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av Maikailoa » 21 apr 2013, 21:41
Harlem Shake (Church of Hell Edition) Is a VOODOO Ritual Dance christians do in Church.!
av Maikailoa » 21 apr 2013, 22:48
HARLEM SHAKE - Hector El Father "Los Terroristas" (Cancion Original)
av Maikailoa » 21 apr 2013, 23:17
Is There a Hidden Agenda Behind the Harlem Shake Craze?
www.unexplainable.net/info-theories/is-there-a-hidden-aganda-behihnd-the-harlem-shake-craze.php
Harlem Shake (Church of Hell Edition) Is a VOODOO Ritual Dance christians do in Church.!
av Maikailoa » 21 apr 2013, 22:48
HARLEM SHAKE - Hector El Father "Los Terroristas" (Cancion Original)
av Maikailoa » 21 apr 2013, 23:17
Is There a Hidden Agenda Behind the Harlem Shake Craze?
www.unexplainable.net/info-theories/is-there-a-hidden-aganda-behihnd-the-harlem-shake-craze.php
What Exactly is this Harlem Shake?
Videos for the Harlem Shake only last between 30 and 32 seconds. The clips start off with an excerpt of the Harlem Shake song by electronic musician Baauer. Usually, one person (often in a helmet or wearing a mask) dances to the song for about 14-15 seconds. They are alone in this endeavor. At the time, other people are around the dancer but do not pay attention or appear unaware to the dancing antics. Then, the bass drops and the video cuts to a crowd of people doing crazy convulsive dances (or acting crazy) for the next 15 seconds. The second half of the video clip shows the people wearing crazy costumes, odd outfits, or dancing in their undergarments. Superheroes are a popular choice in costume. They are often shaking or waving strange objects or props.
If you believe that the Illuminati and other secret groups are pushing for a New World Order – one that comes out of chaos, then the theme of the videos fall in line. Participants are wildly dancing to the music. Some hide behind masks or put on a full costume. Others dance about in their underwear.
Videos for the Harlem Shake only last between 30 and 32 seconds. The clips start off with an excerpt of the Harlem Shake song by electronic musician Baauer. Usually, one person (often in a helmet or wearing a mask) dances to the song for about 14-15 seconds. They are alone in this endeavor. At the time, other people are around the dancer but do not pay attention or appear unaware to the dancing antics. Then, the bass drops and the video cuts to a crowd of people doing crazy convulsive dances (or acting crazy) for the next 15 seconds. The second half of the video clip shows the people wearing crazy costumes, odd outfits, or dancing in their undergarments. Superheroes are a popular choice in costume. They are often shaking or waving strange objects or props.
If you believe that the Illuminati and other secret groups are pushing for a New World Order – one that comes out of chaos, then the theme of the videos fall in line. Participants are wildly dancing to the music. Some hide behind masks or put on a full costume. Others dance about in their underwear.
... has roots in Harlem, New York. In 2001, the Harlem Shake started to make appearances in music videos, including G. Dep's 'Let's Get It.' But nowadays, the 'Harlem Shake' is connected to an unrelated song of the same name that was originally uploaded on YouTube on May 10, 2012. It has since gone viral in February 2013, and some people have actually likened the public's embrace to Illuminati mind control.