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| Please contact your political leaders and tell them how you feel about this. Still we can do it with or without them. | Smoke-up Sunday, Sit-Down Monday-- 07/29/2012 Learning from the 2011 version, we are bracing for a much better Protest in 2012. There will be much more efforts employed, better organization, and lot more money to promote it. It's official: Smoke-up Sunday, |Sit down Monday on 07/29/2012 at 4:20 pm . This is a world wide protest to Decriminalize or Legalize Marijuana in Canada, U.S, UK, France, Australia and beyond. Any city in the western world with more than one million people are called upon to meet Downtown, at 4:20 pm on 07/29/2012. Smokers will smoke under public protection, and non-smokers will chant and march to make history. Sharing the detail information and to as many people as possible is crucial to our success. We are counting on your cooperation to help spread the information and we are even willing to pay some of you. I am personally putting-up ten thousand dollars and A very special friend of mine has pledged one million dollars to help this cause. We hope to raise much more money. We also hope to come to terms with politicians in some countries before the protest date. Still, we must understand the need to push politicians to do anything good. Although this a world wide protest, we need a strong focus on the U.S due to the nature of world politics and the U.S stubbornness against marijuana or their obsession with punishment as business. This is a humanitarian Protest to shift the hypocritical marijuana laws from focusing on money and illusory morals to focusing on humanitarianism and realistic guidance. We have proposed a blueprint on how to achieve this target through decriminalization and the information is on www.mbioc.net . The plan may change and we welcome your opinions on how to spread the information to billions of people. On top of the plan is to utilize music. We are calling on producers and musicians to join us, help free the people. With over one million dollars in our hand, we will gladly share it with some of you with or without pre-agreed conditions. Suppose you made a hit song with detail information about this protest, we may give you a token of appreciation or sponsor a small tour for you. For big producers and small record labels in Jamaica as example, make a nice beat, name it after our protest or ask the vocalists to mention us in detail – And we will sponsor your album. Make a world wide tour with us to make money while helping the world. A similar deal is open to rising U.S rappers and singers. I rather spend some of this money on you than on main stream media advertisement. Beside music, I am presently searching for manufacturers to make T-Shirts and Bumper Stickers to promote the Smoke-up Sunday, Sit down Monday protest. It will be available for sale on the Internet and if you know a store that may be interested in selling the products, please let us know. We will like to have full time Partners or employees and part time volunteers in every major city in the Western World. If you are interested, contact us for employment or otherwise. You can create your own flyer or copy the ones on www.Mbioc.net to distribute in schools, nightclubs, etc Text your friends about it, share the utube video on forums like facebook. Do your part and ask yourself everyday: how much more can you do? We need the momentum to keep rising now, not later. This will give us the bargaining power to possibly decriminalize it before 07/29/2012. If we have hundred thousand views of the youtube video, One billion flyers on the streets, 100 hit songs mentioning the date, time, and places of the protest etc. This is about the only way we can have politicians to support the proposed bill by Ron Paul and Barney Frank to end marijuana criminalization in the U.S. Without public outcry, that bill is bound to woefully fail even if it was sponsored by 'President Ron Paul and Vice president Barney Frank'. We must not over debate on should we legalize or decriminalize but rather join forces against those who favor criminalization. As more people under-admit how badly the war on drugs or marijuana failed in the U.S; the U.S government is seemingly “seeking answers in Portugal”; a respectable international panel admitted decriminalization is better than the failed criminalization; Two prominent U.S law makers sponsoring a bill to end criminalization... We must keep the momentum. The ordinary people are not doing enough, the ghetto musicians are not doing enough, the NAACP , many organizations, many activists, religious leaders etc are not doing enough. We must understand politics and reality. If we strongly support Smoke-up Sunday, Sit down Monday. Many politicians will at least debate the Ron Paul's bill or come-up with a modified version of the bill. The Obama administration will withdraw from excuses and trumpet their visit to Portugal in different political language. Victory will eventually be ours. To those who favor criminalization: We are by no means here to promote marijuana but rather to defend it and/or minimize the problems attributed to it. We have allowed you forty years to impose your illusions and cruelty upon our children. It