T-Pain has been known to demonstrate his occult affiliation on various occasions. His latest video is no different, as the auto-tuned musician subtly slips in a few familiar satanic symbols hidden in plain sight.
masonic top hatted man staring at goat head symbolic of Baphomet
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Justify
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Ladies and Gents, grab your lace-less or fat laced Adidas or Puma kicks, bomber jackets, ski goggles and pressed Lee jeans and get on down to Public in Courtney Place, Wellington...why?...oh just because
Legendary Wellington DJ T.P. aka Tony Pene was well ahead of his time back in the 80's, the Man used to rhyme and play records at legendary Welli spots like Dr Johns, Exchequers and Spats and always rocked the house...he is playing for 2 special nights at Public and will no doubt give lessons on the Old School and what good music from the soul is all about, not to mention mad boogie shoes grooving on the dance floor, as well as TP 2other Welli legends will also be gracing the decks and doing what they do best...DJ Raw and Aki-D.
Tone is a Man I grew up listening to and was heavily inspired and influenced by (I once saved all my pocket money so I could buy and rock some fresh ski goggles just like him after I saw him in a local newspaper :) and most of my time getting introduced to Hip Hop and Funk in the very early 80's revolved around TP and the Uncut Funk Show on Radio Active 89 FM.
These are nights not to be missed...just don't mention the KFC belt bag...haha ;)
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Author's Note: As my first extensive post of the new year, I want to begin to focus on more of the spiritual aspect of what has been taking place around us in the media lately. To make this perfectly clear, I am a God-fearing Christian and I want people to understand that this website is not to bash celebrities nor is it to criticize their daily habits/lifestyle. However, I have been led to make people conscious of the very sick deception that plagues our world as we move into the last days of prophecy and share the findings that I come across everyday while I openly express my theories to the discerning public. I do not mind criticism on this site because everyone is entitled to their God given opinion. But understand that I have never once imposed my beliefs upon anyone, I merely express my daily convictions with others. So with that said, expect a few more spiritually minded posts in the near future (especially end times prophecy). Keep in mind, these are simply my theories, its up to you to determine whether they are justified.
What most of us find as entertainment through many of todays celebrities somewhat bizarre actions whether it be Lohan's jail sentencing or Charlie Sheen's "winning" rants, I believe we are actually watching severely tortured individuals being strung along by the demonic puppeteering of the satanic occult. Many music artists and actors have been in the spotlight for their wild behavior which most have blamed their "alter-egos" for committing. We have explained before, that a large cause of these alter-egos and split personalities are due to subjective occult mind control called Monarch programming. What I would like to further theorize is the demonic influence that plays a leading part in these often strange occurrences. Even though Monarch programming is considered scientific explanation of these artists' split personalities, we cannot ignore the intense spiritual struggle that is also being shown right before us. I will briefly look at a few of these celebrities, and from there, you can decide.
Most of us are familiar with the many music artists who have claimed to have another identity apart from their regular selves as a way of being more sexually mischievous or "evil" in their songs and performance. Many even give their altered personalties a name or alias that they will often refer to them as:
Beyonce/ Sasha Fierce "demonic alter ego"
Janet Jackson/ Damita Jo "demonic alter-ego"
Many of these "altered" ego music artists have been creating a large cult following behind them which seems to be largely driven by the fascination of their split personalities:
Lil B
With his sudden rise to fame, Lil B has grown to become quite a household name. His popularity grew through his cult-like fan base which sparked from his newly developed alter-ego named "the based god". Lil B often speaks of the "the based god' as another entity or being separate from himself.
"Sometimes I act like I don't need help, when the person who I'm really at battle with is myself"
This "based god" persona he credits for committing the more outlandish stunts of his shock valued career. When Lil B ever refers to his alter-ego, he proclaims himself to be a god. The first song in which Lil B started speaking as the "based god" is even titled "I'm God"
Notice in the beginning of the song, he states that he "always wanted to be god" meaning this "based god" ego realizes that he is not the true God of the Bible but envy's to be like Him. These characteristics seem like that of the devil or a demonic force more so than just a simple on-stage personality. Here are other examples of Lil B demonstrating his blasphemous "based god" persona:
His 2011 debut label album entitled Angels Exodus, in which depicts Lil B's "based god" alter-ego being crucified like Jesus. Angels Exodus can be translated into "the leaving of angels".
