Post subject: XXLLUMINATI: Everyone Is Slowly Learning Everything Anyway
Posted: Sat Feb 12, 2011 3:07 pm
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Just a head's up, since hip hop is used by the new world order to introduce tons of new ideas, fashion, goals and slang to cultures worldwide, or often make them seem "cool" no matter how stupid or bad for us they are, the Illuminati rumour is no different. We're learning who the elite in charge of the world are, minus important details that most won't care about if this is all they want to read, plus exactly how to live with it, minus the fact that it will get much more difficult to. That's mind control.
For example, check out XXL Magazine, the most popular hip hop mag in the world, slowly but surely responding to rumours of the "Illuminati" controlling hip hop and the world. These articles aren't bad, but they're not good. Instead, they're "fair" to all sides, including the Illuminati, by not being judgmental. This is what they want us to think: Okay, so the Illuminati is in charge, so what? Maybe they always are? Who cares? By giving us this way to think, the Illuminati teach us not to care about them.
The articles rely heavily on a real quote (I've heard the audio) from Tupac Shakur as a framing device. He said he couldn't believe that people would know about a "secret" society , making the articles a contest between believing a young Tupac or believing the Illuminati exists and is a concern. From what I can tell, Tupac came around as he learned more, but he was more or less right when he said he had to worry more about how people were dealing with them than how scary they may be.
Keep in mind that Pac, Martin, Malcolm and everyone else before this didn't have the internet and took longer to correct mistakes and change their minds, which they like everyone they often did. We have the modern luxury of looking at info provided by whistleblowers more courageous and experts smarter than us who we have to respect, plus co-signed by millions worldwide as being valid, then using our best judgment about what might help us get stuff done about this "Illuminati" problem.
While everyone can "believe what they want", the problem with making up our own realities is we can't agree on anything enough to control it, including our ability to stop the eugenics programs destroying our health, money, relationships and future. To help counter this, check out the fantastic new single from Lupe Fiasco featuring Skylar Grey called "Words I Never Said", it really combines what we need to know with how we need to feel. Otherwise, enjoy watching the process. It's interesting.
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"Some say they expect Illuminati, Take my body to sleep, Niggas at the party with they shotties, Just as rowdy as me, Before I flee computer chips, I gotta deal wit brothas flippin', I don't see no devils bleedin', Only black blood drippin', We can change? Whatcha now say?"
- Tupac Shakur feat. The Outlawz, "They Don't Give A F--k About Us"
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The Illuminati Hip-Hop Timeline
Lyrics, videos, signs of the Illuminati have been sprinkled throughout hip-hop, here are some highlights
XXL Magazine | February 11, 2011
In the current issue (March 2011) of XXL Magazine, hip-hop’s obsession with the Illuminati is investigated due to persistent rumors that linked rappers to the secret society for much of last year. Today’s rap superstars, like Jay-Z, Kanye West, Lil Wayne, have all been labeled as members of the clandestine organization founded by a German scholar in 1776. Though many of them have brushed off the accusations the rumors continue. And while the Illuminati hip-hop talk reached its peak in 2010, it’s not a new phenomenon to the genre.
“Position of Power” XXL‘s Feature on Hip-Hop’s Illuminati Obsession [March 2011 Feature Excerpt]
Are some of hip-hop’s biggest artists down with secret societies? XXL examines in this feature excerpt…
Rondell Conway | XXL Magazine | February 11, 2011
**THIS STORY ORIGINALLY APPEARS IN THE MARCH 2011 ISSUE OF XXL. ON SALE NOW**
“Niggas is telling me about this Illuminati shit while I’m in jail… That’s another way to keep your self-esteem low. That’s another way to keep you unconfident. And I’m putting the K ’cause I’m killing that Illuminati shit,” Tupac Shakur said about the Illuminati in a 1996 interview that later appeared on the 2001 Thug Immortal DVD. ’Pac, arguably hip-hop’s biggest rapper, first heard of the Illuminati—an alleged secret society founded by German scholar Adam Weishaupt in 1776—while serving time at upstate New York’s Clinton Correctional Facility on sexual assault charges in 1995. Fellow inmates attempted to school the famously rebellious rapper on the operational blueprint of the clandestine organization, whose members were supposedly uber-wealthy puppet masters controlling governments and banking systems while pulling the strings of politicians and entertainers.
. Aspiring Rapper Dies Following Illegal Butt Implant Surgery
Danielle Harling | Hip Hop DX | February 11, 2011
A 20-year-old rapper/model passes away after undergoing illegal plastic surgery in Philadelphia.
