Oh, sorry for not introducing myself before (where are my manners?), I've been lurking for some time now and analyzing everything related to kpop and its occult messages in this post. I'm Roman Catholic and first got into kpop back in 2010 (when I was 10). SNSD was my first kpop girl group ever and I need to admit that back then I became really obsessed with korean mainstream music and k-drama to the point that I dreamed of becoming a loop idol my self.
It was of course impossible for me to do so because I'm not asian or knew anything about korean culture back then. I was very immature and easily fooled by how catchy and trending kpop was. After being into kpop almost addictively for 2 years (I was 12 by this time) I quit it and decides to focus more in american mainstream music and then once I started seeing how evil the music industry was, I started listening to indie/alternative music.
I've followed vigilant citizen for about 4 years now and while reading an article there, I found this forum and decided to see it to view other people's opinions. I'm glad I found this particular post about kpop and how it affects young people's minds into idolizing korean celebrities, yet, ignoring the visible signs and illimuinati hints they throw at us.
A year ago I decided to look at modern day kpop to see how much has changed since then and I was shocked to see how different things are now compared to before. I started listening to some new groups like Mamamoo, Gfriend, Dreamcatcher and A.C.E. I really like Dreamcatcher's music but their Mvs and concepts are very dark. Iheard that their concept will change this year so I'm hoping they don't include illuminati symbolism in their comeback or become puppets.
I used to like Gfriend a lot at first but I started to focus on Mamamoo/A.C.E and don't really pay much attention to them but I'm surprised that even though it is one of the biggest kpop girl groups out there, they don't really portray Mk ultra or Illuminati in their Mvs. In their Fingertip MV, the members look like they're all in different dimensions and there are multiple butterflies.
A.C.E is a boy group that debuted in 2017. Their company is small and unknown. The members didn't train under their company, they were former jyp/cj e&m but after not being able to debut under the other companies, they were contacted by their current company and form a group together.
This boys started by performing in the streets (busking) and uploading song covers to their YouTube account. I pray to God every day that they don't ever become corrupted by the industry or need to sell their soul to make it, I hope they can reach their dreams because they look like they want to genuinely sing, dance and write music. Their music videos don't really have a dark hidden message or story/plot.
When I decided to look at recent kpop, I noticed big groups like BTS, Blackpink and Twice. I saw some Twice vids but never really got into them because it seems fishy to me that even though they competed against each other, they are supposedly"close friends".
Blackpink gave me a bad vibe. Even though their music sounded catchy and all of that, I just felt like I shouldn't get much into them . I don't know if Lisa is trans or not even though her childhood pictures show a young ggirl wearing dresses and all of that, she has an adam apple and manly proportions. It's just hard to imagine that her parents would dress their "son" in a girly way and this boy was set to become an idol.
I was never much into BTS even though I'd heard a lot about their fame before even coming back to kpop. Even though I have watched Twice and BP's music videos, I've never watch a BTS mv completely. The only song I've heard from them was GO GO, Awake, Spring day and butterfly. After seeing everything written about BTS in this forum, I'm pretty sure that the industry is trying to push the group forward. I just wonder:
How and why was BTS chosen to become the internationally phenomenon that it is now?
BTS' company used to be small, so what did they exactly do or sacrificed in order to become so big?
I am currently more interested in my studies than kpop or mainstream music because I don't want to become obsessed with that world again. The only group i listen to sometimes is A.C.E but I don't spend much time these days focusing in them only, because i know it isn't healthy and the only one I should worship is God.
Thank you so much for doing this post guys. it has open my eyes.