Alice Through the Looking Glass (THEORY)
The original Monarch programming often used the Wizard of Oz books and film as the basic programming. The Alice and Wonderland story then was overlaid, along with many other fictional fairy tales to complete the Mind Control of a Monarch Mind-controlled slave.
The Alice In Wonderland story is highly regarded by the programmers, because it portrays the situation that exists between the spiritual world & the physical world.
When people within the physical look toward the spiritual, it is like looking into a mirror. Initially, they will only see the physical world reflected back. But if they go beyond the mirror, they would see a "mirror image" of the physical exists in the spiritual realm.
Handlers encourage this behavior by subjecting slaves to a “programming script”, a story that will guide the young slave through programming. A common script used is Lewis Carroll’s
Alice in Wonderland, a story that can perfectly be applied to the trials of an MK slave.
The same way Alice follows a white rabbit through the looking glass to enter the strange world of wonder, slaves follow their handlers through programming to reach complete dissociation. In the fairy tale, Alice enters a fantasy world where everything is magical, inverted and unstable, a place similar to the slave’s internal world, where everything can be modified by the handler.
Therefore, in MK symbolism, “Wonderland” represents the state of mind of a dissociated, mind-controlled slave, the place where they “escape” the pain of trauma. In short, the Alice in Wonderland story – and others that are similar – is used in actual mind control scenarios.
Over the years the Wizard of Oz, Alice In Wonderland, and Mother Goose seem to have been overall favorites (of mind control handlers). The child will most often be in a trance state when these story lines are told. The children will have the stories repeated and they are expected to memorize these scripts. Because the programmers will build upon the child’s awareness of these stories, the stories are modified to better fit the future programming.
The Queen of Hearts is also an important figure for commands in the Looking Glass World which the slave enters upon command. When a deep slave alter is needed to perform they are sent into the looking glass world where a looking glass person carries out the command–but in a way that reality is thought to be a dream. In other words, this is a preparatory command to get the slave ready for abuse.
Five children each given the same Alice In Wonderland script will each use the script differently during programming.
The programmer takes the child’s own creativity and works with that unique creativity. The child must create the images itself if the programming is to hold. It won’t work if the images are someone else’s. The child organizes its internal world to suit his/her own experiences such as castles, boxes, rooms, and dollhouses. The PAS type testing will continue during the early years of the slave’s life to make sure the programming has not driven the child crazy or psycho. The child will move down the script decided for it for its whole life, based on these early tests. More about how this works later.
Alice In Wonderland, the Wizard of Oz and the Tall Book of Make Believe played a fundamental role as "software" in a System. The Wizard of Oz stories are often used to show how & what structures to put in the small victim’s internal world.
In the Looking Glass book, one shuttles back and forth mysteriously between real and dream worlds.
"So, either I've been dreaming about life or I only dream that life is but a dream.'' As a slave breaks away from the programming, life becomes a bewildering confusion as the slave is pulled between two worlds.
The internal world has everything the alter needs, the external world is a harsh cold reality that doesn't have much to offer. People in the external world can help make it real for a slave. The handlers will never do this. Alters will need a reason to want to come out of the internal reality which they are programmed to believe in. For so long much of life was seen as a dream. It will be hard to get a grasp on what was real and what was the lie. Many of the lies are more real than the truth. Life was sometimes like the parallel dreams of the Red King and Alice, like two mirrors facing each other.
I Need U
I Need U starts with showing the members “bad”, “harsh” lives. JK gets hit by a car, Taehyung kills someone, JHope tries to kill himself, Jimin drowns in a bathtub (possibly trying to kill himself), Yoongi lis his room in fire and Namjoon seems to live a poor life.
Then there’s a scene when they all hope into a train. I mentioned in one of my posts how monarch mind control’s code name is Freedom Train. This is just a theory, but the train might symbolise the Freedom Train.
Because after they go inside the train, the MV starts show happy moments depicting the dream/internal world. “The internal world has everything the alter needs, the external world is harsh cold reality that doesn’t have much to offer.”
