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Topic started on 4-11-2008 @ 05:40 PM by jmanshiphop
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Prodigy from Mobb Deep wrote a letter from prison speaking out about the illuminati, Jay-Z and the unjust imprisonment of Malachi York who wrote the
book about the sham of America called "Leviathan 666."
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reply posted on 4-11-2008 @ 05:57 PM by EyesWideShut
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P is a Pawn. Leviathan 666 is a crazy book , I read it when I was 8. I don't get caught up in the conspiracy madness but check
THIS out ....It's 7:51 you'll never get back
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reply posted on 4-11-2008 @ 05:58 PM by keeff
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sweet, thanks for the post.
now as for the letter. it seems to me to be mostly for promotional means, but themeaning behind it might have some merit.
does anyone know anything about Dr. york and the book leviathon 666?is it worth reading?is it racial? or generalized?
at any rate thanks for the post.
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reply posted on 4-11-2008 @ 06:06 PM by Treacherous
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Oh yeah some rappers are deep. Naz talks about that stuff a lot. As does Common and KRS 1. These guys seem to be pretty clued up.
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reply posted on 4-11-2008 @ 06:23 PM by Universal Light
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Thanks for the post. I'm not aware of the book Leviathan 666 but throughout the past ten years or so, the word Leviathan has been rapped many
times.
What he says is true.....the shadow government, the fake world, them feeding off humans of energy...everything. I also like how he mentions people
spread the Illuminati energy of darkness without actually knowing it. When you free yourself, you are indeed powered by the universe.
I can't say with absolute certainty that he's no schill but the content rings truth and many more people need to understand these concepts as
quickly as possible.
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reply posted on 4-11-2008 @ 06:34 PM by Zepherian
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I read the letter and found it interesting and somewhat plausible given the way current events are going and the players in the world economy. There
does seem to be some truth to some sort of occult conspiracy. The whole psychic vampirism angle is covered by people like David Icke and Micheal
Tsarion, among others, and my personal experience is when you abandon negativity life seems to sort itself out almost automatically, because you're
open to more positive influences. So yeah, I can buy it. I won't say I believe it, but the letter dosen't offend my own worldview. And Jay-Z does
indeed seem to be a sell out: "We are Rockerfellers, we fly higher than the weather". Indeed. But he should realise everyone else is the wind under
his wings and just as easily as he took off he could come down.
That the letter ended with a plug was amusing. I mean, isn't that the lifestyle of the beast too? Ah well, was an interesting read and an
enlightening look into black culture. That he could weep for mankind, even if weeping more for his own race, was a nice change from the knee jerk
racism a lot of rappers throw about. It's time they too realised that the whole racist slave trip was also an elitist creation, and it was done to
all races, by all races. We all have the same problem, and the sooner they realise this the sooner we will all, together, overcome it.
Peace, and put down the AK47's, this revolution will be fought in the mind more than on the streets.
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reply posted on 4-11-2008 @ 06:34 PM by SolarSeaman
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I hope he gets rich now. People that are performers and in the public eye like he is have real gusto and deserve every penny they get.
My experiences are different and far wider in scope for sure, but that makes me realize the rank injustice lauded upon my fellows by those foolish
enough to consider control over others.
I think, now, that by rights and by immutable discretion these "elite" cowards need to be ended and their wealth used to by land back for native
peoples. Death is light as a feather, but these people have no sense of duty to do anything they preach or have other people communicate for them.
The love of money directs us to the root of that vile, evil, and insidious hatred. I ask the powers that shall be victorious to guide our Elect in
the campaign to end tyranny of minds, nations, and the people. I ask our gods and scientists to leverage you wills to bring these nefarious blood men
to their knees for the judgement of the world. May the will of the people be directed in efforts to capture these despised monster who pretend to
control us. Let lose the Victory of the judges and seize up these filth mongering wretches.
(See, it's pretty easy to say what ever you want to...  Poor little rap star.)
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reply posted on 5-11-2008 @ 02:35 AM by DocMoreau
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At first, I thought that Prodigy had gone bonkers, but after doing what he suggested, and look up some of the facts, he fills in a lot of the blanks
surrounding some of the previous discussions here at ATS regarding Jay-Z and his possible 'masonic' ties.