Other than his affiliation with occult artists (which I have shown in previous posts), Lil B or the "based god" has shown that he is deeply involved in the satanic occult with his songs of demonic possession and mockeries of Jesus.
"Welcome to hell, I'm the Devil, I've taken over Lil B's soul"
"I'm burning everyday, my soul there's nothing left everything I say is contrary to belief instead of saying something deep, my speech is rap poison I choose rape cuz I can't stop the bad voices"
Verse Breakdown:
Lil B seems to be suffering deeply from his satanic occult abuse. In the verse, he's stating that he feels like his soul is long lost and he has no control over the things that he says. This would explain the completely opposite sounds of music he produces from his "based god" inspired ignorance to his deep intellectual songs about street life and current affairs.
In the artwork we see Lil B's based god alter-ego dressed in royal clothing. Looking closer, stitched into his garments we can clearly see the occult roots of his alter-ego delusions.
Lil B has even spoken highly of the Illuminati elitist groups in past interviews:
What is quite possibly the most disturbing part of all this, is that this based god alter-ego has pioneered a fan base that literally worships Lil B. Giving him many religious praises at his shows, bowing down to him and offering their women up for sacrifice to the "based god" (I can't make this stuff up):
Nicki Minaj
Much like Lil B's success, Nicki Minaj has also built a very cult-like fan base with her multiple personalities and alter-egos. The female rapper has expressed that she undergoes many character changes throughout her music. She has said to be "possessed" by 3 other entities which she refers to as "Barbie", "Roman Zolanski", and "Martha Zolanski".
The name for her demonic alter-ego "Roman Zolanski" is inspired by occult film director Roman Polanski, known for his satanic films such as Rosemary's Baby (Vigilant Citizen did a great article on this film, in which you can read here) and Ninth Gate. This shows the occult roots of Minaj's alter-egos.
Notice how the deejay host asks if "Roman is here right now" as if it was some sort of seance or demonic channeling. Also, notice that Nicki says her alter-ego Martha Zolanski was "in the priesthood". Obviously a reference to the occult.
As seen above in the interviews, she seems to have difficulty controlling which ego is speaking at the time. These alter-ego's appear to be in battle with each other, which shows a very gruesome spiritual struggle within Nicki Minaj. This is very evident in Kanye West's recently banned "Monster" video:
In the video, Nicki Minaj is being tortured by her demonic alter-egos
What makes this alter-ego battling even more saddening is that on her debut album, Pink Friday, Nicki released a song called "Dear Old Nicki" where she talks about herself as if she's no longer living:
"Maybe you died cuz everybody asked me where you at
I tried to channel you in hopes that I could steal you back"
It appears that Nicki seems to be under a deep possession by the satanic occult. Her alter-ego which she names "Barbie" has also caused her fans to emulate Nicki's lifeless doll-like characteristics which is subtly making her followers become susceptible to the same demonic influence that she is under. Don't believe me?
Notice the Illuminati eye of Horus tattooed on the mysterious mans' back
In Conclusion: As much as these celebrities seem like they are only using alter-egos as some sort of publicity stunt or shock value, in reality these people are truly suffering from demonic possession that stems from their occult influence. Don't take these situations lightly, spiritual warfare is very real and I believe that is exactly what we are witnessing everyday.
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The uniquely named Sundrenched Mysterio is an avant garde, electronica, glitch, leftfield Hip Hop producer from Florida and is influenced by the late, great J-Dilla and Nujabes and Flying Lotus amongst others, he has completed a dope little album/ep...
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Here is the first volume of my NYC Raw compilations...this to me is some of the rawest and dopest underground Hip Hop to ever surface from New York in the early to mid 90's...
I just did this up as separate links as a full link takes to long too download for some, all MP3s are 192 or higher...enjoy and by the way some of these go for some pretty hefty prices on record these days...
Volume 2 is currently in progress and being done up with (Kool) Grimme Rappuh from this ill blog...
*if anyone has this 12" for sale at around $30 USD please contact me jazford72@gmail.com
R.I.P. Stretch from Live Squad
Any feedback is appreciated
Peace
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January 21st, 2011 - July 27th 2023: Lieutenant Gaviston speaks of a recon mission in Kabul, Afghanistan where he discovers classified information that changes EVERYTHING that he believes about this W.A.R. This information is uploaded & transmitted through time. If you eventually hear this; you have been ordained or genetically pre-exposed to have received this information. What you will eventually hear is a WARNING.
