Just dropped a new 45min mix on Mixcloud for Braggi Events of some Deep House sounds for those listening ears.
Listen, like and share people.
https://t.co/hI7f85hSDV
.@Apple Planned Obsolescence
The “Truth” about why the headphone jack was removed.
I wonder how much damage has been done to the human brain with bluetooth tech?
She was a single mother from a council estate in Kilburn, told that Black music was too niche, that there was no market for it, and that the industry simply wasn’t interested.
Instead of arguing, she built the first MOBO Awards aired to the nation — and the game changed.
Rest in peace
Kanya King
1969-2026
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No outrage from Nigel Farage or Tommy Robinson because it is a White man who committed this vile racially provoked murder. No protests or riots. it's OK when White people do it. 22yr old Chas Corrigan murdered innocent 20 yr old Mohammed Yousef Algasim
POLICE KILLED AN INNOCENT MAN, LIED ABOUT IT, AND ARRESTED THE WOMAN WHO TOLD YOU
In July 2005, Jean Charles de Menezes, an innocent man, was shot dead at Stockwell tube station by Metropolitan Police firearms officers who mistook him for a terrorist.
Police initially claimed he was wearing bulky clothing, had vaulted the ticket barriers, and run from officers. None of it was true. But police did not correct the misinformation. They waited until someone forced their hand.
That someone was Lana Vandenberghe. A secretary. Not a senior official, not a KC, not a politician. A secretary who sat at her desk at the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) and watched the official story fall apart in front of her.
As files passed across her desk, she began to feel that the facts of the case were being misrepresented, or not presented at all, to the public.
So she did something about it.
Over several weeks, Lana stayed late at the office and used her camera to photograph the evidence, which she then handed to a news producer.
She leaked the documents to ITN, which contradicted the official narrative being promoted by the Metropolitan Police.
The story broke. The cover was blown. And the state's response?
Dawn raids. Vandenberghe was arrested by Leicester Constabulary Serious Crime Unit acting on behalf of the IPCC. Two more dawn raids followed weeks later, including the arrest of the ITN journalist who ran the story and his pregnant girlfriend.
Vandenberghe said she was "scared to death" and that it never crossed her mind she would be treated as a criminal for telling the truth. "Unlike the police," she said, "I hadn't killed an innocent person."
She lost her job. She lost her home. She was treated for depression.
The threat police reportedly considered charging her with?
The theft of ink and paper.
Ink and paper.
The first IPCC inquiry concluded that none of the officers involved would face disciplinary charges. The Crown Prosecution Service later found "insufficient evidence" to prosecute any named individual.
No charges were ever filed against Vandenberghe.
No charges were ever filed against the officers who killed Jean Charles de Menezes and then lied about it either.
Lana has said she would do it all again. She does not consider what she did heroic. She was taught to speak out for the truth, no matter what. She stands by that code today.
The system called her a criminal. History called her a witness.
SOURCES:
@metpoliceuk | @policeconduct | @WhistleUK | @BBCRadio4 | @itvnews | @Wikipedia
Malcolm X talks about the white community choosing black celebrity as leaders in the black community. This was over 60 years ago and it’s still a real reality today..