
Miscalculations Conditions
are much more serious than the average person thinks or realizes or that the mass communication system lets on. They
tell you that you are at the beginning of a possible recession. This is a deliberate understatement. They tell
you they are stimulating the economy with the lowering of interest rates and floating tax rebates. What good is a one
time $800 tax rebate to someone not working and in foreclosure?
They say the economy is
expanding and make no mention of the robots that are expanding production but contracting what gets sold because workers are
without jobs lost to robots. When economists speak on expansion of the economy, they are referring to an increase in
the amount of goods and services being produced. With computer automated machine production, however, such an increase does
not translate into jobs. It means a contraction of employment, layoffs, buy-outs, firings, mass plant closings, and mass cuts
in salaries and wages. The only way to profitably sell anything today is to cut costs. And cutting costs means downsizing,
cutting wages/salaries, layingoff, cutting spending. The process is not only continuing, it is necessarily accelerating. It
won't go away. For Blacks made homeless, forced to leave cities in mass to move wherever
there is work in the south, foreclosed, repossessed, hungry, jobless, their families broken, savings exhausted, with no where
to turn---this period is a depression; most just do not know why this period is much worst than what happened during the 1920's.
The sobering reality is that no matter how much you are talking about the expansion of the economy, the poor are getting much
poorer; Black people are the poorest of the poor and are therefore facing the worst of this depression even in its embryonic
stages of development. Whatever the situation most will face, fundamentals of economics must be mastered. Poverty, foreclosures, homelessness, hunger, joblessness, and defaults are spreading in this country.
Wealth is being concentrated in the hands of a few near monopolies at a rapid rate. Under these conditions wealth cannot
be spread nor can the process be stopped. In the late 1990's, there were 21 billionaires in America. Today there
are over 498. The number of millionaires doubled between 1997 and 2007. That money came from millions who lost in the stock
market, foreclosed, evicted, repossessed, defaulted, tax sales and other places. The polarization of wealth and poverty isn't
somebody's idea or conspiracy. It is a result of changes in the way things being sold are produced: without human labor,
and with computerized robots. When the mass of rapidly manufactured products made by robotics are sold as if they
made by human beings, capitalists get rich fast, and the laid off workers become poor fast. The capitalistsnot have labor
costs, health care costs, or much administration of labor overhead; they merely have to mass produce on an automated assembly
line with flexible manufacturing systems (FMS), and just-in-time production (JIT). This is why Ford, GM, Chrysler
and other international manufacturers are laying off masses of production workers, shutting down manned factories, offering
union workers massive buyouts, and opening roboticised factories. An economic collapse precipitated
by the scientific and technological revolution (STR) promises a more intense decay than the prior changes from mechanize to
semi-automated then to automated production (1915-1945). In time, a bloody civil war in the future will be fought
over the next group/class to rule. But before that, there is a period of fascist/nazi decay reflective of the social
system (education, health care, housing, transportation, mass media, courts, military, family, food, clothing, recreation,
religion, etc.) in disintegration. The serious contenders include the emerging group of reactionary neo-nazi whites,
organized around an obsolete means of production versus reactionary conservative white ruling group attempting to hold onto
a sinking ship; the bulk of whom will ultimately unite against all the social and racial undesirables; mainly Blacks and later
the undocumented hispanic workers whose usefulness to production/service runs out also. The economic crisis will mount,
class, race, gender, cultural polarization will intensify. Aspects of populations will cluster around historical relationships
even if they are reactionary. The culture and race struggles will initially take center stage. Class and gender
struggles will be last to formalize given the history of slavery in this country. - 1.
Advances in technology and their application to (use in) the production of societal goods and services are at the
basis of economic, political and social change. Technology is what humans use in the process of production to produce
a good or service.
- 1.1. A class of people is organized in production around a particular stage
of technological development (and its use in the production process) according to the nature of their relationship with that
technology-as owners or non-owners.
- 1.2. In industrial production, there is a class that owns
the industrial technology and buildings that house it, as well as a class that uses it in the workplace. Similarly, the computerized
technology (including computer automated) produced a class of owners and workers. The class of owners both inherits and coordinates
a political, military, social, and cultural apparatus that preserves their position as owners and creates policy agencies,
both domestically and abroad, that carry out its economic interests.
- 1.3. This group seeks
to drive down the cost of production and increase profits by a combination of replacing workers with advanced technology and
scouring the globe for a cheaper labor market to use that technology.
- 1.4. As long as workers
(non-owners) use technology to produce the good or service that they are paid to produce-by selling their labor power-then
they have a place in production; they have a job.
