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C**E
Respect due
The genre hip hop is foreign to me, I'm from another era. But secret societies have been a fascination since the events around hip hop are popular. Thank you Ms. Scott for your indepth insight into this culture. One can apply this insight to the other facets of society for clarity. Watching your "baby" grow into something you had not intended is educational.
N**C
Illuminati
So you think you want to know more about the Illuminati? Prepare yourself for a rude awakening-and I mean AWAKENIG. I knew little to none before beginning this book but once you take the red pill, you cannot go back. So I am reading "BLOODLINES OF THE ILLUMINATI." The author went to prison shortly after writing this book-so the revisions could not be made at the time.... So far a great read and a new perspective on pretty much everything. If you are tired of being spoon-fed the media the Illuminati feeds you-look for alternative media. "Drudge Report," "Infowars," and the like will get you some new outlooks, instead of the boring same old brainwashing shtuff.
J**E
illuminati
Pretty good book one thing I would advise the author is to stay on one topic and stop jumping from different celebrities and tell everyone whole story first.The author was excellent when it came to the history of how the illuminati got started an what company's and record label that was in involved
V**A
Good read
I just want to say thanks to Rebecca for answering some questions iv had about the gay agenda in hip hop. This is probably not the best book if you don't fully understand secret society's. (illuminati ) And like me want all the answers. One the other hand great introduction to the illuminati . But I found it a great way to get other believers interested in the illuminati influence and its ongoing agenda. If you like hip hop and its history. Wonder how music influences you and our world. Must read.
P**N
Not a good book
I sort of rate these things using two criteria. First is does it make sense? Second is it my opinion that the author believes what they are saying? (i.e. Behold a Pale Horse, by Milton William Cooper is a classic in its field. Although the arguments often do not make sense, and several of his predictions have not come to pass, the author clearly seems to believe what he says and makes a frantic, manic effort to explain it all, piling flimsy arguments higher and deeper, in an entertaining yet paranoid and delusional fashion.)I give the second category more leeway.In this book, the author does not provide convincing evidence that her arguments are valid. Nor does she give many new ones but just seems to rehash things found elsewhere. Nor does she seem crazy and sincere enough to be really entertaining. When I did a bit of research, I discovered that despite her claims to be a sincere church going lady, she writes college and term papers for hire, an activity many consider to be dishonest and unethical.
N**E
Interesting themes
Interesting themes. Thought-provoking ideas. I like the way bible verses ere infused throughout the text as well. Too many grammatical errors.
M**A
THESE BOOK MADE A WHOLE BUNCH OF SENSE TO ME IT'S WORTH YOUR DIME BELIEVE ME"
These book i enjoyed reading it no wonder the bible tells us that my people are destroyed for lack of knowledge,the little knowledge that people ignore is own knowledge destroying them
L**S
Great Read!!!!!
I finished this book in four hours!! Rebecca Scott-- you out did yourself on this one!! This book was educational, informational, and a must read for those with children desiring to get into the music business [entertainment field as a whole]!! She knows first hand what's going on in the world of hip-hop!I've read two other books by Mrs. Scott. However, this is by-far her best!!
M**T
Unconvincing
This book is full of spelling and grammar errors. It is also self-contradictory in a few places.What I found very interesting is the usage of occult imagery by many famous hip-hop and pop artists - the ubiquitous appearance of the Eye of Horus; t-shirts with quotes from Aleister Crowley and so on.However, like most conspiracy theory it is about 10% fact and 90% unsupported conjecture. The thesis that a shadowy Satanic elite is controlling the success or failure and direction of these artists, or even that the elite exists at all is flimsy and does not convince.So applying Occam's Razor. I'm inclined to think of the use of imagery as an occult fad.Of course, the conspiracy mindset is such that I will now be labelled an Illuminati puppet too!
P**D
Good read
I like this book I found it to be a good read with lots of interesting information I didn't know or just forgot
R**S
disappointed to the fullest !
very poorly written and researched; eveything in the book comes from wikipedia : what an amateur (not to say con) work !please amazon, refund me !!!
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