can be humiliated and used in many ways with acceptance, many men begin to feel more confident in taking out their perversions on the women they bed.

Take a look at the following letter that was sent to my via my Black Celebrity Energy website:
What an amazing article! Thank you for sharing. Your points really resonated with me because of a relationship I engaged in that did not feel right. The man (Black) focused on my azz in a way that did not sit well with me. (Pardon the pun). This man is a minor celebrity - he has an Internet Radio show and I was a regular listener. At first he stated he wanted to marry me before moving on to what he would like to do to me in the bedroom. This included giving me a pedicure and "going down town" (as if these two things would clinch the deal...), however he soon moved onto the "stick a fork in that azz" talk. He called my vagina a "tunnel" ... Being a non-American I was polite but I did laugh at him... he asked why I was laughing. I said I thought he was a comedian... you can see by this exchange that cross cultural discourse can be fraught. I told him that no women wants her beautiful flower to be called a tunnel. We did, however, persevere with our dating. No actual sex yet, I have to add.

Very soon this lolly pop jock invited me to read a book he was writing and proudly sent me an except of the "love scene" he had written. I was appalled - the violence of the sex - in the "back door" across the arm of a chair, no foreplay, and lasting some four hours ("in the back door") before both parties collapsed in mutual ... aah... pleasure. Like I said the guy is a comedian. I told him I didn't think the sex scene was very sexy and that it read more like rape scene than a love scene. That's how Black people have sex, he told me... I doubted that at the time but since reading your article perhaps he was right.

There were other occasions when I, a lover of sensuality, and he, a back door azz pounder, tried to connect but it was never meant to be. It just did not feel right.

Oh, one other thing - he told me that other women (Black) who had read the "love scene" thought the characters were a "cute couple" and that they loved the "love scene." I guess when women stop enabling attitudes such as this man's then there will not be a lot of change. Once again - thanks for sharing. I'm sorry I missed the live broadcast!

Thursday, November 8, 2012

Black Men and the Weave Weapon

Memo to Black women This is a "No-No" in the eyes of Black Men...............Give Me a Break!

Currently my hair is natural with no chemicals. I'm wearing Braids but when I don't have braids I choose to straighten my hair with heat opposed to using a relaxer, but I must say this about what I call "The Weave Weapon".

First, let's be honest most Black men don't care about weaves. If you tricked the average Black man and asked him if he liked weaves he would say "No" because it's the politically correct thing to say and weaves represent fake hair. If you came back the next day and asked the same man to quickly name 5 Black women he finds beautiful in 10 seconds, 4 out of 5 of those women would have a weave or wear weaves on occasion.. It's important to ask this question with a timer, so the person can't think about his choices which means it comes from his subconscious mind.

It's a good trick to try on a Black man, because it would reveal many truths and the madness of attacking Black women with weaves has to stop. Even though there are many women who choose hairstyles simply because they like them. Black women will only (AND ALWAYS) mutate into what she thinks will attract the attention of Black men.

Black men attacking Black women because they wear weaves has only become a weapon used when they're pissed off at Black women and looking for a way to attack. It's like a couple fighting and bringing up things in the other person that could be considered a flaw. Things each person lives with and doesn't mind living with until they get pissed off, or feel attacked and need a way to insult the other.

Do Black men have the ENERGY of resisting women with weaves? How many Black men think women with weaves are beautiful and say "I like the video of "such and such"...... but all the women in the video have weaves? How many weave wearing women have openly been admired by Black men?

Take a look at this picture, here's another man who likes to use the weave weapon:

Sunday, November 4, 2012

Blindly Supporting Black Genocide

One day we will become tired of being "Silly Rabbits" lured into destruction by toxic carrots".
One of my determinations is to put constant pressure on the community by exposing the ENERGY of the culture so many people will wake up. I don't want people to just wake up, I want them to become enraged by the idea that someone is attempting to control them and strengthen themselves spiritually to avoid that from happening.

As people navigate and tread through their chaotic and sometimes crazy lives they become weakened and constantly seek out comforts that allow them to escape and find temporary satisfactions.

Change seems like such an imposing word and a word that's filled with the ENERGY of having to take action in a way that seems burdensome. A way that seems like a "Pain in the Ass".

What people don't realize is that change, when it comes to spiritual strength doesn't require any physical effort. It only requires being aware and the resistance of absorbing and taking part in YOUR OWN DESTRUCTION.

It means ceasing all support to those things that contribute to your life and communities becoming shattered.

We have to concentrate on coming against the POWER and EGO illusion Mainstream culture instills in the minds of those around us that leads them down the wrong path.

Hopefully this video will make people become disgusted with much of mainstream culture. Do you know the more you assimilate that ENERGY the less POWERFUL those who are being used to destroy us will feel? Do it for yourself, do it for your kids, do it for the next generation coming. The time is now!

Click Here to view a video that breaks down how we take part in destroying ourselves. 

Friday, October 26, 2012

Disgraceful Protesting!

Look it's a gathering for Civil Rights, no it's Black men who support another Black man who gets on the level of a woman.

Even if I sided with the bus driver's actions in the Cleveland Bus Incident, I would never protest in support of giving his job back. That would be in the hands of a higher power. I would not be able to ignore the lack of professionalism and control the bus driver demonstrated, no matter how vindicating I thought his reaction was in the incident.

I would have to ADMIT he was NOT Defending himself, he was proving a point and lashing out due to anger and principle. Defending himself would mean he's under unrelenting attack and has to physically respond to stop it. Defending oneself is not being pushed and then the person backs away and you decide to hit them. I would have to admit this and though I might have found contentment in him responding to a person who thinks they can hit another, I could not ignore all the facts of the incident.

He created a volatile, dangerous situation by agitating someone who seemed to be a loose cannon. He did not have control over the bus and allowed himself to become emotionally unstable by arguing with the female passenger. He put himself and all passengers in danger. The point has been often made: "what if she had a gun or razor"? The answer is, that's correct, what if she did have those weapons, it puts all others at risk.

Who should have control over the bus? The bus driver or a passenger?

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