- 1.5. When the technology has advanced such
that it produces the good or service without the worker, the worker no longer has a job. As people loose their jobs they are
increasingly unable to pay for the goods and services they need and want, both directly and indirectly (e.g., through taxes).
- 1.6. Without the ability to sell their labor power and with no economic safeguards or political
voice (because the class of owners develop the economic institutions, organize political apparatuses, and own the media outlets),
workers begin to struggle openly on issues of necessity, such as food, clothing, and shelter.
- 2. The impact of technological change has definite race, class, gender, culture and generation implications.Black
people have been dragged around the world by whites and arabs and forced to live, work and die to advance and buttress the
development of their societies.
- 2.1. We landed in those places-north, central, and south America,
Europe, and the middle east-where our labor was needed most in a particular historical moment.
- 2.2.
We remain scattered around the world seeking work, hoping to hold on to work, demanding opportunities to work, being thrown
in and out of work, and not working at all. Although details of black peoples lives vary according to time and space, we share
the common experience of our roles (and therefore our use) being defined by the labor needs of whites and arabs.
- 2.3. To the extent that our labor was needed-whether it was enslaved, coerced, or chosen-we worked specific occupations
in specific industries that were the lowest paying, most dangerous, most expendable, and most vulnerable to displacement by
technology or employment of a cheaper and more desirable labor force. Technological advancement is good and has led to improvements
in health, learning, engineering, communication, etc.
- 2.4. The objective reality for black
people is that we have been and continue to be the most expendable in white and arab countries; advances in workplace technology,
or selection of a more desirable work force puts blacks on the street. Since the end of USA enslavement, ‘on the street'
for black men meant being in and out of work (or jail) depending on the ebbs and flows of the economy.
- 2.5. During the same period, black women's labor has been more steadily absorbed in race and gender specific
industries and occupations. In this period, however, there is only ebb and not flow for black women and men. In other words
black people will continue to be put out of work by the capitalist class who employ technology and cheaper workers to drive
down the costs of production and increase revenue and profits.
- 2.6. Without the social networks-of-dependency
formerly in place to assist with food and housing, black women and men are finding it harder to make ends meet. The criminalization
of blackness and poverty continues to intensify, thereby paving paths to prisons and cemeteries. The harshness of these shifting
realities will hit people hard in this moment, as they have done in the past.
- 3. Shifting
realities force black people to consider ‘outs.' Given the centrality of race in the organization of production
and the social relations that reflect it, racial conflict and violence will be pronounced first in locations where numerically
whites are equal to blacks or in the majority-already present is violence in the form of selective law enforcement in black
neighborhoods, worsening educational conditions, diminishing job quality and quantity, and increase disease risk of disease
and illness.
- 3.1. In all places violence will find its expression eventually, as the single
most important role that ensured a place for blacks in this country no longer is needed; that is to serve as a ready supply
of labor to carry out specific tasks in specific industries.
- 3.2. As innovations in technology
are made and applied to production all workers are affected. The racial character of this process however means that black
people are not only first hit economically (because typically they occupy the most expendable jobs), but those few with jobs
are blamed for preventing whites from having them. Those out of work will experience (are experiencing) an ever-diminishing
quality of life, while those with jobs will face increasingly hostile environments; historically such has been the case.
- 3.3. Although economic conditions alone have not been sufficient to drive black people to move to another country,
violence by whites have. And it will take open violence against black people for us to consider leaving the country. Yet given
the accumulated rage against whites for their treatment of us over these past few hundred years, coupled with the tough and
hardened youth who have nothing to lose by fighting back, the black reaction will be unprecedented. Across oceans of blood
we will return home.
Social Decay/Deterioration So many people discuss revolution loosely as if they happen overnight, or just because someone calls for
one. Hundreds of years go into the maturing process that lead to a society being ripe to pass into another after having
already regressed/decay and exhausted all possible avenues of economic/political life in the old society. A societal
revolution is an historical process by which a subordinate class overthrows its ruling class, establishes itself as a new
ruling class and establishes a new political system, a new economic system, and a new social system that reflects the fundamentally
new way of technologically producing, distributing, and exchanging the necessities and luxuries of life. It is
a process, a living thing. It begins with the emergence and eventual supremacy of a new means of production and ends with
the consequent reorganization of society. It has a stage of maturing, and stages of decline and death, and a period
of its replacement with a new. There has to be a fundamental crisis rooted in the economy.
