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Post by decayeddospit on Apr 30, 2008 7:09:04 GMT -5
Hello all, first time poster, long time reader. Love the forum. Anyways, I have been doing extensive research on possible Illuminati members in the mass media. My search has led me to superstar Jay-Z. Here he is performing with "Faul" youtube.com/watch?v=24MD-v0IgYAHere is one video showing an expose' on Jay-Z as well as other rap icons youtube.com/watch?v=qkYbi4CoGasHere is another peculiar one, even displaying some PID clues. youtube.com/watch?v=RuWNQJE8y5MI will be doing a mass amount of research on all of this and this rapper "times" possible PID connection?
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Post by iameye on Apr 30, 2008 7:38:39 GMT -5
Hello all, first time poster, long time reader. Love the forum. Anyways, I have been doing extensive research on possible Illuminati members in the mass media. My search has led me to superstar Jay-Z. Here he is performing with "Faul" youtube.com/watch?v=24MD-v0IgYAHere is one video showing an expose' on Jay-Z as well as other rap icons youtube.com/watch?v=qkYbi4CoGasHere is another peculiar one, even displaying some PID clues. youtube.com/watch?v=RuWNQJE8y5MI will be doing a mass amount of research on all of this and this rapper "times" possible PID connection? Here he is performing with "Faul" youtube.com/watch?v=24MD-v0IgYA well that was pretty scarey.
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Post by mindgames on Apr 30, 2008 8:01:50 GMT -5
Welcome!
Got anything else? Me wants more! I said in another thread I thought it was interseting to hear Snoop Dog talk about how he has people that create his image for him.
Rap w/ illuminati agenda = iron thumb that keeps the humans strereotyped.
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Post by iameye on Apr 30, 2008 8:03:16 GMT -5
enslaved.
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Post by decayeddospit on Apr 30, 2008 15:28:13 GMT -5
Careful Socash. You never know when you will need thugs to stop them from coming from you... Very twisted. I have gotten a hold of bobbysmokers. He claims he has a lot of weird information. Very weird guy. He says he has many videos he release periodically. I will keep you all posted.
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Post by Mellow Yellow on Apr 30, 2008 19:17:21 GMT -5
I posted the link to the video fro Johnny Cash's "God's Gonna Cut You Down" It features Jay-Z, Keith Richards, Johnny Depp and many more people who have NOTHING to do with the song at all. There's much occult imagery in the video as well. youtube.com/watch?v=Cash, good friend of 33rd degree mason Billy Graham. I'm still trying to figure out what this video is saying. Cash "identified with the poor and downtrodden"? The people in the video are all rich and have nothing to do with Christianity. It makes no sense.
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Post by malus on Apr 30, 2008 19:32:46 GMT -5
But what is up with the "Uncle Joe's Medicine Show" that Paul describes the Pepper album idea, and then he uses it over aagin when he partners with Michael Jackson in Say, Say, Say video? When working with Stevie Wonder it is Ebony & Ivory, and with Michael Jackson it was Black or White, same symbolism, why?
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Post by horseloverphat on May 4, 2008 15:28:12 GMT -5
Venus/Lucifer....son of the morning.
Hip Hop has been dead for years...ever since they shit-canned the 'afrocentric' aspects and replaced it with gangsta rap....its been a sorry regression....imo.
Low bass noise....keeping ya man down.
HipHop....talking loud, saying nothing.
Don't forget the 'Rockefeller' allusions that seem to cover his work...if that is what he calls it.
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Post by horseloverphat on May 4, 2008 15:33:26 GMT -5
oh....well you did say 'son of the morning'...so i imagined that was the title.
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Post by horseloverphat on May 4, 2008 15:44:25 GMT -5
some possibles..... the medicine show is surely just a re-working of 'the snake oil salesman' scam...a general lesson in scamming the masses. Black & White symbolism is likely a re-working of light/darkness, ying-yang....etc etc the tessallated floor of the lodge....the balance between the two black/white.
