Friday, September 20, 2024

For New Readers Here About the Diddy Case:




An ugly graphic for an ugly-ass soul.


Since the topic is becoming relevant again due to the recent arrest of Sean "Diddy" Combs & there are some new readers on the site (welcome!), here's a link to all my old articles about his (alleged, whatever) role in the murder of Tupac Shakur over the years, as well as some of the ghastly sex and physical abuse:





As you can see, I'm no Johnny-Come-Lately to this issue and have always held the belief that Dick Puffin' Daddy was the "big fish" behind it.  I'm also of the belief he's part of a larger government surveillance/blackmail operation the way Jeffrey Epstein was, and I'm not new to THAT belief either.  It's common knowledge that the U.S. gov't/law enforcement love to take down successful Black men, and rumors about Diddy's crimes have been public knowledge for decades.  So why did it take so long for them to act (just like it took them forever to actually put Epstein behind bars)?  And why was his house bugged in exactly same way as Epstein's?  Normal people--even the super wealthy--don't hide cameras in the walls.  Aside from having a hard-on for surveillance, what do Diddy, Epstein & J. Edgar Hoover have in common

Answer:  Alleged homosexual proclivities, which are a well-known bargaining chip when it comes to blackmail.  (See:  This).  While being gay or bi is not the scandal it once was in general, there are still a number of very closeted rappers, actors & other high-profile people who, for whatever reason, believe that coming out would harm their public image & cause them to lose fans.  They may be older, conservative or from a time/place where being anything but straight was not okay (and still isn't).  Or maybe they've built their public image around a super-masculine persona (think Rock Hudson)... or being a "thug."  Yeah.  You get the picture.




The Call Is Coming From Inside the House?



"When a Stranger" isn't a stranger at all: are the Hip-Hop Cops hiding in plain sight?



Rap fans often talk about the "Hip Hop Cops" as if they're white FBI agents following rappers around in unmarked vans recording everything they do from the bushes, but what if they were actually people INSIDE the rap community like Diddy, Russell Simmons, Afrika Bambaataa & others who have allegations of sexual assault (often of the homosexual variety) against them?  The super rich, powerful ones allowed to get away with their crimes in plain sight for years while everybody wonders why the fuck local police, the Feds, the DEA & pretty much ANY law enforcement agency are asleep at the switch?   White cats like VladTV often get accused of being agents, but in my opinion he's a less likely (or at least EQUALLY LIKELY) suspect than these higher ups.  Hear me out. 

Recall that it was a Black informant who drugged Fred Hampton with barbiturates before Chicago police burst in & shot him 91 times, also killing Black Panther associate Mark Clark.  A Black person killed Malcolm X & Tupac Shakur (and in all likelihood, Biggie Smalls); Black would-be assassins burst into the house on 56 Hope Road & riddled it with bullets, nearly killing Bob & Rita Marley and manager Don Taylor on the orders of a CIA-backed politician (Edward Seaga...or as he was known in Jamaica:  Edward CIAga).  Rising stars/lead singers Jacob Miller & Peter Tosh would also be dead by the end of the '80s, and both had called out the CIA and law enforcement by name in their music (as had Marley in his song "Rat Race" with the line:  "Rasta don't work for no CIA").

In case what I'm suggesting isn't clear, it goes like this:  I believe the FBI & other 3-letter agencies may be employing the services of powerful people in the rap community to serve as informants, using things like their closeted homosexuality, gang affiliations, the fact that they started their labels with drug money or other scandalous info to coerce them into doing so.  In exchange for bugging their homes & snitching on their peers in scheduled secret debriefings, they're allowed to live a life of Riley:  crazy parties, sex with underage victims, all the drugs they could possibly desire (possibly sourced from law enforcement evidence rooms at times) & most importantly, immunity from arrest/prosecution. 

Except eventually things snowball to the point their handlers can no longer keep their end of the bargain because social media, the actual news media & police in far-flung jurisdictions receive so many credible complaints there's no choice but to act.  (IMO this is likely why a single rape allegation against a powerful man is rarely enough for law enforcement to act & several are required before they'll even look into it--not because EVERY celebrity/business tycoon is an informant, but because they're protecting the ones that are by setting the bar so high & normalizing this standard).  



