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Welcome back to PPM. Diddy Declassified Dossier #1. Sub to the Patreon to support the show & access upcoming "Diddy Declassified" exclusives: patreon.com/ParaPowerMapping Our objectives: expose Sean “Diddy” Combs's confidential informant credentials examine evidence indicating the Diddler's sex trafficking ring is an intel op run the politically-motivated Tupac assassination back w/ new insights culled from the snowballing Diddy scandals & the Keefe D arrest use the Diddler as a lens w/ which to magnify the Zio powerbloc in the music industry & his enmeshment w/in it use all of the above to sketch the lengthy history of fed law enforcement & intel's efforts to infiltrate, suppress, & break up black liberation, civilian defense, communist, & nat'list movements in the US & abroad, examining the machinations & depredations of the elaborate anti-comm counterintel apparatus that maintains the power structure & status quo thru counterinsurgent, cultural programming, & mass mind control means In Dossier #1, we embark w/ a brief convo about SLANK's musical upbringing, genesis as an MC, & rev potentialities of music... From there, we properly contextualize the Diddler op within the COINTELPRO & F B I War on Black Leaders continuum; SLANK shares about the Hoover black heritage rumors & the counterfeiting dep't in the Bureau that astroturfed & deliberately stirred up shit & feuds within various civil rights & black liberation mvmts from the Harlem Renaissance to the letter sent to MLK Jr purportedly written by a fellow "clergyman" (read: white F B I staff member snake) pressuring him to commit suicide; the Hoover proclivity for kompromat collection & his fabled files; we talk the Clinton Crimeboss's Telecomm Act, music industry corporatization, & its relationship to this tale; we unpack the Ayanna Jackson incident, the NY Studio shooting of Tupac, & the coincidental surveilling presence of feds & informants at both the Tupac & Biggie crime scenes... Kicking off our hard-hitting bio of Sean “Puffy” Combs, we examine his Air Force serviceman Dad's biz ties to Frank Lucas; his likely gang warfare murder when Combs was 3 yrs old; Diddy's internship w/ Andre Harrell at Uptown, his abortive Howard U career & sex assault allegations that date back to his collegiate party promoting days in DC; his possibly incentivized, rumored gay relationship w/ Zio music exec Clive Davis; & we conclude Dossier #1 w/ what may well be an exclusive PPM revelation re Diddy, namely our contention that the Diddler may have been caught up in a major child sex abuse scandal at the Catholic academy he attended as a teen, the implications of which are immense... That before Diddy became the Diddler, he may have been Diddled himself... And if not, there's a strong chance that he landed on the feds' radar or even established contact w/ them at that early age—possibly the beginning of his suspected confidential informant relationship. And much, much more in b/w. I'm privileged to be joined by a scholar w/ a breadth of knowledge re these topics that far exceeds my own. Helping to lead this investigation is someone who can speak to the vitality of hip hop & its revolutionary potential from a place of personal, lived experience. I'm psyched to welcome SLANK to the show—SLANK is a fearsome MC & one part of SLANK & Sunny Ture (recent release: "Nation Time Vol. 2"). SLANK is also a deep historian & a law school grad. The ep opens w/ SLANK's track “Battle Kings”, so if you dig, make sure to check out his projects & give him a follow on Twitter @DabSquad_Slank. Also, a huge shout out to Robert Voyvodic, who took SLANK's & my scribbled chicken scratch Diddler power map & rendered it in glorious, mechanic network graph detail. Def give Robert a follow on Twitter at @rvoy__ & bring him your digital artwork & design needs. Tracks: | SLANK - "Battle Kings" | | Prince Philip Mitchell - "If We Can't Be Lovers" | | Tupac - "Trapped" | | R. Kelly - "I Can't Sleep Baby (If I) Remix" |
(Season 8 is in partnership with ADCOLOR. ADCOLOR champions diversity and inclusion in creative industries) Ayanna Jackson is the SVP, Global Inclusion Strategy for FCB, leading the next chapter of the global network's inclusion mission. As a member of the Global Leadership Team, Ayanna is tasked with working across global offices and departments to expand FCB's Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging initiatives. She works to bring greater scale, impact and connectivity to FCB's inclusion efforts around the world and further evolve FCB's industry-leading strategic framework for integrating DEIB into its Workforce, Workplace and Work. She joined FCB from the American Advertising Federation (AAF), where she served for over 7 years, as EVP, DE&I and Advertising Education. As the leader of the AAF's Mosaic Center for Multiculturalism, Ayanna oversaw the development and promotion of new programs and services aimed to recognize and develop diverse talent and promote broad and realistic portrayals of multicultural communities. These programs include the Most Promising Multicultural Students Program, HBCUs for Advertising, and the Mosaic Awards. Ayanna began her advertising career in media, starting at The Washington Post in DC and then moved on to The New York Times, where she spent 14-years on the publication's business side as Advertising Account Manager for the Department Store vertical. Ayanna resides in Maryland, but will let you know she's a proud Louisiana native. She's also an active member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., cooking enthusiast, has completed eight half-marathons and is profiled in the university textbook, “Principles of Strategic Communication.”