First of all, let us look deeper into Prodigy's recent thoughts.
From en.wikipedia.org...(rapper):
2008 Presidential Election
In early June 2008, while many hip-hop artists were endorsing Democratic nominee Barack Obama, Prodigy revealed he wasn't too fond of the black
candidate. He told BallerStatus.com that Obama was a "phony" and a "plastic president", but also wished him the best of luck. "I wish nothing but
love and happiness for him," the rapper said. "But he's either gonna be assassinated to create chaos and bring about Martial Law or he'll live and
then years down the line, at the end of his term everybody will see that he's just like the rest of these plastic Presidents, who does absolutely
nothing good. Just another puppet for the Royal family." [2]
He has also voiced support for Congressman Ron Paul (R-Texas), praising the former Republican presidential candidate's stances on world government,
world banking, and war. Prodigy raps about these issues in a track called "Illuminati" off his second solo album, H.N.I.C. Pt. 2. [3]
Not what one would expect from a 'commercial' rapper, but what something you might find in the archives here at ATS posted by many of the
members.
In addition, looking into the background of the person he calls 'Dr. York', one finds some very strange 'conspiracy theory' related themes.
Look at the 'jewelry' in this photo.
Malachi_Z._York
And look at the 'compound', Tama-Re, he created in this one...
Tama-Re
The Tama-Re compound in Putnam County, Georgia (a.k.a. "Kodesh", “Wahannee”, “The Golden City”, “Al Tamaha”) was an Egyptian-themed
set of buildings and monuments established near Eatonton, Georgia by Nuwaubians in 1993 that was mostly demolished after being sold under government
forfeiture in 2005.
It is pretty late, and there seems to be much more here than just some crazy letter from Prodigy.
DocMoreau
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reply posted on 5-11-2008 @ 07:59 PM by DocMoreau
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Wow, you add a little support to a 'kooky letter' and the thread goes south....
You would think that this thread would be going full force after the election of Obama.
DocMoreau
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reply posted on 7-11-2008 @ 11:17 PM by moneymakers07
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reply posted on 7-11-2008 @ 11:25 PM by MetatronCubensis
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IMHO Mobb Deep's 'Infamous' is one of the greatest hip hop albums of all time. Timeless, Sick beats.
Ever wonder why Tupac/2Pac was murdered ?!?!?!?!
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reply posted on 7-11-2008 @ 11:47 PM by moneymakers07
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YEAH THERE IS A THREAD SOMEWHERE ON HERE ABOUT THAT ALSO, THOSE SAME PEOPLE FORCED RON PAUL TO TAKE HIS NAME OFF OF THE BALLOT FOR FEAR OF HIS LIFE.
OOOOO!! THAT PISSED ME OFF!
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reply posted on 7-11-2008 @ 11:50 PM by MetatronCubensis
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take it easy man, stop screaming?
i think you're on to something but try backing it up y'all ...
(hint: masons)
I drink away the pain
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reply posted on 8-11-2008 @ 12:31 AM by LowLevelMason
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Originally posted by MetatronCubensis
reply to post by moneymakers07
take it easy man, stop screaming?
i think you're on to something but try backing it up y'all ...
(hint: masons)
I drink away the pain
[edit on 7-11-2008 by MetatronCubensis]
Hint: Nothing to do with the masons.
However, this is a excellent example of someone playing off conspiracy mythology for fun and profit.
A+ attempt at viral marketing.
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reply posted on 8-11-2008 @ 12:52 AM by MetatronCubensis
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Originally posted by LowLevelMason
Originally posted by MetatronCubensis
reply to post by moneymakers07
take it easy man, stop screaming?
i think you're on to something but try backing it up y'all ...
(hint: masons)
I drink away the pain
[edit on 7-11-2008 by MetatronCubensis]
Hint: Nothing to do with the masons.
However, this is a excellent example of someone playing off conspiracy mythology for fun and profit.
A+ attempt at viral marketing.
[edit on 8-11-2008 by LowLevelMason]
yeah, cause 2Pac's paying me from the grave ?! ha
that dirty Killuminati son of a ...
