Kpop Satanic/Illuminati Influence

sadtruth

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I agree, I do think overall people left just because of the times were in (pandemic etc) and the fact of besides a few people bringing a different opinion the thread(that clash with the general ideals) occult talk is typically draining. Well, at least for me it is. I also find that ever since I got more into learning about this stuff years ago if I focused too much on it I would be drained and I would feel an attachment to the artists. So I feel it’s sometimes good to let people leave since they mostly come back more refreshed.

For Baek he reminds me so much of my ult bias Taemin. I watched for years as Taemin went from being innocent to saying he wanted to be the next lsm and then descend into the occult world and never look back. Baek seems he’s going down a similar route. I feel for you guys, I’m not sad or hurt watching them go this path - I think I’m more disappointed in their actions and lack of morals.

Jbs artwork was downright creepy but it’s perplexing to me. I mean Jb and Jackson in general are perplexing to me. It’s like Jb wants what Jackson has(ability to write his own music, have solos that do well, etc). Jb also is always flashing one eye and devil horns but Jackson hardly does it but is given more opportunities. It makes me wonder if besides Jackson’s family being rich already if he’s sucked up to jyp and the ceos. It’s clear Jackson is the handler since he keeps the group in check better than Jb does. It makes me super intrigued about what might’ve gone on behind the scenes. Jb has to have angered jyp if all jyp does is deny him activities besides modeling and butchers the songs he writes. All I can guess is that Jb either won’t do a sacrifice or won’t give it up to jyp since jyp is allegedly into young, pretty guys *shrugs* alright I’m done with my thoughts for the day.
I hope those people who've left are over kpop.
It's the emotional attachment I had with these guys that's made it harder. It's been wild. I knew about the illuminati for years so I always avoided kpop...That's why it's crazy to me how they sucked me in like this. With Baek being more open with joining the occult it'll probably make it easier to get over it now. It's like I'm going through the realisation of finding out about the illuminati all over again lol...

It is really weird that Jackson gets so much freedom. He looks like someone who would sweet talk and suck up to people to get what he wants. He's apparently extremely famous in China and he's somehow got some connections in America...maybe those (and rich family) are advantages he has over all the other members. I always remember him wearing the red kabbalah string, he's probably joined them. He went out of his way to do variety shows when he first debuted to get his name out there, and I think he wants to prove to his parents that he's chosen the right career so he'll do what it takes.
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I love researching so I went down a rabbit hole of research because of this lol…It’s a good reminder of how much bigger this is than Jackson wearing a red string. His parents were both olympians, and he took part in the olympics too, so maybe they could have connections to higher ups?

I say I went down a dark hole because I started reading about the 13 bloodlines that control the world, one of them is the Li Family in China. I’m not saying Jackson knows them lol but it’s crazy how everything ends up connecting. I would recommend people to read about the 13 bloodlines if they haven’t already - they’re the ones who started this whole thing. Anyway, this connection is because the bloodlines work together to control and own the world - they also follow the same beliefs - It’s part of the cabalistic beliefs, they are called Sabbateans. In summary this person called Sabbatai Zevi told people he was the Messiah (they were waiting for one) and he gained followers, but his teachings were to do everything opposite of the torah. He encouraged and practiced magic, sexual promiscuity, adultery, incest and religious orgies etc...When he died a man named Jacob Frank took over and added even more crap - he slept with his daughter, made his wife sleep with people, had ritual sacrifices (some people call it Frankism now) Eventually he worked with Rothschild and they combined Rothchilds money with the satanic beliefs to destroy religions. Some people think that’s when the illuminati started, there was also a guy named Adam Weishaupt who apparently founded it. These people hide as Jews or Christians and follow this satanic belief instead.

The red string Jackson is wearing is from the cabalistic beliefs - it’s supposedly to ward off evil eyes (How ironic lol), they perform magic and rituals to do it. It comes from scapegoating where they tied red strings on goats then confessed their sins and sacrificed the goats by shoving them off a cliff. With him being part of the illuminati I wonder if he had to sacrifice something other than a goat?

For those who might think the string is from the ancient Chinese legend for love and marriage, that string is tied to their ankles. And I don’t think it’s practised much. You can decide why he’s wearing one for yourselves.

I thought this was all very interesting so I thought I’d share it. I think it’s important to know why these symbols are actually used and where they come from. They’ve not stopped, these things are still going on and your favourites are part of it. They’ve made the illuminati part of our everyday lives, but the reality behind it is sick and disturbing.