is overdue to try something different. The number of responsible people supporting decriminalization or legalization, from ex-police chiefs to ex-UN Chief, should at least deserve a listening ear and national debates. Just like I think cigarette and alcohol are dangerous, I will still hate to see it criminalized with indifference... This is partly the reason why I prefer decriminalization over legalization. I would have done the same for cigarette or alcohol if it was criminalized and the effects were at this level. Considering marijuana has some medical benefits and is far less harmful than cigarette and alcohol, it becomes an obligation to speak truth to corporate worshipping politicians. I am hundred percent certain that Money is the primary reason the U.S still prefers criminalizing marijuana and more information on why I believe so can be found on www.mbioc.net . A strongly possible secondary motive is to keep enfeebling minorities, especially blacks with indifference. We have seen how White America acted when alcohol was prohibited and was seriously harming white kids in the U.S. Portugal sought alternative approach because only one percent of their population were on drugs and now reaping the benefits. What percentage of America smoke Marijuana? In one year, 50,000 marijuana arrests in new york city alone and how many more are just too smart to be busted. The fewer evil men are simply content that minorities are more affected. Beside the under-supporting direct statistics that Alcohol and Cigarette are more dangerous than marijuana, we must understand the indirect effects of criminalizing marijuana far outweighs the direct effects. We can reasonably say the U.S seizes three to five percent of the marijuana consumed in the U.S, yet the arrests are in hundreds of thousands, if not millions. According to the official U.S drug enforcement administration web site, in 2009, they 'seized about 666,120 kgs of marijuana', which was the highest seizure in 24 years. That is about the same quantity our team of five people sold within three months when we sold wholesale marijuana in three cities. In others words, what the whole U.S police saw in a whole year in about 52 states, we saw it in three months in three cities. In 2008, they seized 660,969.2 kgs. In almost every other year within the last 24 years, they seized about 250,000kgs, and in 1990 only 127,792 kgs was seized. In addition, this is something from a reliable website: "In 2010 in New York State, there were 54,000 marijuana arrests ... 50,000 of them came from New York City, and -- surprise, surprise -- from neighborhoods that primarily are black, Latino and low income," says Kyung Ji Kate Rhee, executive director of the IJJRA. "It's not like these individuals had a felony charge and marijuana happened to be an additional charge ... “ tricks were used. This is one state and city – What is your estimate on the whole country? Ignore the big guys and go after the small guys, it certainly make sense to me, at least financially and on racial denunciation. To fine 50,000 people from $100, make them pay court fees, hire lawyers, bail monies, etc is certainly wiser than going after the top 200 drug dealers in New York City. We can occasionally arrest small dealers, seize properties, puff up the value, make headline news and most people won't question what percentage of the market quantity is seized. The U.S government even hire some ex-drug dealers to bait or entrap innocent people or would be drug dealers, rather than real drug dealers. Reggae Star, Buju Banton was recently sentenced to 10 years in prison on alleged conspiracy charges. The over-paid government informant was an ex-drug dealer who allegedly tricked Banton with Musical connections among other things. A complex situation that may seem off topic. By decriminalizing marijuana, we may not only save future 'Bujus' but we may revisit all drug related sentences. For decades, sincere and insincere artists make songs that urged the people to use marijuana – the songs made the artists money, while countless fans continue to suffer arrest, stigmatization, and many other forms of punishment. We must evolve from such cowardly and cruel standing. We need brave and smart musicians to make detail songs about the protest and protest with us. I see parallels between politicians who favor criminalization that fattens their pockets and Musicians singing same songs that fattens their pockets while our children suffer. At least the devils in the political world understand the need to join hands, work with opponents, and calling for increasing levels of punishments or what they believe is the remedy, but how many musicians will do similar to decriminalize or legalize marijuana? We have not seen reduction in political indifference towards the prevalent pre-employment drug testing on as little as bagging job. Instead, Chicago politicians are legalizing pre-tenancy drug testing. Florida wants drug testing to qualify for government assistance. If Iran or Nigeria dare think about pre-tenancy alcohol testing, we all know what is going to happen. A smart mind and a naive follower may not mind government assistance spent on cigarette and alcohol due to legalization...; but what qualifies people for assistance, employment