josh4hiphop
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Hey fam
I know I'm not the only hip-hop head here, so I thought it would be a good idea to make this post in order for us to discuss our opinions in relation to Hip-hop and Satanism. Here are my opinions on a just a few artists.
Necro - though I used to love his music and he actually gave me my interest in Satan, he makes Satan/satanists appear evil, when really he is a Jew showing the true nature of his people. His self proclamation of being a satanist is yet another example of how Jews infiltrate the occult and replace it with their own twisted bullshit, but to the populace, still appearing as 'Satanic'.
The Lost Children of Babylon - Base their lyrics upon very spiritual subjects such as chakras, ect. but Also place Anu (Enki's enemy) as the creator of humanity, and are very much influenced by the Nuwaubian philosophy. Originally a black Muslim group, the founder of this philosophy Malachi Dwight York later merged The Islam belief with Ancient Egypt. (making up a lot of bullshit on the way). York's organisation soon dissipated after he was sentenced to 135 years in prison for child molestation. (HOW SURPRISING).
Another group, Jedi mind tricks, collaborated with the LCOB in their first full length Album entitled "The Psycho-Social, Chemical, Biological, and Electro-magnetic manipulation of human Consciousness".(Sounds like the Jews plan for world domination) This album is usually labelled as the groups most influential album, and is my personal favorite, due to its spiritual references. The two main artists are Vinnie Paz and Jus Allah and are both Muslims. Despite their false beliefs, their lyrics touch on spirituality as well as their metaphorical superhuman powers (which they could actually be capable of if it they really tried).
Vinnie Paz - an American-Muslim, believes he is a man of god, but blasphemies' the true god Satan and bashes the pagans repededivly in his songs. Despite this, He has songs where he questions his religious beliefs,(for a good reason) is aware of our spiritual abilities and is very aware of the occurrences in relation to government control. yet he can't place the Jews responsible for it all, as one of his co-artist's Ill Bill (necro's brother) is a Jew. Overall I believe he's confused to what he wants to believe, one minute he claims he's the child of god, The next Anton LaVey is god (but this is typical of hip-hop artists).
Bliss n Eso - An Australian Hip-hop group. Some of their songs from the "flying colours" album have some deep spiritual meanings;
"I won't be put down, I won't be shackled, I won't be held back, I won't be tackled, I won't be locked up, I won't be thrown out, now that I know how to fly, at midnight" - sounds like astral projecting to me, and proves the Gentiles are awakening.
If you have anything you'd like to add please do so!
- Josh
HAIL ENKI !!
I know I'm not the only hip-hop head here, so I thought it would be a good idea to make this post in order for us to discuss our opinions in relation to Hip-hop and Satanism. Here are my opinions on a just a few artists.
Necro - though I used to love his music and he actually gave me my interest in Satan, he makes Satan/satanists appear evil, when really he is a Jew showing the true nature of his people. His self proclamation of being a satanist is yet another example of how Jews infiltrate the occult and replace it with their own twisted bullshit, but to the populace, still appearing as 'Satanic'.
The Lost Children of Babylon - Base their lyrics upon very spiritual subjects such as chakras, ect. but Also place Anu (Enki's enemy) as the creator of humanity, and are very much influenced by the Nuwaubian philosophy. Originally a black Muslim group, the founder of this philosophy Malachi Dwight York later merged The Islam belief with Ancient Egypt. (making up a lot of bullshit on the way). York's organisation soon dissipated after he was sentenced to 135 years in prison for child molestation. (HOW SURPRISING).
Another group, Jedi mind tricks, collaborated with the LCOB in their first full length Album entitled "The Psycho-Social, Chemical, Biological, and Electro-magnetic manipulation of human Consciousness".(Sounds like the Jews plan for world domination) This album is usually labelled as the groups most influential album, and is my personal favorite, due to its spiritual references. The two main artists are Vinnie Paz and Jus Allah and are both Muslims. Despite their false beliefs, their lyrics touch on spirituality as well as their metaphorical superhuman powers (which they could actually be capable of if it they really tried).
Vinnie Paz - an American-Muslim, believes he is a man of god, but blasphemies' the true god Satan and bashes the pagans repededivly in his songs. Despite this, He has songs where he questions his religious beliefs,(for a good reason) is aware of our spiritual abilities and is very aware of the occurrences in relation to government control. yet he can't place the Jews responsible for it all, as one of his co-artist's Ill Bill (necro's brother) is a Jew. Overall I believe he's confused to what he wants to believe, one minute he claims he's the child of god, The next Anton LaVey is god (but this is typical of hip-hop artists).
Bliss n Eso - An Australian Hip-hop group. Some of their songs from the "flying colours" album have some deep spiritual meanings;
"I won't be put down, I won't be shackled, I won't be held back, I won't be tackled, I won't be locked up, I won't be thrown out, now that I know how to fly, at midnight" - sounds like astral projecting to me, and proves the Gentiles are awakening.
If you have anything you'd like to add please do so!
- Josh
HAIL ENKI !!