Claudia Aderotimi, an up and coming rapper and model from East London, passed away earlier this week following a plastic surgery that took place in the United States.
The 20-year-old artist traveled to Philadelphia to receive illegal butt injections, but was later hospitalized with chest pains shortly after returning to the UK. Aderotimi passed away not too long after being hospitalized.
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Lupe Fiasco Gets Political On 'Words I Never Said'
Rapper addresses 9/11, manufactured foods, budget cuts and more on the LASERS track, featuring Skylar Grey.
Jayson Rodriguez | MTV News | February 1, 2011
Lupe Fiasco has never been one to shy away from sharing his thoughts, but on the rapper's latest single, "Words I Never Said," the outspoken MC unleashes a provocative sociopolitical rhyme packed with the passion of a cable pundit.
"I really think the war on terror is a bunch of bullsh--/ Just a poor excuse for you to use up your bullets/ How much money does it take to really make a full clip?" he raps over the driving production. "9/11, building 7, did they really pull it?/ And a bunch of other cover-ups, your child's future was the first to go with budget cuts/ If you think that hurts, wait, here comes the upper cut/ The school was garbage in the first place, that's on the up and up/ Keep you at the bottom but tease you with the upper crust/ You get it then they move it, so you never keeping up enough."
The track was produced by Alex Da Kid (Eminem, Rihanna, Paramore), and the British hitmaker hinted to MTV News earlier this month that the number would ruffle some feathers.
"It's politically charged, it's controversial, and it's Lupe being honest about his opinions on society," he said. "It's really cool. I like it."
"Words I Never Said" also finds Fiasco broaching subjects other than 9/11 controversies and the decline in American educational institutions.
The Chicago MC takes shots at President Obama and predatory lending practices and laments the unhealthy nature of manufactured foods. He urges listeners to be proactive in search of solutions.
"Just listening to 'Pac ain't gonna make it stop," he spits.
"It's so loud inside of my head with words that I should have said," Skylar Grey sings on the chorus. "As I drown in my regrets, I can't take back the words I never said."
The song is slated for Fiasco's next LP, LASERS, due March 8.
skylar wrote the original "love the way you lie" that rihanna and em sampled
It's so loud inside my head with words that I should have said As I drown in my regrets I can't take back the words I never said
I really think the war on terror is a bunch of bullshit Just a poor excuse for you to use up all your bullets How much money does it take to really make a ulll clip 9/11 building seven did they really pull it?
And a bunch of other cover ups Your child's future was the first to go with budget cuts If you think that hurts, then wait here comes the uppercut The school was garbage in the first place that's on the up and up
Keep you at the bottom but tease you with the upper crush You get it then they move it so you never keepin up enough If you turn on TV, all you see's a bunch of what the fucks Dude is dating so and so, blabbering about such and such And that ain't Jersey Shore, homie that's the news and these the same people supposedly telling us the truth Limbaugh was a racist, Glen Beck is a racist, Ghaza strip was gettin bombed but Obama didn't say shit That's why I didn't vote for him, next one either I'm a part of the problem, my problem is I'm peaceful And I believe in the people! Yeah!
It's so loud inside my head with words that I should've said As I drown in my regrets I can't take back the words I never said
Now we can say it ain't our fault If we never heard it but if we know better, then we probably deserve it Jihad is not holy war, where's that in the worship?! Murdering is not Islam and you are not observant And you are not a Muslim Israel don't take my side cuz look how far you've pushed em Walk with me into the ghetto, this is where all the kush went Complain about the liquor store, well whatchu drinkin liquor for? Complain about the gloom but when'd you pick a broom up? Just listenin to Pac ain't gonna make it stop A rebel in your thoughts ain't gonna make it whole If you don't become an actor, you'll never be a factor. Pills with a million side effects, take em when the pain's felt Wash em down with Diet soda, killin off your brain cells Crooked banks around the world will gladly give a loan today so If you ever miss a payment, they can take your home away.
It's so loud inside my head with words that I should've said As I drown in my regrets I can't take back the words I never said
I think that all the silence is worse than all violence Fear is such a weak emotion, that's why I despise it We're scared of almost everything, afraid to even tell the truth So scared of what you think of me, I'm scared of even telling you Sometimes I'm like the only person I feel safe to tell it to I'm locked inside a cell in me, I know that there's a jail in you Consider this your bailing out, so take a breath inhale a few My screams is finally gettin free, my thoughts is finally yellin through!
