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Aspiring Virginia Rapper Attempts to Sacrifice Friend for Illuminati

An aspiring rapper from Virginia attempted to turn his friend into a blood sacrifice for the Illuminati this week in hopes of elevating his career in the music business.

The Richmond Times Dispatch is reporting that 27-year-old Wafeeq Sabir El-Armin aimed a gun at his friend's head while announcing "you are my sacrifice," to him before pulling the trigger. Fortunately, the bullet ricocheted off the shooter's hand causing pieces of bone to land in the victim's eye. The victim then seized the gun and shot El-Armin in the stomach before escaping.

The report states that El-Armin believed that a blood sacrifice was needed in order to jumpstart his career in the music industry.

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Deputy Commonwealth's Attorney Thomas L. Johnson explained to the court at a hearing that El-Armin was actually just really high from smoking marijuana the night of the shooting and could not remember the incident when questioned by police. He also highlighted that the prosecution will address the alleged connection between hip-hop stars and secret societies.

Investigators discovered literature at the home of El-Armin that connected the Illuminati with the music industry, with one of the books highlighting rapper 50 Cent's relationship to the secret society. They also found over a pound of marijuana.

Pop artists such as Lady Gaga and Beyonce are frequently linked to the Illuminati with videos released all the time pointing out imagery in their art highlighting the connection. Rap superstar and mogul Jay-Z is also purported to have heavy ties to the Freemasons and the Illuminati, according to many of these videos.

El-Armin was denied bond and he currently faces charges of malicious wounding, use of a firearm in commission of a felony, possession of marijuana, and possession with intent to distribute. He trial starts on June 26.

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