Some of the websites if you want more detailed info…There’s so much more info out there.
https://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/bloodlines/ (Bloodlines)
 
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may have been asked before, but what is your take in idols that are openly religious? If they were to be sat*nic / mk *ltra /etc, how is it that they are allowed to praise the Lord? Dahy*n B*ng Chan and M*rk Lee come to mind as examples as they have mentioned/shown their faith in multiple ocassions
Maybe the post above answers some of your questions.
The one's who aren't fully into the occult are probably holding on to religion for moral support. To them they can do what they’re doing and still believe in their religion. Sometimes you see people slowly lose their faith as time goes on though.
 

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I learned from this thread a lot of idols are from wealthy and well connected backgrounds, which is understandable as it's common in entertainment industry in the UK too.

Some idols wikis state they were 'scouted' like in some public place, i'm not denying that it does happen but do you think it can be a cover story to make it seem like they're from a normal/humble background and were just randomly found. To not disclose that maybe their parents influenced or bought or used connections to help them get in.

I know a lot of idols audition but this scouting business seems suspicious, hmm.
 
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I learned from this thread a lot of idols are from wealthy and well connected backgrounds, which is understandable as it's common in entertainment industry in the UK too.

Some idols wikis state they were 'scouted' like in some public place, i'm not denying that it does happen but do you think it can be a cover story to make it seem like they're from a normal/humble background and were just randomly found. To not disclose that maybe their parents influenced or bought or used connections to help them get in.

I know a lot of idols audition but this scouting business seems suspicious, hmm.
I always have doubts about that "street casting" story because to be honest some idols pre debut were not so atractive

it's hard to believe they were casted in the street because in most cases. their looks were not really impressive.
And you are right that most of those idols come from rich families.
 

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I learned from this thread a lot of idols are from wealthy and well connected backgrounds, which is understandable as it's common in entertainment industry in the UK too.

Some idols wikis state they were 'scouted' like in some public place, i'm not denying that it does happen but do you think it can be a cover story to make it seem like they're from a normal/humble background and were just randomly found. To not disclose that maybe their parents influenced or bought or used connections to help them get in.

I know a lot of idols audition but this scouting business seems suspicious, hmm.
Scouting is not suspicious. It’s part of every industry, for heavens sake! Even the retail industry scouts people!
 

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I always have doubts about that "street casting" story because to be honest some idols pre debut were not so atractive

it's hard to believe they were casted in the street because in most cases. their looks were not really impressive.
And you are right that most of those idols come from rich families.
Perhaps that’s because they are not scouted for their looks alone?
 

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I always have doubts about that "street casting" story because to be honest some idols pre debut were not so atractive

it's hard to believe they were casted in the street because in most cases. their looks were not really impressive.
And you are right that most of those idols come from rich families.
I have watched some conspiracy videos that say most of these celebrities, politicians, idols, famous people in general live in a closed off world. Meaning the only people they interact with are people who live the type of life they live, with all the dark stuff too. So I definitely think that street casting is used to throw off the scent from actual planning. It's planned to look like it could happen to anyone but in reality that person was already prepared to take on the position. Of course some people do make it in natural without any support from these families, but I honestly think it's very rare.
 

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Twice just dropped the teaser for their comeback and it already says a lot .. there are butterflies and a rabbit which references to mk ultra and i'm not really sure about other symbolism there and the members dyed their hair too, they were programmed :"(
 

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Twice just dropped the teaser for their comeback and it already says a lot .. there are butterflies and a rabbit which references to mk ultra and i'm not really sure about other symbolism there and the members dyed their hair too, they were programmed :"(
The snake at the end and the whole scenery seems like a representation of the Eden
 

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Guys I am so sad right now, 7teen was the only group that I liked and now they are going to be part of big h1t, they say pl3dis is still going to work independently but like can we really trust that? I don't know what to do, wait till their next comeback and see how to it goes, or just leave it idk (ಥ﹏ಥ)
 
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Guys I am so sad right now, 7teen was the only group that I liked and now they are going to be part of big h1t, they say pl3dis is still going to work independently but like can we really trust that? I don't know what to do, wait till their next comeback and see how to it goes, or just leave it idk (ಥ﹏ಥ)
Serious question, why are you upset? They already had A TON of symbolism in their MV's and rarely got comebacks (not to mention a few had to be sponsored by fans cause pledis is trash). At least they'll get consistent comebacks, you already like them with the symbolism , it'll just be more intense.
 

