Saturday, 30 April 2011

ROYALTY, ROTHSCHILDS AND GOLDSMITHS

Annabel Goldsmith, Zac Goldsmith, Jemima Khan (nee Goldsmith). Zac and Jemima have a brother Ben who is married to Kate Rothschild.

"Jacob Rothschild's hospitality to Camilla is legendary.

"He gives her and her sister the run of his estate in Corfu and the yacht has always been at her disposal."

But, reportedly, Jacob Rothschild is now taking the side of Lady Annabel Goldsmith, who was not invited to William's wedding.

On 1 May 2011, we learn more about the reported split between Camilla, wife of Prince Charles, and Lady Annabel Goldsmith, who was a friend of Princess Diana.

(ROYAL WEDDING: 'Those are not heir-bearing hips are they?'.)

Camilla's family has links to Lady Annabel Goldsmith's family.

Camilla's brother, Mark Shand, is married to Clio Goldsmith, daughter of the late Teddy Goldsmith, Lady Annabel’s brother-in-law.

A source close to the Goldsmiths is quoted in the Mail on Sunday as saying: "There is no better networker or hostess than Annabel but if you cross her, there is no turning back."

Jacob Rothschild is reported to have sided with Annabel.

Jacob Rothschild's niece Kate is married to Lady Annabel's son, Ben.

According to the source: "Jacob Rothschild’s hospitality to Camilla is legendary. He gives her and her sister the run of his estate in Corfu and the yacht has always been at her disposal.

"Annabel is a dangerous enemy to have."

Carole Middleton, nee Carole Goldsmith, mother of Kate Middleton.

Jemima Khan is the daughter of Lady Annabel.

In 2010, Jemima Khan tweeted:

Kate Middleton – those are not heir-bearing hips are they? Unfeasibly narrow.

According to the Mail on Sunday's source: "Charles and Camilla didn’t approve.

"Camilla especially is very fond and protective of Kate.

"They don’t think much of Jemima Khan’s public backing of Julian Assange either."

Jemima Khan tweeted during William's wedding: "No offence to Camilla, but I'd have preferred - out of respect - that no one had substituted for the mother of the groom at the register signing."

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The Rothschilds and British Royalty

"In 1809, we find the Royal Dukes, brothers of George IV, doing what common people would then generally refrain from doing.

"We find the Jew Abraham Goldsmid, the same who helped to finance the French Revolution acting as host to the Duke of Cambridge, whilst the latter, with the Duke of Cumberland, used to visit Nathan Rothschild in his Piccadilly home.

"The Prince Regent arranged payments of borrowed money to the Elector of Hesse-Cassel through Nathan’s hands."


Sir James Goldsmith who has links to the Rothschilds (Cached). He multiplied his fortune as a brash corporate raider in the United States during the 1980s (Billionaire with a Cause vanityfair.com ) "He inherited many of his traits from his father Frank Goldsmith, the descendant of a distinguished Jewish banking family from Frankfurt once as famous as the Rothschilds." (Obituary: Sir James Goldsmith - People, News - The Independent)

The Biggest Secret - Chapter 18

"Goldsmith, formerly Goldschmidt, ... served the Brotherhood by launching the Referendum Party in Britain to hijack the anti-European Union opposition and lead it to failure.

"It also split the Conservative vote in key constituencies which helped the Brotherhood choice, Tony Blair, to become Prime Minister.

"Part of this strategy involved the former Conservative Party Treasurer... Lord McAlpine, making a very public transfer to Goldsmith’s party and he later became its leader.

"Goldsmith's elder brother Edward, 'Teddy', founded The Ecologist magazine and has connections with the WWF."

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RUSSELL TARG

Russell Targ

Russell Targ is controversial.

According to Targ:

"Heaven and Hell are available for the asking, but no experience can take place in our lives except in our consciousness...

"A master told his student: 'You don’t have to look for God. God is here now.'" -

Russell Targ.

Targ worked for the CIA.

How does a laser physicist working for the CIA find his way to a spiritual awakening? -

On the Consciousness Frontier with Russell Targ.




