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The Real ID Jack: The Theft of Black Identity as the Chosen People of God
The Real ID Jack: The Theft of Black Identity as the Chosen People of God
The Real ID Jack: The Theft of Black Identity as the Chosen People of God
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To ascribe a misunderstood process to supernatural control is always the height of error. No thinking person, and I’d like to put emphasis on the word, thinking, who respects his or her own intelligence will fall back upon spooky beliefs as an excuse for an explanation of what he or she cannot comprehend.

The intent of this book is to help its reader see how the history of Black people can be severely altered for the purpose of concealing their true identity and then it be hi-JACKED and impersonated to actually hide the true identity of the perpetrator.

The scriptures prophesy of God raising a man up from among a people who would make the truth so plain, in the last days, that a fool shouldn’t err or have an excuse to say he or she didn’t hear the truth. It would be in their respective language and easy to understand; yet, if we live in a world abounding with coded communication and literary devices, how does one differentiate?

This book addresses the aspect of coded language, literary devices or in more modern terms, “Loaded Language,” through a series of seemingly unrelated occurrences. It shows how buzz words or loaded language that we hear every day, has significant global and historical ramifications.

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PublisherSecretarius
Release dateAug 23, 2011
ISBN9781452421803
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    The Real ID Jack - Nasir Makr Hakim

    The

    REAL ID JACK

    The Theft of Black Identity as The Chosen People of God

    (Formerly Titled, Is God an Anti-Semite Too?)

    Copyright © 2003

    By

    Nasir Makr Hakim

    Copyright © 2003

    Published by

    Secretarius MEMPS Publications

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    PREFACE

    To properly educate literally means to pack truth in and draw talents or abilities out. Proper education is the instrument through which a culture perpetuates itself. Every system of education basically consists of a set of certain social ideals, norms and values and is based on a specific view of life and culture.

    A people must spurn their own culture; for in the universal order of things, all life must earn for itself (self-preservation) the right to keep and justify its life. It’s equivalent to suicide if it doesn’t. They cannot indiscriminately avail themselves of foreign systems of education especially, a people who have suffered robbery of their identity.

    No people strive to lose themselves among other people except the American so-called Negroes. This they do, because of their lack of knowledge of self.

    An education that poses a neutral attitude toward a distinct culture and ideals of the society will act as a force of disintegration and destroy the social fabric of that society.

    Such is the case among the American so-called Negroes. The result has been departmentalization of knowledge, which is not organized or integrated, in a consistent whole. We begin to see life and the world in small, unrelated fragments and fail to develop a sense of their unity and meaning. This causes us not to know or understand the laws of life and we do not look at the violations of the laws as eventual death.

    Even the language we use is detrimental to us. Who can doubt that we are often deprived of very useful thoughts merely because the words, which might express them are being subordinated by other meanings or that a development is often frustrated merely, because we are sticking to a former definition of no service to the new purpose?

    To ascribe a misunderstood process to supernatural control is always the height of error. No thinking person, and I’d like to put emphasis on the word, thinking, who respects his or her own intelligence will fall back upon spooky beliefs as an excuse for an explanation of what he or she cannot comprehend.

    The intent of this book is to help its reader see how the history of Black people can be severely altered for the purpose of concealing their true identity and then it be hi-JACKED and impersonated to actually hide the true identity of the perpetrator.

    The scriptures prophesy of God raising a man up from among a people who would make the truth so plain, in the last days, that a fool shouldn’t err or have an excuse to say he or she didn’t hear the truth. It would be in their respective language and easy to understand; yet, if we live in a world abounding with coded communication and literary devices, how does one differentiate?

    This book addresses the aspect of coded language, literary devices or in more modern terms, Loaded Language, through a series of seemingly unrelated occurrences. It shows how buzz words or loaded language that we hear every day, has significant global and historical ramifications.