Thank you to Boston, Massachusetts' own Erica Pinkett for coming on my show for an interview! Erica talked about reprising her role as Tina in Secret Society 2 Never Enough, the obstacles that she faced trying to make it in the industry, and manifesting being in 2Pac's biopic All Eyez on Me, in which she portrayed Briana based on Ayanna Jackson who falsely accused 2Pac of rape. She discussed meeting Winsome Sinclair who casted 2Pac in the 1992 classic film Juice and 10 months later receiving a call from her with the opportunity to audition for All Eyez on Me. She got into working with Demetrius Shipp Jr., the unfortunate backlash that the biopic faced, and how to avoid being typecast in reality TV. Erica also talked about the Black History that is not being highlighted in Boston, her book & script that she is working on, and her upcoming projects that she has on the way. Stay tuned! Follow Erica Pinkett on Instagram and Twitter: @ericapinkett Follow me on Instagram and Twitter: @thereelmax. Website: https://maxcoughlan.com/index.html. Website live show streaming link: https://maxcoughlan.com/sports-and-hip-hop-with-dj-mad-max-live-stream.html. MAD MAX Radio on Live365: https://live365.com/station/MAD-MAX-Radio-a15096. Subscribe to my YouTube channel Sports and Hip Hop with DJ Mad Max: https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCE0107atIPV-mVm0M3UJyPg. Erica Pinkett on "Sports and Hip-Hop with DJ Mad Max" visual on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=45i38debtnU.
Denne podkasten finnes kun eksklusivt i appen Untold. Der får du alle episodene, reklamefritt og hver eneste uke. Last ned og hør gratis i én måned. Du finner appen Untold der du laster ned apper, eller ved å klikke på lenken: https://untold.app/podcast/ac57cca3-9d4a-4aea-87ba-eb69d9cf4d82/truecrimepodden-dokumentarGratis-episode: Tupac fengsles for overgrepet på Ayanna Jackson, selv om han hevder sin uskyld. For å slippe ut er han nødt til å slå seg sammen med en av Los Angeles mest notoriske musikkprodusenter, Suge Knight. Snart ender samarbeidet i tragedie når Tupac møter sin skjebne langs en gate i Las Vegas.
Welcome to Episode 81 of the Indie Business Podcast! Today's Indie Story introduces you to Ayanna Jackson of Arbria Creations, in San Leandro, California. While Ayanna has a full-time job, which she enjoys, she has always had the itch to have a business of her own. As she encouraged her daughters to pursue their dreams,… The post Ayanna Jackson of Arbria Creations [Indie Stories: Episode 81: Podcast] appeared first on Indie Business™.
The Babez Interview. Babez is a verified friend of Tupac Shakur when he lived in Oakland California. Unfortunately, there is not alot of documented history of 2pac living in the bay, but luckily with the assistance of The Doc Hicks Podcast, we will fill you in on alot of missing pieces. We know in Hip Hop there is normally one or two individuals that's behind the artist that starts or has the upfront money and funding for the artist's career to take off. In Tupac Shakurs case it was 'Babez' and 'Man'. As noted in a Vladtv interview Big Syke (RIP) gave major props to babes stating that there would not be any thug life without this individual. After contacting Kufanya Gentry he got me in contact with his cousin Babez for a interview. We Discuss Tupac living in marine city, his connection to Richmond CA, Tupac catching cases, Tupac as a person, his affiliation to the black panther party, funk flex and wack100 disrespect and Alot more so press play and check oit this interview. Thank you! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thedochickspodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thedochickspodcast/support
In this episode of Hope this helps, Gary!!, Ms. Awesome and Niko Kma discuss the recent Ayanna Jackson interview, detailing the circumstances that led to the 2pac rape allegations. Shout out to the couch guest's Dubie D. and Nuny. #hopethishelps
After a short 3 week break to recharge the old batteries....ya boys are back. Come #SIT with them as they discuss the Super Bowl, the Ayanna Jackson interview (2pac's accuser), the recent Troy Ave controversy, and some other foolery. Also the return of the Facebook Flashback and a new segment Big Ty's Bar Exam. This season will be the best yet....even though there's only 2. So once again #SIT back and enjoy the ride....it's going be a bumpy one.