or tenancy is not solely to help the recipients but also to help society. Again, at least the evil folks are doing something and pressing harder. What is the NAACP and civil rights activists doing in America? History may harshly judge you and ignore your soft stance to end criminalization as below standard. You will call for protest for one person on let's say police brutality but ignore protest on many institutionalized forms of discrimination. Do you know how much police brutality we will curb by decriminalizing marijuana? How many on your official target list are somehow linked to the criminalization of marijuana? Those who helped legalized alcohol in the U.S and decriminalized drugs in Portugal were not necessarily pro-alcohol or drugs but understood the dangers in prohibition and the wisdom in alternative approaches. So as religious leaders increasingly accept even homosexuality and brag about going to the ghetto to change brothers; I expect NAACP and agnostic lesbian smart minds to lead in calling for protests to end the criminalization of marijuana and pacify critics before Kofi Annan, Ron Paul, and ordinary people like myself. By decriminalizing marijuana, the parents and religious leaders can still steer the children. The Schools will not be bribed by private companies to over promote Marijuana with lies as in alcohol. The percentage of users is less likely to be one hundred percent or above the alcohol and cigarette percentage. The pre-supplying education and conditions will save some kids from worse drugs and surrounding. Establishing Adfec Zones will lead or follow to reduce both drugs and alcohol usage. And after we supply users, we will allow you to follow them on the streets which will be lot safer than the ghettos you try to recruit from. We certainly welcome Kofi Annan and other respectable leaders adding their voice but was the message not dismissed by the Whitehouse within minutes? We welcome Ron Paul and Berny Frank's bill but how many politicians will vote for that without public push? If we jointly spread this information to protest worldwide, the politicians will quickly act. If they choose to be stubborn, we will proceed with the protest. The last Sunday of every month from July 2012 will be smoke-up Sunday and the following Monday as sit-down Monday. We are choosing 4:20pm in respect to a similar annual protest I learned about lately, after the 2011 call. I think is better to do it Sundays because more people are free on Sunday, Sit-down Monday is also an important part of the protest- it means we all call in sick, skip work or school. April is too cold for black folks. This morning, I went to the June 2011 event with Jacket and saw some white folks in jacket. Since it is world wide, It is important to accommodate as many people as possible. July 29, 2012, So that black folks won't complaint is too cold, 4:20 pm so that there won't be no excuse like, 'I went to church, went to party last night, I was sleeping'. Let's us be brave men and women on that day. Those who don't smoke can come to give moral support. Those who smoke, rather than smoking in your house, please bring no more than five grams. Let's us all peacefully march to end the criminalization of marijuana. Before then, let us all smartly share the information. Feel free to put the information on your web sites, no copy rights worries on my marijuana writings. Write to your politicians, share with friends and groups, join our facebook group, share the video, etc Those who need more information can visit www.mbioc.net. May God bless those who sincerely help us and curse those who fight us. May God bless Showlove Trinity: Let's learn, let's work, let's have fun.
Marijuana letter to Politicians By Jigster, 23 March 2011 It is no secret that the so called “war on drugs” has woefully failed beyond you may admit and/or imagine. Decriminalizing marijuana will help reverse the worrisome trend. There is enough evidence that law enforcement officers are seizing three to five percent of the marijuana out there. Since the U.S is the most active country against marijuana and seize the most, it makes sense to use it as example. I sold wholesale Marijuana in three U.S cities for about three months. The amount my team sold in three months, in three cities, is comparable to the official total average of annual seizures through out the U.S. Considering there were other dealers in the cities we were involved in, it will be generous to estimate your seizures around three percent. Question yourself on the effects of the debouched percentage. More importantly, imagine the possibilities with direct access to about ninety percent of users. If we honestly think about the indirect effects of criminalizing marijuana, we will agree decriminalizing marijuana will be a humanitarian and financial advancement. We all understand the primary reason why marijuana is prohibited is money but some of the secondary reasons are legitimate. I have a blueprint of how to decriminalize herb in a manner that will mitigate some of the legitimate secondary reasons. Together, we should be able to improve on all fronts. Creating Adfec zones is a formidable means you ignored and highlighting it here may seem out of topic. Millions of people, including myself, are frustrated