    INTRODUCTION

    Language is defined in most circles as a communication of thoughts and feelings through a system of arbitrary signals, such as voice sounds, gestures, or written symbols. It also consists of such a system including its rules for combining its components, such as words. Although all creatures communicate in some fashion, our chief concern is the system as used by a nation, people, or other distinct community; often contrasted with dialect.

    Loaded Language is a language construct, such as a word or a question, that is said to be loaded if it carries meaning or implications beyond its strict definition.

    Loaded words are words or phrases, which have strong emotional overtones or connotations, and which evoke strongly positive (or negative) reactions far beyond the specific meaning of the word listed in the dictionary.

    Use of the phrase loaded language to describe the writing or speech of another implies an accusation of demagoguery or of pandering to the audience.

    Some loaded language is used in ways that are deliberately ambiguous, doubtful and uncertain or even contradictory. Loaded language as an umbrella term is sometimes used to describe spin, euphemisms and doublespeak.

    In public relations, spin is a usually pejorative term signifying a heavily biased portrayal in one’s own favor of an event or situation that is designed to bring about the most positive result possible. While traditional public relations rely more on creative presentation of the facts, spin often, though not always, implies disingenuous, deceptive and/or highly manipulative tactics to sway audiences away from widespread (and often commonsense) perceptions.

    Spin was originally an acronym, Significant Progress in the News, used by public relations specialists in the Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI) in the mid-1980s. SDI had come under criticism as technically impractical. Spin was a public-relations attempt to counter these claims by issuing news releases showing steady progress.

    As an example of spin, when US President George W. Bush was running for his first term, the American public initially interpreted his stumbling and inarticulate way of speaking as a sign of low intellect. In response, Bush’s team spun his awkward speech patterns as evidence of his Aw, shucks, man-of-the-people personality. They were able to spin this trait in this way because then-President Bill Clinton had built up a reputation as an articulate intellectual who was, himself, quite talented at spin. His nickname was Slick Willie, referring to the fact that he could talk his way out of almost any problem, even if it was his fault.

    By the time Bush was a candidate for the presidency, he cultivated an image of being a good-hearted every man whose sense of morality made up for any deficiencies in intellectual sparkle. So, the Bush team contrasted their rough-around-the-edges candidate with the smart but slick Democratic Party by making their candidate’s inarticulateness a distinguishing virtue.

    In the UK, Prime Minister Tony Blair is a past master at the deceptive techniques, which are an inherent part of spin. He employed intelligent, skilled spin doctors: Peter Mandelson and later Alastair Campbell, to mastermind his presentations. Both ‘left office’ however, coincident with the public understanding of their workings; though Mandelson was redeployed and sent to the European Commission.

    Euphemism is the act or an example of substituting a mild, indirect, or vague term for one considered harsh, blunt, or offensive: Mr. So and so has issues, instead of saying that Mr. So and so is crazy. Or Mr. So and so has passed on instead of saying that Mr. So and so has died.

    Doublespeak is language deliberately constructed to disguise or distort its actual meaning, often resulting in a communication bypass. Such language is associated with governmental, military, and corporate institutions. Doublespeak may be in the form of bald euphemisms (downsizing for firing of many employees) or deliberately ambiguous phrases (wet work for assassination). Doublespeak is distinguished from other euphemisms through its deliberate usage by governmental, military, or corporate institutions.

    History of Terms

    The word doublespeak was coined in the early 1950s. It is often incorrectly attributed to George Orwell and his dystopian novel Nineteen Eighty-Four. The word actually never appears in that novel; Orwell did, however, coin newspeak, oldspeak, and doublethink, and his novel made fashionable composite nouns with speak as the second element, which were previously unknown in English. It was therefore just a matter of time before someone came up with doublespeak. Doublespeak may be considered, in Orwell’s lexicography, as the B vocabulary of Newspeak, words "deliberately constructed for political purposes: words, that is to say, which not only had in every case a political implication but were intended to impose a desirable mental attitude upon the person

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