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VICTOR HUGO MUTED BEFORE USA MIDTERM ELECTIONS

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE- August 23, 2018. AMERICAN PRINTING MONOPOLY USES POLITICAL CORRECTNESS TO CENSOR NEW YORK BORN HISPANIC ARTIST, VICTOR-HUGO VACA II, BEFORE MIDTERM ELECTIONS IN USA. What is it about the Hispanic-American authored book that makes its content banned in the U.S.A. before ever being printed for publication?

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Maverick artist Victor-Hugo Vaca Jr. claims the much anticipated modern-art-graphic-novel series inspired by Florida Case Number 50-2006-CC-016579, dubbed, “The Crackhead Jesus Trials”, by mainstream media news outlets, has been censored by a powerful United States corporation, whose owner deemed the Latin author’s content to be inappropriate for the “men, women and children employed by the company”, according to PRC Book Printing CEO, Jacob Hope.

Victor Hugo Art

It appears a corporate monopoly of communication is subversively using political correctness to veil racism that effectively muzzles the voice of a Hispanic-American citizen, described by the USA Today Network as an, “Artist. Author. Filmmaker. Journalist. Maverick. Revolutionist.” , from publishing his highly anticipated “diary of the world on canvas”.

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The fact that a print media monopoly is arbitrarily censoring books, before they ever get printed in hardcover, for copyright and registration into the United States Library of Congress, should alarm both capitalists and Constitutionalists alike. This frightening reality begs the question: “Why are the most powerful companies in the world, suddenly, so threatened by an independent Hispanic-American author from Queens, New York, that they are willing to lose business in order to silence him?”.

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The sharp decline of newspaper readers and bookstores in America has decimated the printing industry, leaving only two companies, to produce high-quality, hardcover books, in the United States. This reality has manifested a racist business model, disguised in political correctness, that enables top notch printing monopolies, to mute strong Latin voices, by sweeping minority authors into a ghetto of publishing mediocrity.

Victor Hugo Art

In his explanation for why the Hispanic-American authored book is being suppressed, in violation of the First Amendment and anti-discrimination laws, the PRC Book Printing CEO claims that “children” are employed by the printer, to examine material that is about to be released and quell any parts that are considered, obscene or politically unacceptable.This business model enables the printer to arbitrarily censor free speech and eliminate any historical records deemed offensive, such as The Spanish Inquisition, slavery in America or the Crackhead Jesus Trials, by refusing to accept payment, from any independent minority business owners, seeking to self-publish historical-fiction and modern-art-gonzo-journalism, through interstate commerce, in the United States.

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The contentious saga titled, “Redemption: The Story of The Crackhead Jesus Trials-Part II: The Second Coming of The Three Muses.”, by New York born Hispanic multi-media artist, Victor-Hugo Vaca II, was scheduled for release as a Limited Edition First Print Collector’s Item in time for the start of the 2018 Christmas shopping season, as a unique stocking stuffer, sold in select markets, after a prototype was successfully test marketed, during Art Basel Miami, in 2017 and later featured in a 2018, Vigore Chicago Magazine, cover story.

Victor Hugo Art

The planned mid-September 2018 roll-out of the first in a series of ten modern art graphic novels, about the origin of modern-art-gonzo-journalism and the Modern Art Music Movement, is now on hold, indefinitely, due to the crippling stranglehold printing press monopolies have in the United States to dictate culture and control speech. Whether the controversial series, over ten years in the making, will ever be published, is now in question, as the epidemic of censorship in the United States muzzles the voice of outspoken minorities that dare to speak truth to power.

Victor Hugo Art Basel

The Supreme Court case of Jack Phillips, a Colorado baker who refused to make a custom cake for a same-sex-couple echoes the hardcover book printers, denial of service to one of the most influential artist’s of the 21st Century, Hispanic-American author, Victor-Hugo Vaca II. The difference in incidents being, the number of bakeries available to same-sex couples, versus the number of hardcover book printers made available to minority customers in the United States is a huge gap that makes it impossible, for independent minority-owned small businesses to publish thought provoking literature, in hardcover fine print. This unlawful action deprives minorities the right to reach a wide audience of intellectuals, craving unique political perspectives, before critical midterm elections in the United States.Victor Hugo Art

In 2017, the Slants won a Supreme Court, First Amendment battle, that made world headlines, including Amsterdam’s, deVolkskrant Newspaper. The verdict enabled Victor-Hugo Vaca Jr. to apply for trademark of “Crackhead Jesus”, after initially being rejected, several times, by the United States Patent and Trademark Office, which labeled the fictional title character, “rude, disgusting, vulgar and offensive”.