It's so loud inside my head with words that I should've sad As I drown in my regrets I can't take back the words I never said
Post subject: Re: XXLLUMINATI: Everyone Is Slowly Learning Everything Anyw
Posted: Sat Feb 12, 2011 6:01 pm
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thanks man, we're all watching the same thing anyway, so we can all help each other understand it. i'm glad the font helps and i'll keep my posts here shorter for HHC headz so they can digest them. thanks also for your help on the CKLN petition, we're not safe yet but we have another chance to get there.
great lupe track eh? i'm not suprised atlantic delayed his record, but he virtually disappeared from TV after that letterman appearance in january 2008 where he said "no new world order... y'heard?" i agree on the quoted lyrics, but we can always use the raw power of hip hop and other music to get us going.
peace, bk
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"Use the streets my n****s, don't let 'em use you, Rest in peace Cool C why we had to lose you, The game's in a lock, A raspy voice killer with 'caine on the block, Spittin pain with Pac..."
- Jadakiss, "Homeboyz" from 2Pac: Rap Phenomenon II:
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Bestest Mixtape Ever (IMHO) and Chris Rock's 3rd fave hip hop album of all time.
You'd have to go to Harlem or a swap meet to get this one. It's done by DJ Green Lantern, DJ Vlad and Dirty Harry. They got tapes of Tupac's vocals and put them over all the newest, baddest beats of the last four years. So you hear Tupac rapping over the "Hate Me Now" beat. It's the best shit in the world. It's ultimate fighting music. You will kill somebody listening to this shit.
Post subject: Re: XXLLUMINATI: Everyone Is Slowly Learning Everything Anyw
Posted: Mon Feb 14, 2011 10:34 am
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yezzurr, i feelz ya, but "there's a war going on outside" to quote mobb deep, or people who have an idea of what's going on will try to make different choices to help reach more people. sometimes it's obvious, sometimes we have to use our optimistic judgement.
you can hear artists like jannelle monae screaming "this is a coooold war... better know what you're fighting for..." among many others. even supposed "illuminati" affiliated artists will try to help others who aren't. all the soldiers in any army aren't the same.
we'll see a mix of people (like me) trying to use the means i have to promote lupe and other anti-NWO artists, or see the huge anti-NWO group "muse" winning a grammy for best rock band last night despite linking to alex jones' websites from theirs.
it's cool, there's lots to see if we know what to look for. here's eminem poppin' off like he does better than anyone years ago, it's a crazy track of "the re-up" album. we just gotta carry the ball where we're at and we can cut all this crap out.
New Eminem Track References Wire Tapping, Political Assassinations, and 9/11
Infowars | 9/11 Blogger | December 1, 2006
MULTIMEDIA: Eminem - Public Enemy #1 - 2.4mb MP3
A track entitled 'Public Enemy #1' on Eminem's upcoming mixtape The Re-up caught my ear this afternoon. The track features a simple almost militant style beat somewhat similar in tone to his last politically motivated track Mosh . While Mosh (which New York magazine called �the most important piece of mainstream dissent since the 60s�) alluded to 9/11 via caricatures of Bush reading 'My Pet Goat' and newspaper clippings on 9/11 (including the infamous 'Bush Knew' New York Post article), this new track goes into much darker subjects.
The track makes references to his phones being tapped, how an FBI van might pull up and he might just disappear, or maybe get taken out by a sniper one day. He goes on to say how he is focused on writing as many tracks as he can just incase something happens, and takes it one step further saying that he has already accepted he would be killed and then painted negatively for his actions. This is the point where the track briefly references 9/11 (after mentioning tremendous tremors) before going on to talk about 2 Pac predicting his death, and JFK's assasination - an allusion to them both being killed for being 'public enemy #1' in the past.
Post subject: Re: XXLLUMINATI: Everyone Is Slowly Learning Everything Anyw
Posted: Mon Feb 14, 2011 3:02 pm
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thanks mook, i was wondering why the heck my youtube vids weren't showing, much obliged.
dunno if you guys have heard this song before, it was all the rage back in the "trip hop" day and massive attack is dope. you can google and find more trip hop if you like, it can take the edge off the aggressive boom bap as desired. there's a certain sincerity simple storytelling has that (often made-up) braggin' doesn't. of course, swaggeriffic shiznit can get your blood boiling, but sometimes this other stuff can give you a reason or reminder to boil over.
hug yer hunniez and happy valentine's day! :P
peace, bk
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Post subject: Re: XXLLUMINATI: Everyone Is Slowly Learning Everything Anyw
Posted: Wed Feb 16, 2011 7:18 pm
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too long didnt read but illuminati is whack bullshit
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