Rihanna, princess of the Illuminati

frogh777frogh777 Posts: 711
edited August 2011 in General Discussion
Nothing to say about it, It speaks for itself:<br /><br />This is the f$#$g song I wanna show you:<br /><br /><br />And here we have still footages from the clip (@0.38):<br />
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  • i never really liked Rihanna.... <!-- s:? -->:?<!-- s:? --> <!-- s:? -->:?<!-- s:? --> <!-- s:? -->:?<!-- s:? -->
  • PJ4MJPJ4MJ Posts: 323
    Another fine role model for our children. She and others like her have sold their souls to the Devil - whether you believe in one literally or figuratively. But dress it up with a catchy beat, T&A, and some ridiculous costumes and suddenly it's "performance art." Maybe she'll duet with Lady Gaga next....oh wait, queen Beyonce has already been there, done that.
  • Maybe she'll duet with Lady Gaga next....oh wait, queen Beyonce has already been there, done that.

    Yeah...Cause she's married to JayZ...who is a really powerful man...
  • ROFLROFL Posts: 530
    'Rihanna princess of the illuminati''
    written in the clip and then people are gonna say "the illuminati" are nothing but stories and crazy theories... oh right <!-- s:roll: -->:roll:<!-- s:roll: -->. If it was just a theory, singers won't be even mentioning it, or trying to deny they are part of it on interviews, because it's just a ridiculous theory right?
  • RKRK Posts: 3,019
    She seems to be blatantly flaunting her involvement in a secret society. This is scarey stuff. I have had suspicions that Chris Brown may have been set up with that abuse rap and her bruises were resultant from something ritualistic and abusive in nature. That girl needs to run for her life.
  • ForstAMoonForstAMoon Posts: 1,126
    oh, indeed, it really disturbs me that people like Rihanna are being promoted and become role models for younger generation.

    I think that fact that the video has been banned in 11 countries (I have read it somewhere), makes it even more interesting for youngsters to reach for and see.
  • She seems to be blatantly flaunting her involvement in a secret society. This is scarey stuff. I have had suspicions that Chris Brown may have been set up with that abuse rap and her bruises were resultant from something ritualistic and abusive in nature. That girl needs to run for her life.

    I have always thought the very same thing. I think Chris was set up for sure. And forced to "apologize" for something he didn't do to save his own life. Remember his mother's twitter post? Something about Michael Jackson dying so that Chris Brown could live. I think that is what it had to do with and people took it the wrong way. I think Chris Brown is on the good side.
  • I have taken about 30 screen shots from this video. There are many bondage images. <br />S & M = Sadomasochism; Sexual Bondage<br /><br />3.png<br />[size=14pt]reference to male genitalia[/size]<br /><br />6.png<br />[size=14pt]Bondage[/size]<br /><br />8.png<br />[size=14pt]Bondage[/size]<br /><br />17.png<br />[size=14pt]Sex Toy[/size]<br /><br />11.png<br />[size=14pt]"Daddy Issues, Bad Boys, Sex Tape, BITCH"[/size]<br /><br />12.png<br />[size=14pt]"SLUT"[/size]<br /><br />16censored.png<br />[size=14pt]"CENSORED"[/size]<br /><br />19.png<br /><br />22.png<br /><br />23.png<br />[size=14pt] Sex Kitten - "The Red Haired Slut, The Official Illuminati Whore, Rhianna in on Hating"[/size]<br /><br />25.png<br /><br />27.png<br />[size=14pt]Phallic Symbol - Sex[/size]<br /><br />28.png<br />[size=14pt]Phallic Symbol - Sex, One Eye[/size]<br /><br />30.png<br />[size=14pt]Phallic Symbol - Sex, Material Goods (Wealth)[/size]<br /><br />31.png
  • Apparently she couldn't say "NO"....
    Oh God, where we are heading to? <!-- s:? -->:?<!-- s:? -->
  • trustno1trustno1 Posts: 654
    Disturbing on so many levels. I have a teenage daughter who likes her but I have never liked Rihanna much as an artist, this just seals the deal. There are no boundaries anymore. People like Michael broke the mould and raised the bar, were ahead of their time, but this is just dragging things back into the stone age, where women are objects. Making it seem cool to the younger generation is just sickening. I hope this video is banned in many more countries, it has nothing to promote but negativity, no positive message at all.
  • NathaliaNathalia Posts: 340
    GTFOH: Rihanna’s Reb’l Fleur Perfume Commercial Is Gonna Do What???

    Posted on February 10th, 2011 - By Bossip Staff

    Wow, they sure are “going all out” for RihRih’s perfume commercial:

    When new perfumes are introduced, fragrance companies typically mount introductory advertising campaigns that run widely in women’s fashion magazines, often including sample strips. But to introduce a new perfume named for the singer Rihanna, Parlux Fragrances initially is focusing its marketing efforts primarily on an online video to be introduced by Friday.