Targ's work for the CIA involved 'remote viewing' (eg. seeing into the future)

According to the Washington Post of August 7, 1977, top 'Scientologists' were at one time in charge of all Remote Viewing and other related CIA mind control operations at Stanford Research Institute under the auspices of CIA MK-ULTRA.

(See the Washington Post article of August 7, 1977, Psychic Spying? by John L. Wilhelm regarding the connection between the Stanford Research Institute, CIA mind control operations via MK-ULTRA and the Church of Scientology.)

Targ may have given up all links to the CIA and become 'spiritual'?

Views on Targ are mixed. (MK-ULTRA SubProject 130: Personality Theory (ACIM, Unity Church ...)





Esp And Psychic Spies Explained Russell Targ, Phd

ROYAL WEDDING - GOLDSMITHS

Princess Diana with Jemima Goldsmith and her close friend Lady Annabel Goldsmith. Photograph: John Giles/PA



What do the following have in common?



1. Tony Blair (prime minister at the time of the death of Princess Diana),



2. Lady Annabel Goldsmith (wife of Sir James Goldsmith, who was allegedly the father of Princess Diana)



3. Jemima Khan (née Goldsmith, allegedly the sister of Princess Diana),



4. Rosa Monckton ('friend' of Diana, married to Dominic Lawson, allegedly an MI6 spy - MI6 Rosa Monckton and the Oxbridge spooks... /Diana, and the baby buried in her garden Mail Online)



None of them were invited to the Royal Wedding.



(Royal wedding: Jemima Khan, Diana )



Jemima Khan



Some Goldsmiths were invited: Kate and Gary for example.



Kate Middleton's mother was born Carole Goldsmith.



Carole's brother Gary Goldsmith was filmed giving hard drugs to an undercover reporter. (Middleton uncle drugs & vice.)



What do we know about Diana and the Goldsmiths?



Frances Shand Kydd and Diana (www.dailymail.co.uk/.)



Lady Diana's mother was Frances Shand Kydd, who was born Frances Ruth Roche.



Reportedly, Frances had Jewish origins. (Davidic Ancestry of Prince William.)



Lady Diana's father may have been Jewish.

William, may have Jewish origins.



On 7 September 2007, the Independent (Ireland) produced an article entitled: A Murky Question, by Declan Lynch

(The Mail also covered the story. Were Diana and Jemima sisters? Mail Online)

Acording to Declan Lynch:



Princess Diana's father was Sir James Goldsmith.



Sir James was the son of Frank Goldsmith, the descendant of a Jewish banking family from Frankfurt.



Sir James Goldsmith who has links to the Rothschilds (Cached). He multiplied his fortune as a brash corporate raider in the United States during the 1980s (Billionaire with a Cause vanityfair.com ) "He inherited many of his traits from his father Frank Goldsmith, the descendant of a distinguished Jewish banking family from Frankfurt once as famous as the Rothschilds." (Obituary: Sir James Goldsmith - People, News - The Independent)



According to Declan Lynch:



The "Goldsmith" version "had been circulating in aristocratic circles for a long time."



Officially, Diana was the daughter of the Earl Spencer and Frances Shand Kydd.



Sources have long maintained that Goldsmith was conducting an affair with Frances around the time that Diana was conceived.



Nobody denies that the affair took place, "at a time when Frances was deeply unhappy in her marriage to the Earl, who was 'drinking heavily' and 'being beastly towards her'".



Tina Brown, author of The Diana Chronicle, suggests it was a long-running affair.



In Brown's version, there is strong support for the idea of Goldsmith being the father of Lady Diana, though she can't prove it.

Zak Goldsmith, son of Sir James Goldsmith.

Diana



William



Zak Goldsmith



Diana has a physical resemblance to Sir James' children, Jemima Khan (nee Goldsmith), Diana's best friend, and Zak Goldsmith.



Ben Goldsmith



Benjamin Goldsmith (born in 1980) married Kate Emma Rothschild (b. 1982), daughter of the late Amschel Rothschild

Diana was like her father in looks, "but also in her charisma, her sexual appetites, her madness, and her propensity for causing trouble."



