Chris Cornell Dead at 52 — First Illuminati Victim of 2017 or Another Rock and Roll Tragedy?

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So far it seemed the curse of 2016 had been left in 2016, a year now synonymous with some pretty heavy-hitting music artist deaths. Now, Chris Cornell becomes the first rock and roll passing of 2017 of note, and the questions will being all over again.

Cornell may not be as big a star as some of the people he will forever be in the same conversation with. There’s no question about the conspiracy theories regarding the death of Kurt Kobain of Nirvana, someone Cornell certainly was in the same circle with. And Cornell was deeply connected to Eddie Vedder and Pearl Jam even before their metaphoric rise during the grunge boom in the 1990s. Yet, Cornell, the lead singer of Soundgarden and Audioslave, may have been the most talented of the bunch. His powerful, multi-octave voice will certainly be missed on the rock and roll scene.

There is little to no information circulating right now as to how Cornell passed away. That is not mysterious in and of itself. It’s quite common for information to be sparse, and more will probably become available later in the day. Unfortunately, drugs will be suspected. Cornell had plenty of problems in his past with both alcohol and major drugs and spent his share of time in rehab programs. He has supposedly been sober for over a decade, however, and he and his wife even started a foundation that supports such noble causes. But to see a fellow that played multiple shows and was full of life this week die so suddenly and unexpectedly will definitely have many wondering if he had a relapse.

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2017’s first victim?
An interesting note about Cornell that we want to point out is that there is little to no stories or speculation about him having anything to do with the Illuminati. It is inevitable that this will get tossed around today, and we already have questions about it in our inbox. Could Cornell’s death be the Illuminati’s first blood sacrifice of 2017? It doesn’t seem very likely at first glance. It’s almost unusual to see someone of his stature so unconnected from the Illuminati rumor mill, and that is not the kind of person that they would choose for such a sacrifice. There is no reason right now to suspect such, although that could change as more details become available. If we find out later today that Cornell died in a bloody bathtub, well, we might start to change our opinions, but for now, this looks like it may just be another music tragedy. Stay tuned to Common Sense Conspiracy as we find out more about this event.

We leave you with a video we did find from the fringe. While not about Cornell exclusively, this Illuminati expert analyzes the Soundgarden song Black Hole Sun and manages to tie it to all sorts of things that make little or no sense. Unfortunately, this is the kind of stuff that will spring up on the Internet overnight about Cornell with little or no evidence. It doesn’t mean it’s completely unfounded, but we just like to point out that if you try hard enough, you can tie anything to the occult. Stay tuned.

EDITOR’S NOTE: Now reports are indicating this could be suicide by hanging. This new information definitely could be a game-changer.

Source: Common Sense Conspiracy
 

Classicalfan626

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...Now, Chris Cornell becomes the first rock and roll passing of 2017 of note...
It's quite ironic that that's simply not true. Chuck Berry died earlier this year, and there's no question he's rock and roll. Just thought I'd point that error out, for the record.
 

Harte

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Every time someone famous dies, there's always some goober on here that will try to link it to the "Illuminati."
What, people can't die without the Illuminati being involved?

If not for the Illuminati, I suppose we would all be immortal.

Harte
 

Classicalfan626

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Every time someone famous dies, there's always some goober on here that will try to link it to the "Illuminati."
What, people can't die without the Illuminati being involved?

If not for the Illuminati, I suppose we would all be immortal.

Harte
Solid point there, Harte! And I'd guess Chris Cornell probably died simply of a drug overdose or something like that.
 

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