and will be taking drastic measures to get the due attention. I will be calling for a public protest called Smoke-up Sunday . This will involve millions of people and the details can be found on www.mbioc.net. We have chosen a far date to give you enough time to decriminalize or legalize marijuana. Obviously, we won't be revealing all our plans to you. Beyond thinking, we have seen the history of prohibition in the U.S and we have seen the success in Portugal that is seemingly attracting few countries after a decade. Needless to dig on the corrupt minded politicians who argued on morality to prohibit alcohol when semi-slavery was acceptable in the U.S beyond indoctrinated blacks and whites. Few were active, many were indifferent and couldn't see the need. Similarly, I won't waste much time on the statistics of alcohol and cigarette versus drugs, of which Marijuana barely contributes. However, it is very important to remind each other that those who legalized alcohol in the U.S and decriminalized drugs in Portugal were not necessarily pro alcohol or pro drugs. Recently, we have seen an increase in jurisdictions using the hypocritical and dumb compromise of decriminalizing small quantities but going after suppliers. Although, I fully understand the compromise is primarily to thwart possible public protest and reduce direct mass jailing; I sincerely believe such compromise failed to understand the indirect effects far outweighs the direct effects and the compromise is barely beneficial to society. We are still calling for protests in such jurisdictions because unless the authorities provide accessible Marijuana, suppliers may be heroes who need to be protected or at least appreciated. You have the option to look at your illusory little gains against marijuana or to imagine the beautiful possibilities for a decriminalized but controlled and accessible marijuana industry. You have the option to focus on the irresponsible smoker in fear or to understand millions of 'responsible' marijuana smokers exist for grab but your system is turning more of those to the irresponsible category. In regards to the planned protest, I urge you to be helpful to the local organizers. It is a peaceful demonstration that concurs with Justice and even the laws of this country. We are not asking non-smokers to smoke but people who would otherwise smoke in hiding to smoke in public for obvious reasons. I hope you take us seriously and try to
do something before July 29, 2012. Thank you in advance. May God bless those who
stand up for Justice and Tolerance. May God bless Showlove Trinity:
Let's learn, let's work, let's have fun. Sincerely,
Jarga kebba Gigo Founder of www.mbioc.net and www.adfec.info like us on facebook By Jigster, 24 march 2011 Mr. President. Marijuana is extremely mad at you. S/he said you are very ungrateful. S/he wondered what S/he has done to you that Alcohol didn't do to president Bush and his daughters. S/he said s/he treated you lot better than the cigarette you claim to be addicted. Why didn't you fulfill your promise to her? Mr. President, S/he is not asking you to even keep her as a friend. S/he just want you to pause on stigmatizing her. You broke her heart so bad, worse than Bill Clinton. S/he even wondered if you are a closet Muslim who prefers alcohol and gays over her and closet polygamists as “thriving and throbbing”... But I reassured her that you must be closet Jew, a very weak Christian, or a heartless Atheist. S/he said s/he kissed your cheek but you did not even turn the other cheek. Why were you arrogant to her or don't you think s/he deserves to exist. S/he said you admit you cannot get rid of her with low seizures, so you fine her to bribe your lawyer buddies or to retain alcohol as wife and cigarette as abused girlfriend. S/he asked me how many presidents sued the tobacco industry but not the alcohol industry. S/he claim s/he can help cut their consumption but I told her may that's why you no longer like her. S/he does not want to compete with Michele, and certainly not as addictive. I told her may you are just too scared for your female children, that s/he should pray you get a male grand child. S/he reminded me S/he is rape free marijuana, not the “beer summit” that cause 'prophet Job to commit incest'. S/he said s/he will reduce your prisoners, Guaranteed! or will gladly take your prisoners in bribery for a meeting with you for possible referendum after a decade, not forty years. S/he wouldn't mind Adfec Zones but s/he is extremely mad and ready to break your neck. S/he was about to call God's 911 to imprecate against you. I told her to be little bit more patient, that you are just another ordinary politician who needs pressure to do anything good. Part 2, On a more serious note: Mr. President. Remember when Secretary Clinton said, “Shame on you”. Then I slightly defended you but today I echo her: Shame on you. You are ungrateful to Marijuana, to your race, to the kids that voted you in, to the intellectual world beyond censor, To the Universal Just God, and list goes on. Mr. President, do you have any allergies, like some people are allergic to peanut butter, soap etc? What is your honest experience between marijuana, cigarette, and alcohol? What will you learn from statistics or should we