The general population, the mass, the totality of different classes support revolutionary activity when they perceive that
"the system doesn't work any more." Each class fights in its own interest and image, defining the revolution
in its own terms; so too do each race, sex/gender, culture, and generation. But only the class war transforms the society
to reflect the new technology, economy, and social system. Societal Revolution comes
as a result of an antagonism developing between the new, emerging economic relations and the old, static political relations
within the superstructure of the old society. The result is an economic collapse. The old economic system cannot distribute
what it produces. There is a period of regression, fascist dictatorship---nazism/attempts at extermination of scapegoats---as
the obsolete class try to hold own. As the economy collapses it drags down the society,
the social system including health care, religion, recreation, education, family, and the communication system. The
process of the destruction of the economy doesn't mean that there isn't any production taking place or that essential
services for those who still have money do not get carried out. To the contrary,the society just does not work for a
critical mass of people who then begin to seek new ways to make the society work for them. They talk first, then hit
the streets, then organize, then mobilize, then solidify as a political force, then transform themselves into a fighting force.
This is the usual process of social movement organization. In time, these become the revolutionaries in ideas, thought,
and deeds. The destruction of the economy means the destruction of the existing economy, which is the thing that the society
is built upon. Each class claims it has the solution, but only one is the answer because
it actually reflects a place in production history mirroring the new form of technology necessary to reorganize the entire
society. The most prepared class, however, wins.
The old society is being destroyed
by an objective process and nothing can stop it. The masses of people will have to decide what kind of new society will replace
the old. Races will polarize; so too will the sexes, cultures, generations and the classes they represent. Only at this
point do you have class struggle. The struggle is a clash over reconstruction: what is to be done. It's a clash
between the political representatives of the various classes over how and in whose interests a new society will be built.
So class struggle in its open, warring form is late in the process. Race and culture issues will be early, and passionate
given the murderous centuries of slavery and the weight of miseducation on both sides of the kinetic mixture.
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White Final Solution: Certain Attempts at Extermination Given the decaying global capitalist economy, Africans face certain extermination
in the United States. There are over 54 million Africans in the United States and nearly 263 million whites (spanish/english/jews).
Whites own all of the most advanced weapons of destruction in the history of the
world. In fact, the United States and Russia alone have the nuclear capacity to destroy the planet Earth 61 times. At
the hint of crisis in their societies, whites have always unmercifully butchered nonwhites in the past. In fact the
entire Western Hemisphere is flooded with whites because they almost completely exterminated the entire indigenous nonwhite
population of over 125,000,000; and butchered and murdered at least 300,000,000 Africans in order to capture, kidnap, mass
transport, and then work to death over 46,000,000 Africans. When the United States
economy collapses under the weight of Computer Automated Machine Production, the white ruling class has already prepared to,
again, use all of their destructive means to maintain white capitalist civilization. The
United States capitalist system is coming to an end, just as European feudalism, slavery, and primitive communalism ended
in the past. Even though this process of collapse is in its embryo, it has already surpassed, in scope, the massive
glutting of world markets during the ascendancy of different phases of the Industrial Revolution (1850-1900; 1920-1940).
Just as, during the period dating 1776-1870, slave and feudal societies were swept aside by the Industrial Revolution and
capitalism---the necessary mirror adaption of existing social and economic class relations---in the 2009+, capitalism and
socialism are rotting in the face of the Scientific and Technological Revolution (STR). In
a capitalist society, when a commodity gluts a market and it cannot be sold at or above the cost of production (depending
on the intensity of the crisis), it is either stored, warehoused and "concentrated" for later use, or destroyed,
dumped in the ocean, burned, and slaughtered, as was done to agricultural products on a large scale during the Great Depression.
This burning of oranges, wheat, corn and the slaughter of cattle occurred in the United States in a time when millions stood
begging in bread lines, and stole to stay alive. Human labor power is also a commodity that at a certain stage of technological
transformation becomes glutted, and useless to the generation of capitalist profit. The
pressure of such transformations have been released historically by a combination of methods: (1) Allow a person to slowly
rot from hunger, homelessness, disease and mental distress Imprison useless workers and force them to work as institutionalized
slaves (2) Ship the poor take destitute to colonize and steal lands and resources from other peoples around the world
(3) Provide a population of social waste with the instrument and false reasons to destroy its self. (4) Reduce population
birth, fertility, and growth rates; (5) artificially accelerate the spread of fatal diseases via injection, gift of small-pox
blanket, or some other systematically arranged social vector (6) Send workers to war to die in defense of profits; (7)
incite pogroms aimed at massacre of a population which has been scapegoated as the source of crime, delinquency, poverty,
social unrest, and economic crisis, or when all else fails (8) Implement the "final solution", i.e., extermination,
in a form relative to the technical destructive capacities of the society. Of Black
people remaining-those without the foresight to have gotten out-some will unite with the Nazis as informants, others will
fight bravely to their death, while most will take their last breaths in gas chambers and ovens. - Social Exclusion. End of Affirmative action, mass closing of schools, colleges, universities,
hospitals, and job training centers while mass building prisions. Black people are excluded from civil service, medical
and legal professions, and the arts. Black children are denied access to public education. Schools and universities
are "aryanized." Black people are prohibited from conducting retail businesses; heading any industrial or commercial
concerns; attending theatres, movie houses, concerts and other public events. Violation of this will result
in a substantial fine.
