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Celebrities Going Off About the Illuminati On Video

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Celebrities Going Off About the Illuminati On Video

If you listen to conspiracy theorists, illuminati celebrity membership is at an all-time high. Nobody famous, be they a musician, actor, comic, or business mogul, makes it in Hollywood without significant sacrifices made to the mysterious Dark Cabal that dominates banking and media. And, as seen in these celebrity Illuminati videos those Illuminati members love to taunt us by putting their symbols, hand gestures, and coded language in plain sight for all of us to gawk at. The message from celebrities in the Illuminati is clear: you might know our secret, but there’s nothing you can do about it. Insert evil laugh here.

But sometimes, the mask of control slips off and someone says something about the Illuminati that they aren’t supposed to. Because for a secret society, the Illuminati is remarkably well known and discussed in detail on the Internet, particularly in videos on YouTube. Here are 13 videos (the number of evil, of course) of various celebrities speaking out about the Illuminati, some at great personal and financial peril.

Note that not all of these videos actually mention the Illuminati by name, but don’t be fooled. Whether discussing the government, the CIA, the “star whackers” killing off celebrities, or simply mentioning a great conspiracy, the message that these famous whistle-blowers are trying to convey is clear: whoever “they” are, they’re in control – and expose them at your own risk.


Celebrities Going Off About the Illuminati On Video,

Beyoncé Knowles
A celebrity like Beyoncé would never admit that she’s a member of the Illuminati – or is she so powerful that telling the truth would have no effect on her career?

That’s the premise of a satirical piece from the Huffington Post: that blood sacrifices and connections to ancient power are the secret of her success. While the Illuminati membership of Bey and Jay is “common knowledge” among conspiracy theorists, the Huffington Post piece was clearly a joke.

Except it’s not to New World Order opponent Mark Dice, who thinks Beyoncé was secretly exposing her membership while mocking those who know she’s actually a member. Dice has numerous videos on his YouTube channel that all basically say the same thing – everyone is in the Illuminati, no matter what they say about it.

Dave Chappelle

The star of “Chappelle’s Show” is long known to be a proponent of conspiracy theories and secret societies being in control of the entertainment industry. This video gives us Chappelle pontificating on several conspiracy-related topics, including John Kerry’s membership in the secretive Skull and Bones Society.

He also goes on at length during an “Oprah” appearance about a conspiracy he’s experienced: that the entertainment industry forces African American actors to dress in drag at various points in their careers in order to humiliate and oppress them.

Of course, men dressing as women on stage is as old as stagecraft itself, but never let facts get in the way of a good conspiracy ramble.


Ice Cube

Another artist who, when asked about the Illuminati, declares he has nothing to do with them or their world dominating shenanigans. You see, Ice Cube isn’t down with secret societies, because they’re “up to no good" and they know what he stands for, so they leave him alone.

But if Justin Bieber is smart enough not to publicly declare he’s a member of the Illuminati, certainly one of the founding members of NWA would be as well. Being mysteriously suicided by the Dark Cabal for admitting their existence would, indeed, not be a good day.


John Lennon

John spends this 1968 interview going on at length about the “insane people” running the world, the evils of advertising, and how it’s useless to rail against the government when we’re the ones who elect the government. He also mentions that he’s “liable to be put away as insane” for expressing such a thing.

Was he simply expressing his frustration at the state of things, or secretly exposing the evil Global Controllers plans to harass him into submission? Note that the FBI did attempt to get Lennon deported from the U.S., and that his life was tragically ended by an assassin. Such things have been known to happen to those who cross theIlluminati.


Prince

When not bathing in the purple rain or making houses quake, the Purple One has quite the conspiratorial side.

Witness this halting speech on the "Tavis Smiley" show where he talks about the “phenomenon” of chemtrails, another name for the lines in the sky made by hot exhaust from a jet engine hitting cold air. Some believe these trails are chemical agents sprayed by the Illuminati in order to depopulate the planet. His Royal Badness is apparently one of these people, as he claims said chemtrails made people "fight and argue" when he was a kid.

Prince goes on to explain how everything he knew about history is wrong and that we’re all actually indentured servants. A baffled Smiley (or possibly acting under the orders of his own Illuminati masters!) wisely steers the conversation back to promoting Prince’s new CD.


Randy Quaid
Facing numerous charges against him, including failure to pay a $10,000 hotel bill, an aggrieved actor Randy Quaid went on the offense, embarking on a quest to expose the “star whackers” who were methodically killing off his friends with drug overdoses and staged suicides.

As this interview makes clear, Quaid doesn’t fear for his life – he fears for something even more precious: his money. His fortune was being stolen from him by corrupt lawyers and agents, so he believed, and his only way to fight back was to push this dark cabal of thieves into the light – lest he be discredited even further. But it appears the star whackers had the final word, as Quaid hasn’t made a film since 2009.
Russell Simmons

The music and media mogul was asked about Beyoncé’s supposed membership in the Illuminati, and like any good secret society shill, he goes out of his way not only to deny it, but to express his outrage over the question. Simmons also jokes that he “gets down with the Devil every six years” to ensure his fame and success will continue.

Is he truly expressing his frustration at the insinuation that a powerful African American woman inherently must be in league with the Powers That Be in order to achieve world fame and success? Or is he dropping hints about who he really is? Hey, we’re just asking questions.


Tila Tequila
The troubled Internet star and model has spent much of her recent career talking about her many run-ins with the secret power players who control the entertainment industry.

In this straight-to-the-camera ramble, Tequila talks about “exposing truths” and “releasing secret documents” of those who will assassinate her for speaking out. And what does she want to speak out about? Haters, of course! The ones that work for the government and the CIA, specifically. Apparently, our tax dollars are being used to build Tila hate sites, block comments from her supporters, and pay for “CIA dronebots” that are ruining her life.

 But don’t worry, she’s going to post proof on her website to debunk the false claims “they” are making. So when the Great Purge of Tila Tequila fans comes, don't say you weren't warned.

Paris-Michael Katherine Jackson
Paris Jackson, daughter of Michael, let us in on the damage done to her troubled psyche with a series of cryptic tweets she made shortly before she tried to take her own life.

One aspect of Paris's revelation that conspiracy watchers seized on was that she claimed she’d finally figured out who the “they” are in Jackson’s incredibly anti-Semitic song “They Don’t Care About Us.” She also tweeted drawings of traditional Illuminati and Freemason symbols, before, as the video ominously notes “an apparent suicide attempt.”

Of course, to people who have woken up to what the Illuminati are about, all suicide attempts are “apparent” just as all deaths are “mysterious” – including that of her father.
Justin Bieber

Did the Canadian pop dreamboat achieve his fame through hard work, or was it through the patronage of the Dark Cabal? Bieber says in no uncertain terms that while rumors have “everyone” being in the Illuminati, he himself is not a member.

Of course, anyone who was in the Illuminati would deny up and down that they were, so any true believer would take Bieber’s assurance for the opposite of what he’s actually saying. As we know from Tila Tequila and Randy Quaid, those who speak out against the global controllers soon find themselves on the wrong end of a “mysterious death,” and Justin Bieber is no dummy. No “star whackers” for this young man.

But we know the truth.




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