Jemima Khan



MARRAKECH BOMB - INSIDE JOB?

People of Marrrakech

A website has accused friends of Morroco's King Mohammed VI of being behind the bombing in Marrakech.

The website Hibapress accuses Mounir Majidi, the king's secretary, and WFP (Authenticity and Modernity Party) boss Fouad Ali El Himma of being behind the attack in Marrakesh.

And, according to political exile Abdelillah Issou, the Moroccan regime wants to create 'a state of siege.'

The bomb gives the rich elite an excuse to clamp down on opponents of the regime?

(Marrakech : Les théories de la conspiration commencent Demain - [ Translate this page ])

There are conflicting reports about what happened in the bombing in Morocco.

The bomb in Marrakesh that killed 16 people "was set off by a remote-control device", according to Morrocan Interior minister Taeb Cherkaoui.

"The explosion was set off from a distance," Mr Cherkaoui told parliament in Rabat. (Al Qaeda suspected in Marrakesh bombing )

Marrakech

The news portal Lakome.com had said that the bomb was a suicide attack.

They also said that the bomber had been freed from prison two months ago after having been sentenced to eight years in jail for rape.

(Marrakesh bomb blast: Briton among 16 killed in terrorist attack ...‎)

Two of the dead are "Michal Zekry, 29, an Israeli-Canadian who was pregnant, and her husband, Messod Wizman, 30, a Moroccan-Canadian." (Fatal Bomb in Morocco Shows Signs of Al Qaeda )

A third Jewish victim was "British travel writer Peter Moss" who used to work for the Jewish Chronicle.

(Briton named as victim of Morocco bombing)

The bombers had to get through police controls to attack the square, which is well protected.

"They were surely well organized and significantly trained, " said Jean-Yves Moisseron, editor of Maghreb-Machrek. (Fatal Bomb in Morocco Shows Signs of Al Qaeda)

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MOROCCO BOMB

Welcome to Morocco.



On 28 April 2011, the Morocco-U.S. Defense Consultative Committee was meeting in Rabat in Morocco. (Morocco-US Defense Consultative Committee meets in Rabat)



On 28 April 2011, Le Figaro reported the deaths of a British national and two French nationals in a bomb attack in Morocco.



The bomb hit the Argana cafe in Jamaa el-Fna square in Marrakesh.



The total number of people killed is reported to be 14.







In 2003, bombers attacked five targets in Casablanca, killing 45 people.



In 2011, "Morocco has seen two months of protests against King Mohammed VI amid a tide of uprisings across the region." (Marrakesh bomb strikes Djemaa el-Fna square)



Morocco is much, much poorer than Egypt.



According to economist Najib Akesbi, "entire sectors" of the economy serve as sources of income for the rich elite.



According to Akesby, King Mohammed VI and his family control most farmland and the main companies in the industrial, services, commercial, distribution and export sectors. (Poverty time bomb ticks in Morocco - Africa - Mail & Guardian Online)

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MOROCCO TURNS VIOLENT?

THE PUZZLING CASE OF MOROCCO

ISRAEL'S FRIEND MOROCCO

Morocco and tourism

Morocco - the CIA's dustbin and the CIA's recruiting ...