    The new scent, Reb’l Fleur by Rihanna, is, as its name suggests, meant to evoke both the rebellious and flowery sides of the singer, and a video featuring her that is the centerpiece of an online campaign also depicts that duality. For half of the one-minute video, by Droga5, a Manhattan agency, Rihanna lounges in an oversize flower and glides around a lush topiary garden wearing a peach dress and smiling. Then, Alice-like, she steps through a mirror and is suddenly wearing a black dress and a come-hither expression, and is embraced by a dark stranger wearing a tuxedo.

    A specially designed video player enables users to choose to run the video in either direction, which of course conveys different situations, such as the singer stepping toward the man in one mode and backing away from him in another. When the page is uploaded, the frame frozen on the video is at the 30-second point, as Rihanna’s nice and naughty personae gaze toward one another from either side of the mirror, and viewers may proceed in either direction. The video is expected to be uploaded to rihannareblfleur.com, and a simplified version will appear on video-sharing Web sites like YouTube and Vimeo.

    What viewers may find mind-boggling is that the video was choreographed to make it difficult to determine in which direction it was originally filmed. There are no obvious giveaways — say, flower petals being plucked in one direction and the petals being reattached in the other.

    Misha Louy, an executive producer at Droga5 who worked on the video, explained that in some shots Rihanna was even filmed walking backward, or was directed to walk forward in such a way that when the video was played in reverse it “wouldn’t look like she was moonwalking backwards.” Also palindromic, as the agency refers to the video, is the soundtrack, which was composed to play the same notes for each frame, irrespective of direction.

    The goal, naturally, is for the video to go viral, and Droga5 is projecting that it will be viewed more than 20 million times. What makes that more realistic than it may sound is the staggering popularity of Rihanna, whose music videos combined have garnered more than a billion views on YouTube and who has about 24 million followers on Facebook and more than 3.2 million on Twitter. The singer will direct fans to the video through both of those social networks.Parlux, a 28-year-old company based in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., also produces fragrances named for other celebrities, including Paris Hilton, Jessica Simpson, Kanye West, Nicole Miller and Queen Latifah.

    As for how much input celebrities have in designing their perfumes, Frederick E. Purches, the founder and chief executive of Parlux, said some were particularly influential, like Rihanna. When perfume designers first met with the singer, “she would come into the meeting with a very unique smell, and people would say, ‘What are you wearing?’ and she would rattle off five fragrances that she had mixed and layered,” Mr. Purches said.

    Perfume designers then analyzed those brands, which Mr. Purches declined to name, and incorporated fragrance notes from all of them in the final formulation of Reb’l Fleur, he said.

    Reb’l Fleur “may seem almost bipolar with its juxtaposition of garisher notes on a harder-to-detect discreet aroma of classicism,” Marie-Helene Wagner wrote in a recent review on The Scented Salamander, a fragrance blog. “The first part may well send you the message that if you don’t identify with a girly, flaming red singer, then there isn’t much left for you to smell. But if you persist, then there is an anchoring of the scent which is extremely classic, light, restrained, ladylike and soft.”

    Packaged in bottles that resemble stiletto heels, because Rihanna has a fondness for them, the fragrance has a suggested retail price of $49 for 1.7 ounces and $59 for 3.4 ounces of perfume, and $30 for 6.7 ounces of body lotion.

    For Parlux, the campaign invests an unprecedented amount of resources into an online campaign. But it also relies on more traditional advertising. Reb’l Fleur billboards featuring Rihanna were scheduled for monthlong runs beginning Feb. 7 on Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles and Feb. 14 in Times Square. Rather than introducing scents as it often does, magazine advertising will bring up the rear, appearing in the April issue of Lucky and the May issues of Juicy and People Style Watch.

    For three months beginning in April, the perfume also will be advertised in 363 movie theaters on 1,903 screens. A 30-second spot will be an edited version of the online video, and as moviegoers exit the theaters representatives from the brand will hand them scented cards. The brand expects to hand out about seven million of the cards, offering them not to everyone but rather to the target demographic for Reb’l Fleur: women 18 to 24.

    In all, the campaign is expected to cost $4 million to $5 million. It represents “the biggest launch we’ve had for some time” for Parlux, said Mr. Purches, the founder of the company. The popularity of a celebrity does not alone guarantee success for an eponymous perfume. The tennis players Maria Sharapova and Andy Roddick are popular, but Mr. Purches noted that fragrances his company began producing about five years ago through licensing deals with both players had not sold well.