These words are powerfully delivered by Idris Elba to set a tone for Pharoahe Monch's upcoming album W.A.R. (We Are Renegades). The material presented is a consistent message from start to finish with new epiphanies exposed after various sets of songs. The order of music helps the listener see the vivid stories that Pharoahe is painting through the use of his lyrics. The production compliments Monch's delivery & takes on a genuine art form that could easily stand on its own. Live instruments resonate at the start & end of certain tracks, such as his title song W.A.R. featuring Immortal Technique & Vernon Reid. Producers Exile, Marco Polo, M-Phazes, Fatin, Diamond D, Mike Loe, Samiyam, Adam Deitch, Eric Krasno & Pharoahe Monch himself help shape the album into what will be Monch's greatest work to date.
Pharoahe Monch's vision for the album is supported with guest features that provide an eclectic mix of sounds. Fans can look forward to material with Jill Scott, Styles P, Citizen Cope, Jean Grae, Royce Da 5' 9," Immortal Technique, Vernon Reid, Phonte, Mr. Porter, Mela Machinko, Showtyme & DJ Boogie Blind.
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After the devastating floods, fires in Australia, Christchurch and China Earthquakes and the Japanese Earthquake and mind boggling ensuing Tsunami and other natural disasters around the World, 2011 has delivered the World yet another cruel blow and we now lose two more artists that were unique and pure masters at their craft and another that had a lot of potential in his field and sadly had has life cut tragically short.
Nate Dogg:
A crucial and essential figure of the West Coast Hip Hop's G-Funk era has now gone, no one can deny that the Mississippi born and Long Beach bred Nate Dogg, born Nathaniel Hale in 1969 had an unmistakable booming low croon, a croon that was first birthed as a child in a Baptist church and I have not met a soul yet that didn't enjoy Warren G's classic "Regulate" from 1994 (off the Above The Rim soundtrack).
There was a time in the 90's when G-Funk completely dominated Hip Hop and I mean that G-Funk was loved and even imitated on the East Coast in New York... and Nate's voice was everywhere, Nate Dogg first came up through the group 213 ( alongside his cousin Snoop Doggy Dogg and cousin Warren G), 213 had a demo that was heard by Dr Dre and the rest as they say is history, Dre had Nate on The Chronic album (1992) and also on Snoop's classic Doggystyle album (1993).
I won't go into the details on is gang affiliations, how he passed or his poor health because it's not important, was is important is that Hip Hop lost a great artist and voice, to be honest I didn't like some of the artists he worked with, but I will always have fond memories of his presence during the early to mid 90's.
The tribute posts and comments from so many artists he worked with (and he worked with a great deal of artists) have been flooding in thick and it has been really sad to read them.
Here are two of my faves from the late, great Nate Dogg...
On the opposite end of the spectrum was the unique UK reggae fast chat artist Smiley Culture who passed under strange circumstances, I won't go into details but all I will say is that it sounds very sketchy, this isn't a tribute post about how he died, more on what the World has lost...
Born David Emmanuel in 1962 in London, England, Smiley was a fast chat singer and DJ and had the famous reggae hits, the great and amusing "Cockney Translation" and "Police Officer" in 1984 and LP "The Original Smiley Culture" released in 1986.
Smiley first worked as a DJ with the Saxon Studio International Reggae Sound System that catered to reggae artists, "Cockney Translation" gained attention because it was an interesting mix of Jamaican patios and Roots Manuva amongst other UK artists has claimed that Smiley was a big influence on him and was first signed to the London based, Fashion label and London's East End dialect, a famous actor for using Cockney slang was Michael Caine.
Manic D aka Rob Sayster was a producer and MC from Wellington, New Zealand, but was originally from Cape Town in Africa he was part of the Blunt Committee and Thundakatz (Manic D, DJ Ace and DJ Gooda) who myself and Evil Mule recently did a gig with and enjoyed their energy and stage presence.
I only recently met him, but from my Friends accounts, he was a really good dude and a really good Father as well.
R.I.P. to the many that have sadly lost their lives tragically in Australia, Christchurch, China and Japan.
Peace (hopefully)
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