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Michael A. Cremo (born July 15, 1948, Schenectady, New York), also known as Drutakarma Dasa, is an American Hindu creationist whose work argues that humans have lived on the earth for billions of years. Cremo's book, Forbidden Archeology, has attracted attention from Hindu creationists and paranormalists, but has been criticized by many mainstream scholars for his unorthodox views on archeology. Scholars of the mainstream archaeological and paleoanthropological communities have described his work as pseudoscience. Cremo identifies himself as a "Vedic creationist."
Cremo's father, Salvatore Cremo, was a United States military intelligence officer. Michael Cremo lived with his family in Germany, where he went to high school. They spent several summers traveling throughout Europe. He attended George Washington University from 1966 to 1968, then served in the United States Navy.
Cremo is a member of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness and the Bhaktivedanta Institute. He has written several books and articles about Hindu spirituality under the name Drutakarma Dasa. He has also been a contributing editor to the magazine Back to Godhead and a bhakti yoga teacher. Cremo told Contemporary Authors that he decided to devote his life to Krishna in the early 1970s, after receiving a copy of the Bhagavad Gita at a Grateful Dead concert. In the end of 1990s he authored a paper on the official ISKCON statement on capital punishment. His work on "Puranic Time and the Archaeological Record" was published in ISKCON Communications Journal and Time and Archaeology.
Ivan Gladstone Van Sertima (26 January 1935 – 25 May 2009) was an associate professor of Africana Studies at Rutgers University in the United States.
He is best known for his Olmec alternative origin speculations, a brand of pre-Columbian contact theory, which he proposed in his book They Came Before Columbus (1976). While his Olmec theory has "spread widely in the African American community, both lay and scholarly", it was mostly ignored in Mesoamericanist scholarship, or else dismissed as Afrocentric pseudohistory to the effect of "robbing native American cultures".
Van Sertima was born in Karina Village, Guyana, when Guyana was still a British colony; he retained his British citizenship throughout his life. He completed primary and secondary school in Guyana, and started writing poetry.[citation needed] He attended the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) at the University of London from 1959. In addition to his creative writing, Van Sertima completed his undergraduate studies in African languages and literature at SOAS in 1969, where he graduated with honors.[citation needed] During his studies, he learned Swahili and Hungarian.[citation needed] From 1957 to 1959, worked a Press and Broadcasting Officer in the Guyana Information Services During the 1960s, he worked for several years in Great Britain as a journalist, doing weekly broadcasts to the Caribbean and Africa. Van Sertima married Maria Nagy in 1964; they adopted two sons.
James Dewitt Yancey (February 7, 1974 – February 10, 2006), better known by the stage names J Dilla, J Mukandila and Jay Dee, was an American record producer who emerged from the mid-1990s underground hip hop scene in Detroit, Michigan. According to his obituary at NPR.org, he "was one of the music industry's most influential hip-hop artists, working for big-name acts like A Tribe Called Quest, De La Soul, Busta Rhymes and Common."
Renowned producer Pete Rock placed J Dilla on his list of the top five producers of all time, while the editors of About.com ranked him #15 on their list of the Top 50 Hip-Hop Producers. Andy Kellman of Allmusic stated that—by 2004, after being active for well over a decade as a producer—J Dilla had accomplished enough to be considered "an all-time great." J Dilla made the "Elite 8" in the search for The Greatest Hip-Hop Producer of All Time by Vibe. Also, The Source placed him on its list of the 20 greatest producers in the magazine's twenty-year history.
Yancey's career began slowly. He has now become highly regarded, most notably for the production of critically acclaimed albums by Ghostface Killah, Raekwon, Common, Busta Rhymes, A Tribe Called Quest, The Pharcyde, and Erykah Badu. He was a member of Slum Village and produced their acclaimed debut album Fan-Tas-Tic (Vol. 1) and their follow-up Fantastic, Vol. 2.
Would you hold it against me.
Plot
This is an animated movie based on the book by Peter Dickinson. In this movie the realm of magic is being threatened by the realm of logic, so Carolinus, the green wizard decides to shield it for all time. Ommedon, the evil red wizard, stands in his way. Carolinus then calls for a quest that is to be led by a man named Peter Dickinson, who is the first man of both the realms of science and magic. It is Peter's job to defeat Ommedon.
Keywords: animal-attack, archer, archery, armor, based-on-novel, battle, black-magic, board-game, boston-massachusetts, bow-and-arrow
Man is faced with the ultimate question, of whether to have a world of Magic or a world of Science. Which will it be?
All mankind is facing and epic choice. A world of magic or a world of science. Which will it be?
The ultimate war between magic and science is about to begin.
A wondrous tale of action and suspense, damsels and ogres, dungeons and dragons, questing knights and evil warlocks.
Breog: [about to drop Peter] May the rocks crush your skull!
Carolinus: Good would be totally impotent, without the contrast of evil.
Smrgol: What? Never had gemstones in your craw?::Peter Dickenson: [in dragon form] I never had a craw.
Smrgol: Ah, shut up and eat yer limestone!
Gorbash: Whither dost thou command me, oh, master?::Carolinus: Gorbash, please for pity's sake, no formalities.::Gorbash: Well, I, uh, like to do things by the book.::Carolinus: To the Temple of All Antiquity!::Gorbash: Right!::[turns around, confused]::Gorbash: Where?::Carolinus: I'll guide you as we go. Away!
Peter Dickenson: [holding up a pocket watch] This is an heirloom. It must be worth something.::Pawnbroker: Your heir didn't loom too big. If I gave you 50, I'd be fired.
