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Wednesday, 5 August 2015

Could Whitney Houston and Bobbi Kristina's Deaths be connected to a Ritual?

I am lost for words at what I found on the internet, apparently some people are saying the death of Whitney Houston and her daughter Kristina Brown May be connected to illuminati sacrifices!

Since both mother and daughter died in the same manner face-down in bath tub at almost 3 years interval, people have tried to establish a connection in the two deaths.


According to reports online;

Even before Bobbi Kristina passed on last week, questions were raised based on similarities between the circumstances in which she was found and her mum’s death. Why should mother and daughter die in similar circumstances? Or is it all just a coinci­dence? Or was it a ghost from Whit­ney Houston’s past that was responsible for both deaths?


Illuminati claims to the deaths 
If you believe in conspiracy theories then the Illunmi­nati alternative might just provide the answer. Though largely faceless, the Illuminati is believed to control the entertainment industry in America. Whitney Houston’s death has been the source of conspiracy theories ever since she was found unconscious in a bathtub. Her death occurred prior to the 2012 Grammy Awards, a ceremony believed to contain very strange occult, Illuminati symbol­ism and rituals.
Now, almost three years later, Bobbi Kristina is found face down and unresponsive in a water- filled bathtub? What is the significance of bathtub symbolism as far as the Illuminati is concerned?
According to some sources, celebrities in bathtubs symbolizes the person’s willingness to sell their souls to the industry or the powers that be in exchange for success.
So, was Bobbi Kristina’s incident and Whitney Hous­ton’s death connected? Were they successful Illuminati bathtub sacrifices? Rest in peace Whitney and Kristina.
However, dead men don’t talk and all hope that Bobbi Kristina would recover from her coma and tell the world what really transpired evaporated on July 26 when she finally gave up the ghost. And while the de­bates continue to rage, we can only say to both mother and daughter, ‘rest in peace.’
Honestly wahala dey o, when I die I want my death to be connected to the plans of God and not some imaginary deadly tales or assumptions.

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