07-23-2021, 01:44 PM
Aaliyah was an R&B artist, dancer, and actress who died age 22 in a charter plane crash in the Bahamas along with 8 others in August 2001.
Her death was almost certainly a ritual sacrifice. They'd been using and abusing her since she was a young teenager, with R. "Golden Showers" Kelly even falsifying documents so he could marry her at age 15. That's abuse. Of course that illegal marriage was quickly annulled.
They focused on her death in the media as much as they possibly could (known as a loosh harvest, read more: https://www.sectual.com/thread-6695.html) and in 2002, they released her final eponymous album, her final film, and continued pushing her legacy as high as they could in order to rake in cash from her tragic death.
Sometime in 2002, they began airing her music videos on MTV, and I fell in love with her beauty and her amazing dancing, her incredible body, all of it. I wanted to be just like her back in those days, she really was one of my earliest role models. I owned her eponymous CD, the red version: https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/...8GRH4L.jpg and I bought the white version when it came out too: https://i.ytimg.com/vi/Ws8RuIscBfI/maxresdefault.jpg
All these years later, I have none of the CDs anymore, I truly don't know what the heck happened to them... not keeping them more safely is something I now absolutely regret. Back then, Aaliyah's CDs literally grew on trees. They were absolutely everywhere. Thankfully I ripped the songs from them (my favorites at least) long long ago, and I still have those recordings...
Why is that such a good thing? Well, I didn't know this until very recently, but apparently, Aaliyah's music has never been made available digitally. The CDs now sell for no less than $40, in questionable condition at best.
I never would have thought that her music was not available online. I have never seen this with any other major artist... ever.
Apparently her family have been trying to get her music online for years but "something" keeps delaying and stopping the process.
Fans don't understand, nobody gets it... why the hell is her music not available?
It makes no sense.
If she was a giant loosh harvest (which she absolutely was for several years after she died, probably up to a decade)... why are they not making her music available??
I KNOW this was a ritual sacrifice. But something just doesn't add up here. It just doesn't add up at all.