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Post by Mellow Yellow on May 22, 2008 2:14:30 GMT -5
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Post by geektype on Jul 18, 2008 0:08:33 GMT -5
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Post by malus on Jul 24, 2008 16:17:57 GMT -5
November 9 1966 Superior Conjunction of Venus as seen from LondonHeath Ledger's unfinished role in the movie "The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus"... The leader of a traveling theatre group, through a deal with the devil, takes his audiances through a magical mirror, to expolore their imaginations. Unrelated, but much good info here-download 36 megs:www.mediafire.com/?etoiyemgeytMURDER BY NUMBERS.... Written by sting- Once that you've decided on a killing First you make a stone of your heart And if you find that your hands are still willing Then you can turn a murder into art There really isn't any need for bloodshed You just do it with a little more finesse If you can slip a tablet into someones coffee Then it avoids an awful lot of mess Its murder by numbers, one, two, three Its as easy to learn as your ABC Murder by numbers, one, two, three Its as easy to learn as your ABC Now if you have a taste for this experience And you're flushed with your very first success Then you must try a twosome or a threesome And you'll find your conscience bothers you much less Because murder is like anything you take to Its a habit-forming need for more and more You can bump off every member of your family And anybody else you find a bore Because its murder by numbers, one, two, three Its as easy to learn as your ABC Murder by numbers, one, two, three Its as easy to learn as your ABC Now you can join the ranks of the illustrious In history's great dark hall of fame All our greatest killers were industrious At least the ones that we all know by name But you can reach the top of your profession If you become the leader of the land For murder is the sport of the elected And you don't need to lift a finger of your hand Because its murder by numbers, one, two, three Its as easy to learn as your ABC Murder by numbers, one, two, three Its as easy to learn as your a, b, c, d, e
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Post by rockyraccoon on Mar 19, 2013 0:58:28 GMT -5
In 2004 Danger Mouse released his Grey Album, a mash up of Jay-Z's The Black Album and The Beatles' White Album. In the song Lucifer 9 (a mashup of Jay-Z's Lucifer and The Beatles' Revolution 9) there's backmasking of Jay-Z saying "666 murder murder Jesus"
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Post by duodamsel on Jun 13, 2013 10:17:02 GMT -5
Venus/Lucifer....son of the morning. Well that sure makes the song played in this video interesting. It begins playing at around 5:53 And about Jay-Z, the story surrounding him has never been creepier
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Post by Deleted on Jun 14, 2013 9:00:45 GMT -5
Illuminationism is a doctrine in theology according to which the process of human thought needs to be aided by God.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 14, 2013 9:04:49 GMT -5
lol
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Post by Deleted on Jun 14, 2013 9:07:55 GMT -5
"I am yesterday and I am today. I have the power to be born a second time."Why else would JZ get away with that T shirt on stage with Paul? ..... he wore it just for me.see? imaginelol
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Post by Deleted on Jun 14, 2013 9:47:40 GMT -5
Venus/Lucifer....son of the morning. Well that sure makes the song played in this video interesting. It begins playing at around 5:53
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Post by ticket2ride on Jul 7, 2013 22:00:34 GMT -5
I've just joined the forum. Hello to everyone and can you please excuse me doing a post like this although I am just new?
I appreciate that Jay Z is relevant to some extent here because of him performing with Paul or whatever you like to call him (the jury is still out as far as I am concerned on whether that is Paul or Faul or whoever). However, as somebody who has been into hiphop for a long time, since the days when it started to make an impact in the US but was still only a very small interest elsewhere and really didn't have even a big profile in its home country. I'd suggest be careful about buying into the whole Jay Z issue.
I've known about Jay Z since the 90s, before he even was a blip in the music scene's rader, and I'd suggest people here understand the huge marketing ploy this whole Illuminati issue has proved to be in times of declining record sales. I've done a lot of research on Jay Z for my own purposes and to even link him with the Beatles and whole 60s search for higher consciousness regardless of how positive or negative that higher consciousness could be, is basically a travesty and in a way an insult.
Jay Z discovered that masonic symbols and putting references higgledy piggledy in his later songs could get him the kind of attention he'd never had before. Yes he is probably into some pseudo, Jay Z publicity seeking, semi Crowley looking 'philosophy' but it is a deadend in keeping with what he has done to other black people in hiphop and the entertainment industry. He is a monopoly, he is not a spokesman for black people in the US, whatever he can do to make money off of his skin colour while refusing to do anything for black people is what he is about. He already helped dumb down hiphop over a decade ago, he is incredibly ignorant about any of the philosophies that drove the searchers in the music business in the 60s and 70s.
Jay Z chose sides early on and that included hanging out with the white people in the industry who represent what is wrong about the industry, getting involved with the whole experimental sexual thing that goes on in the industry to blackmail people (not talking here about people freely choosing their sexuality), such as music industry people who ask for sex in return for record deals for young black people who have the talent to do music but not the contacts, etc etc.
Jay Z is a fake drug dealer - he never did what he proclaimed he did, only small work around projects friends and acquaintances, he never had much money before he went into the music business, he was funded by real drug dealers who ended up behind bars. His story is not one of getting to the top in hiphop because of talent - the death of the two brightest stars in hiphop gave him the opportunity, the shift of hiphop to gangster rap again in the 21st century gave him the opportunity again as that kind of music is always short-lived and the situation whereby music companies have parent companies that control the mass media and have links to all kinds of huge consumer good companies is what keeps him in the public eye.
He loves people to buy into the Illuminati theory - it gives this fake who should have retired a long time ago (again, he did before) some so called power that he really doesn't have. The reason why only one book has come close to telling his true story and even then it bought into the lies and laughable aspects he presents as true to some extent is all about business monopolies and nothing to do with any power he has to scare people. He deals with black people from the past who know what he is really like by sending thugs after them and he deals with black and white people who might like to write the truth by using his contacts in the industry to discourage this.
