is rebecca black about to be the next illuminati pawn toy? | |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 1418767 United States 06/24/2011 06:26 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I'm sure it was all a total setup right from the start... Quoting: Mister ObviousShe started out as wholesome (albeit sorta dumb) icon, now I'm sure they'll trash her any way they can so as to further mindfuck all the sheeple children out there. that would be a pretty good call, ill say. |
40 degrees South User ID: 1437955 New Zealand 06/24/2011 06:38 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1190583 Canada 06/24/2011 07:04 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I think it was a set up from the beginning as well. With the name Rebecca Black and a song called Friday.. it was blatantly in our face as "Black Friday". Operation "Black Friday"?? Then this song just blew up. It wasn't the worse song out there, and it wasn't the best.. but I saw people from other countries hating on the song that they couldn't even translate. If you hate a song so much, why would you keep watching it and paying for it. And if you liked a song so much why would you pretend to hate it. It all seemed like a social experiment that is still going on. If you step back and look at the whole scene, you can see how easily humans are manipulated. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 767244 United States 06/24/2011 07:14 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Sometimes things just catch on. She had a song that was decent for a fourteen year old girl of middling talent and some folks responded to it. She doesn't have the things needed to be a long term star, not unless she pulls a lot more talent out somehow. I wish her luck, but don't think it's coming. The longer I pay attention to what people go one about as being illuminati the more I tend to think that most performers just do what makes them money or gets them fame. It isn't part of a vast brainwashing drug scheme. It's just that popularity flows with public attention and ebbs on it too. Bieber is on his way out because the hate has expanded enough that soon all his fans will let go of him. Same with Gaga. Once the public chooses to tear down a person in great enough numbers, their finished. |
Bonnevue User ID: 1175097 Netherlands 06/24/2011 07:16 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 684907 United States 06/24/2011 07:33 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | There is no such thing as iluminati, there's only chaos which frightens me more, e.g. nobody knows what he's or she's doing. Quoting: BonnevueNo such thing? OK... You must not look beyond the provided reality. You must be a young innocent child. |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 1418767 United States 06/24/2011 07:40 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | There is no such thing as iluminati, there's only chaos which frightens me more, e.g. nobody knows what he's or she's doing. Quoting: Bonnevuei observe too many things that cannot be coincidental and chaos, as you say. and so i have to come to the conclusion that indeed there is such a thing. |
Mustis User ID: 1441279 Finland 06/24/2011 07:45 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | There is no such thing as iluminati, there's only chaos which frightens me more, e.g. nobody knows what he's or she's doing. Quoting: BonnevueWrong, there are group of people who flash occult signs in music/movie industry. Lets not mention politics.. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1331542 United States 06/24/2011 09:09 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It was popular because it almost seemed like satire but it was presented as if she was serious. Basically this would be really easy to fake. Just start satirizing something but swear up and down that you're not kidding and allow yourself to be "humiliated" for being so "lame." I'm surprised more people haven't tried that after that horrible singer guy... on one of those American Idol type shows, a long time ago. Asian guy. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1331542 United States 06/24/2011 09:10 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | There is no such thing as iluminati, there's only chaos which frightens me more, e.g. nobody knows what he's or she's doing. Quoting: BonnevueI used to think that too. There is a lot of chaos. There are also, well frankly, mobsters. They may not consider themselves that but I do. |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 1418767 United States 06/24/2011 09:59 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | There is no such thing as iluminati, there's only chaos which frightens me more, e.g. nobody knows what he's or she's doing. Quoting: BonnevueI used to think that too. There is a lot of chaos. There are also, well frankly, mobsters. They may not consider themselves that but I do. illuminati = mobsters. that clears up a lot. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1331430 United States 06/24/2011 11:17 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | There is no such thing as iluminati, there's only chaos which frightens me more, e.g. nobody knows what he's or she's doing. Quoting: BonnevueNo such thing? OK... You must not look beyond the provided reality. You must be a young innocent child. I've been a GLP reader a few years now and have seen many threads about the Illuminati. I didn't believe that the Illumnati is involved in the music industry ... until yesterday. I don't want to start a new thread about it. I hope the OP doesn't mind that I attach this incident to his thread. I was exchanging small talk with the guy next to me while trying out the Metro yesterday. The conversation got around to what he does for a living and he revealed that he was (past tense) a choreographer for hip hop artists / music videos. I have a good sense about people and am easy to talk to. He didn't strike me as a weirdo, or a bullshitter and he had no reason to share this with me. He seemed kind of frightened to say it, but at the same time, relieved. We were talking about how hip-hop music has generally devolved into crap music when he mentioned there's a lot of people behind the scenes "that I'd be surprised about." I said I've heard things like that, like that the Illumanati was involved, and he just looked at me like WHOA. I asked him if it was for real, and he confided (we were basically whispering about this) that he had been kidnapped for 2 days. He had been giving shots to knock him out and when he came to he was able to get out of there, and that he had no idea of what they did to him the whole time he was out of it. I had to get off at my stop but gave him contact info because I want to talk to him more about it. Like I said, no b.s. meter went off. I really think he was telling the truth. |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 1418767 United States 06/25/2011 12:09 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | There is no such thing as iluminati, there's only chaos which frightens me more, e.g. nobody knows what he's or she's doing. Quoting: BonnevueNo such thing? OK... You must not look beyond the provided reality. You must be a young innocent child. I've been a GLP reader a few years now and have seen many threads about the Illuminati. I didn't believe that the Illumnati is involved in the music industry ... until yesterday. I don't want to start a new thread about it. I hope the OP doesn't mind that I attach this incident to his thread. I was exchanging small talk with the guy next to me while trying out the Metro yesterday. The conversation got around to what he does for a living and he revealed that he was (past tense) a choreographer for hip hop artists / music videos. I have a good sense about people and am easy to talk to. He didn't strike me as a weirdo, or a bullshitter and he had no reason to share this with me. He seemed kind of frightened to say it, but at the same time, relieved. We were talking about how hip-hop music has generally devolved into crap music when he mentioned there's a lot of people behind the scenes "that I'd be surprised about." I said I've heard things like that, like that the Illumanati was involved, and he just looked at me like WHOA. I asked him if it was for real, and he confided (we were basically whispering about this) that he had been kidnapped for 2 days. He had been giving shots to knock him out and when he came to he was able to get out of there, and that he had no idea of what they did to him the whole time he was out of it. I had to get off at my stop but gave him contact info because I want to talk to him more about it. Like I said, no b.s. meter went off. I really think he was telling the truth. yes, what you say resonates with many of the documentaries of music industry on youtube. go search youtube. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1331430 United States 06/26/2011 07:12 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | There is no such thing as iluminati, there's only chaos which frightens me more, e.g. nobody knows what he's or she's doing. Quoting: BonnevueNo such thing? OK... You must not look beyond the provided reality. You must be a young innocent child. I've been a GLP reader a few years now and have seen many threads about the Illuminati. I didn't believe that the Illumnati is involved in the music industry ... until yesterday. I don't want to start a new thread about it. I hope the OP doesn't mind that I attach this incident to his thread. I was exchanging small talk with the guy next to me while trying out the Metro yesterday. The conversation got around to what he does for a living and he revealed that he was (past tense) a choreographer for hip hop artists / music videos. I have a good sense about people and am easy to talk to. He didn't strike me as a weirdo, or a bullshitter and he had no reason to share this with me. He seemed kind of frightened to say it, but at the same time, relieved. We were talking about how hip-hop music has generally devolved into crap music when he mentioned there's a lot of people behind the scenes "that I'd be surprised about." I said I've heard things like that, like that the Illumanati was involved, and he just looked at me like WHOA. I asked him if it was for real, and he confided (we were basically whispering about this) that he had been kidnapped for 2 days. He had been giving shots to knock him out and when he came to he was able to get out of there, and that he had no idea of what they did to him the whole time he was out of it. I had to get off at my stop but gave him contact info because I want to talk to him more about it. Like I said, no b.s. meter went off. I really think he was telling the truth. yes, what you say resonates with many of the documentaries of music industry on youtube. go search youtube. I have - especially since this encounter - but haven't come upon any that describe a situation like this. If you know of any specific ones please share the links. Thank you if you do!! |
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