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VODACOM MISS TZ YAZINDULIWA RASMI JIJINI DAR

Hivi ndivyo nembo ya Vodacom Miss Tanzania 2011 itakavyokuwa,ilizinduliwa rasmi hapo jana katika Hotel ya kimataifa ya Kilimanjaro Kempnsiky jijini Dares Salaam.
Mkurugenzi wa Lino Internation Agency waandaji wa Miss Tanzania,Hashimu Lundenga akiongea na kuwatambulisha baadhi ya warembo waliowahi kushiriki katika shindano la Vodacom Miss Tanzania miaka ya nyuma katika uzinduzi rasmi wa Vodacom Miss Tanzania 2011.
Mkuu wa udhamini wa Vodacom Tanzania,George Rwehumbiza akizungumza wakati wa uzinduzi wa nembo mpya itakayotumika katika shindano la Vodacom Miss Tanzania 2011 na shindano hilo kuzinduliwa rasmi hapo jana katika Hotel ya kimataifa ya Kilimanjaro Kempnsiky wengine ni baadhi ya warembo waliowahi kushiriki katika kinyang’anyiro cha Vodacom miss Tanzania miaka iliyopita.
Mkurugenzi wa Miss Tanzania,Hashimu Lundenga akipiga makofi kwa furaha mara baaada ya nembo mpya ya Vodacom miss Tanzania kuzinduliwa rasmi na mashindano hayo pia.
Mkuu wa udhamini wa Vodacom Tanzania George Rwehumbiza akiwasalimu baadhi ya warembo waliowahi kushiriki kinyang’anyiro cha Vodacom miss Tanzania miaka iliyopita ,katika uzinduzi rasmi wa Vodacom Miss Tanzania 2011 uliofanyioka hapo jana katika Hotel ya Kilimanjaro Kempnsiiky.
Baadhi ya viongozi wa kamati ya Vodacom Miss Tanzania pamoja na wadhamini wakuu wa shindano hilo na warembo waliowahi kushiriki shindano la Vodacom miss Tanzania wakiwa kwenye picha ya pamoja.
Baadhi ya vimwana waliowahi kushiriki shindano la Vodacom miss Tanzania 2010 ambapo Genevieve Emmanuel (kushoto) ndiye alinyakuwa taji la Vodacom Miss Tanzania 2010 nao walikwepo katika uzinduzi huo.
Mwandaaji wa Miss Chang’ombe Tom mwana wa Chilala katikati akiwa na warembo wake waliowahi kushiriki katika shindano la Vodacom Miss Tanzania akiwepo Vodacom miss Tanzania Genevieve Emmanuel (kulia).
Toka kulia ni Meneja udhamini wa Vodacom Tanzania, Rukia Mtingwa,Mkurugenzi wa Lino International Agency, Hashimu Lundenga,Jokate Mwegelo,Mwandishi wa habari wa The Citizen,Matuto Omary na Mkuu wa Itifaki wa Miss Tanzania,Albert Makoye.
Baadhi ya wageni waalikwa waliofika kwenye uzinduzi huo

Friday, 29 April 2011

Some day my Prince will come...



July 29th, 1981.

I remember getting up early in the morning (I don’t remember it being 4AM early) and watching as the shy Lady Diana Spencer married the dashing Prince Charles in one of the most beautiful weddings my ten year old self had ever seen. (Okay, probably the only wedding my ten year old self had ever seen.) Here in front of my eyes, a Princess was born. I was enamored with the real life fairy tale unfolding before my eyes. I followed the birth of both sons, William and Harry, and through her transformation from the shy, timid girl into this beautiful, iconic Princess, through the ugly divorce, and tragically through the death of Diana.

(And I did get up early in the morning one day in 1997 to watch the burial of the beloved Princess.)

After Diana died, I didn’t pay as close attention to the Royals as the spark had gone out. But then her eldest son, William, got engaged and while I didn’t follow the hoopla as closely as I did w/ Diana and Charles, I was very anxious to see the wedding, the DRESS, the fashion, and just how Kate and William handled it.

I had to work today, but I got up and turned the TV on anyway. I admittedly dozed off and on throughout it all up until the wedding vows. The dress was beautiful, Kate and William just looked perfect. You know that Diana is watching with pride today as her son married his Princess. And fairy tales still live on.

So, of course, I have to look at what everyone was wearing. I want a hat, dangit!!!






The dress was BEAUTIFUL! Kate looked stunning, William was so dashing, and they are so in love. Makes you swoon.





The hats! Oh I love the hats! I particularly love the hat that Queen Margrethe II of Denmark is wearing. (The blue one.)




Kate's sister, Pippa, and the young children of the wedding party. Pippa was beautiful as well.



This picture just makes me laugh, poor kid is done with the noise.

