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ExomatrixTV
23rd February 2013, 17:07
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Immortal Technique (Felipe Coronel) is a revolutionary. Born in Peru, he immigrated to Harlem, NY and eventually ended up in prison. He left with a new focus on music. His aggressive style gained him instant notoriety as a battle rapper, and his first album was a word-of-mouth sensation. Unwilling to change his message for the mainsteam, he remained completely independent. His subsequent projects have permanently found their way into the hearts and minds of truth seekers worldwide. Going behind the scenes, The (R)evolution of Immortal Technique is an exploration of one man’s global journey to fight injustice through music.

~sub: http://youtube.com/Rappers4Truth

buckminster fuller
23rd February 2013, 17:31
I'm a big fan of Immortal Technique, his lyrics are awesome although raw and unconditionally realistic... Thanks for the head up.

Gekko
23rd February 2013, 21:58
He has a few tracks which are truly impassioned. One that comes to mind is "Poverty of Philosophy"

Unfortunately the hateful spew ends up eclipsing and undermining his message, especially in other tracks which are painful to listen to.

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Bill Ryan
23rd February 2013, 23:20
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This is a riveting conversation. Immortal Technique is smart, articulate, well-informed, balanced, and really knows his history. Highly impressive, and highly recommended.

:bump:

peterspm
24th February 2013, 02:16
he's all of that, for sure. smart, articulate, well-informed, balanced, and really knows his history.

Happyjak
24th February 2013, 03:20
This was a really impressive interview with Immortal Technique. never heard of him until now, thanks for sharing.

"Live for Revolution!"

D-Day
24th February 2013, 06:30
I could lsten to Immortal Technique talk about this stuff all day long.

But Alex, on the other hand... not so much.

I really wish he would stop inrerrupting his guesrs and let them finish their sentences.

Still a good interview though, thanks for posting it.

Mark
24th February 2013, 08:05
A great interview from two icons of the alternative movement. An important interview because it brings together people who know they have a common enemy and who represent different sides of the spectrum of justice with millions of fans apiece who will LISTEN and SEE these two men building and destroying in peace and resonation beyond politics, ideology or faction. This is what is necessary now.

jackovesk
24th February 2013, 12:54
Immortal Technique - You bloody Champion...:thumb:

I can't begin to imagine, just how many new Truthseekers will be Awoken by this guy...:yes4:

Hats Off & Kudos to you bro...:yo:


Remember that name - Immortal Technique - Immortal Technique - Immortal Technique - Immortal Technique - Immortal Technique - Immortal Technique - Immortal Technique - :rap:

Christine
24th February 2013, 13:09
This was a really impressive interview with Immortal Technique. never heard of him until now, thanks for sharing.

"Live for Revolution!"

I was completely impressed with Immortal Technique, he is to date the first person who actually got Alex to listen. Yes impressive indeed.

Love him for his strength and clarity.

Live the Revolution! is brilliant.

danceblackcatdance
24th February 2013, 13:19
I could lsten to Immortal Technique talk about this stuff all day long.

But Alex, on the other hand... not so much.

I really wish he would stop inrerrupting his guesrs and let them finish their sentences.

Still a good interview though, thanks for posting it.

word... love imm tech. have listened to his tracks for years, lost patience with AJ a while ago...

hope all's well :)

T Smith
24th February 2013, 15:10
This was a really impressive interview with Immortal Technique. never heard of him until now, thanks for sharing.

"Live for Revolution!"

I was completely impressed with Immortal Technique, he is to date the first person who actually got Alex to listen. Yes impressive indeed.

Love him for his strength and clarity.

Live the Revolution! is brilliant.

Yes. Alex met his match and carried himself during parts of the interview as if he had something to prove. At many points I felt the interview was as much about Alex injecting his point of view (talking over IT?) as much as it was about allowing Immortal Technique to expound upon his point of view. To that end I wish I could have heard more from Immortal Technique unimpeded, but I also do not take too much umbrage with Alex Jones and his interview technique. I agree with Rahkyt. There were likely thousands and thousands of IT fans watching the show who had preconceived notions of AJ (whose impassioned rhetoric can easily be spun and twisted and taken out-of-context as anti-person of color). I suspect Alex Jones just expanded his platform to include many who now may have a newfound understanding and appreciation for his message. Likewise for the millions of AJ fans who never even heard of IT. In as much as the culture inculcates divide and conquer in every facet of life, this indeed was a "bringing the people" together type of interview.

Flash
24th February 2013, 15:28
This was a really impressive interview with Immortal Technique. never heard of him until now, thanks for sharing.

"Live for Revolution!"

I was completely impressed with Immortal Technique, he is to date the first person who actually got Alex to listen. Yes impressive indeed.

Love him for his strength and clarity.

Live the Revolution! is brilliant.

viva la revolucion means both: "live the revolution" and "hurra! the revolution!". My understanding is that it is often taken with the second meaning in Latin America, since the Che Guevara.