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“The Alice In Wonderland story is highly regarded by the programmers, because
it portrays the situation that exists between the spiritual world & the physical world.
When people within the physical look toward the spiritual, it is like looking into a mirror.
Initially, they will only see the physical world reflected back. But if they go beyond the mirror, they would see a "mirror image" of the physical exists in the spiritual realm.”
I watched the movie Alice Through the Looking Glass yesterday and I saw so many connections. In the movie, Alice sees a blue butterfly which she recognised. (I haven’t seen Alice in Wonderland but I know the basic story). The butterfly leads Alice to mirror and the butterfly goes through into the dream realm and Alice does the same.
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^they even put #InDream.
In the dream world, Alice meet Hatter. She has to save Hatter’s family by traveling back in time. She has to use a chromosphere which lets one travel across the
Ocean of time. Ocean is a significant part of the storyline in I need u, prologue, run. The picture is from the movie. The round thing is the chromosphere and the ocean is the time.
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Also you can’t let your past self see your future self because it would make everything history. And kind of break the past, present or future”. This happens in Blood Sweat and Tears Japanese MV. It eventually happens in the movie as well.
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Prologue
It starts with Taehyung sitting somewhere with his bloody hands after killing a person. He goes out and lays on a mattress and everyone else comes there. This place is again the internal/dream world.
There Namjoon throws a miniature car into a lake with golf stick. I think this is chronosphere, because it’s the of a tennis ball unless you use it and also you travel with it in a ocean. Later Jin is in a car on water, which represents time traveling with the chronosphere.
Later they’re outside a train "box" or "carriage" and Jin shows a polaroid of the ocean asks other’s “Should we go there”. Then they go there, where Taehyung jumps from the high place to the ocean. I don’t know yet if it represents going from dream world to reality or traveling in time.
Run
It might be going from world to reality because in Run Tae falls into a mirror and it splashes. “When people within the physical look toward the spiritual, it is like looking into a mirror. Initially, they will only see the physical world reflected back. But if they go beyond the mirror, they would see a "mirror image" of the physical exists in the spiritual realm.”
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Then Namjoon enters a train and there the other members are partying representing again the internal world.
Then Jhope is shown in a institution with Jimin. It's important to note that Alice also ends up in an institution in the "reality" realm in Through the Looking Glass. Here Jhope and Jimin probably due to their suicide attempts (connects to Euphoria as well). Later he falls on his back on the bed and goes to the dream/internal world.
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It ends to when Taehyung comes out of the mirror looking water.
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These theories are still vague, because I have to figure out a lot more, like the link between the characters and the mvs. At the moment I think Jin is Alice trying to save Hatter’s family, who are the other members. I’ll probably end up changing my mind.
When I watched the movie, it made so much sense so I really try to show these stuff through writing. I still need to figure the details but I hope you got the overall idea.
I’ll do later a theory of
Eyes Wide Shut because it links to Wizard of Oz, Alice in the Wonderland and their usage in mind programming. So tying Bts storyline nicely together.
Oh yes and I forgot to mention that Hatter's family ended up being in a box with sand inside it. <- this box appears in Fake Love.
Also the beds that was in the institution (in Through the Looking Glass) were scarily similar to the ones in WINGS short films.
"So, either I've been dreaming about life or I only dream that life is but a dream.'' As a slave breaks away from the programming, life becomes a bewildering confusion as the slave is pulled between two worlds. -> in the end of the movie Hatter says to Alice when Alice is returning to the real "world"
Alice: I fear I may never see you again.
Hatter: My dear Alice. In the gardens of memory…in the palace of dreams…that is where you and I will meet.
Alice: But a dream is not reality.
Hatter: Who’s to say which is which?
AAa! And the movie link so well with the Highlight reels.
“You cannot change the past, TIME (character): Though I dare say, you might learn something from it.”
Jin tries to change something in Highlight reels but the same still happens but in a different way.
Alice tried to prevent the young Queen of Hearts from hitting her head, but she ended up hitting her head anyways but just in a different way.