Illuminati in the Music Industry
W**D
Excellent Read, Excellent Resource
This was a quick read, getting down to the chase--nothing, but the facts about several of the acts that we hear (like our children) on the ubiquitous popular music rotations. The Book focuses on the very symbology that artists unabashedly flash as signs of their adherence to the referenced 'secret society.' Re: the acts, Mr. Dice is hip to their position as mere slaves of the system, but doesn't let them off the hook for tipping their hats to the masters they serve, maintaining their posts as privileged purveyors of satan's s***.Don't expect an intricate breakdown of how the industry vets, sweats and jets their stars to success. Most youth in the music business are already hungry for a record contract--any record contract. You'll have to research elsewhere to find out how that happens. Once acts hit the top though, most want to stay. Mr. Dice reminds us that its no accident that we hear these particular artists. Dice cites some of the 'Illuminati-free' exceptions to our mutual benefit.If you are a parent, this is a great guidebook to how your children are being accosted culturally today. Read this book and be prepared. Hip hop is not all bad. Rock is not all bad. Rest assured though that Mr. Dice has done his research while exposing those artists you'll want to avoid.I don't deprive my children of a chance to discern between good and bad, but thanks to this book and other resources, I can go toe-to-toe with them on 'cool factor' and some of their other interests vs. a destruction of moral integrity that the children don't see since as the hidden agenda of sell-outs inundating the industry. Don't believe this review or others like it--just read Mark Dice's book and continue to follow his You Tube channel for complementary remarks on the evolution in spirit of various artists in the business.Don't forget, it is a music business and somebody is paying for it as well as someone profiting off of it... Enough said.
T**S
This title is banned by Florida DOC
Great information on how the music industry is used to manipulate certain Minds
H**D
Mark sums it up
I have read most of mark diceβs books and they are all excellent! Highly recommended.
C**Y
Disappointing and superficial
This is the first and only book I have read by Mark Dice. He has not made want to read more, although I am interested in the subject named in the book's title.He made it very difficult for me to put faith in the value of his views in this book as anything other than an interesting perspective. I was hoping for something much more definitive.His structure seems almost academic, with his abundant footnotes that occupy a full 25% of the Kindle version.It made me think of a student paper, not a professional piece. His frequent juvenile name calling -- Kanye Pest, bellowing bimbo bitches, scumbags, sluts, skanks, whores -- showed a fundamental disrespect of his chosen subject. Well no, I won't let that pass, because he is so critical of the use of getto language by hip-hoppers and rappers, suggesting that they have no command of the English language and ignoring that the origins of the genres were on inner city streets.He is clearly a conservative Christian and a homophobe, who in spite of his acquaintance with the music of the day seems strangely out of touch with the times. He knows the main Illuminati symbols, players, and purpose, but he isn't clear on what that means in music, other than creating stars whose popularity with fans works towards the distraction and dumbing down of the listening populace which he is against.He is clearly disgusted with the music industry. But, that disgust is as much, if not more against homosexuality, bisexuality and anything other than monogamous heterosexuality, than it is about anything else, except for violence and Satanism. He seems equally adverse to each and he links them all to symbols and to the Illuminati.Too bad he chose to approach the topic as a music who's who is somehow related to the Illuminati, instead of delving more deeply into how the Illuminati are using the music industry, other than which stars are the biggest pawns. He was far more successful at showing how current music is focusing on the unseen Illuminati.It would have been great if I'd been looking for a superficial guide to Illuminati references in music.
N**A
IIIuminati in the Music Industry
Illuminati in the Music Industry, good insight into how music is used to brainwash the listeners through social conditioning. Many musicians achieve massive success which is not equal to them being extremely talented, but because they have been chosen by a record label to be promoted.Music is part of us, and either ennobles or degrades our behaviour. The weaker your family, the more they influence you. An ancient Chinese philosophy text by Shu Ching "changing people's manners and alternating their customs there is nothing better than music".Jay-Z was chosen to aid Illuminati and wrap himself in their symbols instead of fight against them or expose them. In his lyrics to Empire State of Mind his states 'Jesus can't save you, Life begins when the church ends'.Many young men chose to wear their trousers low not knowing what it symbolizes. Professor Griff believes 'Homosexuality is on the rise and they made the new cleavage become the butt crack' referring to people wearing saggy pants exposing their underwear or butt, a style some claim came from gay prisoners who advertised that they were gay by showing off their butt cracks'Good read for an insight into the New World Order.
M**M
Nostalgia for paranoid conspiracies of the 'thirties...
This book is an entertaining read, for all of the wrong reasons. It's particularly amusing to go through it mentally replacing the word "Illuminati" with the phrase "international zionist conspiracy", and wondering if it would make any difference to the hysterical paranoid drivel on offer. Sadly, Mark Dice lacks the testicular and spinal fortitude to be that up front about his agenda, but it isn't exactly hard to spot.Like all texts by hysterical paranoid nuts this book will either be extremely funny or extremely distasteful, depending on how strong the reader's stomach is, and their ability to treat this sort of bile-laden rant as inadvertent comedy rather than a racially driven right wing meltdown. If you don't find that sort of thing amusing, this book is definitely best avoided.
J**N
don t waste your money
the introduction and forward were okay and lead the reader into thinking this book had real value ...and then it went on into various chapters on a number of artist ,bands etc.......it manly breaks down a few songs and meaning not much more......I will not buy anymore books from this author......
S**N
Bangon point with the facts you will not be disappointed with these books
Super read totally gripping and bang on point with the facts. Many peopke think no thats a load of crap but no Mark Dice is right great read
C**E
A Must Read
Shows exactly what is happening in the music industry today. Hidden in plain sight. Once it has been pointed out you will wonder how you ever missed it !
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