- Boycott. Uniformed-and often armed-guards are
placed in front of every Black-owned store or business, including lawyers and doctors; customers are prevented from entering.
Signs posted at such locations warning potential clients that they would be photographed and targeted if they patronize. The
opposite expression is the push to purchase items manufactured by white hands.
- Economic
Exclusion. Nazi organization members and public employees are prohibited from buying in Black-owned stores.
Welfare recipients are not permitted to patronize Black-owned stores and newspapers are forbidden to publish advertisements
for Black businesses. Re-institution of segregation practices-different park benches, etc. Black people are under
pressure to transfer their businesses to whites.
- Humiliation and intimidation:
Nazi use of intimidation to instill fear in and humiliation to demean African people. African people are singled out
for intimidation [white customers entering Black stores are photographed; their names and pictures published in the local
press or displayed on billboards]. Anyone not complying with Nazi decrees is labeled a race traitor.
- Citizenship and Race Laws. Basic civil rights of Black people are eliminated. Classifications
of race are redefined and racial membership clearly established. Laws are passed governing the interaction between the
races. Such laws include relationships of a professional, social and personal nature.
- Shut
Down Businesses. Black people must register all businesses, bank balances, accounts, and real estate holdings.
Forced transfer of Black-owned businesses to white ownership. All Black-owned businesses that had not already been "
Aryanized " are liquidated and transferred to a government trustee. Those who flee will be required to "donate"
all their remaining property to the state. Black people are prohibited from all economic activity except for certain
services that are considered "Black jobs."
- Rioting and Looting.
Police enter households, removing anything that people could use to defend themselves. Initially, the businesses and
residences of African people may be damaged but not looted; white businesses and homes are to be protected from damage under
all circumstances. Police seize all archives from churches and offices of community organizations; this refers to material
items of historical significance. Archives are to be handed over to the Nazis. Damages resulting from looting paid for
out of the hides of Black people. An additional tax is imposed on Black people of the registered assets.
- Fines and Arrests. Officials begin to arrest as many African people as possible-particularly
those with money-according to space in jail cells. Initially, healthy young Black males are to be arrested, soon to
be followed by arrests of people with money and education. Fines levied against Black people.
- Removal
from homes. Whites begin to remove Black people from their homes and set up in their stead.
- Voluntary Emigration. Black people are pressured to leave as a result of the rapidly changing
conditions. Initially, they are required to pay a tax on all registered assets. They are forbidden to leave with
any assets beyond a suitcase of clothes. Nothing convertible to cash, like bonds or jewelry, can be taken with them.
- Massive Concentration. Black people are concentrated in designated areas of cities. Bank accounts
and remaining assets are liquidated. Assets held in foreign banks must be registered and transferred to Nazi institutions.
Clothes and personal items are confiscated and no new rations of clothing are distributed, leaving Black people with little
to nothing.
- Forced Labor Camps/Prisons for Profit. Able-bodied
African people are rounded up and transported to labor camps where they are forced to produce various items.
- 13. Process of Extermination. Black people are targeted for extermination. The possessions of Black people, including
gold fillings in teeth, clothing, etc., are removed and sorted according to their economic value.
