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# Illuminati in the Music Industry

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Review: 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.
Review: Great, Clear, Precise, hits the nail right on the head - I, like many others, was curious about this rumor of the illuminati connection to the music business. I'm not too knowledgeable on the illuminati all together and figured I'd start here after hearing good things about Mark Dice from friends, book reviews, and Alex Jones on Infowars. This book goes into extraordinary detail on exactly how the connections in the music business are made and Mark Dice does a good job of showing that not every big time rapper or rocker is in the illuminati, in fact most of them are just posing because they think that somehow it will bring the riches and fame. I read through this book really quickly, and it gave me a lot of perspective on the music industry and the unbelievable garbage they promote to impressionable children. It's amazing how many artists use satanic and illuminati imagery in their music and videos. This book was very well written and the author stays on topic 100% of the time.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #378,751 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #941 in Pop Culture Art #25,653 in Arts & Photography (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (389) |
| Dimensions  | 5.5 x 0.53 x 8.5 inches |
| ISBN-10  | 0988726815 |
| ISBN-13  | 978-0988726819 |
| Item Weight  | 9.8 ounces |
| Language  | English |
| Print length  | 234 pages |
| Publication date  | October 31, 2013 |
| Publisher  | The Resistance Manifesto |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent Read, Excellent Resource
*by W***D on November 6, 2014*

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.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great, Clear, Precise, hits the nail right on the head
*by G***B on February 20, 2014*

I, like many others, was curious about this rumor of the illuminati connection to the music business. I'm not too knowledgeable on the illuminati all together and figured I'd start here after hearing good things about Mark Dice from friends, book reviews, and Alex Jones on Infowars. This book goes into extraordinary detail on exactly how the connections in the music business are made and Mark Dice does a good job of showing that not every big time rapper or rocker is in the illuminati, in fact most of them are just posing because they think that somehow it will bring the riches and fame. I read through this book really quickly, and it gave me a lot of perspective on the music industry and the unbelievable garbage they promote to impressionable children. It's amazing how many artists use satanic and illuminati imagery in their music and videos. This book was very well written and the author stays on topic 100% of the time.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ It didn't seem like I was getting a full book
*by D***A on November 8, 2015*

I purchased this as a Kindle download. I don't think I understand how Kindle works. It didn't seem like I was getting a full book. The author wrote about many people in the pop industry. They were very good. So I read these then I was ready for the next part of the book and it ended. To me that wasn't a whole book, more like a small booklet. So, I don't understand Kindle, is it a whole book or just part of a book that is my question. All things considered, it was a good book, very informative and had some humor as well.

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