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WWW, September
20 2010 - Will Buju Banton's innocence be acknowledged or rejected
by the jury? That's the question, and also the one and only topic of
this week's edition of Dubroom Online. For it is in this week that
we will see just what the jury will decide.
Next week, Jah Willing, there's gonna be a lot of musical works
reviewed. There's a lot on the table, but the issue concerning Buju
Banton has my one and only focus at the moment. I can not write a
positive review about anything, as I have this vision of Buju Banton
locked in a jail because he was clearly entrapped by Babylon.
The fact that the jury could not come to a decision which in
itself is not so difficult to make -Buju is innocent of the crime
they say has been committed but he's the victim of government
sponsored agent provocateurs who entrapped him- worries
me.
Are they wanting to know the truth or are they just doing what
they are supposed to do in this New World Order?
We will see it this week.
When Buju will be free, there's gonna be a lot of celebration.
When they decide to follow lies and keep him in jail, there's gonna
be a lot of chanting down Babylon.
One Love, Give Thanks,
Messian Dread (Dubroom Webmaster)
WWW, September 26 2010 -Nine months after the arrest of Buju
Banton who was said to be involved in a mega deal concerning cokane,
we're in the weekend after the trial. The jury has to agree
unanimous, and that seems to be a problem: they talked for two days
and will continue after this weekend.
When Dubroom Message Board member David Pablo posted "Buju
Busted", it drove the immediate attention of the
Babylon Observer and it's readers/visitors. Consequently, the news
was on the events was monitored and comments were attached.
When the trial finally took place last week, an end was put to
all speculations and the case itself is rather clear: Buju Banton is
innocent of dealing drugs but has put himself in a lot of trouble as
he was, according to his own words, "talking crap and tried to
impress".
In short: US Gov't assigned an informer on Buju Banton, with the
mission to entrap him in some kind of predicament.
After a European tour, namely, on a flight from Spain to Florida,
this informer established contact with Buju Banton and fed him wine,
more wine, with the result that the two were speaking about cokane
deals and Buju on his side told -indeed- a lot of crap, according to
his own saying just to "impress" the agent.
This informer, later in the year, took Buju on a trip to a boat.
Being of the impression that they would have a nice time on the
water or something like that, Buju was then being confronted with a
bag of cokane and was filmed tasting it.
The informer indeed organized a cokane deal, but there were two
other men who he was actually dealing with. In the trial, he
admitted to this as well. The other two men have both signed
plea-deals to get shorter sentences.
The lawyer of one of them was interviewed for television (below)
Closer observers could see how Buju Banton was really a very easy
target for the agent provocateurs, so-called informers whose
job basically is to keep crime rates high and prisons full. Someones
make good living of the fraudulent "war on drugs",
someones who want to keep drugs illegal. Simply put a paid informer
at work for $50,000.- and start to boast a little in a first class
plain-travel.
Those who know Dancehall music know that a huge part of it
consists out of boasting lyrics: if taken literal, all dancehall
artists should be in jail for wanting to kill each other and much
more. This is a mentality which fits perfectly in what Buju Banton
did "backstage", if you will. He thought he was taking
part in some kind of DJ contest where the one with the biggest
mouths gain the most respect.
It must be taken into consideration that the life people like
Buju Banton live is far from that of a "normal" life. He
is probably surrounded by people who need to big him up all the
time, for their own benefit or not. When you hear all the time how
good you are and all of that, it's difficult to stay humble.
Hopefully, the jury will see all this. Nothing worse than a group
of people who are supposed to practice truth-finding rather than
filling pockets and prisons with people considered "politically
incorrect".
Buju Banton is a high level target of the homosexual community,
there are web logs cheering over the fact that Buju is in jail. To
them, he's in jail because of his stance towards the sexual
preference of others and to them, rightfully so.
Will the jury agree with that, or not?
The weekend in which this is written, is still a time of
uncertainty when it comes to the final verdict of the jury and
judge. Apparently the jury couldn't even agree over the question as
to whether a crime was committed or not. It was the judge who told
the jury: "A crime was committed, your task is to decide as to
whether Buju Banton is part of it or not".
That question is easily answered, and when the jury turns out to
declare guiltiness on Buju's head then the real guilt will be on the
jury's head and the Real Judge, JAH, will eventually judge the
righteous judgment.
For now, however, there is still hope for a good outcome in this
time and place...
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