In sum, the United States, Europe and the countries of Africa, South America, the Caribbean Island, as well as Asia
and the South Pacific Islands will continue along their own historical evolutionary path, using up all stages of the productive
forces bequeathed them. Robotic computer driven technology will replace human labor in increments with Blacks being
first fired in mass, then set up for extermination. Like clockwork, these societies will reach their own natural historical
points of exhaustion, they will decline, they will fall into decay, they will rot, and they will die and be replaced by what
is the next definitive stage in their unique yet inevitable process of development. The
internal decomposition, and decay of contemporary white societies which are historically outmoded inevitably forces it into
rotting destruction and ultimately to fascism, collapse and replacement by a higher form of society. This period of
decay is genocidal for Africans, who are historical scapegoat. There is a point of no return, a period of mass disengagement,
mass breaking away. This window of opportunity is relatively short in duration, but critical, because if it is not taken
advantage solutions will be final. Those who cannot work will not eat, be educated,
housed, or given clothing to wear; the descendants of enslavers won't feed, clothe, educate and shelter another race of
people anymore than they would repay Black people they enslaved. In this time, permanent joblessness equals property
crimes, property crimes equal prison, prison equal work camps, work camps equals overcrowding, overcrowding equals systematic
final solutions. After disengagement, three opportunities for reengaging with the Black race on the Black continent
based on class, culture, and generational lines will be available. Just and forthright Africans on both sides of the Atlantic
and the Pacific will cultivate this historical moment of righting historical wrongs. Unhealthy relationships with the
children of mass kidnappers, enslavers, and rapist of the Holocaust of African enslavement will be severed. There will
be no more fights for affirmative action, integration, system adjustments to benefit token grievants at the periphery, no
hand outs, no under-the-table favors, no crumbs, not burial plots for Nazis to dig up---just a complete break, a complete
transformation, a rupture, and a complete end to the legacy of enslavement and subservience. Those who can see furthest and fastest have the moral and historical obligation to professionally organize the thousands
of years of Black misery, suffering, enslavement, exploitation, and end the long night of oppression in someone else's
house and on someone else's land. Our obligation is to carry this out scientifically in accordance with guiding
principles. These and other social/societal movements will come and go as nations rise and fall. And yet, there
is opportunity in the transition from one mode of production to another; the social, political, legal, military, cultural,
moral, educational, familial, and economic structure of the society in question will become vulnerable and in the process
disintegrate. Within this moment, the final solution to a great 2700 problem will be posed and imposed; life or death,
exodus or extermination will be the options. History shows that the Black race must assume the cost---no liberation
movement has succeeded without a great price in casualties, so the race must be prepared for the attacks that are sure to
come this time, prepare to cross the rivers then the ocean of our ancestor's blood on wings of steel. African Final Solutions: Endings or New Beginnings The physics of this situtation is simple: Millions were displaced for centuries; millions need to be replaced
to balance the equation in hisotry. The only alternatives Africans in America have are to organize to defend/feed/clothes/shelter/educate
themselves here and simultaneously prepare for mass migration out of America as soon as possible. The best thing for Africans in the United States is to go back home to Africa. But while African people are
getting prepared to go back home, they will have to eat now, they will have to sleep now, they will have to get some clothes
now, their children will have to go to school, and they will have to create some place to go to work. There is much to consider, but in the final analysis Africans in America can either: - (1) Organize to transition out of this decaying society, and use Africans relatively advanced mechanical, computer,
and scientific skills to help rebuild Africa, or
- (2) Africans can organize to stay in America,
try to reintegrate with conservatives and nazis in the midsts of a failing economy, ultra white supreacist nationalism, the
usual white backlash against nonwhites, and face the emerging nazxi "final solution" in an environment where Blacks
have been identified as being useless, destructive, criminal elements.
One alternative
means a opportunity for a new life and a new rebirth of African civilization. The other means certain unmerciful and
unmeaningful death, fughting white racists, on stolen land, with an economic system collapsing, and enemies all around, at
the hands of degenerate nazi/ultra white nationalists. If one choses a new life in
Africa, given the rapidly degenerating conditions, Africans in the United States must develop: - (1) An immediate survival-organization program in the Diaspora, and;
- (2) A short-term
mobilization-immigration program to transport millions of cleaned up/awakened/educated morally sound, hardworking Africans
back to Africa.
In detail, and with exacting precision, the logistics of each stage
has to be studied. Because in many ways, they are not antagonistic opposites, but form complimentary final steps toward
retracing the same historical processes that brought us into the western hemisphere to serve as the white man's mule in
the first place. From heroic tiny seeds, this is a purpose to which all innocent souls can
aspire---in this lifetime----the definitive new Black civilization toward which 21 billion years of matter in motion---that
part of eternal matter that we know of---is unrelentingly headed toward. A single irrepressibly renewed Black civilization
without the influence/domination of those who have harmed us historically, morally sound, culturally vibrant, economically
self reliant, politically independent, socially cooperative, technologically advanced, militarily self-sufficient, without
male domination, without exploitation or oppression, modernized, on African soil. In
the end, a renewed Kmt stand in Black again all over Africa and in the African Diaspora with modernized Black-centered beliefs,
culture, civilization, pyramids, temples, monuments, science, technology, language, clothes, architecture, food, education,
initiation, morals, military, unshackled minds, bodies, and souls; this time Black KMT with a tempered steel spine, scientific
minds that plan, hearts that see, hands that do, and instant retribution to all who cross the continental line in the sand.
Creatively interwoven with universal Black culture, Africa will be reborn again with Black ancient KMT as its foundation,
as its model, as its heart and soul.
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