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Serious question, why are you upset? They already had A TON of symbolism in their MV's and rarely got comebacks (not to mention a few had to be sponsored by fans cause pledis is trash). At least they'll get consistent comebacks, you already like them with the symbolism , it'll just be more intense.
It was minimum symbolism, and they did have like two comebacks every year so that was regular enough, like you said pl3dis is trash and left them all alone, and like 5 years on this and not a single scandal until what happened last week, anyways not saying they were saints or anything don't get me wrong but they definetly were the most normal ones.
Yesterday sorry I just broke down it was just really dissapointing and I really didn't want it to happen (funny how it did a Day before their fifth anniversary), I'm fine now
 

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@Chibi Maruko Schweetz Baek's video is out. Surprisingly it's not as bad as I thought it would be. You were right about candy being drugs! The video definitely hints to drugs.


In the beginning he walks by red cups with a bottle of 'candy'
Drugs and alcohol?
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...At one point they're passing the 'candy' around. To kids it looks like they're drinking coke and sharing candy at a party, but this is not a kids party.
Painting it in a kid friendly image will also subconsciously make young people think it's fun to take drugs.

The most blatant drug reference is the t-shirt on the wall that says 'welcome to Acid house'
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They've got the ying, yang symbol and sugar and spice everywhere. I think they represent Baek's duality. In the song he sings about his two sides (Mature cinnamon, Dorky mint) - but he doesn't write his own music so it's a bit weird. Did they give him two sides or did he always have two sides? We'll never know...

Another strange thing about the video is in the beginning when he walks in everything is colourless and abandonded, then it switches to colour and fun, at the end it goes back to him being alone in a dull and abandonded cinema. So, was it all an acid trip?...Seems like him getting trapped and being attracted by various candies. Or it could be about them drugging him.

Also, because it's Baekhyun, he's covered in light again. Then in another scene, everyone freezes and the abandonded boxes are back, which means he sees that it's all fake... Infront of him an exit door illuminates with light. He sings about accepting an invitation.
"Accept my invitation
Your hand is almost there
Feel the temperature, let it melt a little
Nervous time, don't you let me down
I have no other choice but you"

I'm not entirely sure what it all means though. He needs to do what they say to leave?

Poster in the back. Casa Roshell.
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It's a documentary about a hidden drag club. "As an utopic spot, this place is a hideout for those men that live repressed in their desires of feminization and transvestism. A small room with a stage receives their guests with intimacy, among political performances and playbacks. Conversations turn existentialist when frustrations and dreams come out."
Why does it need to be in a music video? Promoting transgenderism and feminization of men which kpop loves so much.

The other poster says Hero. Apart from evil eyes I don't see anything.
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@Chibi Maruko Schweetz Baek's video is out. Surprisingly it's not as bad as I thought it would be. You were right about candy being drugs! The video definitely hints to drugs.


In the beginning he walks by red cups with a bottle of 'candy'
Drugs and alcohol?
View attachment 36864
...At one point they're passing the 'candy' around. To kids it looks like they're drinking coke and sharing candy at a party, but this is not a kids party.
Painting it in a kid friendly image will also subconsciously make young people think it's fun to take drugs.

The most blatant drug reference is the t-shirt on the wall that says 'welcome to Acid house'
View attachment 36861

They've got the ying, yang symbol and sugar and spice everywhere. I think they represent Baek's duality. In the song he sings about his two sides (Mature cinnamon, Dorky mint) - but he doesn't write his own music so it's a bit weird. Did they give him two sides or did he always have two sides? We'll never know...

Another strange thing about the video is in the beginning when he walks in everything is colourless and abandonded, then it switches to colour and fun, at the end it goes back to him being alone in a dull and abandonded cinema. So, was it all an acid trip?...Seems like him getting trapped and being attracted by various candies. Or it could be about them drugging him.

Also, because it's Baekhyun, he's covered in light again. Then in another scene, everyone freezes and the abandonded boxes are back, which means he sees that it's all fake... Infront of him an exit door illuminates with light. He sings about accepting an invitation.
"Accept my invitation
Your hand is almost there
Feel the temperature, let it melt a little
Nervous time, don't you let me down
I have no other choice but you"

I'm not entirely sure what it all means though. He needs to do what they say to leave?

