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In the gruesome video Framed, Eminem plays the role of a serial killer with multiple personalities … who wonders how Ivanka Trump ended up in the trunk of his car. We’ll look at the dark symbolism of Framed.
Eminem has never been a stranger to violent and controversial lyrics. His shocking lyrics were always part of his act and a reason why he became a household name. While he often indulged in the themes of sex, drugs, and violence in his songs (mainly through his alter-ego Slim Shady), he used to do so with a humorous, nearly cartoonish twist. However, after nearly 20 years in the entertainment business, the controversial nature of Eminem’s work has taken a dark, bizarre turn.
In 2018, Eminem is 45 years old. He’s still rapping and he’s still looking to “shock and awe” through controversial rhymes delivered with great precision. However, in today’s music industry, one cannot get media coverage without fully complying with the occult elite’s agenda. Framed is just this: Eminem being “controversial” while fully complying with the elite’s MKULTRA agenda.
This promo pic from 2013 = Eminem fully complying with the elite’s symbolism and agenda. One-eye hidden and devil horns.
This magazine cover from 2018 = Eminem still doing what he needs to do to release albums.
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In 2009, after a 4-year hiatus due to addiction to pills, writer’s block, and multiple hospitalizations, Eminem released the highly anticipated album Relapse. To promote the album, Interscope Records created a fictional rehabilitation center called Popsomp Hills, complete with a website and a phone number.
The pic used for Popsomp Hills.
Dr. Ballsack is surrounded by pills, surgical instruments and a limbless mannequin with weird stuff hooked up to it.
Needless to say, this rehab center does not seem to do Eminem good. Popsomp Hills sounds strangely