Re: Illuminati- The Music Industry Exposed [Full Length]
Posted: Fri Aug 05, 2011 10:40 am
The Illuminati are just trollin y'all.
worldwide dubstep community
https://www.dubstepforum.com/forum/
And I haven't seen this before. Just looked it up and ordered it... looks excellent!jugo wrote:cheers - haven't seen this beforemagma wrote:
Worth a read.
this one is good too. it's from the 1841, but holds true now more than ever (especially the stock market bubble chapters).
one of the best books i've ever read about when thinking goes wrong
wormcode wrote:Jokers like the vigilantcitizen site.
Marketing in its purest form.
Black Sabbath and Alice Cooper did it in the 70s and 80s, Manson in the 90s. Started way before them though.
Gaga is like a straight up clone of Manson, even looks just like him. Manson was doing the illuminati references almost 20 years ago.
Odd Future doing it to everyone right now, and becoming more famous by the minute.
http://justifytheory.blogspot.com/2011/ ... tancy.html
Hahaha speaking of acid house, Genesis P. Orridge did some references too in some of the Psychic TV and Throbbing Gristle stuff. He loves occultism too.slothrop wrote:
You find it impossible to comprehend the passage of time, yet you think you can gain truth from looking really hard at hiphop videos?AnomiK wrote:But iv come to the understanding that my 3rd dimensional mind doesn't even have the ability to comprehend a 4th dimension reality, let alone the complexities of the entire universe.
AnomiK wrote: But iv come to the understanding that my 3rd dimensional mind doesn't even have the ability to comprehend a 4th dimension

Ah cheers I've been looking for stuff like this, along with the confirmation bias these cause a fair few problemsseckle wrote:Before we have another 6 pages of people seeing goats and pyramid shapes in everything...its all projecting your own paranoias into what's being studied.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apophenia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pareidolia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Appeal_to_emotion
Yeah, the "appeal to" ones are classic debate tactics and fallacies. This is why I don't understand why people get so hung up and absorbed on infowars. He's the textbook example of debate fallacies. Getting people so worked up emotionally that they start believing in hot air.test recordings wrote:Ah cheers I've been looking for stuff like this, along with the confirmation bias these cause a fair few problemsseckle wrote:Before we have another 6 pages of people seeing goats and pyramid shapes in everything...its all projecting your own paranoias into what's being studied.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apophenia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pareidolia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Appeal_to_emotion
that's the best conspiracy theory I've EVER heard.wolf89 wrote:...and Skeletor owns B&Q,
But not everything can be comprehended by your limited mind.jugo wrote:"you can prove anything with facts can't you"AnomiK wrote: I do not always need tangible nor logical proof in order to persuade me. Im a very logical guy, and my logical conclusion leads to a degree of faith.
You, on the other hand...AnomiK wrote:But not everything can be comprehended by your limited mind.jugo wrote:"you can prove anything with facts can't you"AnomiK wrote: I do not always need tangible nor logical proof in order to persuade me. Im a very logical guy, and my logical conclusion leads to a degree of faith.