Royal Wedding


Thursday, 28 April 2011

ROOTS & CULTURE WITH JAH KIMBUTE

Already in 1983 Jah Kimbute started up the band Roots & Culture and two years later they were registred with the National Arts Council. This was a must in those days to be able to get governmental support, to tour etc. In 1985 they went to Zimbabwe as part of a cultural exchange program. On their return to Dar they managed to get a sponsor in Njumba wa Sanaa, a big handicraft shop in Dar which at that time had money from development aid agencies such as SIDA in Sweden. Nyumba wa Sanaa provided the band with rehearsal facilities. At this time the band was playing on instruments owned by Tanzania Film Company.

In 1986 Roots & Culture went on a tour to Zimbabwe, Zambia and Botswana. The played three months in the club Blue Note in Gabarone. They played "roots music", not pure reggae but based in reggae. With the money they earned they could gradually buy their own instruments. They knew that owning your own instruments was the key to independence:

To be employed or work for a club owner in Tanzania for a composer or one who wants to make his own music is a problem because the owner of the tools will want you to play a certain type of music. He won't give you a chance to do research or just find youself. He wants you to play what is on the market. That what is happening with a lot of bands here. The musicians just become like..., they have to wait what is happening in DRC and becomes popular in Tanzania and then they have to play that.

The owners just want to make money. They are not interested in the music. Most of man is just destroyed by this type of operations. Some people start very vigilant. They have their own sound. But when the sponsor goes in now, he determines the terms. He wants that musician from somewhere to come and join the group. People become copycats to survive.

But of course independence also means you have to organize a lot yourself. That's not always easy:
We are making our own music. We are using our own tools. We are trying to organize our own concerts. If we don't organize our own concerts in town, nobody puts concerts.
Dar es Salaam is not a very good spot for reggae music. But I appreciate that when we organize concerts like in the drive in cinema, it's a lot of youths coming and they really cheer to my music and to the music in general. The musical movement here is a bit fucked up because there is no promotion company, there is no distribution company. There is nothing cultural more than the Indian dubbing your cassette and selling it. That's it.

So when you organize concerts in the drive in you fix up with companies to help supporting cooking, the arena, advertisment and so forth. Then we put together some equipment so that we can get a big sound system and play outside. Normally we try to charge very cheap like a thousand shillings per head so that a lot of people can come in.

So it's promotion for all the bands. Plus the crashers who jump over the wall and make the night become more interesting. (Kimbute laughs.) But otherwise there is nothing really good going on because the music organization or whatever they are not doing a commendable job. They are still into the old style.

You know in Tanzania music was just taken as propaganda, political. I wasn't for the benefit of the artist. Music was just to help the politicians before they held their speeches when they do their campains. So music was just for rule. The ruling party could bring up a truck and say "Your band must play a certain place tomorrow". They give you transport to go. But coming back you have to take care of yourself, you know. And it's like an order.

That is finished right now. Now we're coming to a bit of commersialization. But the commercialization system here is not a system. You have just to stop it. No sales of music. And implement slowly, start afresh.

What is killing things here is lack of copyright. If you don't have a link to any small company in Europe you can just die poor. You can never get your music outside the border, which is very bad. I don't know. It's hard to understand the policy of this country. No one is interested in investing in putting a good studio and having a company because there is no copyright law. And no one really cares much for Tanzanian musicians, because if you don't have a basic right from your own country it's really hard.

When asked when he first heard reggae Jah Kimbute answers:
The first time was in the seventies. I used to love reggae music and soul music. My father used to buy a lot of records, because they used to go out of Tanzania sometimes. We had many records with James Brown, John McRay, Jimmy Cliff. The first reggae I heard was Jimmy Cliff's music, then Johnny Nash. I loved Jimmy Cliff's music. "You can get it if you really want" was a kind of inspiration to me. I started to love Jimmy long time.

Then the time came when I was big enough I went to Europe, to Holland. The reggae scene was big in 1975. Bob Marley and the Wailers they promoted their LP Babylon by bus, I was in Holland at that time. I saw Black Uhuru first time in Germany. They were not big. We went to see them just lika any reggae band. Dread locks and so. But I just loved Michael Rose. Then I come to check Bob and that was another level. The I played music too in a band in Holland in the weekends. We started a group with some guys from Surinam, Trinidad and Jamaica. This was in 1979.