I honestly think that the best way to deal with him is not give the Illuminati myth about him attention - to suggest he is even remotely up there with the musicians of the 60s and 70s is an insult to the Beatles etc just the way Jay Z being so heavily promoted as some kind of great figure in black music as well as music generally is blatant disrespect to the genius of black musicians who didn't live in the time of marketing monopolies or now don't have his influence in the industry because they didn't get down and dirty with the sex for favours activities or they are more talented and thus signed and left to rot on the shelf.
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Post by duodamsel on Jul 8, 2013 4:47:11 GMT -5
I've just joined the forum. Hello to everyone and can you please excuse me doing a post like this although I am just new? I appreciate that Jay Z is relevant to some extent here because of him performing with Paul or whatever you like to call him (the jury is still out as far as I am concerned on whether that is Paul or Faul or whoever). However, as somebody who has been into hiphop for a long time, since the days when it started to make an impact in the US but was still only a very small interest elsewhere and really didn't have even a big profile in its home country. I'd suggest be careful about buying into the whole Jay Z issue. I've known about Jay Z since the 90s, before he even was a blip in the music scene's rader, and I'd suggest people here understand the huge marketing ploy this whole Illuminati issue has proved to be in times of declining record sales. I've done a lot of research on Jay Z for my own purposes and to even link him with the Beatles and whole 60s search for higher consciousness regardless of how positive or negative that higher consciousness could be, is basically a travesty and in a way an insult. Jay Z discovered that masonic symbols and putting references higgledy piggledy in his later songs could get him the kind of attention he'd never had before. Yes he is probably into some pseudo, Jay Z publicity seeking, semi Crowley looking 'philosophy' but it is a deadend in keeping with what he has done to other black people in hiphop and the entertainment industry. He is a monopoly, he is not a spokesman for black people in the US, whatever he can do to make money off of his skin colour while refusing to do anything for black people is what he is about. He already helped dumb down hiphop over a decade ago, he is incredibly ignorant about any of the philosophies that drove the searchers in the music business in the 60s and 70s. Jay Z chose sides early on and that included hanging out with the white people in the industry who represent what is wrong about the industry, getting involved with the whole experimental sexual thing that goes on in the industry to blackmail people (not talking here about people freely choosing their sexuality), such as music industry people who ask for sex in return for record deals for young black people who have the talent to do music but not the contacts, etc etc. Jay Z is a fake drug dealer - he never did what he proclaimed he did, only small work around projects friends and acquaintances, he never had much money before he went into the music business, he was funded by real drug dealers who ended up behind bars. His story is not one of getting to the top in hiphop because of talent - the death of the two brightest stars in hiphop gave him the opportunity, the shift of hiphop to gangster rap again in the 21st century gave him the opportunity again as that kind of music is always short-lived and the situation whereby music companies have parent companies that control the mass media and have links to all kinds of huge consumer good companies is what keeps him in the public eye. He loves people to buy into the Illuminati theory - it gives this fake who should have retired a long time ago (again, he did before) some so called power that he really doesn't have. The reason why only one book has come close to telling his true story and even then it bought into the lies and laughable aspects he presents as true to some extent is all about business monopolies and nothing to do with any power he has to scare people. He deals with black people from the past who know what he is really like by sending thugs after them and he deals with black and white people who might like to write the truth by using his contacts in the industry to discourage this. I honestly think that the best way to deal with him is not give the Illuminati myth about him attention - to suggest he is even remotely up there with the musicians of the 60s and 70s is an insult to the Beatles etc just the way Jay Z being so heavily promoted as some kind of great figure in black music as well as music generally is blatant disrespect to the genius of black musicians who didn't live in the time of marketing monopolies or now don't have his influence in the industry because they didn't get down and dirty with the sex for favours activities or they are more talented and thus signed and left to rot on the shelf. I dunno, Ticket
Seems to me the stereotypical black rapper from the streets who garnered his wealth from "drug sales and drug dealers" seems more like the phony story. And gangster rap didn't rise in the 21st century. It actually rose in the late 80's and 90's and died out in the 21st century in favor of the over-opulent hip-hop rife with Krystal-filled swimming pools and black-and-white ceremonial balls and whatnot. You know, where rappers are spending less time talking about shooting and more time yapping about their clothing and sports drink lines. I think 50 Cent was like the last successful holdout for that subgenre.
And I believe Jay-Z's marriage to Beyonce' is what keeps him in the public eye more than anything else. Maybe illuminate references boost sales to white audiences, but studies suggest that African-American audiences are, for the most part, turned off by it (to the tune of a 16% drop in sales for artists alleged to be associated with the so-called Illuminati). Their churches are certainly vehemently opposed to it.
But you're right, Jay-Z isn't a great musician. But this fact combined with the way that he always gets these opportunities to work with the likes of the person currently calling himself Paul McCartney has me wondering...
I mean, I personally believe that the man who calls himself Paul McCartney isn't a musical genius either, but rather he's just a guy using the McCartney identity. A guy who works with true geniuses and is able to accredit their work to himself ... just as he, the other "Pauls" and the multiple Lennons did back in the days of the Beatles.
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