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reply posted on 8-11-2008 @ 01:31 AM by Magnivea
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reply posted on 8-11-2008 @ 02:40 AM by Diplomat
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Originally posted by MetatronCubensis
IMHO Mobb Deep's 'Infamous' is one of the greatest hip hop albums of all time. Timeless, Sick beats.
Ever wonder why Tupac/2Pac was murdered ?!?!?!?!
That's interesting that you brought up Tupac. His last album he recorded was called Don Killuminati The Seven Day Theory, and he also frequently
referred to the illuminati in his raps. I still have never really heard what Killuminati was supposed to mean, but my guess is it's something like
'kill the illuminati.'
Tupac was on the verge of basically being the 'leader of the black community,' and given that he knew what was really going on, it's really not
much of a stretch to think that maybe "they" had to take him out. Tupac always talked about how he would be murdered, even in his songs.
This guy Prodigy seems to feel like most people feel who understand what's going on. It makes you angry, and he is angry and has said he will fight
them to the death basically. We need brave people like him to stand up and use their voice to spread the truth, especially to the mislead youth.
(Edit to add: He seems to be pretty on point, except for the parts about negativity being a living entity that uses us for food. I'm never heard of
that before lol, so I don't know.)
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reply posted on 8-11-2008 @ 03:02 AM by djpaec
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Personally I prefer rappers like Dead Prez or Immortal Technique, who speaks heavily about the illumanati and the powers that be. He has a very
poignant point on his new album
And practically every presidents a money launderer, From where the only place democracy's acceptable, Is if Americas candidate is electable, And
they might even have a black president but he’s useless, Cause he does not control the economy stupid!
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reply posted on 8-11-2008 @ 06:41 AM by DocMoreau
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Originally posted by MetatronCubensis
i think you're on to something but try backing it up y'all ...
(hint: masons)
The Hip-Hop/mason 'connection' is something I have been studying off and on for a while.
Dr. York is not considered a 'real' Freemason by the Scottish rite from what I can understand, but considers himself a Mason of some sort.
I highly recommend checking out the website for his 'lodge', The Supreme Grand Lodge.
They have a really amazing image on the splash page with the compass and square with a Egyptian Pharaoh telling us too keep quiet. I truly am
impressed.
www.supremegrandlodge.com...
And a banner image from the site:
From Dr. York's myspace:
It is my belief, that this information that Prodigy is talking about in his letter from prison discusing Jay-Z, and how he 'knows' the secrets, but
use them for evil only give some support to the following discussions...
Are Jay-Z, Nas and Kanye Illuminati's?
Jay Z and his NW0 Ties.
Subliminal message in Jay-Z song, is it real or just religious propaganda?
Jay Z, Kanye West and Nas are Mason's?
Rihanna Umbrella is this song masonic or something?
I don't think that we are hitting the nail on the head when it comes to the whole story, but I think Prodigy's letter helped give some direction as
to where to find more connections into what some have discussed here in the past regarding Jay-Z and his cohorts.
I know that there are many 'nay-sayers' that will come here as they have come to the other threads trying to demean the theories because 'they
can't belief some rapper' would do such a thing. I bet that they keep their snide, slightly bigoted comments to themselves, at least until they can
provide some sort of input besides rhetoric.
If you want to pass this off as something childish or fake, I urge you to look at these images and look at the links provided. You cannot say that
this is 'normal'....
TomCruise and Kanye West....
DocMoreau
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reply posted on 8-11-2008 @ 09:27 AM by JoshNorton
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Originally posted by DocMoreau
If you want to pass this off as something childish or fake, I urge you to look at these images and look at the links provided. You cannot say that
this is 'normal'....
TomCruise and Kanye West....
 Any self-respecting researcher of symbology would instantly
recognize that these are two entirely different hand signs.
The Obama sign has the thumbs overlapping, the fingers overlapping, and a clear, circular inside with the palms towards each other.
The rap sign has the thumb tips touching, only the index, and possibly middle fingertips touching, and results in a more oblong, perhaps even vaginal
shape with the palms facing out.
If you want to attribute meaning to one or the other, that's fine. But to label them as equivalent is irresponsible and ignorant. Actual occultists
are QUITE specific about how their hand signs should be made, as there's usually a particular meaning associated with each gesture.
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