Jah Kimbute says this about his music today:
My music is black music. It has an influence of all black sounds....There is a line of jazz in my music to put more flesh on the music. You can get the soul feeling in my music. There is a traditional touch in my music. I just try to blend. I find it hard to come out with just something like... This is Tanzania and it should be like any popular style. Whatever tropical touch I put in the music that identifies with me. I'm not playing anything from outer space. There is inspiration from what I've been hearing. If I write a song I automatically have the bass line in my head.

We said it is something basically African to start the construction of music from the lower notes.
Yes, that's how I make my music. Then my song should fit on that bass line. It's the bass line and then some drumming. What come next is just some other instruments or some other type of music into my music. Bass, drums and percussion, if they are tight, that's basically what is music to me. Guitars, horns and keyboard is just some flesh. The bones of the music is bass and percussion.

Roots & Culture is primarily a live band and has just done a few recordings. Still they don't perform more than about 25 times in a year.

But Jah Kimbute is convinced that he's doing thte right thing:
Reggae music is future music. You can listen today, tomorrow the next day without getting tired. I respect my music and I'm not even interested to make a kabinda nkoy hit . I'll rather play something that is international like reggae with a bit of Tanzanian touch.









Booking: Roots and Culture Band

Contact: telephone +255(0)752240938

Rais wa shirika la Under The Same Sun akiongea na watu wenye ulemavu wa ngozi leo

Rais wa Shirika la Kusaidia watu wenye ulemavu wa ngozi linalofahamika kwa jina la UNDER THE SAME SUN,Peter Ash akizungumza jiono ya leo na baadhi ya watu wenye ulemavu wa ngozi pamoja na wanahabari huku Mkurugenzi wa Shirika hilo hapa nchini,Vicky Ntetema akimsaidia kutafsiri kwa kiswahili ili kuwaelewesha wale wasiojua lugha la kiingereza.hii ni katika hafla ya mkutano na watu wenye ulemavu wa ngozi (Albino) iliyofanyika katika ukumbi wa mikutano wa Nyumbani Hotel,jijini Mwanza.Mkuu wa Wilaya ya Misungungwi,Mh. Mariam Lugairwa akizungumza katika mkutano huo jioni ya leo,ambapo aliwataka watu kujituma katika kufanya kazi ili kufanikiwa katika maisha na si kuweka dhana potofu ya kusema kwamba ili mtu afanikiwe kimaisha basi li lazima apate viungo vya albino.hii ni jioni ya leo katika hafla iliyoandaliwa na shirika la UNDER THE SAME SUN katika hoteli ya Nyumbani,jijini Mwanza.
Mwenyekiti wa Chama cha watu wenye Ulemavu wa Ngozi Mkoani Mwanza,Alfred Kapole akizungumza wakati akifungua mkutano huo jioni ya leo.
Maafisa wa Shirika la UNDER THE SAME SUN kutoka jijini Dar wakibandika baadi ya picha ukumbini hapo.
Watoto wenye ulemavu wa ngozi ambao walihudhulia hafla mkutano kati ya Shirika la UNDER THE SAME SUN na watu wenye ulemavu wa ngozi.
Mwanalibeneke wa Libeneke la G. SENGO,Albert Sengo akiwa bize kuandika yaliyokuwa yakijiri ndani ya mkutano huo.
Mwanachuo kutoka Chuo cha Mt. Augustine,Monalisa Juma akichangia mawazo katika mkutano huo.
Mkalimani wa Lugha ya Alama kwa ajili ya watu wasiosikia,Jonathan Livingston akiwatafsiria baadhi ya watu waliohudhulia katika mkutano huo ambao walikuwa hawasikii.
Mkutano ukiendelea.

Mama wa Mtoto afahamikaye kwa Jina la Manyashi (kushoto) akiwa pamoja na mumewe (kati) wakifuatilia mkutano huo.
Baadhi ya wanahabari waliohudhulia mkutano huo.
Mambo yakiendelea ndani ya ukumbi wa Nyumbani Hoteli jijini Mwanza leo.