Thursday, August 21, 2014

@NeptyoonTheGod leaks new promo track "Old English (Nep Mix) "


Member @Neptyoon TheGod of #BOOYAH leaks new promo track online from @YoungThug & @A$AP FERG  "Old English" , before he releases his upcoming single off his long-awaited mixtape "BMW" . This is what he had to say to the  @NepMediaBlog followers & supporters  around the world. 

"This is fresh and new material from me, so I hope ya'll like it. I know people are waiting to hear new music from me & see what I have up my sleeves. Thanks for holding me down on this journey trying to reach the top. I promise i'm taking ya'll with me & some of u guys are like, how he gonna take his supporters with him to a label? Maybe not in the same building has me , but u will get money & dreams answered .. Yea probably not at the sametime all at once , but u will eventually!! Thanks again love & dreams " -Nep 

https://soundcloud.com/neptyoon-thegod/old-english-nep-mix


Thursday, August 14, 2014

HITMAN HOLLA #MikeBrown Music Video Prod. by Slurrty @hitmanholla @dutch...

Police In St.Louis Ferguson,MO Is Lying About Teen Mike Brown Murder

st. louis county is lying to you about the #mikebrown ferguson murder
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Patricia March, ex St Louis County officer confirms what all of were already thinking:  St Louis County is corrupt and should not be entrusted with handling the Mike Brown case. 
The original story was that Mike Brown had stolen candy from a store and the police were responding to a call which resulted in Mike getting shot. 10 times. 
They went with this until the cashier of the store Mike Brown was at called in and said he did not steal anything and that they didn’t even call thepolice
So once that story fell through, of course they had to come up with another.
The current cover up that the police are going with at the moment is that Mike Brown assaulted a police officer and was wrestling with said police officer for his gun while in his patrol CAR. Right.
Where did the candy story they previously stood so strongly by go? Why aren’t they mentioning it anymore?
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The story being told by eyewitnesses is that he and a friend were walking in the middle of the street going home and a cop told them to “get the [explicit] on the sidewalk”, shot Mike Brown from his CAR and then got out and shot him again. This story is similar to the one told by another eyewitness in this video.
Twitter blocked the #Ferguson tag from trending until looting started and negative media coverage began to inflitrate the tag.
The news described Mike Brown’s neighborhood community as being an angry mob and yelling ‘kill the police’ when in reality they were standing with their hands in the air chanting 'no justice no peace' with police dogs snarling and heavy artillery guns pointed at them like something straight out of the 1960s Civil Rights Movement.
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There is an inconsistency with the police and the media, but the eyewitness accounts remain the same.
Remember #MikeBrown and how he was murdered in cold blood, demand for justice and change and don’t settle for poorly constructed lies.

Mike Brown Friend Who Was With Him The Day The Police Murdered Him Speaks Out ! #STL #Ferguson

                                           #JUSTICE4MIKE #JUSTICE4JOHNSON 
The officer demanded that the two “get the f—k on the sidewalk,” Dorian Johnson says. “His exact words were get the f—k on the sidewalk.”

After telling the officer that they were almost at their destination, Johnson’s house, the two continued walking. But as they did, Johnson says the officer slammed his brakes and threw his truck in reverse, nearly hitting them.

Now, in line with the officer’s driver’s side door, they could see the officer’s face. They heard him say something to the effect of, “what’d you say?” At the same time, Johnson says the officer attempted to thrust his door open but the door slammed into Brown and bounced closed. Johnson says the officer, with his left hand, grabbed Brown by the neck.
“I could see the muscles in his forearm,” Johnson said. “Mike was trying to get away from being choked.”

“They’re not wrestling so much as his arm went from his throat to now clenched on his shirt,” Johnson explained of the scene between Brown and the officer. “It’s like tug of war. He’s trying to pull him in. He’s pulling away, that’s when I heard, ‘I’m gonna shoot you.’”

At that moment, Johnson says he fixed his gaze on the officer to see if he was pulling a stun gun or a real gun. That’s when he saw the muzzle of the officer’s gun.

“I seen the barrel of the gun pointed at my friend,” he said. “He had it pointed at him and said ‘I’ll shoot,’ one more time.”

A second later Johnson said he heard the first shot go off.

“I seen the fire come out of the barrell,” he said. “I could see so vividly what was going on because I was so close.”

Johnson says he was within arm’s reach of both Brown and the officer. He looked over at Brown and saw blood pooling through his shirt on the right side of the body.

“The whole time [the officer] was holding my friend until the gun went off,” Johnson noted.

Brown and Johnson took off running together. There were three cars lined up along the side of the street. Johnson says he ducked behind the first car, whose two passengers were screaming. Crouching down a bit, he watched Brown run past.

“Keep running, bro!,” he said Brown yelled. Then Brown yelled it a second time. Those would be the last words Johnson’s friend, “Big Mike,” would ever say to him.

