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Attention: legitimate conspiracy. Warning: please do not be complacent

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posted on Jul, 28 2012 @ 10:02 AM
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With all this talk about the colorado movie massacre I thought I would do a bit of research of my own. While looking at some of the threads I came across some people posting comments critical of some of the witnesses testimony. I went on youtube in search of some videos of interviews. I did find some witness testimony fishy. I then stumbled upon a video talking about a music video, and how it might be connected with the colorado shooting. Here is the link below.
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I usually dislike when people draw these connections, but after watching this link, I actually watched the entire music video. I wont post because if anyone wants to find it all they have to do it youtube it. “lil wayne, My homies still” while the music is terrible, per usual, the symbolism and the flat out connection with the theater and skeletons is remarkable.
The symbolism im talking about is lil wayne and his black ghetto homies sort of running suburbia in the beginning of the video, showing obviously urban type people (i.e. lil wayne and his friends) in a suburban environment among people who actually live there. Among manikins with targets or X’s on them. This scene to me demonstrates the gov’t using its own citizens (i.e. ghetto/ lower class ruffnecks) to strike fear into the heart of its other citizens (i.e. regular people, working/family class) in order to distract them from real issues and living standards. They are symbolizing this domination maybe with the blue collar guy taking his dog outside, the man has a dog face and the dog has a man face. The lyrics of the video alternating between how you better not offend lil wayne in the slightest or his goons will get angry. And also he will have sex with your girlfriend/wife and all her friends too. This type of fear based control is sickening.
Then at the end of the video, for no apparent reason, lil wayne and his cronies are in a movie theater, among other urban youths with skeletons all around them. I am just wondering if anyone else is drawing any conclusions from this. Please let me know, thank you.



posted on Jul, 28 2012 @ 11:12 AM
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THIS, is the fake rape culture that is forcefed to americans. There is no reason this little punk should be a millionaire. He is a glorified # talker. This is proof that there is an agenda that writes music, writes lyrics, and pays for idiots to dance infront of a camera to brainwash the american sheeple.



posted on Jul, 28 2012 @ 11:34 AM
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Originally posted by jacobjones
The lyrics of the video alternating between how you better not offend lil wayne in the slightest or his goons will get angry. And also he will have sex with your girlfriend/wife and all her friends too. This type of fear based control is sickening.


Wait. So you're telling me that there are people in this world who take lil wayne seriously enough to be AFRAID of him? How do they manage to stop laughing at him first?


It's possible that people who listen to his music identify with the lyrics in a way that makes them feel empowered. Which in itself is kind of sad, because you shouldn't feel that you have to dominate others just to get in touch with your personal power. But, such is our modern society.



posted on Jul, 28 2012 @ 12:02 PM
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I dont think its about being afraid of lil wayne specifically, I believe its more about what he represents, i.e. urban youth, young violent impressionable types.



posted on Jul, 28 2012 @ 02:31 PM
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Originally posted by jacobjones
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I dont think its about being afraid of lil wayne specifically, I believe its more about what he represents, i.e. urban youth, young violent impressionable types.


I suppose so. I just wonder why people would take it seriously. I mean, they don't run anything. There's a reason it's "Occupy Wall Street" and not "Occupy Ghetto".

Of course, to be fair, I don't know many kids. It could be worse than I think. But I still wouldn't let fear rule me like that.



posted on Jul, 28 2012 @ 04:31 PM
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www.abovetopsecret.com...

Here is an ongoing discussion about the lil wayne music vid already posted on ATS



posted on Jul, 28 2012 @ 04:38 PM
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lil wayne is not the good rapper the maintream puts him out to be...if you listen to most of his lyrics, hes dumb... i listen to conscious rap and rap with messages, sometimes the violent stuff but hey, its a form of freedom of expression just like any other music out there.... every type of music has its own dark side, with that being said i believe mk ultra is behind the shootings, maybe they even gave him a false alibi... either that or yeah...he did get paid



posted on Jul, 28 2012 @ 04:44 PM
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Lil wayne has never been talented in my opinion but I guess to each their own.
He is talented actor maybe



posted on Jul, 28 2012 @ 05:25 PM
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the source of thug culture
music industry and private prison industry conspiracy



Originally posted by Lulzaroonie
I came across this link this morning, where it hosts an email from an un-named big wig from the music industry.

He claims he was invited to a secret meeting between other industry bigs, to discuss the future of rap music.
Apparently the companies they worked for had invested in private prisons, and that in order to get a return on their investments, the prisons would have to fill up.
Their main scheme for this idea, was to change the content of rap songs.
No more songs about politics or general fun, rap should now be about guns, drugs and other illegal activities, in a bit to incite illegal activity, and fill up the prisons.

The email can be found here Music Industry Confession




the speaker went on to tell us that the respective companies we represented had invested in a very profitable industry which could become even more rewarding with our active involvement. He explained that the companies we work for had invested millions into the building of privately owned prisons and that our positions of influence in the music industry would actually impact the profitability of these investments.





We were told that these prisons were built by privately owned companies who received funding from the government based on the number of inmates. The more inmates, the more money the government would pay these prisons. It was also made clear to us that since these prisons are privately owned, as they become publicly traded, we’d be able to buy shares.





He told us that since our employers had become silent investors in this prison business, it was now in their interest to make sure that these prisons remained filled. Our job would be to help make this happen by marketing music which promotes criminal behavior, rap being the music of choice. He assured us that this would be a great situation for us because rap music was becoming an increasingly profitable market for our companies, and as employee, we’d also be able to buy personal stocks in these prisons.


www.abovetopsecret.com...



posted on Jul, 28 2012 @ 05:30 PM
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there isnt any good mainstream rap, you have to search for the good stuff or have a good collection. and the violent stuff might be representing the ghetto and real culture and whatnot but they exploit it to a ridiculous degree, its shameless.



posted on Jul, 28 2012 @ 05:31 PM
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and idk about the MKultra stuff, maybe, but i do believe there is something bigger than holmes (or whatever his name is, behind this)



posted on Jul, 28 2012 @ 08:44 PM
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I remember reading about the music / prison conspiracy. If this is true, then I ask the same question that I keep asking: how come the listeners are so gullible? Why can't they decide for themselves what the right way to behave is? I mean seriously? Letting your ENTERTAINMENT dictate your morality? Are you kidding me?!



posted on Jul, 28 2012 @ 10:04 PM
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This video worries me for several reasons. Let me state first that I do think certain movies and videos contain messages. Right now, I can't figure out whether they are warnings hidden in plain sight or whether the messages are from TPTB (agenda makers) to some perpetrator or facilitator that knows how to read and interpret the "language" of symbols, numbers, and urban language.

First, it's vile trash in its language and mundane message.

Second, I heard that Bill Clinton spoke out in praise of the "smartness" of Lil Wayne and told an interviewer that his daughter, Chelsea, turned him on to his music. What!!! The ex "first princess" of the White House now married to a Goldman Sach's player introduced her president-father to Lil Wayne's music? Uh? Does that really make sense?

Third, the name of the song "My Homies Still" is an anagram for "I List Holmes, YM" (YM is the abbreviation for Young Money, which is Lil Wayne's Hip-Hop Super Group)

Fourth, in the lyrics, you find this phrase: She give me brain, research, ---- COINCIDENCE or coincidence??
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