Carolinus: For as evil is a part of all things, evil is a part of magic.
Carolinus: There was time between the waning age of enchantment and the dawning age of logic when dragons flew the skies, free and unencumbered. Look down there Gorbash, my friend. On the top of the earth below us, confusion and chaos reign. All mankind is facing an epic choice: a world of magic or a world of science. Which will it be?
Sir Orin Neville Smythe: Blade with whom I have lived, blade with whom I now die, serve right and justice one last time, seek one last heart of evil, still one last life of pain, cut well old friend, and then farewell
Ommadon: Come devils, witches, demons, ogres, trolls, sandmerks, harpies, ghouls, sorcerers!::Peter Dickenson: Come algebra, anatomy, astronomy, biology, chemistry, geology, geometry, mathematics, meteorology, mineralology, oceanography, paleontology, physics, psychology, sociology, trigonometry, and zoology!
This is only going to get worse.
(I can see the fear running through your eyes)
At gunpoint in a darkened room
(hope to make it out alive)
Will you change, will you survive
(hope to see you alive)
If you change, will you survive?
The last escape plan is quite worrying to me.
Will you run, will you die?
Run a little faster.
They've walked in so casually, intentions are less than great
As the pulse increases the blood flows
But will you stand up, can you stand?
The last escape plan is.
(the last escape plan is)
The last escape plan is quite worrying to me
Will you run, or will you die?
Well run a little faster.
She did advise, take it slow, or you will shatter.
...and i said.
i'm not too ready, to fall apart.
i've forgotten all my lines
the words that flow so freely now
are strictly improvised
It's all about the plastic words
and don't you fit the mould so well.
you're just breaking the ice
breaking the ice.
You're trying to bring me back down to earth.
but i'm not welcome there anyway
I've found a new way of surviving.
And you're not invited.
It's all about the plastic words
and don't you fit the mould so well.
you're just breaking the ice
breaking the ice.
Somtimes i think to myself.
Is it me, in the wrong?
It's all about the plastic words
and don't you fit the mould so well.
well you're just breaking the ice
So here we are
Where are we?
Not too far, from the centre
You've got your uniform on
I know just what to expect now
Stereotypically, shallow.
I don't think you know about love
Don't think you know at all
And I, wouldn't like to be in your shoes. x2
I can't see through you
Opaque and shades of grey.
I wish the stain would just wash away.
Another used part.
Discard the excess now.
Let her just waste away
I don't think you know about love
Don't think you know at all
And I, wouldn't like to be in your shoes. x2
Nothings matters anymore.
(Verse 1)
I dont like nasty toes so replace your sandals please
If yu cant keep your foot fresh den yu definitely cant handle me
and im feeling for a footlong dats meatball toasted cheese
and i beg you dont breathe in ma face coz yur breath is burning me
I be real more times im in a shop, and i feel for a doughnut
which of yu kids bought da last new nike jacket
One of yu best own up!
Swear dat chick looks nice from afar
i swear i see waves when shes moving her asre
den i step der and i wana get pard, but den i saw her close up
(Chorus)
(Iyt Kool)
Yu fink before yu rhyme you fink before you merk guys
and yu fink before yu chat to a girl yu fink before yu drop lines
and i only fink what i wanna fink
dat means i dont waste der time
and yu mite fink im chattin breeze i jus say wats on my mind
(Verse 2)
If i forget my oyster again i'll take a train to 3010
whos dis asthmad man on da train , i swr man knows hes burning again
Peace with da peak,
coz im hungry and im eager to eat
I jus saw yu pick yur nose so y da fuck are yu eviling me?!
yeh i bumped dis train, but dis ticket man aint gonna 'llow it
Loads of chat loads of frath and loads of that but no im no goin to 'llow it!
(freshy)
Damn it!
you frog
Looking like a fish with maggots
I got da quirky stuff dat make a mn jump like bradley branning!
(Chorus)
(iyt Kool)
Yu fink before yu rhyme you fink before you merk guys
and yu fink before yu chat to a girl yu fink before yu drop lines
and i only fink what i wanna fink
dat means i dont waste der time
and yu mite fink im chattin breeze i jus say wats on my mind
(Verse 3)
Damn it!
Fuck it
Repeat, Parrot
Sometimes i chat to my girl like
are we really on the same planet?
Coz everytime she wants a favour, it gets done in a quick second
But when ask, can yu do blah blah? I get da hold on one second!
I should show her da tekken or Da hadorkan
Narh i wudnt do dat coz i love her wivoowt all of dat talkin
But if you knew about da ting, yud know dat da girls want me
(chorus)
(iyt Kool)
Yu fink before yu rhyme you fink before you merk guys
and yu fink before yu chat to a girl yu fink before yu drop lines
and i only fink what i wanna fink
dat means i dont waste der time
and yu mite fink im chattin breeze i jus say wats on my mind
(Verse 4)
Dont ask when da mixtapes out when its out, da mixtape will shout at you
maybe its fake maybes its natural
Dont act like a baby ill smack you
May just hav to face it im actual
I got roundtrees Fruit Pastelles
I A Carribbean Ahh
But im goin on ardbin eatin banco's
Im on my way thank the lord and guys dat put me on stage
Hot me? not me only get hotted when ma couresworks late
Im on my way thank the lord and guys dat put me on stage
Hot me? not me only get hotted when ma couresworks late
(Chorus)
(iyt Kool)
Yu fink before yu rhyme you fink before you merk guys
and yu fink before yu chat to a girl yu fink before yu drop lines
and i only fink what i wanna fink
dat means i dont waste der time