Kanye West Says Government Administers AIDS, to Get Diamonds

Kanye West

On Sunday July 24, 2005, Kanye West was presented with the 2005 Million Man March Image Award on behalf of the Board of Directors of Million Man March 10 Anniversary, The Millions More Movement.

Kanye West graciously accepted the Millions More Movement Image Award for Ourstanding Achievement in 2005.

Here is a part of his acceptance speech:

Kanye West: (at 6:00 mark) And, it’s interesting that we just had a meeting in the office and it was brought up about, and its funny that I brought up in a song about, you know the government administers AIDS. I think the figure I learned when I was at Live 8 was that there was over 6,000 people in Africa dying everyday from AIDS.

But, I said the government administers the AIDS.

This is the whole thing. If you’ve got something that you want to get to, and there’s a people that are strong people, a people that are warriors, in order to get to their resources you’ve got to weaken them. What else has the strongest people you know in more of a fetal position than the AIDS epidemic?

And, then you hear about this. I say in another song, I said, you know the best medicine goes to people that’s paid. If Magic Johnson got a cure for AIDS and all the broke mothers passed away. So that means a cure for AIDS. So who has a cure?

Maybe the same people that administer it that want to get to the diamonds (applause)

So a lot of these things, I don’t even set out… Really, I’m an entertainer. That’s one of the reasons why I think God let me live. But, there must have been a deal made when He spared my life in an accident. He said at any given moment I’m gonna just use you. I’m gonna speak through you at any given moment and you gotta just run with it…

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Alicia Keys: Gangsta Rap Was A Conspiracy

Alicia Keys

There’s another side to Alicia Keys: conspiracy theorist. The Grammy-winning singer told Blender magazine that the bicoastal feud between slain rappers Tupac Shakur and Notorious B.I.G. was fueled “by the government and the media, to stop another great black leader from existing.”

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Tom Delonge Speaks Out About 9/11

Tom Delonge

Blink 182 star Tom DeLonge has followed in the footsteps of Charlie Sheen by becoming the latest celebrity to publicly doubt the official version of events behind 9/11 and voice his belief that the attacks were an inside job.

DeLonge is the lead singer in Blink 182, a southern Californian punk/pop quartet that has had two US Billboard number one selling albums and whose 1999 album Enema of the State went platinum five times over.

During a hosting spot on a San Diego’s KAVA-FM radio station, DeLonge talked with Professor James Fetzer about evidence of 9/11 inside involvement.

“We do know that the buildings came down in a fashion extremely similar to a controlled demolition of a building – we do know that expertise that is needed to fly those gigantic planes into that exact location could never have been achieved by someone that just learned how to fly a small plane, said DeLonge.”

Discussing the failure of NORAD to enact standard operating procedure and intercept the planes and Norman Mineta’s testimony about Cheney’s orders ‘still standing’ – DeLonge stated, “Cheney knew that the planes are coming in and he capped the order to leave it alone so it could hit.”

“It’s so weird how our own government did it to us, 9/11 was not perpetrated by a bunch of people that just learned how to fly planes,” said DeLonge.

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