Weaponized Tribalism:  Using Race to Confound & Beguile 



Welp, it's pretty clear which side represents the Europeans in this analogy.


Black folks have a long history of believing their own people are inherently benevolent & would do them no harm.  It's happening right now with their overwhelming support of Kamala Harris, who was notorious for incarcerating Black people & fighting to KEEP non-violent offenders locked up before becoming Joe Biden's right hand woman.  Recall that Biden was co-author of the 3-Strikes Crime Bill that's responsible for said incarceration epidemic of Black people--particularly Black men--which currently includes more people than were slaves at the height of slavery if you count all levels of the criminal justice system (awaiting trial, jail, bail bonds, parole, etc).  That's to say nothing of his abhorrent stance on cutting SSI & welfare, authoring the RAVE Act & siding with Clarence Fucking Thomas against his victim Anita Hill, OR the credible rape allegations against Biden himself.  The duo are MODERATE REPUBLICANS by any other country's standards, yet their Blackness & proximity to it erase all sins.  Not to mention, it doesn't take much to look good standing next to a convicted felon whose 2nd term goals include turning the Democratic republic into a dictatorship with his insidious Project 2025.  Go ahead & Google that one yourself, I'm tired.

Tupac also made this mistake early in his career, and he paid for it dearly.  After the first shooting, his views changed from "Black People Against the World/Panther Power" to "Trust No One."  And it would appear those views were justified because it was a Black man who eventually killed him on the orders of another Black man.   ðŸ˜ž

One thing I know for sure:  There are a lot of billionaires & multi-millionaires in the music, film & fashion world world who are probably shitting bricks right now.  Kanye, Jay-Z, Russell Simmons, Master P, Birdman, Drake & a few others come to mind.  As with the Epstein case, the Feds have not just hours or days but YEARS of footage of wild drugged-out sex (and rape) parties & other criminal behavior to sift through, and the general public will never see it.  That's a shame, as I believe full transparency is required for law enforcement (especially at the Federal level) to operate ethically & maintain proper checks & balances.  In all likelihood, these other celebs & power players will never be brought to justice no matter what's on those tapes, just as Epstein's rapist/sex trafficking cronies haven't been.  

Chances are they'll use the footage to blackmail THEM & turn them into informants too.  There's a reason pedophilia & other sex crimes continue to receive such offensively mild sentences despite being the one thing conservatives & liberals are fully united in their hatred of.  Our cops, judges, lawyers, prosecutors & politicians are likely up to their elbows in CSAM & other unsavory shit if the truth was known.  Because who else would they be protecting?  In this incarceration-happy nation that locks up more of its population than any country on Earth, any reason to deny freedom is good enough...  except when it comes to things like domestic violence & sex crimes, then it's "anger management courses" and community service, IF that. 

Meanwhile non-violent drug offenses continue receiving harsh and sometimes mandatory minimum sentences.  Where's the mandatory minimum for rape with instrumentation involving a minor at church camp?  Infecting a disabled person in a nursing home with an incurable STD?  Admitting to a judge that you raped your two toddler children?  Why is Matthew Perry's dealer--a woman who sold him a CIII drug that he consented to buying after writing the literal book on addiction--facing life in prison while his doctor who introduced him to the drug--a medical professional who should've known better--not even losing his license?  

Money, power & social status.  The End.

Here's hoping the people on those FBI tapes doing the evil deeds are shaking in their Yeezys.  Better sleep with one eye open...


Update 9/23/2024:  Twitter/X.com is literally exploding with accusations after Usher deleted his account when called out about his Diddy connection.  It appeared Pink scrubbed hers too, but after some investigation she actually did so back in February, months before the Diddy case took off.  She claims it was due to (unrelated) death threats.  Other celebs that have had "files" pulled on them include Birdman (damn, I'm good!), Nicki Minaj & comedian/"local sexpot" Trevor Moore, who died in a mysterious alcohol-related fall in 2021.  Many others are being called out that likely have no dirt on their hands but it'll be interesting to see who comes out clean & who doesn't when the dust finally settles.  Stay tuned. 
















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