In Profile : The roots of the hip hop agenda, Islam, paedophiles and cults
Roots of Hip Hop
Afrika Bambaataa born 1957, real name Kevin Donavan, was a member of an organisation from the Bronx called the Black Spades, from which he formed an offshoot called the Bronx River Organisation which morphed into the Universal Zulu Nation, he would lead it as its spiritual idol from the 1970s up to the early 1990s. The organisation operated under a humanitarian agenda claiming to be taking young boys off the streets and out of criminal hands. The main doctrine held by the group is Islamic and moves to have Blacks remember their African roots, in order division be expanded between African Americans and the white establishment.