    “People looked at these people sweating on the court and said, ‘No, I don’t need that fragrance,’ ” Mr. Purches said.

    Via NYTimes

    The tones of "Duality" should immediately be recognizable, this business is just pure evil <!-- s:evil: -->:evil:<!-- s:evil: --> <!-- s:x -->:x<!-- s:x -->
  • liegiliegi Posts: 640
    I agree with everyone. This is sick.
  • AndreaAndrea Posts: 3,787
    Why is it that the first album from a young female singer is relatively sugary sweet and then after that she turns all skank-like in the upcoming albums? Just look at Britney, Christina, etc. Even their attitudes when they first come out seem fairly innocent, on the surface anyways. I sometimes think that after the first album's success, these girls are "initiated" into the next level of fame - superstardom with all the evils that go with it. They win the awards, get all the accolades and before you know it they're dry-humping on the stage or in their videos. It's disgusting that these are who young girls are supposed to look up to.
    She seems to be blatantly flaunting her involvement in a secret society. This is scarey stuff. I have had suspicions that Chris Brown may have been set up with that abuse rap and her bruises were resultant from something ritualistic and abusive in nature. That girl needs to run for her life.

    I have always thought the very same thing. I think Chris was set up for sure. And forced to "apologize" for something he didn't do to save his own life. Remember his mother's twitter post? Something about Michael Jackson dying so that Chris Brown could live. I think that is what it had to do with and people took it the wrong way. I think Chris Brown is on the good side.

    I totally agree with you two. I did a thread a while back on this very thing for anyone whose interested.

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  • I think everyone has made valid points but I want to put things in another perspective for objectivity's sake. There have been many rumors about Rihanna being associated with the Illuminati. She has made sarcastic comments about it, basically suggesting that these rumors are BS. I think she is doing the same in this video. She is boldly flaunting it for controversy and is saying, "Okay you think I'm in the Illuminati, well here...Okay you think I'm a slut...well here...Okay you think I'm gay...well here..." Like what Eminem rapped in his song, "I am whatever you say I am. If I wasn't, then why would I say I am? In the paper, in the news, every day I am." So it could be a big F.U. to the media. Just another way to look at it.
  • AndreaAndrea Posts: 3,787
    I think everyone has made valid points but I want to put things in another perspective for objectivity's sake. There have been many rumors about Rihanna being associated with the Illuminati. She has made sarcastic comments about it, basically suggesting that these rumors are BS. I think she is doing the same in this video. She is boldly flaunting it for controversy and is saying, "Okay you think I'm in the Illuminati, well here...Okay you think I'm a slut...well here...Okay you think I'm gay...well here..." Like what Eminem rapped in his song, "I am whatever you say I am. If I wasn't, then why would I say I am? In the paper, in the news, every day I am." So it could be a big F.U. to the media. Just another way to look at it.

    I've thought something along those lines too. I've also thought that by putting those blatant Illuminati-type messages in videos the artist could be striking back at them (the "bad" guys), exposing them by getting viewers to take notice and perhaps look into what those images/words could mean. And I've also thought that we're overloaded with these images because they want us to think they are more powerful than they really are, that they want us to think they control everything just because we see their symbols in a music video. They don't want a resistance so they have to make themselves as imposing as possible, as scary as possible. They want to create the illusion that they're in control because really, they're afraid of us, or at least our potential.

    I realize I'm all over the place here but I like to consider as many angles as possible.

  • I've thought something along those lines too. I've also thought that by putting those blatant Illuminati-type messages in videos the artist could be striking back at them (the "bad" guys), exposing them by getting viewers to take notice and perhaps look into what those images/words could mean. And I've also thought that we're overloaded with these images because they want us to think they are more powerful than they really are, that they want us to think they control everything just because we see their symbols in a music video. They don't want a resistance so they have to make themselves as imposing as possible, as scary as possible. They want to create the illusion that they're in control because really, they're afraid of us, or at least our potential.

    I realize I'm all over the place here but I like to consider as many angles as possible.


    I understand what you mean and you make some great points as well. It's kinda like the Wiz. You think there is this big bad man that controls everything but then you look behind the curtain and you see a sad and insecure man who is really afraid of the people he controls. That is the illusion.
  • Oh my...That's pretty disturbing...really made me sick...what happened to the old Rihanna...back when she was sweet teenager...
  • paula-cpaula-c Posts: 7,221
    Cause I may be bad, but I'm perfectly good at it
    Sex in the air, I don't care, I love the smell of it
    Sticks and stones may break my bones
    But chains and whips excite me

    A shit that video and a shit the letter of this song, i do not as this you can call music and the worst of all is that this thing is the model to follow many young <!-- s:? -->:?<!-- s:? -->
  • PureLovePureLove Posts: 5,891
    I think everyone has made valid points but I want to put things in another perspective for objectivity's sake. There have been many rumors about Rihanna being associated with the Illuminati. She has made sarcastic comments about it, basically suggesting that these rumors are BS. I think she is doing the same in this video. She is boldly flaunting it for controversy and is saying, "Okay you think I'm in the Illuminati, well here...Okay you think I'm a slut...well here...Okay you think I'm gay...well here..." Like what Eminem rapped in his song, "I am whatever you say I am. If I wasn't, then why would I say I am? In the paper, in the news, every day I am." So it could be a big F.U. to the media. Just another way to look at it.