Having overcome a series of free-speech obstacles, including an infamous incident wherein The Palm Beach Post, on October 29, 2010, inexplicably used “nine question marks” to redact the title of Vaca’s award-winning film, “Crackhead Jesus: The Movie”, when it screened alongside Stanley Kubrick’s “A Clockwork Orange” and “Pink Floyd’s The Wall” at the Modern Art Music Movement Midnight Cult Movie Series in Lake Worth, Florida, the dogged artist claims that he is determined to get his book published, even if it means taking a discrimination case to the Supreme Court.

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Palm Beach Post Movie Listing 10/29/2010

The envelope pushing Hispanic-American author planned several book signings at select retailers across America including New York City, Brooklyn, Queens, New York, Miami, Marco Island, Naples, Fort Myers, Venice, Florida, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, and Austin, Texas, before receiving news that the printer refused to honor his signed contract or accept payment in full, from the Latino artist, without any written explanation as to what content was deemed by someone in production to be “inappropriate” and why.

In a letter dated August 23, 2018 from Jacob Hope to Victor-Hugo, the following is stated, “My sincerest apologies. PRC Book Printing itself does not have issues with the files we received and would be happy to print your book if we had the ability. Unfortunately, our third-party printer, which we use for jobs with short turnaround times such as yours, is unwilling to produce your book due to some of the content.”

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The alternative, according to Hope, is to buy hardcover books from China and postpone release of the revolutionary modern-art-graphic-novel series, produced by the Modern Art Music Movement, as a means of documenting history, through works of fine contemporary art, some of which, were manifested live, on stage, at “MAMM Jam Happenings” across America, orchestrated and choreographed by the multimedia artist, Victor-Hugo Vaca II, creator of modern-art-gonzo-journalism and founder of the Modern Art Music Movement, alongside legends in the music industry, seeking to raise awareness and spread compassionate wealth, through artistic charity benefit concerts.

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So, what’s the takeaway for every American Citizen, regardless of race, creed or color?

That a U.S. company, responsible for documenting history and culture in print, would willfully turn business over to China, begs the question: What is it about the Hispanic-American authored book that makes its content banned in the U.S.A. before ever being printed for publication?

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The subtle racism of colonial capitalism enables print communication companies to censor the voice of outspoken Hispanic-American artists documenting history in the United States during revolutionary times.” – Victor-Hugo Vaca II

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SUFFOLK TIMES COVERS CRACKHEAD JESUS AS CBS REPORTS FAKE NEWS BALLOON BOY

BALLOON BOY EXPOSES FAKE NEWS WHILE CBS NEW YORK SUPPRESSES WARNING OF ATTACKS ON FIRST AMENDMENT THAT LEAD TO LOVE GRAFFITI. How The Maverick Artist Victor Hugo And President Barack Hussein Obama Mutual Admiration Of Rat Dog Manifested A Modern Art Music Movement.

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“Love Graffiti” By Victor-Hugo Vaca II.

On the day Balloon Boy exposed fake U.S. news , for what it is worth, Victor-Hugo Vaca II was interviewed by a CBS New York reporter, for a segment on the CBS Evening News, questioning why police issued the artist a citation for displaying a bumper sticker on his BMW that proclaimed, “Crackhead Jesus is coming”.

Victor Hugo Bumper Sticker

As Victor-Hugo Vaca II headed to the Rat Dog concert afterwards, police and Secret Servicemen swarmed the artist and corralled him along with everyone on the block into a corner, behind barricades, for over an hour.

News crews surrounded Victor-Hugo Vaca II as he stood next to a man holding a cardboard sign that introduced him as RocOpera. The WPIX Newscaster at the scene, informed Victor-Hugo that his “1st Amendment story on CBS evening news never aired”. According to Wanda, a CBS New York producer, the fake news of Balloon Boy had pre-empted the canary-in-the-coal-mine of free speech in America documented in a Suffolk Times article by Erin Schultz titled, “Pulled Over In The Name Of Crackhead Jesus?“. The  newspaper article records the following:

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Traveling artist says Southold police officer profiled him.

A bumper sticker bearing the phrase “Crackhead Jesus is coming” got an author pulled over in Southold last month, the man told The Suffolk Times.