urge you to stop its funding. Mr President, you are ungrateful and a sacrilege to the black race. I saw a little black girl consociate you on the high prison rate of blacks. You said, 'you share... but don't know what to do....' Then was campaigning but today you are president. What are the indirect effects of criminalizing marijuana within and beyond blacks? I know you read history. So why was alcohol prohibited and why is it legalized? How much alcohol was consumed at the democratic convention in 2004 when they seeded you or when you seeded a seed? Mr. President, you said you won't “smoke cigarette in front of your children [or TV]” but you hosted a “beer summit” in front of your children, millions of children and just to appease the white race. Mr. President, the kids that voted you in deserve better “role models”. You have ignored Adfec zones but now that will be a second easy fight. Mr. President, please do not mistaken me with those Internet kids under the illusion of taxing marijuana like alcohol and cigarette. I know directly we will lose money in taxes and jobs in the alcohol, cigarette, and law industry. My call is primarily on humanitarian grounds and secondarily on financial spin-offs. How often does new technology kill jobs to provide fewer jobs? I can debunk the illusory briefings that is holding some of you. Just tell your law students some saved street kids may be innovative enough to give them a job. Mr. President, the intellectual world knows how you censored Mr. Julian Assange but they don't know how you censored me. Anyway, you said you admire Mr. Abraham Lincoln but I hope not like President Bush who recommends blacks owe the republican party an endless 'thank you for hurting me less..' Please let us remember his good and bad deeds. After pressure to the so called “emancipation”, how many presidents with Abraham Lincoln abused this beautiful black race with unjust laws and nasty tactics? Yes! We will fight you like or more than we fought Abraham Lincoln. God, Evolution, and Justice will be on our side. Mr. President, One of the smartest Journalist wrote, “like anyone with little to lose, the Portuguese took a risky leap...” but s/he was extremely, extremely wrong! S/he should have said, 'like any [smart] one[s] with little to lose...' S/he also claim 'one percent of the Portuguese were addicted to [worse] drugs' but failed to mention the potency: that it has to be exactly one percent of the dominant race to warrant efforts. Mr. President, what percentage of America smoke marijuana in your estimation? Mr. President, please get a pen and paper and answer every question as absentee interview. Part 3, On a most serious note: Mr. President, you have the option to do it with less fighting or be dragged into it. You cannot scare me nor can you stop my spirit from advancing. You know what transpired and we can reasonably guess what the future may bring through me or beyond. You can surrender first or call your allies to lead, then you follow. God and History taught us your evil tactics cannot last forever. You know you cannot win me on this debate. I will not turn the other cheek, I will fight and imprecate. Those special interest groups you now worship will surrender to evolution and Justice, now or later. Choose wisely and do not underestimate me.
Walk With Her By Jigster, 24 march 2011 And I may walk with her but in suppressed anger. The journey was so long but coming to an end. The running, the jogging – Good hearts were beating. The walking will seem rest and we thank you God for it. But hope you will give us better than walking. So I may walk with her but in suppressed anger. S/he was so brutal, hope s/he will pay. I followed her helplessly but s/he won't listen. But Smoke-up sunday will scare her to death. Oh God, please bless what you showed me . Let Smoke-up Sunday get her on her knees. Father forgive me for my shortcomings. The efforts I employed or underemployed. I saw her clearly, beat them up badly, I saw her clearly dragging them with force. I saw them clearly watching in indifference. Few were wishing, few whispering. Lord, please pay all of them according to their deeds. But for the sake of the children, reprieve partially. For the sake of the children, I may walk with her but in suppressed anger. Lord, help me work for you, work for the children. Hope you will bless us, complete your favor. Help us to be grateful, grateful to you. Hope you will bless us with your heaven. For now, we thank you, please complete your blessings. And help us to be grateful, grateful to you. Who Will Be There By Jigster, 24 march 2011 The Africans have a saying, “the brave did not run away, he went to seek power”. So which Moses will be on Smoke-up Sunday to strike his rod? Who are those brave social leaders who will stand up to corrupt governments? It is nice to urge people to visit prisoners but it is better to march to decriminalize what will reduce prisoners. I know Jesus will be there on Smoke-up Sunday . And we won't slap a cheek, we rather kiss a cheek. I know Ahmat of Mecca will be there on Smoke-up Sunday . We are living martyrs who will set slaves free and are paving way for Adfec zones. Bob Marley Said, “Soon we will know who are the real revolutionaries.” So which Rastaman will smoke outside