Government Whistleblower Exposes Hip Hop Conspiracy

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Just watched the video and I believe it with every ounce of my being. The same people saying music doesn't affect them would probably say they're not swayed by advertisements in the media... Or the one sided agendas in the news.

That evolved, adapted oppression. Put it in cruise control, let them keep themselves down.

Black people continue to be slaves to the beat:

http://niketalk.com/content/type/61/id/581006/width/1000 /height/500[IMG]

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Well seeing as how im an Atheist and could give two damnz about a God or Devil....

Fact check all my news I care about by finding the consistent facts from multiple sources, and I don't watch TV. Cable connection to my TV has just been laying on the ground for literally the past year and a half.
 
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Someone really tried to tell me this a month ago, I was like what? I considered it one of the most ridiculous things I have ever heard, and of course it shifted into how rap music has had such a negative effect on me and my opinions on everything. 
 
Please enlighten me on how this is true, I am genuinely curious, because I would say that rap music has done more positive than negative to me.

"Scarface the movie did more than Scarface the rapper to me"
My perception of satanic elements may differ than yours but for me music has done more negative. Music brings about strong emotion no denying that, that's why it reaches out to people. It has an effect. To list a couple things about mainstream music I disagree with: Drugs, promiscuity, violence, crime, arrogance are evil acts in my book I can't speak for you. But for me those are things I try to avoid. Music gets stuck in my head extremely easily, I would rather spend my time thinking about something that is going to benefit me in a positive way. Yes there is positive music out there but like I said a majority of it is satanic.
Fair enough, I can respect that, and say that I disagree. Appreciate the insight bros.

The shift to a race thread is coming, time to leave.
 
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Just watched the video and I believe it with every ounce of my being. The same people saying music doesn't affect them would probably say they're not swayed by advertisements in the media... Or the one sided agendas in the news.

That evolved, adapted oppression. Put it in cruise control, let them keep themselves down.

Black people continue to be slaves to the beat:

http://niketalk.com/content/type/61/id/581006/width/1000 /height/500[IMG]

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Um. WAT?!

Black people used songs as coded communication during slavery. We passed knowledge and information and spoke through music.

Try again.
 
 
1. What would the federal government gain by killing Michael Jackson?

2. If the intent was to control black people through music, then MK-ULTRA failed miserably considering just as many whites and latinos listen to rap.  He also fails to give any real specifics as to how, when, and why they intended to go about this.

You'd have to be pretty gullible to take this nonsense seriously.
Like tupac, He was going to unite the world in a good way during his concert tour. Gov want us seperated, race/worth/value/status/etc
 
I won't get into the content because I didn't watch the vid and don't plan to, but music does alter your mood. Every hear a sad song and start to cry? Ever have a lousy day, put on Bob Marley's Three Little Birds and smile?
 
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Just watched the video and I believe it with every ounce of my being. The same people saying music doesn't affect them would probably say they're not swayed by advertisements in the media... Or the one sided agendas in the news.


That evolved, adapted oppression. Put it in cruise control, let them keep themselves down.


Black people continue to be slaves to the beat:

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What about the white people country/pop/rock that is int he music industry, are they slaves too? lol
 
You know what is absolutely true and documented, though?

The CIA selling 4 tons of cocaine to specifically Black neighborhoods through Danilo Blandon and Freeway Rick Ross, which would then become the very first wave of the Crack epidemic.

That is actually a true thing that happened.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CIA_and_Contras_cocaine_trafficking_in_the_US

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/"Freeway"_Rick_Ross#Iran-Contra_involvement

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Webb


Also, MKUltra is a real thing.

http://www.nytimes.com/packages/pdf/national/13inmate_ProjectMKULTRA.pdf
 
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Well seeing as how im an Atheist and could give two damnz about a God or Devil....

Fact check all my news I care about by finding the consistent facts from multiple sources, and I don't watch TV. Cable connection to my TV has just been laying on the ground for literally the past year and a half.


chuuuuuuch
 
Music is deeper than it appears, it says a lot about a person imo. I truly believe that it affects us on a subconscious level.

If you listen to a certain type of music, you either agree with what is being presented, or your attitude towards it is relaxed enough to not oppose it.

Would you listen to a song with a a dope beat about molesting children? How about killing puppies? I know I wouldn't because I dont agree with it. Just like I want to have no part of the degrading disrespectful aspects of rap music.


This poison has been weaned into the black community so craftfully that certain portions are addicted/dependent on it. The attitude that accompanies it has become the norm.

Answer this, would life be better or worse without rap music?

Music is basically like a spell. Not much unlike witches chanting a spell over a fire. It puts individuals in a certain mind frame. Just like most people put on r&b before sex, or gospel music to worship, I gurantee, of all the drive by shootings ever commited, not one of the cars sped off playing johnny gill, the beatles or celine Dion.
 
