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Tuesday, December 17, 2013

   

Billionaire, Playboy, Philanthropist

The number of billionaires in the world have reached an all time high. According to Forbes, there are 1,426 reported billionaires and most of them are from the United States. As of September 2013, Microsoft C.E.O Bill Gates graced the list with a reported net worth of $72 billion dollars. What is the obsession with money, power, and respect? Do rise to the top movies such as Scarface and Wall Street fuel the fire of up and coming power players? Welcome to the world of riches, where a nice cigar and a glass of Louis XIII can represent success and social standing. What could be better than the feel of a sharp tailored suit and the sound of a luxury car engine that you alone worked hard for?
Millionaire hip hop artist Meek Mill said it best with his lyric, "It was something about that rollie when it first touched my wrist!" Many musicians flash expensive jewelry such as Rolex watches in music videos to show off their wealth and promote their popularity. In fact, you shouldn't be surprised to see many music videos staged as a scene straight out of the movie Scarface. Rick Ross, Drake and Jay Z have used the Tony Montana fantasy right down to having a tiger on a leash in the music videos. Movies, music, and even comic books glorify wealth and power. When money tycoon Bruce Wayne isn't fighting crime as Batman, he sits in his mansion (Wayne Manor) and is served drinks by his butler Alfred. Billionaire Tony Stark is better known as Iron Man. Tony Stark coined the phrase, "Billionaire, Playboy, Philanthropist" during the filming of The Avengers. Celebrities such as Hugh Hefner, Charlie Sheen and George Clooney have embraced the playboy lifestyle and make it look nothing short of fabulous. It is not a life for everyone, but it seems to work for the James Bond type! "Whatever the mind of man can conceive and believe, it can achieve." -Napoleon Hill           

 

Monday, December 9, 2013

   

Illuminati: The Secret Society Of The Elite Class

Do secret societies exist?
The Illuminati is supposedly a famous elite secret society that conspires to control world affairs. According to conspiracy theorists, they work by planting agents in the government who can direct the path of social order. Since 1776, the Illuminati have been known to creep in the darkness of politics and act like puppeteers pulling the strings of world officials. Are we fooled by the facade of democracy or are our eyes open to the real world beyond the matrix?
In 2000, Rob Cohen directed a movie about secret societies called The Skulls. The film was about a secret fraternity at Harvard whose members were to become future politicians of great influence. The chosen elite were showered with money, cars, and women. Each member of the Skulls were branded with a skull symbol on their wrist to show brotherhood. The symbol was kept hidden under a fancy Breitling watch that was given out to each fraternity member. (see the Filthy Rich Entertainment blog about Breitling watches here: http://filthyrichentertainment.blogspot.com/2013/11/breitling-time-is-money-watches-have.html) The movie starred Craig T. Nelson, Joshua Jackson and the late Paul Walker.
Recently, actors and musicians have been linked to the Illuminati. Secret masonic symbols have appeared in many hip hop videos. Jay Z has been writing lyrics such as, "They call me King Hov, copy? Big ballin is my hobby, so much so they think I'm down with the Illuminati." Hip hop artist 2 Chainz blames music video directors for including these secret symbols in the videos for publicity. Jay Z seems to promote his possible connection to the power of the brotherhood every chance he gets. Is it simply a publicity stunt or is the almost billionaire rapper apart of a world changing fraternity of dominance?

Watch The Skulls receive Breitlings here:


Sunday, December 8, 2013

With Gray Hair, Comes Great Wealth!

With Gray Hair, Comes Great Wealth!


"A gray head is a crown of glory; it is found in the way of righteousness." (Proverbs 16:31) 

The distinguished look of the Silver Fox is back! Has the shimmer of silver hair become a symbol of sophistication and wealth on the (no pun intended) silver screen? You may have noticed that many of the Hollywood elite have decided to let their silver locks shine. George Clooney has embraced this swanky style for years and his friends Brad Pitt, Ben Affleck and Matt LeBlanc have joined the movement. 

Gray hair can make a business man look distinguished. In fact, the definition of distinguished is successful, authoritative and commanding great respect. Whether you fight age with creams and cucumber facials or accept the sweet signs of a successful youth, beauty comes from within and character will always show on the outside. The next time you find yourself skimming through the wealth channel as you sit in your vintage Versace chair, take a look at the white haired gentleman sailing his luxury yacht and recognize the relationship between his appearance and his accomplishments.