Known as Blazn Aymondo. Even though from one the most notorious Caribbean Islands of all time, Jamaica... it is Africa whom my actions stand for. My future is just beginning too broaden, as of now, on the brink of graduating school. To make a long story short, my plan is to 1] Reach my pinnacle through aeronautical engineering, in order to complete the dream of creating a Aerospace corporation in Africa that will help my people prosper, whether economically or through other global aspects but definitely, by increasing literacy , by becoming near or completely self sustaining and independent, by nurturing the (non-)knowledgeable, and by promoting and preserving social-unity. 2] Following the success of my first plan, I'll be leading or supporting the revolutionary cleansing of colonization that exist in all 46 countries and bring the heritage - the Real heritage - of African ( "the beginning") culture to the forefront of our future.
"My actions will be so large scale that all who are oppressed will feel a sort of heavenly enlightenment...a voice which had been in them from birth. The same consciousness that allowed life to speak and listen, saying, 'BElieve in YOUrself'"
"If not me who will end slavery or colonization or anything you may call the thing that is tied around my people's neck daily until they have no breath...I guarantee that I'll be standing next to the person who does."
An idea worth spreading...
If one person stopped, listened to their internal voice - the same one inside the soul, which guides their mind and body - telling themselves that I, human being, will not do anymore injustice until a truthful, loving, and peaceful world is brought back to the forefront of all walks of life...Yes indeed, I'm talking to you about the same one [voice] you've heard and constantly reminded your children to be conscious of; I'm talking to you about the one that is still flourishing unstained, uncontaminated, and morally filled with in all indigenous/tribal cultures. Civilization or Colonization derived from these, so called, barbarians and beast but at least these ' the uncivil' have kept the sacred and non-paganistic lives more humane than these large narrow minded-conspiracy filled governments.
I say nothing different from what the independent and unifying individual speaks/
Life: If you are someone that recognizes the true troubles of the Mother Land or the World, is insightful and possesses wise solutions, or simply finds pleasure in reasoning with thoughtful people...
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Still in my teens, I never been more appreciative that my mother, who is from the west indies, exposed me as a child to gardening varieties of real food. Even after leaving the sun-ful Florida and going to the long winter northeast, to this day I have an outside garden (when possible) and hydroponic garden indoors. Food is the medicine; medicine is the food. Every drug, is a derivative of a living PLANT, whether vegetable, fruit, herb, etc...
Hopefully there could be such a movement where I am living now...
Respect to Ron and his colleagues...to all who know "Ital is vital"
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But don't just take my word for it...ask a child.
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Maybe you haven't seen or heard about the wars throughout history til present day, but it wouldn't surprise the world (more specifically: the victims) when technology exactly like this is weaponized or somehow/someway turned into a "human genocide machine".
HIV was created by man and definitely should be eradicated; hunger people definitely should be fed...however, if there were no wars and petty egos that lead to violence both of those issues would be solved. Right?
P.S. It still is a good talk though.
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This all means that Libya would be extremely powerful... enough, so that other countries only on the African continent could unite and begin (which they did before his assassination by "rebels" from another country, not the actual Libyans) to create Africa's first monetary bank systems so that the African people can start to use their own money, gold or paper currency, and break the chains of most foreign powers that own the african countries through the use of politics and extortion.
Gaddafi was on the brink of Africa's revolution. By the way, he personally funded and was the main key supporter in Africa's first independent satellite that would rant the peoples anything from security to internet to phone services. It cost roughly 6 billion... Africa pays over 500 billion yearly to merely borrow services from foreign states.
I may not be Libya-born but I know revolution and radical moves are made to help a people become more independent and FREE.
I repeat: If you seek the truth... you will #FindTheTruth. I've said more about his life than, the propaganda. "So Much Corruption Its A Shame"
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