Taylor Swift and the Number Thirteen — Born and Bred for the Illuminati?

Taylor Swift, America’s darling, may seem like an unusual choice for an occult organization like the Illuminati.  However, there are many in conspiracy circles that believe she is indeed affiliated with them, and they are at least

Coincidence? Or Graduation?

partially responsible for her unbelievable ascent to superstardom.  However, those that are not inclined to believe such things may point out some differences between Taylor Swift and some of the more traditional figures that are accused of Illuminati ties.  After all, it’s a lot easier to stomach artists like Lady Gaga and Rihanna being a part of something like this, but sweet little Taylor Swift?  Her songs are bubble gum pop with positive messages, with videos where she doesn’t include a lot of symbolism.  She even keeps her clothes on.  Yet, all of these things actually make her even more of a desirable target.  The bottom line in the Illuminati is that they are using popular figures to influence people and spread their message.  That’s the concept anyway.  And, while the Lady Gaga’s of the world achieve this influence by being shocking, over-the-top, and controversial, Taylor accomplishes the same by acting just the opposite.

In some ways, Taylor’s demeanor actually gives her a greater influence then any of the other figures.  Think about it.  While Lady Gaga and Rihanna certainly make a splash, many parents probably try to steer their children away from this sort of thing (and with good reason).  Of course, that usually just makes kids want to find out what the fuss is all about all the more, but Taylor Swift is a healthy alternative for parents to push on their kids.  She conducts herself in a way that makes her a good role model.  This means that her sphere of influence can grow so much farther than the others, and that is why the Illuminati may very well perceive her as their most important member, at least where popular music icons are concerned.  But still, what has Taylor Swift ever done to further something like the Illuminati?  Well, you might be surprised if you look into her history.

Taylor Swift is obsessed with the number thirteen.  Most people consider it to be unlucky, but the Illuminati treasure the number.  After all, the Law of 13 and the 13 Illuminati bloodlines is really the foundation the longest standing secret society ever was built on.  Taylor is not the type of person to pick a number with such a bad connotation attached to it for attention or just to be different.  However, her obsession with 13 goes back all the way to her birth.

Born on December 13, 1989, Taylor Swift came into the world on yes, Friday the 13th.  It has always been her favorite number.  If you look back into her past, anytime she took part in anything with a chosen number (such as softball and what have you) she chose thirteen.  There are even numerous photos taken by fans of live performances where she has “13″ written on her hand with a marker.  She doesn’t do it so she’ll remember it.  She does it so thousands we’ll see it and wonder what it means.  Her blockbuster debut album “Fearless” featured exactly thirteen tracks, while most albums released these days stop around ten or eleven.  It has been rumored that she was thinking seriously about getting the number tattooed on her body somewhere, although she might keep it secret in the fear of ruining her wholesome image.  Or perhaps she will start in a new direction, shedding her girl-next-door image like so many young popular artists do.

When Taylor started her official Twitter account, she could have simply gotten TaylorSwift.  After all, Twitter verifies accounts of celebrities and famous people, so it isn’t like she has to search for a name that is not taken like the rest of us.  She chose TaylorSwift13 instead.  Just another creepy incidence of the infamous unlucky number in her life.  Her first blockbuster song, “Teardrops on My Guitar” shot up the charts quickly, instantly propelling her into fame.  However, it stalled out at the 13th spot.  Her first number one song reached the spot in week thirteen.  Taylor has said in interviews that every single time she has won an award, she was sitting in a seat somehow associated with thirteen, such as the row or seat.  On September 13, 2009, she won one of those, the now infamous one where Kanye  West interrupted her speech.  Many in the conspiracy world say this was actually her Illuminati initiation.  Apparently, being humiliated publicly and how you handle it is something they look for.  Also, when she received the award, she was wearing a silver dress.  Beyonce was wearing a red dress, a recurring theme in Illuminati symbolism and imagery.  When Taylor Swift was brought back on stage by Beyonce later to finish her speech, she had turned into a dress the same shade as Beyonce’s.

If all that isn’t enough to sponsor some intrigue, Taylor even held a special meet-and-greet session for her fans at the conclusion of her monstrously successful world tour.  She took photos and signed autographs for exactly thirteen hours.

So, there’s the facts.  What do you think?  Is Taylor Swift obsessed with the 13 Bloodlines of the Illuminati?  Or did she just pick an unusual favorite number?

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Low Key – Truth Music

LOWKEY – OBAMA NATION (OFFICIAL VIDEO) – BANNED FROM TV – YouTube

I feel any fans of hip-hop should hear about, he has alot of raw talent. Sort of like the UK’s version of Immortal technique. If you’re a fan of hip hop you haven’t heard about Immortal technique…then..yeah go listen to him.

Lowkey was shunned from USA for this song….’Obama Nation’

Obama Nation

Here’s some of his other material, like Immortal technique, he refused all record label deals.

Bars for my brother(pretty emotional)

Lowkey – Something Wonderful

Who said I can’t do grime FREE STYL E

Lowkey – Lyrically Intense FREE STYL E

LOWKEY FT IMMORTAL TECHNIQUE – VOICES OF THE VOICELESS

Another FREE STYL E

Mkay, I don’t know much about the Obama Nation song, due to me not knowing about American govt. & history, I can’t comment

but what are your thoughts on that song and Lowkeys skill in general?

– icygangsta