    I totally get where you're coming from but if that was the case, shouldn't she have used anti-illuminati images or moves instead of writing "princess of illuminati"? We all know Michael's Black Panther video, right? He was throwing things and destroying illuminati symbols. But on the contrary Rihanna looks like she's making an illuminati commercial.

    This is so so sad. Our youngs are watching these videos and these devil worshippers are their role models. Their pure and innocent brains are washed by these. If I had kids, I wouldn't allow them to watch these kind of videos.
  • cassicassi Posts: 175
    now there is a perfume ad, and who ever thought of putting that flower with her in it is wrong. here is the video<br /><br />
  • paula-cpaula-c Posts: 7,221
    cassi wrote:

    now there is a perfume ad, and who ever thought of putting that flower with her in it is wrong. here is the video

    Rihanna’s Mind Control Perfume Ad

    Seems that beauty product ads are becoming important mediums to push mind control/illuminati symbolism. The short video advertisement for Rihanna’s perfume Reb’l Fleur is crammed with mind control triggers and monarch programming symbolism

    Rihanna is first shown lying inside a flower, representing purity and innocence. She is then walks towards a mirror reflecting herself dressed in black – representing her “bad side” and her alter persona.

    In mind control, slaves are encouraged to embrace their bad side (their alter persona) as it is the only way to be relieved from their trauma/torture. So, yes, it feels bad to be good.

    Once through the looking glass, Rihanna is shown walking through a maze surrounded by fractured mirrors.

    Rihanna’s handlers are literally in her head, watching her going through the maze. They then take a hold of her.

    The scene becomes oddly sexual as Rihanna holds the phallic-shaped perfume bottle while she is blinded by her handlers. This refers to the sexually abusive relationship between mind control slaves and their handlers.

    The entire ad then plays in reverse, another allusion to the reversal of good and bad. As she goes through the looking glass again, we see “Good Feels so Bad”.

    Wow.

    For mas details you can read in the following link:
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  • MissGMissG Posts: 7,403
    I think that MTV is going too phucking far with this kind of music, lyrics and videos.

    This is unbelievable <!-- s:evil: -->:evil:<!-- s:evil: --> <!-- s:evil: -->:evil:<!-- s:evil: --> <!-- s:evil: -->:evil:<!-- s:evil: -->

    Are they out of their minds? Are they awared that their fans can be under 16th and perceive and receive info in a much different way than adults?

    Sadomasochism is a sexual desviation beyond a role play. Sadism is the sexual pleasure or satisfaction in the infliction of pain and suffering on another person, considered medically to be a paraphilia.
    There is a degree of masochism or sadism in sexual relationships that normal people who are not affected by these paraphilias keep , but, where masochism or sadism themselves are taken to the extreme, can cause physical and psychological damage of severe gravity, may even lead to death of any of the partners.

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  • frogh777frogh777 Posts: 711
    The devil sign, upside down, against his crotch!!<br />What a strong message to those bastards!!<br />gal_mj_04.jpg<br />
  • The devil sign, upside down, against his crotch!!
    What a strong message to those bastards!!
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    Well....very interesting post...everyone had great points of view...i for one wonder where will this take us? with all of these "porn" artists? i'm afraid of our children's future.
  • trustno1trustno1 Posts: 654
    As a mother I find it depressing that this is the norm these days, some of my daughter's friends who are only 13 years old go on Facebook and the explicit, suggestive things they say would make a sinner blush. I have honestly been totally shocked at the things they are aware of at such a young age and how much graphic detail they can go into, they are still children for goodness sake. They grow up too fast as it is, and people like Rihanna just reinforce the idea that they should act like sexual objects. With regards to the Facebook posts it's not the boys I'm talking about here, it's the girls. Some even brag about their "tally" of boys and are proud to be far from virgins at their age. Sure when I was young there were a couple of girls who had babies at 14 years old but back then it was shocking. The rest of us had no idea they were sexually active already, we certainly weren't. But the way kids nowadays talk freely about such things and think they're ready for it is beyond sad and disturbing. The media has SO much to answer for in all its forms.
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