on Smoke-up Sunday ? I hope Chezidek and Admiral Tibet will promote Smoke-up Sunday before Mavado and Wyclef Jean. Some say they are gangsters but never marched in bravery. No one should run away, we have a date. Smoke-up Sunday, July 29, 2012 . Meet that pretty girl on Smoke-up Sunday . Defiance By Jigster, 24 march 2011 And if they choose to be defiant, we will show them defiance. If they keep playing games, we will proceed with Smoke-up Sunday . If they enact a censor law, we will not respect it . If they choose to be heavy handed, we will 'shoot the sheriff' more than Bob Marley and Tunisia. And if they arrest one for for smoking, we will recommend mob justice. If they say it is daytime curfew, we will not respect it. If they want us to change the date, we will not respect it, July 29, 2012 Blueprint of Decriminalized but Controlled and Accessible Marijuana By Jigster, 25 march 2011 First and foremost, let us understand that this no more than a suggestion. So there is no need to fight each other on what we disagree on. It will be illusory to think that myself, the public, or current politicians can dictate how to decriminalize or legalize marijuana. We must all work together, understand the need for tolerance, and that there are likely to be changes with time. In my proposed plan, there should be ten to twenty kinds of natural marijuana and fifty to eighty modified types of marijuana through component level subtraction and/or addition. Providing enough choices will not only help gain public trust but will help justify recommendations along the way. I suggest the price to be the same across the different types and comparable to the average cigarette price. I suggest some form of license for anyone who wants to legally smoke marijuana. Beside an annual licensing fee, the preconditions like age limit on alcohol and cigarette will be required but no unnecessary preconditions. We will need at least two agencies to run the ideal proposed program. The license issuing agency and the supplying agency. The issuing agency will have detail information of the applicants but to issue a license with only numbers, no names. For example, license number 33-34-11-82-6000- and other numbers to be disclosed later. 33 may mean black; 34: black father, white mother; 11:male; 82: last two digits of year of birth; 6000: the 6000 person to be licensed etc. The supplying agency will scan your license on every purchase for study purpose. Based on the brand of marijuana you buy, how much in a period of time. Etc . We should be able to have recommendations that these five brands of marijuana seems to be less harmful to almost all blacks, females, people with HLA-B27 gene etc. There is enough scientific evidence that genes play some role to attraction, addiction, and beyond. Recently, a gene has been identified as link to cigarette addiction. We all know some genes can be more prevalent in one race, sex, country etc. A perfect example is the HLA-B27 gene, which is linked to A.S. According to various reports, Only about seven percent of the population has the HLA-B27 gene, about ninety person of the people with the HLA-B27 are white people, the remaining ten percent are of other races. I happen to be one of the darkest people on earth and happen to have the gene. I am almost one hundred sure that there is no white blood in me. Only God knows how he create us but that shouldn't stop us from learning and generalizing recommendations. Life is a distinctive test from collective tests. As said, we will more than likely have different local laws, programs, recommendations, etc. It won't be bad to have a state or county that will require a licensee to watch a video of people who abuse marijuana or allergic to it; to visit a hospital or prison once a year. Just like cigarette cannot be smoked in restaurants and public places in some counties, we should expect and respect some restrictions after decriminalizing or legalizing marijuana. Some politicians and parents will eventually understand the need for Adfec zones and I expect marijuana smokers to gratefully respect Adfec zones. My recommendations will yield both humanitarian and financial advancement. Some countries have the technology to sell at ordinary retail stores by scanning the license but it will be wise to have a state run program at least at the distribution point. Some countries may need to open special shops that will sell cigarette, marijuana, and alcohol on the same license. No advertisement, only periodic reports. Private companies may perform independent research to introduce brands after vigorous tests for approval. A flat royalty points for approved brand(s) by private companies is recommended. Financially, we know governments are not very efficient. Morally, it is harder for changing governments to be much worse than money driven private companies. We cannot repeat the mistakes on the cigarette and alcohol industries. We must cater for the children of poor countries around the world. Once again, please do understand this is just a suggestion. First, we need to concentrate on fighting those who favor criminalization of marijuana. After winning them, we can debate and decide to create a better world. May God bless Showlove Trinity: Let's learn, let's work, let's have fun.