Brown made it past the third car. Then, “blam!” the officer took his second shot, striking Brown in the back. At that point, Johnson says Brown stopped, turned with his hands up and said “I don’t have a gun."

By that point, Johnson says the officer and Brown were face-to-face. The officer then fired several more shots. Johnson described watching Brown go from standing with his hands up to crumbling to the ground and curling into a fetal position.
“After seeing my friend get gunned down, my body just ran,” he said. He ran to his apartment nearby. Out of breath, shocked and afraid, Johnson says he went into the bathroom and vomited. Then he checked to make sure that he hadn’t also been shot.

Five minutes later, Johnson emerged from his apartment to see his friend Mike dead and in the middle of the street.

Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Ferguson, Missouri , Michael Brown Shooting. Illuminati Freemason Symbol...

Picture Of STL On Monday After SWAT Team Threw Tear Gas !

Some folks walking back from McDonalds on West Florissant near Ferguson on Monday got hit hard when the SWAT team threw tear gas. Photo by Lawrence Bryant for The St. Louis American

Grief & Protests Follow Shooting Of A STL Teenager

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Lesley McSpadden and her husband, Louis Head, mourning for her son, Michael Brown, who died in the street on Saturday. CreditHuy Mach/St. Louis Post-Dispatch, via Associated Press
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The fatal shooting of an unarmed black teenager Saturday by a police officer in a St. Louis suburb came after a struggle for the officer’s gun, police officials said Sunday, in an explanation that met with outrage and skepticism in the largely African-American community.
The killing of the youth, Michael Brown, 18, ignited protests on Saturday and Sunday in Ferguson, Mo., a working-class suburb of about 20,000 residents. Hundreds of people gathered at the scene of the shooting to question the police and to light candles for Mr. Brown, who was planning to begin college classes on Monday.
Mr. Brown’s stepfather, Louis Head, held a cardboard sign that said, “Ferguson police just executed my unarmed son.”
At a news conference on Sunday morning, the St. Louis County police chief, Jon Belmar, said that a man had been shot and killed after he had assaulted a police officer and the two had struggled over the officer’s gun inside his patrol car. At least one shot was fired from inside the car, Chief Belmar said.
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More than 100 people in Ferguson, Mo., protested the death of Mr. Brown, 18, whose mother said he was about to start college. CreditSid Hastings/Associated Press
“The genesis of this was a physical confrontation,” Chief Belmar told reporters.
But elected officials and advocacy groups called for a full investigation and questioned the tactics of the police, who acknowledged that Mr. Brown had been unarmed. Antonio French, a city councilman in St. Louis, was at the scene of the protests on Sunday and said in an interview that more than 100 people had gathered, most of them silently standing in groups, some leaving behind teddy bears and balloons to memorialize Mr. Brown.
Mr. French said he was unsatisfied with the police department’s explanation of the shooting.
“I find it hard to believe,” he said, adding that he was disappointed with the police response in the aftermath of the shooting, which further distressed Ferguson residents and members of Mr. Brown’s family.
“It’s a textbook example of how not to handle the situation,” Mr. French said. “Ferguson has a white government and a white mayor, but a large black population. This situation has brought out whatever rifts were between that minority community and the Ferguson government.”
Esther Haywood, the president of the N.A.A.C.P. in St. Louis County, said in a statement: “We are hurt to hear that yet another teenaged boy has been slaughtered by law enforcement, especially in light of the recent death of Eric Garner in New York, who was killed for selling cigarettes. We plan to do everything within our power to ensure that the Ferguson Police Department as well as the St. Louis County Police Department releases all details pertinent to the shooting. We strongly encourage residents to stay away from the crime scene so that no additional citizens are injured.”
The police on Sunday said they were still trying to sort out the exact details, but they released what they said was the fullest account of the shooting that they could provide. Just after noon on Saturday, the police said, an officer in a patrol car approached Mr. Brown and another man. As the officer began to leave his vehicle, one of the men pushed the officer back into the car and “physically assaulted” him, according to the police department’s account.
A struggle occurred “over the officer’s weapon,” and at least one shot was fired inside the car, Chief Belmar said. The two left the car, and the officer shot Mr. Brown about 35 feet away from the vehicle, the police reported. Several shots were fired from the officer’s weapon.
The medical examiner for St. Louis County is investigating to determine how many times Mr. Brown was shot, the police said.
Chief Belmar said that the Ferguson police chief, Thomas Jackson, had called him personally and asked that his department to look into the shooting because Chief Jackson wanted an independent investigation. Chief Belmar said that the St. Louis County prosecuting attorney would determine whether the shooting was justified or charges should be filed.
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Ferguson residents began protesting after Mr. Brown was shot on Saturday, and they continued in front of police headquarters on Sunday. CreditDilip Vishwanat for The New York Times
As Chief Belmar spoke at a televised news conference, chants of “Don’t shoot!” and “We want answers!” could be heard from the protesters who had gathered outside the Ferguson police headquarters.
At a candlelight vigil on Sunday evening, the heightened tensions between the police and the African-American community were on display. A crowd estimated in the thousands flooded the streets near the scene of the shooting, some of them chanting “No justice, no peace.” They were met by hundreds of police officers in riot gear, carrying rifles and shields, as well as K-9 units.
Witnesses described a peaceful protest that later turned volatile, and there were scattered reports of violence. Images and videos captured on cellphones and posted on social media sites appeared to show people spray-painting and looting a QuikTrip gas station and other stores. Rioters shattered the windows of the gas station and damaged several police cars, said Brian Lewis, a spokesman for the St. Louis County Police Department.
It was not immediately clear if anyone was injured or arrested during the protests. County officials did not return calls and messages seeking comment.
Community and civic leaders pleaded for calm and to allow the investigation to run its course.
“We have to do this in a constructive manner,” Mayor James Knowles III of Ferguson said in an interview with a local Fox television station.
The officer who shot Mr. Brown has been on the force about six years and will be interviewed extensively by detectives on Sunday, the police said. They did not identify the officer involved by either name or rank.
“Any other details, including the reason as to why the encounter occurred and the initial struggle ensued, are still a part of the continuing investigation,” the police said in a statement.
Family members of Mr. Brown said that he had been walking to his grandmother’s house when the shooting occurred. His body remained in the street for some time, guarded by the police, while neighbors gathered in the area.
Police officials, fearing civil disorder, dispatched officers with police dogs to control the crowds. In response, some Twitter users posted pictures of the dogs at the Ferguson gathering on Saturday next to photos of police dogs used to control African-American crowds during the Jim Crow era.
Mr. Brown had just graduated from high school and was planning to attend Vatterott College, his mother, Lesley McSpadden, told reporters. His family has retained Benjamin Crump, the lawyer who represented Trayvon Martin’s relatives.
“You took my son away from me,” she told the television news station KMOV. “Do you know how hard it was for me to get him to stay in school and graduate? You know how many black men graduate? Not many. Because you bring them down to this type of level, where they feel like they don’t got nothing to live for anyway. ‘They’re going to try to take me out anyway.’ ”