Victor-Hugo Vaca Jr., a multimedia artist formerly of Brooklyn who now calls the road home, said that Southold Town Police Officer Frank Lyburt violated his First Amendment rights by pulling him over Oct. 11, simply because the officer was offended by the bumper sticker on Mr. Vaca’s rear windshield.

“I wasn’t speeding and I knew there was nothing wrong with my car,” said Mr. Vaca, 39, noting that the sticker is a promotional tool for his graphic novel, “Crackhead Jesus.”

The bumper sticker in question, which Mr. Vaca described as a ‘promotional tool’ for his upcoming graphic novel ‘Crackhead Jesus.’

“[The officer] said he was doing me a favor by handing me that ticket, the same way someone knocks on your door on a Sunday morning, saying you’re wicked for not going to church.”

The wandering author, who claims to have traveled across the country raising awareness of issues not typically covered in mainstream media, said he was ticketed while driving to the Hampton International Film Festival to promote “Crackhead Jesus,” the story of a man who went to work one day high on crack and told his co-workers that they were his disciples.

“[The sticker] has nothing to do with Jesus Christ,” Mr. Vaca said. “It has to do with the modern devils out there.”

Southold Town Capt. Martin Flatley said the ticket issued to Mr. Vaca is a valid summons, adding that there is a section in vehicle and traffic law that prohibits “the placing of posters or stickers on windshields or rear windows of motor vehicles.”

“I believe Officer Lyburt might have stopped the driver for another violation but ended up writing him this summons,” Capt. Flatley said. “This section of law may not be written often, but it is a valid section. This is part of the officer’s discretion when performing a traffic stop.”

Mr. Vaca said Officer Lyburt appeared very upset with the bumper sticker after he scanned his Florida license.

“He came back to my car and asked me, ‘What’s the deal with the Crackhead Jesus sticker?'” Mr. Vaca said. “Here I am, a white guy in a BMW with all this fancy artwork in the back, and for the first time, I felt what it was like to be profiled.”

Mr. Vaca made an appearance in September at Rock the Harvest, a concert held in Southold to benefit The Retreat of East Hampton.

“So I’m in town to help raise money for battered women, and I get mistaken for a guy spitting in the face of God,” he said. “I went to Southold to do good work, and I leave getting punished.”

Mr. Vaca said he plans to drive back to Southold from Florida — where he is attending a music festival in Miami — to fight the ticket.

“So many people are apathetic — they’ll just pay the ticket and get it over with, but that’s the problem,” he said. “I’m not just going to pay this ticket. I’m going to take a chance to look deeper into this.”

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Reporters informed Victor-Hugo Vaca II that because President Barrack Hussein Obama is a fan of Rat Dog, everyone on the New York City Street next to the concert venue, were detained against their will, in zones, by Police and Secret Service agents, to protect President Obama, while he attended the first half of the Rat Dog concert.

Victor-Hugo Vaca II missed the first-half of the Rat Dog show because of President Obama. However, as a result of their mutual appreciation of Rat Dog and The Grateful Dead, this Modern Art Music Movement™ work of art was born.

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As seen being manifested in the Modern Art Music Movement™ MAMM Music Video, “Crackhead Jesus: Shake The City”, Produced, Directed and featuring the Maverick Artist Victor-Hugo  with music By RocOpera.

Victor Hugo Rock Opera Joanne Togati

Behind The Scenes: On set with the Maverick Artist Victor-Hugo, RocOpera, Joanne Togati and Paparazzi.

Portions of the music video were filmed inside the Gulfstream Park Racing and Casino in Hallandale Beach, Florida.

RocOpera on set with the Maverick Artist Victor Hugo

Behind The Scenes: RocOpera on MI-VI set with the Maverick Artist Victor-Hugo.

Portions of the music video were filmed inside the legendary MI-VI Nightclub, as seen on tv news and in print newspapers.

Maverick Artist Victor Hugo RocOpera Chris Alonso

Maverick Artist Victor-Hugo, RocOpera and filmmaker, Chris Alonso, inside, “The Labyrinth Of Creativity Miami”.

Portions of the music video were filmed inside Victor-Hugo Vaca Jr.’s production studio in Miami known as, The Labyrinth of Creativity Miami.

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Behind the scenes, with filmmaker Victor-Hugo.
Behind the scenes, with filmmaker Victor-Hugo.
Behind the scenes, with RocOpera and director Victor-Hugo Vaca II.
Behind the scenes, with filmmaker Victor-Hugo.
Behind the scenes with filmmakers Victor-Hugo Vaca II, Chris Alonso, Mike McGill and Paparazzi.

 

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