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DJ Afrika Bambaataa Claims Luciferian Conspiracy Hijacked Hip-Hop

27 January 2011 132 views No Comment


Written by: Trill Nadia

Hip-Hop DJ Afrika Bambaataa believes Rap has been consumed by a supernatural force referred to as the “Luciferian Conspiracy.”

Bambaataa shared with the Chicago Sun-Times that he blames the current state of Hip-Hop on Urban radio stations.

“Hip-Hop has been hijacked by a Luciferian conspiracy,” he stated. “People have used hip-hop in a lot of ways that cause a lot of mind problems. They use the word wrongfully. They use it to mean a part instead of a whole. Like many of these [radio] stations say they’re hip-hop, they’re playing hip-hop. I go to these stations, and these so-called program directors don’t know jack crap about hip-hop culture. They know rap to a certain extent. But I question them. I say, ‘Where’s your go-go, your hip-house, your electro-funk, your raga, your R&B and soul?’ They get real quiet.” (Chicago Sun-Times)

As explained on BallerStatus.com, founder of the secret society the Illuminati, Adam Weishaupt, adopted the “Luciferia ideology” after left Christianity in the 1770’s. He proceeded to ink a master plan that would give the Synagogue of Satan, named by Jesus Christ, ultimate world domination in order to force the newly created ideology on the remainder of the human race following the final social upheaval of satanic dictatorship.

During 2010, MC Hammer referred to Jay-Z as a “devil worshipper” in several interviews, via Twitter, as well as within his “Better Run Run,” music video.

“Let’s deal with it from his perspective. I have heard it a lot of people say; ‘Why would Hammer get mad about the truth right – Jay didn’t diss him, he said something that is true?’ The same argument applies, why would you get mad if you’re a fan of his? Did he not say – ‘life begins when the church ends’ [in 'Empire State of Mind']? Did he not say – ‘Jesus can’t save you?’ Why you getting mad, have I said something that is not true? Did I put the video with bullets around the cross round Jesus in his ['On to the Next One'] video? Have I said something that is not true? I haven’t said something that is not true. Where have I made up something. Any of the videos that you wanna put up, where I have said that he got satanic references to, I ain’t saying nothing that isn’t true either. So that logic applies across the board.” (All Hip Hop)

In response to the presumptuous accusations made by Hammer, rap mogul Uncle Luke defended Jay-Z.

“I don’t know any devil worshippers. And who knows, maybe Jay-Z and other rappers have some devil worshipers as fans. But that doesn’t mean entertainers are sacrificing virgins for Beelzebub. I didn’t even know who the Illuminati were until the Internet started buzzing that Jay-Z was one of them. It’s ridiculous. Jay-Z is a cool cat. He ain’t Hollywood. He is a regular guy. He is so f*cking grounded. It is a shame people want to link him to this conspiracy.” (The Miami New Times)

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