The Singer Beni Balak lives in Florida, the guitar player Shahar Ben Barak lives in Washington State, & the bass player Eyal Linur still lives in Israel. The band is collaborating these days on the internet. The new drummer is Elad Yitshaki, Ron Yanai plays Keyboards & produces, & Eran Schefer helped with engineering.

Original Hebrew lyrics by Eyal Linur and I (Beni Balak) translated them:

>>>TO KILL’EM ALL<<<

Let me tell you a tale about this angry old hound,

who decided one day to simply bite off the hand,

that for so many years had been feeding him shit,

it’s the day that the pigs are put into the pit!!

.

Even sheep on the farm understand on their own:

The fat pigs, are in charge of our world and out home.

But every pig, has it’s day and that day has arrived,

Cause the dogs are all here and no pig will survive!

.

To kill ‘em all — before they’re too big!

To kill ‘em all — in the day of the pigs

To kill ‘em all — before they’re too big!

To kill ‘em all

.

If you’re feeling sexy, when you’re stressed and wild.

Let it out of you, Act it out outside.

What a macho man, hot with righteous rage.

Go and kill ‘em all, So it won’t be me!

.

You can try, you can run, you can call the police.

You can hide, you can hold up a white flag — oh please!

You can scream out for help, from your private militia,

it’s too late, the mad dogs; we are already with ya!

.

You can crawl on your knees to the basement and hide.

You can cry, make some calls, offer deals on the side.

Take a pick or a shovel, get ready to dig,

It’s the day of the dogs and the night of the pigs!

Whatever you think of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, where does one even start to decode this insane get together of criminals and those who love them?!? The sheer irony of inviting a world-class butcher like Kagame and drawing happy parallels between him and Israel!?
I guess because they both massacre their neighbors with Western support and encouragement? WTF?!
I just sent this to my dad who lived through Nazism and was one of the first to attack Elie Wiesel for his shameless exploitation of the Holocaust back in Israel in the 70s.
As a young kid growing up in Israel I asked myself what the world was doing when the Nazis were gassing my family. Now I know.
The Nazis may have made soap from most of my family in the 40s, but the mofos in this clip are washing their bloody hands with it today! Profoundly disgusting >:/

Guerrilla Radio by Rage Against The Machine

Posted: 2013/10/01 by Punkonomics (@dearbalak) in Links/Articles/Video

That’s what punkonomics is going to be very soon :)

The Myth of the Liberal Media

Posted: 2013/09/27 by Punkonomics (@dearbalak) in Links/Articles/Video

Despite the name, this 1998 documentary film is not pro-liberal and certainly not pro-Democrat at all. It presents Chomsky & Herman’s “Propaganda Model” (Manufacturing Consent, 1988) concisely and effectively. Watch this even if you aren’t a liberal. Libertarians should find it very useful also–anybody not duped by the Demublican Party and the mainstream media.

 

How can we get people more engaged, more productive, and happier at work? Is technology part of the problem — and could it also be part of the solution?

Dave Coplin, Chief Envisioning Officer at Microsoft, imagines what might be possible if more organisations embraced the full, empowering potential of technology and encouraged a truly open, collaborative and flexible working culture.