Someone really tried to tell me this a month ago, I was like what? I considered it one of the most ridiculous things I have ever heard, and of course it shifted into how rap music has had such a negative effect on me and my opinions on everything. 
 
Please enlighten me on how this is true, I am genuinely curious, because I would say that rap music has done more positive than negative to me.

"Scarface the movie did more than Scarface the rapper to me"

It desensitizes you to immoral concepts. It can blur and distort your moral compass.

VERY well said. Repped.
 
Just watched the video and I believe it with every ounce of my being. The same people saying music doesn't affect them would probably say they're not swayed by advertisements in the media... Or the one sided agendas in the news.

That evolved, adapted oppression. Put it in cruise control, let them keep themselves down.

Black people continue to be slaves to the beat:

http://niketalk.com/content/type/61/id/581006/width/1000 /height/500[IMG]

[GALLERY="media, 581007"][/GALLERY][/quote]

Um. WAT?!

Black people used songs as coded communication during slavery. We passed knowledge and information and spoke through music.

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Ooooook. And that would be an example of music with POSITIVE influence. Not all music is evil. I was referring to what the topic addresses: hip hop and a secret agenda.
 
Music is deeper than it appears, it says a lot about a person imo. I truly believe that it affects us on a subconscious level.

If you listen to a certain type of music, you either agree with what is being presented, or your attitude towards it is relaxed enough to not oppose it.

Would you listen to a song with a a dope beat about molesting children? How about killing puppies? I know I wouldn't because I dont agree with it. Just like I want to have no part of the degrading disrespectful aspects of rap music.


This poison has been weaned into the black community so craftfully that certain portions are addicted/dependent on it. The attitude that accompanies it has become the norm.

Answer this, would life be better or worse without rap music?

Music is basically like a spell. Not much unlike witches chanting a spell over a fire. It puts individuals in a certain mind frame. Just like most people put on r&b before sex, or gospel music to worship, I gurantee, of all the drive by shootings ever commited, not one of the cars sped off playing johnny gill, the beatles or celine Dion.
My life would be infinitely worse without rap music. Its done so much in shaping me into the person, its the only genre of music I listen. It touches me a way that no other form of media does.

I've listened to Eminems music, and hes pretty similar to the scenarios that you're describing it, I sure as hell dont condone that sort of behaviour in real life, and simply listening to him rapping about it doesnt mean that I do. I do in fact oppose people killing their wives and tossing them off a pier. Rap music isnt making me into some sort of heartless guy man.
 
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You know what is absolutely true and documented, though?

The CIA selling 4 tons of cocaine to specifically Black neighborhoods through Danilo Blandon and Freeway Rick Ross, which would then become the very first wave of the Crack epidemic.

That is actually a true thing that happened.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CIA_and_Contras_cocaine_trafficking_in_the_US

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/"Freeway"_Rick_Ross#Iran-Contra_involvement

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Webb


Also, MKUltra is a real thing.

http://www.nytimes.com/packages/pdf/national/13inmate_ProjectMKULTRA.pdf


I'm quoting myself for emphasis here.

The U.S. government has admitted to selling literally TONS of COCAINE WITHIN the US and SPECIFICALLY in MAJORITY BLACK communities. This exact shipment is the same shipment that sparked the crack epidemic.

If that's a real thing that happened, and MKULTRA is a real thing that happened, then why is this guy's video such a crazy idea?
 
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I have a question for both of you. Do you believe in the solar system, do you believe in the other planets you haven't see before? Do you believe the universe exists?

Leave them be wit the questions. They dont ignore the cosmos. Science proves it exists. It just happened by particles and jimmy neutrons colliding and rustling the jimmyosphere.
 
I have a question for both of you. Do you believe in the solar system, do you believe in the other planets you haven't see before? Do you believe the universe exists?
I'd ask you the same question. What makes you an expert on the forces that compose this reality? How do you know what you're believing isn't a lie as well?

I fully accept the fact that I know nothing. You should do the same.

It's always funny when another human being thinks they know the truth of reality as if they're some informed elite.. We're all rats in a maze.
 
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My life would be infinitely worse without rap music. Its done so much in shaping me into the person, its the only genre of music I listen. It touches me a way that no other form of media does.
 
I've listened to Eminems music, and hes pretty similar to the scenarios that you're describing it, I sure as hell dont condone that sort of behaviour in real life, and simply listening to him rapping about it doesnt mean that I do. I do in fact oppose people killing their wives and tossing them off a pier. Rap music isnt making me into some sort of heartless guy man.

Why waste your precious time on earth listening to a guy talk about nonsense though? I can't see the justification
 
Cliffs on mkultra? I thought you were talking about some type of instrumental album with a similar name at first.
 
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