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Serious Discussion on Rain Man - Specifically Eminem's song - Pointless or Illuminati

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posted on May, 16 2011 @ 11:04 PM
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So I think the question that should be on everyone's minds now is what does this mean?

The logical side of me says that it's pointless. The Conspirator in me says that Eminem is praising the Rain Man. and then the 'meh' side of me thinks he is making fun of the conspirators.

I like the 'meh' side. Then again was that conspiracy popular when that song came out? Or is it just pointless?

Please Discuss.

Edit for the uninformed:

According to the conspiracy the Rain Man is a prominent Devil that is worshiped for fame and money.

It is a little weird the lyrics but is it a coincidence?
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posted on May, 16 2011 @ 11:06 PM
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I did this the other day!

I will wait. I am interested only because out of all the rappers out there I actually like Eminem.



posted on May, 16 2011 @ 11:08 PM
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I like Eminem also.


Anyways the Illuminati Conspiracy people like to use this song as proof that Eminem sold his soul to the Devil...I don't see it. I also see this hasn't been discussed here in a thread of it's own. Has anyone done research into when this song came out and Eminem's own thoughts on it?



posted on May, 16 2011 @ 11:19 PM
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rainman from the encore album?

please...

i dont think theres a drug test that could detail all of the substances he had running through his system during that one.

the album is garbage, and even if you think the lyrics have any meaning, they dont.

by your reasoning the song big winnie song is about what? TPTB? lol




 
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posted on May, 16 2011 @ 11:22 PM
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In my OP I went over three theories. One was that it was pointless.

True but how could he know what the Rain Man was? Did he just like the name?



posted on May, 16 2011 @ 11:22 PM
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"i just made a whole song and i didn't say s***"

and he meant what he said


 
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posted on May, 16 2011 @ 11:27 PM
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This is part one of eleven an eleven part program called "Music Industry Exposed". Watch them all.

You'll find that there are several references to the Rain Man from different artists, from Bob Dylan, Country, Rap, etc.


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posted on May, 16 2011 @ 11:27 PM
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Humor me for a second though.

What if there is more to it? What then? Personally I don't believe the garbage of the Illuminati in our Music Industry but is it such a reach to say Enimen was involved in the occult during that album?



Not that same album I don't think but still he has some weird stuff.

Edit: Is same album. Odd isn't it?
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posted on May, 16 2011 @ 11:28 PM
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I've actually seen this. Thank you for the link though. I disagree with that documentary. It's possible with some of what it says and then the rest is a far reach. It's based more in fiction than fact.



posted on May, 16 2011 @ 11:30 PM
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Originally posted by drew1749
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I've actually seen this. Thank you for the link though. I disagree with that documentary. It's possible with some of what it says and then the rest is a far reach. It's based more in fiction than fact.


True, but its description of the Rain Man is right on. Artists wouldn't be reusing these lyrics without background symbolism.



posted on May, 16 2011 @ 11:31 PM
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for all we know its just a reference, what ended up as rainman could have been another name.

if the song means anything, its his sort of reply to critics saying he had exausted his persona and his alter egos.
wich was true.

he needed a new name, and raiman it was.
then he went into that accent phase.

sure he was dancing for money thats true.

but no one was behind or controling his soul, well asides the drugs.


 
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posted on May, 16 2011 @ 11:34 PM
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But about the occult? Why is the album heavy with it? Something to do with drugs?



posted on May, 16 2011 @ 11:37 PM
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You might want to google rain man and the meaning in lyrics and the music industry. Alot of rappers reference the rain man in many ways in their music.

I know very recently I was having conversation with someone in regards to the rain man and the term being used in music. I can't for the life of me figure out who it was but i have an idea and will contact them so they can post if it is in fact who I am thinking of.

I believe they told me it had something to do with satan or the devil. It wasn't any type of "good" reference. It was actually very much all about the occult if I remember correctly.



posted on May, 16 2011 @ 11:40 PM
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maybe because music artists relate to the rainman narrative?

they say it gets lonely at the top, no one cares what they feel as they are paid to entertain.

same thing with artists mentioning selling their soul.
not to be taken literal.


you know what it takes to get a deal? and maintain it?
musical integrity, vision, creativity?

forget that, the labels just want a product that sells.

now take it that these artists do love the music, being forced to deliver music just for the sake of it might depress


 
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posted on May, 16 2011 @ 11:40 PM
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maybe because music artists relate to the rainman narrative?

they say it gets lonely at the top, no one cares what they feel as they are paid to entertain.

same thing with artists mentioning selling their soul.
not to be taken literal.


you know what it takes to get a deal? and maintain it?
musical integrity, vision, creativity?

forget that, the labels just want a product that sells.

now take it that these artists do love the music, being forced to deliver music just for the sake of it might depress


 
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posted on May, 16 2011 @ 11:40 PM
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maybe because music artists relate to the rainman narrative?

they say it gets lonely at the top, no one cares what they feel as they are paid to entertain.

same thing with artists mentioning selling their soul.
not to be taken literal.


you know what it takes to get a deal? and maintain it?
musical integrity, vision, creativity?

forget that, the labels just want a product that sells.

now take it that these artists do love the music, being forced to deliver music just for the sake of it


 
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posted on May, 16 2011 @ 11:42 PM
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maybe because music artists relate to the rainman narrative?

they say it gets lonely at the top, no one cares what they feel as they are paid to entertain.

same thing with artists mentioning selling their soul.
not to be taken literal.


you know what it takes to get a deal? and maintain it?
musical integrity, vision, creativity?

forget that, the labels just want a product that sells.

now take it that these artists do love the music, being forced to deliver music just for the sake of it


 
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posted on May, 16 2011 @ 11:43 PM
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Originally posted by AnotherYOU
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maybe because music artists relate to the rainman narrative?

they say it gets lonely at the top, no one cares what they feel as they are paid to entertain.

same thing with artists mentioning selling their soul.
not to be taken literal.


you know what it takes to get a deal? and maintain it?
musical integrity, vision, creativity?

forget that, the labels just want a product that sells.

now take it that these artists do love the music, being forced to deliver music just for the sake of it might depress


 
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I like this idea. It also might explain why Encore was so occult. Eminem was addicted to Anti-Depressants afterall right?



posted on May, 17 2011 @ 12:02 AM
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one could say the recording industry is the devil

and ill go as far as aknowledging there may be some link between the recording industry and lets say something like mkultra applied to the masses.
the drugs are a common factor.

but from there to actually a link to devil worship and the occult, i think not.

pop culture is a sponge that absorbs anything, provided it sells.


 
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posted on May, 17 2011 @ 12:13 AM
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You got it all right there buddy.

It sells.

Half of these artists don't have the brains to follow these so called "occult" things. The other half know it gets people who otherwise would never even pick up their album talking about them.

I love me some Eminem. 3 of his songs played on my mp3 player on the way home tonight. But in all seriousness, his lyrics are not occult, they are not illuminati, they are made to sell. If this illuminati crap was real, would Recovery ever have been made and released as widely as it was? No. because if you buy into all of that Recovery is FULL of ANTI illuminati stuff. But it's what it is supposed to be about: a guy who is hopefully kicking his dependency problems.

These illuminati rules all theories hold no water when you really take a look at it.



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