Saturday, August 2, 2014

Beyoncé Forgives Jay Z for Cheating

Another day and another rumor is going around that Beyoncé and Jay Z are getting a divorce. Since the infamous elevator fight between Solange Knowles and Jay Z, the couple has been in every headline for their crumbling marriage. However, it seems that Beyoncé must have forgiven Jay Z for cheating, and has moved on.
Lets back up a bit. In the past year, Jay Z has been linked to several different women, and according to reports, the rapper has had many affairs. Jay Z has been linked to Rita Orta, Rihanna, Casey Cohen, Rachel Roy, and most recently, Mya. Mya released a statement and denied ever having an affair with Jay Z. Others have also denied the cheating rumors.
About the same time these rumors surfaced, Solange Knowles attached Jay Z in an elevator. It was shocking for fans to watch Solange kick and swing, over and over, at her sister’s husband. However, it was more shocking that Beyoncé was standing right by Jay Z the entire time, and did nothing to stop the attack. The media quickly speculated that Jay Z cheated on Beyoncé, and that’s why Solange was attacking him and Beyoncé was not stopping her.
Then came the couples On the Run tour. During every performance, Beyoncé and Jay Z are on stage together, singing, and showing just how in love they are. Fans have also taken to Twitter to comment about the power couple being more in love than ever. So it seems that Beyoncé has moved on and decided to forgive Jay Z for allegedly cheating.
Or has she? When Beyoncé was singing her song Resentment, off her B’Day album from 2006, she changed the lyrics. The original words of the song went, “Been ridin’ with you for six years why did I deserve/ to be treated this way by you.” Beyoncé decided to change the words from six years to twelve years, which is how long she had been with Jay Z. Beyoncé also added the words, “She ain’t even half of me. That bitch will never be.” Which seems to confirm the rumors that Jay Z did cheat.
However, every time the media starts speculating that the couple is on the rocks, Beyoncé will post a picture to her Instagram account of Jay Z and Blue Ivy. Just today, reports came out that Beyoncé has been shopping for an apartment in New York, without Jay Z. Rumors are swirling that she will divorce the rapper when the tour is over. Almost immediately, Beyoncé responded by posting a picture of Blue Ivy in Jay Z’s arms, saying that they were her favorite hue.
So did Jay Z cheat, did Beyoncé forgive him, or are they getting a divorce when the tour ends? Die-hard fans are convinced that the couple will never separate. Some fans believe that Jay Z did cheat, but because that’s what everyone in Hollywood does, it doesn’t matter. Beyoncé was also accused of cheating in the past, leading other fans to speculate that the two have an open marriage. Still, other fans say that they are only staying together because they are the ultimate power couple. It seems like everyone will just have to keep on speculating because Beyoncé and Jay Z are staying mum. However, it is keeping them in the news, so maybe the jokes on us.

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