The Minority Report: Prelude to the State of the World
The Minority Report: Prelude to the State of the World
New Book Explores Conspiracy Theories Behind American and Worldwide Problems
MIAMI, Sept. 1 /PRNewswire/ -- In his new book, The Minority Report: Prelude to the State of the World (now available through AuthorHouse), Kijani Amari takes a deeper look inside the underlying causes of the negativity of the minority community and the theories surrounding the global elites that he says are controlling the world stage from behind the curtain.
By requiring readers to reflect on events that have occurred throughout history, Amari shines a new light on the forces behind them. He grew up in the drug-infested streets of Miami in the 1980s, and he elaborates on how, after the assassinations of the greatest civil rights leaders of the 1960s, the black community fell victim to drugs, which spawned a plethora of additional problems such as crime, the AIDS epidemic and teen pregnancy. He also expresses his dissatisfaction with the way that hip-hop culture continues to promote self-destructive, murderous, criminal, nihilistic images of black manhood.
Amari moves on to offer explanations of his theories about the manipulation of world politics, war and the global economy. From American political leaders profiting on the slave trade to the international banking system of today that is fueled by fiat currency as the world moves toward a cashless society, Amari offers thought-provoking insight on the powerful figures that rule the world. He explains the power of the infamous Illuminati and the contemporary organizations such as NAFTA and the Council on Foreign Relations. He delves into some of the eerie ideas about who was behind the planning of the Sept. 11 attacks, the subsequent War on Terror and the Patriot Act. Throughout the book, Amari refers to Bible passages that strengthen his arguments.
A fascinating glimpse inside the major problems of the modern world, The Minority Report: Prelude to the State of the World moves from the tumultuous history of the minority community to the broadest ideas about the world political system.
Amari is a poet, activist and hip-hop artist. He has recorded songs for Snoop Dogg's WBALLZ mixtape, and he has been featured on songs with artists such as JT Money, Mr. Cheeks, Marc Curry of Bad Boy and The Wailers. Amari has also opened for artists such as Snoop Dogg, 50 Cent, Lil' Kim, Fat Joe, LL Cool J, Trick Daddy and Pitbull. He was outspoken about the police shooting of 16-year-old Jerrod Miller and showed support for County Commissioner Addie L. Greene in her statements about racist practices of police in the minority community.
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