One Sweet Tree By Jigster, 30 march, 2011 It was one sweet tree, from one small city, called harmless city. S/he was such a pretty girl, I still remember. The Looks, the smell, the taste was different. I will hang-on to girls but I will keep searching. This girl was different, s/he was so precious. Everything felt right – still, I remember. S/he was one sweet tree, I still remember. Smoke-up Sunday, please bring her to me. July 29, Please bring her to me. I tried the Arizona, it was OK. It made me too hype, is not for me. Who like the Arizona, defend the Arizona. I will hang on to her but will keep searching. I tried the Mexican, it was OK. It made me drowsy, is not for me. Who like the Mexican, defend the Mexican. I will hang-on to her but will keep searching. I saw a Jamaican, but s/he lack the hair of the harmless city. S/he has too many Columbian friends. I will hang-on to her but will keep searching. Smoke-up Sunday, please bring her to me. They saw me hype through the Arizona. Some blame the Arizona, some blame it on me. They have no idea on what am searching. One sweet tree from harmless city. S/he felt so right, I still remember. Now I am stuck, I can't find the Jamaican. This Mexican feel like real substitute . But am getting use to her, we keep fighting. Our children suffering, is just not working. Why can't we try something new. Smoke-up Sunday, please bring her to me. July 29, 2012, please bring her to me. One sweet tree from harmless city. S/he was so humble, I still remember. S/he was so smart, also grateful. Her eyes, her voice, dark and lovely hair. One night we share, still I remember. One sweet tree from harmless city. One Sweet tree, one sweet tree; One Sweet tree, One sweet tree. Give me my girl, I won't abuse her. Then I can divorce the Arizona, will let someone take her gladly. Then I can divorce this Mexican , we can share custody through Adfec Zones. Then I won't think about that Jamaican, let someone take her and I will warn him. I suspect s/he might be bi-sexual. How many s/he led to that white thing. Or may be s/he is polyandrist. Well, uhh, I don't mind the Jamaican, if its polgamy. But give me my girl, one sweet tree. One sweet tree from harmless city. I hope no one is abusing my sweet girl, I hope no one is abusing my sweet tree. One sweet tree from harmless city. |
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Marijuana Letter to Musicians 24 April 2011 Would you like to save a mistaken child or one of your fans from unnecessary arrest? If so, please seriously consider calling for a marijuana protest. True Love requires lot more than wishes and feeble undertakings. Millions may wish for the legalization or decriminalization of Marijuana; thousands made songs or wrote articles with mere arguments; it is time to take the fight to a more serious level. We need Musicians to make detail songs + that calls for protest for the decriminalization or legalization of marijuana and I wish you were one of the pioneers. Use your fame and talent to help set people free. For decades, sincere and insincere artists make songs that urged the people to use marijuana – the songs made the artists money, while countless fans continue to suffer arrest, stigmatization, and many other forms of punishment. I think you should be a different artist who needs to try beyond what failed for decades. You can be under a complete different category in history, make money, and above all: be rewarded by the Universal Just God. Make few songs and invite your fellow musicians for an album and world tour that will be partly or fully dedicated to specific day-dates to protest for the decriminalization or legalization of marijuana. For example: Smoke-up Sunday: July 29, 2012 is my initiative and the choosing is beyond what I may explain here. Last Sunday of a month or every month is wiser than choosing June nineteen when we cannot guarantee how long the fight will take. We need to attract as many people as possible and most people are free on Sunday beyond any other day. Secondly, we can add 'sit down Mondays' if, when and where need be. I must note that our efforts must understand the importance of U.S in world influence. It should be world wide with more concentration on the U.S. Those who helped legalized alcohol in the U.S and decriminalized drugs in Portugal were not necessarily pro-alcohol or drugs but understood the dangers in prohibition and the wisdom in alternative approaches. Thank God, even the U.S under different administrations admit the drug-war failures and was caught looking for answers in Portugal. Considering it took them over a decade and politics in the U.S... – they need a big push because the cigarette and alcohol industries will fight marijuana openly and secretly. Still, we must put humanity over money to change the policies. The minor protests around the world on different dates is not helping enough. Use your fame and talent to choose worldwide day-dates.There is a big difference between actively promoting a protest versus attending one or applauding one after the event. I urge you to seriously think about it, discuss with fellow musicians, learn more on www.mbioc.net, and feel free to contact me for any question. Sincerely, Jarga Kebba gigo (Jigster) NB: Please forward to your favorite Artist. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wMgzVGjLlcY |
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