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Illuminati symbolism in hip hop and grime


Niall Ferguson

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you can. thats why ttkk who's doing what and why.

but whats annoying is that these twitter, FB groupies, just jump on some half hearted info and make it seem like this shit just started 2yrs ago.

rock and motown have been in on this from the 60's. The biggest breh they had was MJ...no one seems to talk about that

tons of movies you watch and love all flash this shit in your face and no one seems to bat an eye lid.

thats the problem with information, give a little piece of info to stupid people and they run with it like thats all there is to it.

look beyond HH and some dumbass grime MC trying to get you talkign about him.

its also going to involve a bit more than youtube videos with hollywoodesque backing music to even touch the surface i.e READING

OR just ignore the whole thing and pay your taxes and enjoy emmerdale

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LOL no wonder why people don't respect you conspiracy theorists.

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And Masonry is not some big secret, there is thousands of masons who will come out and tell you what they are.

i really think you guys need to search on here for threads and stop asking the same questions as if they havent been asked before and answered

theres hundreds of pics people use to cuss "conspiracy theorists" as well

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my uncles a mason n a good few of my boy's bosses

round table is where most of em started out

http://www.roundtable.org.uk/about.php

ur uncle just joined a club. the guy who owned the house i live now used to be a mason too, and still gets letters from them

i opened them and they come from some grandmaster. the selected members that know whats going on are NOT just ordinary club members

you can even take a tour of the freemason office in soho.

yet, i doubt your unle has done intiiations and other shit they get involved in.

masonry started from egypt.. just cos your uncle is at the bottom level of the pyramid means he knows thats going on above him.

lol@ people still using this "o but i know masons" shit... fucks sake.

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Yh BTW I don't endorse that view

both christianity and islam follow such things, im not saying one is right or not. but most people in christianity dont know what they're following, nor do muslims.

the letters were just invites to the next meetings or newsletters about whats going on. all boys club ish. how else can you organise to get the best and brightest minds in all walks of life if you dont organise something LEGIT to present to all sorts of people..and then harvest the cream of the crop for more sinsister motives....and so on and so forth higher up the chain.

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When I went Jamaica this ras was going on for time how Christianity is any pagen religion and Christmas is an acient pagen holiday for worshipping trees hence we decorate trees at Christmas

Also some shit about how the letter 'J' wasn't invented until the 16th century or some shit so obviously the name Jesus was made up then and b4 that Jesus was actually called yasher or some shit he was probably talking mad sense but it's hard too take someone serious their trying to sell you a rock

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Yh BTW I don't endorse that view

why not?

On the simple basis that the word for God is transferable, in my tribal dialect the name of God has been same since the introduction of Christianity although who it now describes is different.

By that comic strips logic whenever an Ewe person utters God in their language they are actually referring to some pagan god as well, the earth God or something so I've been told.

The way I see it having spoken to many a Muslim we are all children of Abraham and as such worship his God although translations have been altered in time the name of God is irrelevant but rather who you are worshipping is.

From Wiki

Allāh is the term with no plural or gender used by Muslims and Arabic speaking Christians and Jews meaning the one God, while ʾilāh (Arabic: إله‎) is the term used for a deity or a god in general.[10][11][12] It is related to ʼĔlāhā in Aramaic, the language of Jesus and the New Testament. Other non-Arab Muslims might use different names as much as Allah, for instance "Tanrı" in Turkish or "Khodā" in Persian.
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Yh BTW I don't endorse that view

why not?

On the simple basis that the word for God is transferable, in my tribal dialect the name of God has been same since the introduction of Christianity although who it now describes is different.

By that comic strips logic whenever an Ewe person utters God in their language they are actually referring to some pagan god as well, the earth God or something so I've been told.

The way I see it having spoken to many a Muslim we are all children of Abraham and as such worship his God although translations have been altered in time the name of God is irrelevant but rather who you are worshipping is.

From Wiki

Allāh is the term with no plural or gender used by Muslims and Arabic speaking Christians and Jews meaning the one God, while ʾilāh (Arabic: إله‎) is the term used for a deity or a god in general.[10][11][12] It is related to ʼĔlāhā in Aramaic, the language of Jesus and the New Testament. Other non-Arab Muslims might use different names as much as Allah, for instance "Tanrı" in Turkish or "Khodā" in Persian.

Yh BTW I don't endorse that view

why not?

On the simple basis that the word for God is transferable, in my tribal dialect the name of God has been same since the introduction of Christianity although who it now describes is different.

By that comic strips logic whenever an Ewe person utters God in their language they are actually referring to some pagan god as well, the earth God or something so I've been told.

The way I see it having spoken to many a Muslim we are all children of Abraham and as such worship his God although translations have been altered in time the name of God is irrelevant but rather who you are worshipping is.

From Wiki

Allāh is the term with no plural or gender used by Muslims and Arabic speaking Christians and Jews meaning the one God, while ʾilāh (Arabic: إله‎) is the term used for a deity or a god in general.[10][11][12] It is related to ʼĔlāhā in Aramaic, the language of Jesus and the New Testament. Other non-Arab Muslims might use different names as much as Allah, for instance "Tanrı" in Turkish or "Khodā" in Persian.

Bro people don't call Islam satanic because God's name is Allah there. you are being really naive/blind to the whole thing.

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Yh BTW I don't endorse that view

why not?

On the simple basis that the word for God is transferable, in my tribal dialect the name of God has been same since the introduction of Christianity although who it now describes is different.

By that comic strips logic whenever an Ewe person utters God in their language they are actually referring to some pagan god as well, the earth God or something so I've been told.

The way I see it having spoken to many a Muslim we are all children of Abraham and as such worship his God although translations have been altered in time the name of God is irrelevant but rather who you are worshipping is.

From Wiki

Allāh is the term with no plural or gender used by Muslims and Arabic speaking Christians and Jews meaning the one God, while ʾilāh (Arabic: إله‎) is the term used for a deity or a god in general.[10][11][12] It is related to ʼĔlāhā in Aramaic, the language of Jesus and the New Testament. Other non-Arab Muslims might use different names as much as Allah, for instance "Tanrı" in Turkish or "Khodā" in Persian.

Yh BTW I don't endorse that view

why not?

On the simple basis that the word for God is transferable, in my tribal dialect the name of God has been same since the introduction of Christianity although who it now describes is different.

By that comic strips logic whenever an Ewe person utters God in their language they are actually referring to some pagan god as well, the earth God or something so I've been told.

The way I see it having spoken to many a Muslim we are all children of Abraham and as such worship his God although translations have been altered in time the name of God is irrelevant but rather who you are worshipping is.

From Wiki

Allāh is the term with no plural or gender used by Muslims and Arabic speaking Christians and Jews meaning the one God, while ʾilāh (Arabic: إله‎) is the term used for a deity or a god in general.[10][11][12] It is related to ʼĔlāhā in Aramaic, the language of Jesus and the New Testament. Other non-Arab Muslims might use different names as much as Allah, for instance "Tanrı" in Turkish or "Khodā" in Persian.

Bro people don't call Islam satanic because God's name is Allah there. you are being really naive/blind to the whole thing.

I was addressing the part related to the comic strip

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