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*Giggle* Because I'm a devil worshiper! What are you talking about?"
Originally posted by LazarusTsiyr
reply to post by OptimusSubprime
They don't know what it means? In the information age? I highly doubt that. They know. They know exactly what they are doing.
Originally posted by LazarusTsiyr
This "Rain Man" is the same demonic entity referenced by other rappers such as Eminem and Lil Wayne, whom in his song "Got Money" references Rihanna's song "Umbrella" and says "Umbrella, ella ella." Now some could argue that both of them are merely imitating an echo effect. But a curious fact is the "ella ella" sounds a lot like "la elah" or "la ilah" which means "There is no God" in both Hebrew and Arabic, respectively.
Originally posted by GrandStrategy
the whole illuminati music thing is conspiracy 101, the conspiracy for crackpots.
people are too stupid to realise that just because there is symbolism doesn't mean it's because they're illuminati
I'm so sick and tired of going on every music video on youtube and reading about the artist is illuminati. I'm talking about artists who are under the underground, people who can't even shift 5,000 units, supposedly they're masterminding with the illuminati
Just stop it.
Originally posted by christina-66
The question is do these performers create culture or do they reflect it? Since the most popular searches on the net are ALL related to conspiracy theories (mind control being the most popular) and since these guys are all trying to tap into the popular mindset - it would make sense for them to pick up on what the rest of us mere mortals have been reading about. Makes for more sales....simple as.edit on 2-3-2013 by christina-66 because: (no reason given)