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Was the rapper Capital Steez a Satanist?

Sero

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Hello,

In the early 2010s, there was a rapper that was incredibly popular. Many of his songs were about spirituality, yet he didn't really come across as the "we wuz..." type, but rather seemed to criticize the government and discuss topics that were essentially sensitive to the U.S. government. 9/11, poor dietary choices being promoted to children, and spiritual warfare being some of the many topics he talked to. Basically topics the layperson would brush off as "conspiracy", but in reality his music essentially critiqued the way society is set up and at times talked about the Illuminati & the flaws in Abrahamic religions.

Additionally, he lived in New York and his rap group had a symbol that I found incredibly interesting. The symbol closely resembles the SS logo, which had triggered many Jews in his area and upon his death, the group's new leader changed its logo.

This is how the logo used to look like:
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The symbol was claimed to be a mix of "4" and "7", in reference to the heart and mind chakra.

He explodes in popularity along with his friends and gained a lot of traction. Later it is discovered that he went on the rooftop of a record label on 23rd of December, 2012, and tweeted at 11:59 "The end", before jumping to his death.

Now, some notes:
- 23rd December is considered Satan's day. (If I am not mistaken)
- There was some internal disputes between Steez and his right-hand man, as they refused to sign Steez to the record label, but they agreed to sign his friend. Some say this was the reason behind his suicide, however, I think they did not like the fact that Steez was a more provocative figure (likely because of the group's logo and Steez's provocative lyrics, among many things)
- He hinted to his death many times before (yet many people did not notice that in his music videos until he died), and at times he claimed he would be reincarnated in 2047. (His date of death was 12/23/12, which if added up together: 12+23+12 = 47. Is it a Jewish number?)
- I could be wrong and this guy could be just as degenerate as every other rapper. Though he smoked weed and partaked in shrooms, he didn't really go out of his way to promote them in his music.

My suspicion is that this guy was actually genuine and likely went on a path of Spiritual Satanism. Because of the spiritual nature of his music, some people would call him a Satanist but he responded that he was not in a song, yet despite all of this I feel as though the fact that he died on December 23rd and the fact his group used that logo which looked very similar to a swastika makes me believe that he was at least influenced by teachings on here.

Is it possible for anyone to ever know if he truly was a Satanist or not though?
 
Sero said:
Hello,

In the early 2010s, there was a rapper that was incredibly popular. Many of his songs were about spirituality, yet he didn't really come across as the "we wuz..." type, but rather seemed to criticize the government and discuss topics that were essentially sensitive to the U.S. government. 9/11, poor dietary choices being promoted to children, and spiritual warfare being some of the many topics he talked to. Basically topics the layperson would brush off as "conspiracy", but in reality his music essentially critiqued the way society is set up and at times talked about the Illuminati & the flaws in Abrahamic religions.

Additionally, he lived in New York and his rap group had a symbol that I found incredibly interesting. The symbol closely resembles the SS logo, which had triggered many Jews in his area and upon his death, the group's new leader changed its logo.

This is how the logo used to look like:
sddefault.jpg

The symbol was claimed to be a mix of "4" and "7", in reference to the heart and mind chakra.

He explodes in popularity along with his friends and gained a lot of traction. Later it is discovered that he went on the rooftop of a record label on 23rd of December, 2012, and tweeted at 11:59 "The end", before jumping to his death.

Now, some notes:
- 23rd December is considered Satan's day. (If I am not mistaken)
- There was some internal disputes between Steez and his right-hand man, as they refused to sign Steez to the record label, but they agreed to sign his friend. Some say this was the reason behind his suicide, however, I think they did not like the fact that Steez was a more provocative figure (likely because of the group's logo and Steez's provocative lyrics, among many things)
- He hinted to his death many times before (yet many people did not notice that in his music videos until he died), and at times he claimed he would be reincarnated in 2047. (His date of death was 12/23/12, which if added up together: 12+23+12 = 47. Is it a Jewish number?)
- I could be wrong and this guy could be just as degenerate as every other rapper. Though he smoked weed and partaked in shrooms, he didn't really go out of his way to promote them in his music.

My suspicion is that this guy was actually genuine and likely went on a path of Spiritual Satanism. Because of the spiritual nature of his music, some people would call him a Satanist but he responded that he was not in a song, yet despite all of this I feel as though the fact that he died on December 23rd and the fact his group used that logo which looked very similar to a swastika makes me believe that he was at least influenced by teachings on here.

Is it possible for anyone to ever know if he truly was a Satanist or not though?

The more important thing would be to know, did he change the world to something better or worse through his actions?

As a Satanist has the goal to improve the world, lead it out off slavery to freedom.
 
Very few people are going to come out and say they are an SS if they are popular it's almost guaranteed problems. It's really hard to say. I don't think anyone here is going to know. Sometimes SS have more hinted at their views or put them in code. I don't know any rappers I think are SS but a couple of rock people I think are.

If you want to know pay attention to the lyrics and things presented. Example Breaking Benjamin he writes negative things about angels and heaven and talks about how the entities take people to the light but in code in several songs.

Kind of look for that. If you find that kind of thing he likely is one. People will lie about it in public if they think it will cause them to lose face and money or facing bad things so him saying he's not SS doesn't mean it.
 
Many people and events have been influenced by our Gods. That being said it does not always equate someone being a Satanist, or Spiritual Satanist. Simply a factor of influence to the world being influenced by other influences, steering events into one direction. This one particular case is a potential example on micro scale. The whole world combined, we have all the happenings, the macro level.
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Satan

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