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Eminem Fighting the Illuminati?
« on: November 15, 2012, 08:57:41 »
I have a friend who is telling me that they and many other stars are going against the illuminati. From what I was told basically in Eminem's new album Recovery he doesn't talk about the devil he's more so talking about God and how he got his second chance. The song 25 to life is about how they don't care and how he left them because they mistreated him. Not Afraid is about taking a stand against the illuminati. He also is now in control of his appearance not looking like a puppet anymore. The song Cinderella Man mocks the illuminati with Amen in the background and him stating he made it out by the grace of god.

 Eminem no longer goes by Slim Shady which is demonic side. On the cover or recovery it shows Eminem in a box with a TV, couch, books like life in a box meaning caged in real life. Behind him are two towers overseeing all of the state. Their position refers to the illuminati.  He has another cover showing him walking down a road and a sense of freedom, this means in order he was caged in but now he is free. Supposedly the same is true with DMX, Lil Wayne and many others. Wayne was put in prison right after he started revolting. DMX was arrested on fake charges.  There are alot of artists leaving now but their all gonna die on a 25th.

This is all according to my friend who is in the industry.

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Re: Eminem Fighting the Illuminati?
« Reply #1 on: November 15, 2012, 09:51:05 »
Ive moved this into the debate section as I thought it would be better placed there.

Im not a fan of Eminem at all I am afraid.

I think he needs all the publicity he can get

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Re: Eminem Fighting the Illuminati?
« Reply #2 on: November 15, 2012, 11:33:17 »
I have a friend who is telling me that they and many other stars are going against the illuminati. From what I was told basically in Eminem's new album Recovery he doesn't talk about the devil he's more so talking about God and how he got his second chance. The song 25 to life is about how they don't care and how he left them because they mistreated him. Not Afraid is about taking a stand against the illuminati. He also is now in control of his appearance not looking like a puppet anymore. The song Cinderella Man mocks the illuminati with Amen in the background and him stating he made it out by the grace of god.

 Eminem no longer goes by Slim Shady which is demonic side. On the cover or recovery it shows Eminem in a box with a TV, couch, books like life in a box meaning caged in real life. Behind him are two towers overseeing all of the state. Their position refers to the illuminati.  He has another cover showing him walking down a road and a sense of freedom, this means in order he was caged in but now he is free. Supposedly the same is true with DMX, Lil Wayne and many others. Wayne was put in prison right after he started revolting. DMX was arrested on fake charges.  There are alot of artists leaving now but their all gonna die on a 25th.

This is all according to my friend who is in the industry.

Sorry i cant buy into this at all. Personally i see 25 to life as being about drugs. "look at how i dress fucking baggy sweats, go to work a mess always in a rush to get back to you.."  He is always in a rush during his work to get back to his drugs and they make him look messy... then theres this line: "I aint heard you yet not even once say you apreciate me i deserve respect" hip hop doesnt maybe treat him always as he deserves it, but it still said quiet often that it appreciates him. While drugs dont show you any appreciation, even if you devote your whole life to them."go marry someone else and make em famous" His drug addiction made him famous, not hip hop. "my friends keep asking why i cant just walk away Im addicted" Why would his friends ask him to walk away from hip hop? But its likely that they dont want him to do drugs."...but this time I aint changing my mind" referring to his former attempts to defeat his drug addiction.Then the chorus you're affected by drugs your whole life (25 to life) even if you ain't an addict anymore.

 I also think not afraid is talking about the ups and downs of addiction there are so many quotes in this song to show this but one of the main ones throughout the entire song would be "Holla if you've been down the same road." He also says "No more drama from now on, I promise to focus solely on my responsibilities as a father, So I solemnly swear to always treat this roof like my daughters and raise it, You couldn't lift a single shingle on it!" What do his daughters have to do with a conspiracy?

 Cinderella man is based off of the story of James J. Braddock. James was nicknamed the "Cinderella Man." He is talking about coming off the drug addiction and getting a second chance like Braddock did. This album was done drug free and he came out on top with it just like the Braddock did in boxing. 

 As for him not useing slim shady anymore because he wanted a new start. Free form addiction, depression and able to look after his daughters. While he was slim shady he was always on drugs, depressed and as he says a awful father figure. I belive the other cover shows exactly this because he was a prisoner to drugs and depression. The main cover showing him free and walking down a new road is exactly as you said but because you guessed it clean and no longer depressed. Just my opinons on the matter not saying your wrong just saying i think that its allot more clear cut then everyones making it out to be.