After a short 3 week break to recharge the old batteries....ya boys are back. Come #SIT with them as they discuss the Super Bowl, the Ayanna Jackson interview (2pac's accuser), the recent Troy Ave controversy, and some other foolery. Also the return of the Facebook Flashback and a new segment Big Ty's Bar Exam. This season will be the best yet....even though there's only 2. So once again #SIT back and enjoy the ride....it's going be a bumpy one.
Tonight, on It's Real Talk Radio, we'll be discussing the accusations of 2Pac's rape accuser, Ayanna Jackson. Ayanna Jackson has decided to go public and openly discuss her accusations of the night she says Tupac Shakur and his friends sexually assaulted her back in 1993. There is a lot to assess in this interview and tonight, we will be doing just that. We will be playing the audio from her interview and then assessing and sharing our views and thoughts based on Ayanna's comments. It's safe to say that Ayanna Jackson's accusations of 2Pac sexually assaulting her, changed the course of Pac's life which would eventually come to a tragic ending. We will be getting into all that tonight, including playing some audio from 2pac's response to Ayanna's accusations. Sexual Assault is not something to take lightly and with the rise of the #MeToo movement along with the Feminists movement's continuous momentum gain, a monumental crackdown on these disgusting acts has begun. We've just seen Larry Nassar get sentenced to 175 years for committing multiple sexual assaults. It is not a game and the crackdown is real! We've seen other iconic figures like Bill Cosby and Michael Jackson have to fight for their freedoms because of these types of accusations. So we have to ask ourselves some questions when it comes to Ayanna Jackson's allegations of 2Pac. Is her story adding up? Are there inconsistencies in her story? Are you buying it? Does Ayanna seem credible based on her comments? Why do you think Ayanna finally decided to come out 25 years later? Do you think she's trying to capitalize? Are people being insensitive towards her because of their compassion for Pac? These are the answers we'll be looking tonight, so don't miss out because it's about to get real! #ItJustGotReal Call In # 347-838-9540
The Gang returns to talk about the Grammys, Drake breaking Jay z's billboard record, Rae Sremmurd's upcoming triple album, the latest developments in Meek Mill's court case and much much more. Wade then takes time to delve into Ayanna Jackson's recent Vlad TV interview and the internet reaction to it. Ari's song of the week: Samaria - Right Now https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OblCyoUOEZk Hosted By @THEWadeBloggs along with @_G_Li & @Hon3y_Dipp3d Produced by @THEWadeBloggs & @iamjbraye Executive Produced by @THEWadeBloggs Engineered by @iamjbraye www.WordsWithWade.com
We discuss the Superbowl, Grammys, Janet Jackson appreciation day, the Ayanna Jackson interview, the new Troy Ave video, new music releases and some sports highlights
This week Just & Mr. Cinn invites book author Grey Hughe to the podcast to discuss his new book "The Regime". We discuss Tupac & Ayanna Jackson resurfaced controversy, Are men thirsty for complimenting women, The #METOOMOVEMENT, The movement attempting to get R-Kelly banned from music, Migos best rap group ever statement, the grammys snubs of 2018, supporting people on the come up.
So Ayanna Jackson decides to do an interview with VladTV. We’ll get back to him in a second. So she started the interview off talking about the night she met Tupac. She claims he came up behind her and put his hands in her back pocket. Now the first thing that stop out to me is the fact that she didn’t have a problem with a strange man putting his hands in her back pocket. She claims she didn’t really follow rappers but lets be serious. She knew exactly who Tupac was. Next she says they were on the dance floor dancing and kissing. So, you kiss niggas you just met. And I mean just met. Now here’s the funny part. She says Tupac pushed her head down but she didn’t give him head. Yeah right.