So when we both heard it, you heard Live the revolution, and I heard Hurra the revolution" quite different meanings. I even thought "Oh my Gosh, he is on for real problems with PTB, his life at stake" because of the second meaning.

And yes, I was completely impressed too by Immortal Technique openly shared views and his thorough knowledge of history, his thorought background in how the world truly works.

As for Alex, he is a good entertainer, but at times, I had the feeling I was listening to Kerry Cassidy's interviews (in terms of style, bringing his point and sometimes interrupting or not truly listening).

I do not usually like rap and did not know Immortal Technique. He truly got a new fan in me.

Elly
24th February 2013, 16:01
This is very inspirational. He raises the point of getting past the taught paradigm by questioning everything, seeing the hypocrisy of the world and making our own logical deductions. He says that the manipulation of the system has happened before, so we have to analyze this throughout history. And bottom line, the people that have created the problems are not going to fix them. It is very reminiscent of Wade Frazier's analysis and message. He has a clear understanding of the power of the mind and the heart.

intruth
24th February 2013, 17:24
Love this guy. Alex made an interesting analogy during the interview that the globalists are playing chess, while we're playing checkers. Sad but true.

Mark
24th February 2013, 17:43
Hi intruth, I think that point should be highlighted a bit more, it is so true. Not only are the masses thinking two dimensionally checkers-style, the chess the elite are playing is 3-dimensional, star-trek style. The educational systems reinforce this two-dimensional thinking as does the msm. Think linearly, not spherically. It is a quantum jump in understanding and ability to even be able to make that shift to higher-order cognition as it is a virtual rewiring of the brain.

Being Peruvian gives IT a perspective that informs Hip Hop in the true sense of the term and returns it to its revolutionary roots. The conspiracy Alex mentioned regarding the conscious cooptation of Hip Hop in the 90s and the plan to corrupt it with Gangsterism and Thuggery proceeded according to plan. What was not counted on was the ability of the Internet to continue the conscious Hip Hop movement and globalize it even further, resulting in the manifestation of souls like IT and many others who are still below mosts radars, but who exist and do their thing to awaken the masses in a similar fashion. IT is another in a long tradition of revolutionary thought and music.

He stated that he does not walk around with protection. His increased visibility may make that stance a thing of the past.

Bill Ryan
25th February 2013, 02:30
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Bumping this again. (I don't think I've ever done that before! :) )

Immortal Technique is very, very impressive. Wow. Highly recommended -- even just to click in the middle of the video to get a quick sample. (Please do this. You need to know who this guy is.)

Serious note: given that he does not walk around with protection, he could be a high priority target, if he's not already... as the next John Lennon, a revolutionary leader of his generation. The way he handled himself with Alex was something to see. He should have a chat with Piers Morgan sometime.

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Jean-Luc
25th February 2013, 10:03
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"... and to see how fascist this system has become, on how people have been trained to think this way.
And I know we always speak about Nazy Germany. But the Germans were not animals, they we humans beings, they were conditionned...."

Just a quick jump in the middle of the video... Will listen later.

gigha
25th February 2013, 10:44
A great interview from two icons of the alternative movement. An important interview because it brings together people who know they have a common enemy and who represent different sides of the spectrum of justice with millions of fans apiece who will LISTEN and SEE these two men building and destroying in peace and resonation beyond politics, ideology or faction. This is what is necessary now.

Nailed it !!!

Star Tsar
25th February 2013, 11:40
By the some of the looks on Alex's face he taught him a few new things, We need to get him on here he would be a useful addition....

:peace:

Curt
27th February 2013, 14:17
bump..........

araucaria
2nd March 2013, 08:52
Interesting that it takes a rapper to tell Alex that he talks like a rapper, and needs to do what a rapper does: rewind and play it again slowly. Immortal Technique does this to bring out the name Webster Tarpley in case we missed it.

I think maybe Alex needs a 'Piers Morgan'-type presenter (don't take that the wrong way) for his show, to give people his stuff at normal speed. That is basically what Immortal Technique is doing here.

Tangri
2nd March 2013, 09:03
Felipe Coronel is more intelligence and wise than Alex. He surpassed the host.

Most highlighted sentence was "don't die for revolution, live for it."

Lau
2nd March 2013, 18:21
As a fan of his music I've always wanted to hear more of what he had to say, thanks for posting the interview, I'll make a point to watch it when I have some time.
For those interested there's also a good documentary called 'the (r)evolution of immortal technique' I think you can find it on youtube.

Marren
7th March 2013, 20:03
Immortal Technique is amazing. A lot of people thinks he's just another "ganster rapper" but he holds true wisdom. For you who does not listen to he's music i can highly recommend it. It's basically like Avalon, but with sound :)

Lau, i dont think you can find it on youtube. Here is a TPB link; http://thepiratebay.se/torrent/7524411/The_(R)evolution_of_Immortal_Technique

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