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Re: Eminem Fighting the Illuminati?
« Reply #3 on: November 15, 2012, 12:22:06 »
Rap is way to complicated now.  Why can't it be simple like it used to be? Baby Got Back by Sir Mix-a-Lot is clearly about how he enjoys voluptuous rear ends of females.  It's Tricky by Run DMC was clearly about how it was hard to Rock and Rhyme at the same time, and about being famous.

Eminem is all about making money, just like the others :3
You're here for a reason
Living and breathing
If you keep on trying, someday you'll find out why
If I love you, I miss you cause I probably haven't seen you in a
Long, long time

Just don't let it be the last time
You come into my life
No, don't let it be the last time
You come into my life

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Re: Eminem Fighting the Illuminati?
« Reply #4 on: November 15, 2012, 14:57:31 »
Personally, I think the illuminati is a load of bullcrap. You watch all these videos on YouTube which claim to prove the illuminati is true, and most of them feed you facts youve never heard about in your life, and which you will probably never search up afterwards yourself, so they could tell you anything and say it was real.

I don't think Eminem has ever supported illuminati, listen to the intro to "Still don't give a f**k", then listen to "Criminal"

Lil Wayne is fake as anything, (It took me over a year of supporting him to actually realise this, which is kind of embarrassing) and pretty much tries anything to get 'street cred' such as claiming to be part of the Piru Bloods or part of the illuminati. It's all for attention. I'm pretty sure his video for the song "Mirror" gained substantial publicity than normal for its subliminal illuminati messages. Wayne was not put in prison for revolting, he was locked up because his tour bus was stopped because the cops could smell what they believed was marajuana and found him in proximity of a firearm he had no license for. (I'm pretty sure this is right, might have to check Wikipedia)
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Re: Eminem Fighting the Illuminati?
« Reply #5 on: November 15, 2012, 15:39:27 »
Religion, easily has the greatest bullshit story ever told!
- George Carlin

I don't know what else to say.

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Re: Eminem Fighting the Illuminati?
« Reply #6 on: November 15, 2012, 17:23:05 »
I have a friend who is telling me that they and many other stars are going against the illuminati. From what I was told basically in Eminem's new album Recovery he doesn't talk about the devil he's more so talking about God and how he got his second chance. The song 25 to life is about how they don't care and how he left them because they mistreated him. Not Afraid is about taking a stand against the illuminati. He also is now in control of his appearance not looking like a puppet anymore. The song Cinderella Man mocks the illuminati with Amen in the background and him stating he made it out by the grace of god.

 Eminem no longer goes by Slim Shady which is demonic side. On the cover or recovery it shows Eminem in a box with a TV, couch, books like life in a box meaning caged in real life. Behind him are two towers overseeing all of the state. Their position refers to the illuminati.  He has another cover showing him walking down a road and a sense of freedom, this means in order he was caged in but now he is free. Supposedly the same is true with DMX, Lil Wayne and many others. Wayne was put in prison right after he started revolting. DMX was arrested on fake charges.  There are alot of artists leaving now but their all gonna die on a 25th.

This is all according to my friend who is in the industry.
This is what the Illuminati believers do. Just because there's a message within a song doesn't mean it's intentional/true.

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Re: Eminem Fighting the Illuminati?
« Reply #7 on: November 15, 2012, 20:57:46 »
I have a friend who is telling me that they and many other stars are going against the illuminati. From what I was told basically in Eminem's new album Recovery he doesn't talk about the devil he's more so talking about God and how he got his second chance. The song 25 to life is about how they don't care and how he left them because they mistreated him. Not Afraid is about taking a stand against the illuminati. He also is now in control of his appearance not looking like a puppet anymore. The song Cinderella Man mocks the illuminati with Amen in the background and him stating he made it out by the grace of god.

 Eminem no longer goes by Slim Shady which is demonic side. On the cover or recovery it shows Eminem in a box with a TV, couch, books like life in a box meaning caged in real life. Behind him are two towers overseeing all of the state. Their position refers to the illuminati.  He has another cover showing him walking down a road and a sense of freedom, this means in order he was caged in but now he is free. Supposedly the same is true with DMX, Lil Wayne and many others. Wayne was put in prison right after he started revolting. DMX was arrested on fake charges.  There are alot of artists leaving now but their all gonna die on a 25th.

This is all according to my friend who is in the industry.
This is what the Illuminati believers do. Just because there's a message within a song doesn't mean it's intentional/true.

True that. Just like itanimulli.com (illuminati backwards) leading to a government website. The message is there but probably not intentional/true.

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Re: Eminem Fighting the Illuminati?
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Re: Eminem Fighting the Illuminati?
« Reply #9 on: December 10, 2012, 18:36:01 »

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Re: Eminem Fighting the Illuminati?
« Reply #10 on: December 20, 2012, 19:17:54 »
Ke$ha Claims She Was Forced to Sing “Die Young”

In the wake of the Sandy Hook shooting, radio stations across the country are dropping Ke$ha’s single Die Young from their playlist. The song’s constant repetition of the words “we’re gonna die young” is now apparently deemed inappropriate for airplay. As I’ve stated in The Illuminati Symbolism of Ke$ha’s “Die Young” and How it Ridicules the Indoctrinated Masses, the entire imagery of the video and of the live performances that accompanied the song were about glorifying death and ritual sacrifices. All of this was interlaced with Illuminati symbolism, hinting that the whole thing was yet another way of the elite to push a culture of death on the masses.

In reaction to this backlash, Ke$ha took to Twitter and posted an unexpected comment: “I did NOT want to sing those lyrics and I was FORCED TO.”

This tweet was later deleted because it probably pissed off her bosses.

But who exactly forced her to sing those lyrics? Why was she credited as a writer of the song? As I stated in the Die Young article:

“In reality, Ke$ha didn’t do anything for any LOLs. She did not direct the video. She is just performing what she is told to perform, like most pop stars. The fact of the matter is: Illuminati symbols are becoming more prevalent because that was the plan all along – to gradually make them part of popular culture. The occult elite is revealing itself and the masses are dancing to their tunes.”

Pop stars have no control over their careers, they are puppets used to push Agendas. Die Young was all about celebrating the sick culture of death that is prevalent in mass media today. Ke$ha’s temporary tweet gave us a small glimpse of the coercive and forceful nature of the music industry and how it imposes content on stars.

It apparently took a mass shooting to make some people realize that there is something sick and unhealthy in popular culture. I am not for censorship of any kind, but for people to wake up and reject the crap that is pushed on them. Let’s hope other tragedies won’t be needed to make more people see the obvious.
http://vigilantcitizen.com/latestnews/keha-claims-she-was-forced-to-sing-die-young/





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Re: Eminem Fighting the Illuminati?
« Reply #11 on: December 20, 2012, 20:06:19 »
A quote from Ke$ha:
After such a tragic event I was feeling a lot of emotion and sadness when I said I was forced to sing some of the lyrics to Die Young. Forced is not the right word. I did have some concerns about the phrase "die young" in the chorus when we were writing the lyrics especially because so many of my fans are young and that's one reason why I wrote so many versions of this song. But the point of the song is the importance of living every day to the fullest and staying young at heart, and these are things I truly believe.

The direct lyrics from the song:
Let's make the most of the night like we're gonna die young

I don't think the song is supporting premature death, it's just saying that you should live life to the fullest and have fun, following the "YOLO" bandwagon which most pop artists are jumping on nowadays
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Re: Eminem Fighting the Illuminati?
« Reply #12 on: December 21, 2012, 18:01:13 »
I actually saw the tweet when it was posted considering I follow Ke$ha - I also saw that quote Cam posted which you can read here on her website: http://www.keshasparty.com/us/news/message-keha

I personally think it was just a song which came out at the wrong time. Ke$ha knows full well that most of her fans are young people and she is also quite young herself. I like the song - it's catchy and sounds good. I think people are just overreacting to the lyrics if they are being taken in such a literal sense.

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Re: Eminem Fighting the Illuminati?
« Reply #13 on: December 21, 2012, 23:05:27 »
I saw the tweet and I believe people are also overreacting towards it and the song. I mean, it was written before any of this happened anyways. Oh well, I'd have to agree with Abbie here - it is catchy and imo a good song.

 

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