Poster in the back. Casa Roshell.
View attachment 36868
It's a documentary about a hidden drag club. "As an utopic spot, this place is a hideout for those men that live repressed in their desires of feminization and transvestism. A small room with a stage receives their guests with intimacy, among political performances and playbacks. Conversations turn existentialist when frustrations and dreams come out."
Why does it need to be in a music video? Promoting transgenderism and feminization of men which kpop loves so much.

The other poster says Hero. Apart from evil eyes I don't see anything.
View attachment 36869
I had planned to just comment on this clip, but given the number of symbols, I will suddenly write an article on it.

For plastic glasses, they represent alcohol, candy, surely, as she said the drug. And for a moment, a Candy panel, found below, an ice machine, or drink, represents the sperm, for green or silver, the sexual system, in the case of KPop. Almost the same color, but which goes in the same double direction, at the same time drug and sperm, in the clips BTS.
Other signs are visible, linked to p***philia, and sexual acts.

For 'hero', I no longer have the impression that it is 'nero'.

For the acid side: Note that the lemon is, if I am not mistaken either a symbol, of gay sexual act, or when the phallus is in the mouth of another guy (well this comes back almost to the same, but it is interesting to to note).

And that the swimming pool, like the bath, also represents the bed, but during where after the sexual act (underline in the clip 'Red Moon' by Kim Woo Seok. In Run of BTS, everyone celebrates and drinks with a red plastic glass.

At 1:39 of the video, in place of the crown (the different spikes), I have the impression that the smileys represent, the dissociation of the personality.
 

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@Chibi Maruko Schweetz Baek's video is out. Surprisingly it's not as bad as I thought it would be. You were right about candy being drugs! The video definitely hints to drugs.


In the beginning he walks by red cups with a bottle of 'candy'
Drugs and alcohol?
View attachment 36864
...At one point they're passing the 'candy' around. To kids it looks like they're drinking coke and sharing candy at a party, but this is not a kids party.
Painting it in a kid friendly image will also subconsciously make young people think it's fun to take drugs.

The most blatant drug reference is the t-shirt on the wall that says 'welcome to Acid house'
View attachment 36861

They've got the ying, yang symbol and sugar and spice everywhere. I think they represent Baek's duality. In the song he sings about his two sides (Mature cinnamon, Dorky mint) - but he doesn't write his own music so it's a bit weird. Did they give him two sides or did he always have two sides? We'll never know...

Another strange thing about the video is in the beginning when he walks in everything is colourless and abandonded, then it switches to colour and fun, at the end it goes back to him being alone in a dull and abandonded cinema. So, was it all an acid trip?...Seems like him getting trapped and being attracted by various candies. Or it could be about them drugging him.

Also, because it's Baekhyun, he's covered in light again. Then in another scene, everyone freezes and the abandonded boxes are back, which means he sees that it's all fake... Infront of him an exit door illuminates with light. He sings about accepting an invitation.
"Accept my invitation
Your hand is almost there
Feel the temperature, let it melt a little
Nervous time, don't you let me down
I have no other choice but you"

I'm not entirely sure what it all means though. He needs to do what they say to leave?

Poster in the back. Casa Roshell.
View attachment 36868
It's a documentary about a hidden drag club. "As an utopic spot, this place is a hideout for those men that live repressed in their desires of feminization and transvestism. A small room with a stage receives their guests with intimacy, among political performances and playbacks. Conversations turn existentialist when frustrations and dreams come out."
Why does it need to be in a music video? Promoting transgenderism and feminization of men which kpop loves so much.

The other poster says Hero. Apart from evil eyes I don't see anything.
View attachment 36869
I had planned to just comment on this clip, but given the number of symbols, I will suddenly write an article on it.

For plastic glasses, they represent alcohol, candy, surely, as she said the drug. And for a moment, a Candy panel, found below, an ice machine, or drink, represents the sperm, for green or silver, the sexual system, in the case of KPop. Almost the same color, but which goes in the same double direction, at the same time drug and sperm, in the clips BTS.
Other signs are visible, linked to p***philia, and sexual acts.

For 'hero', I no longer have the impression that it is 'nero'.

For the acid side: Note that the lemon is, if I am not mistaken either a symbol, of gay sexual act, or when the phallus is in the mouth of another guy (well this comes back almost to the same, but it is interesting to to note).

And that the swimming pool, like the bath, also represents the bed, but during where after the sexual act (underline in the clip 'Red Moon' by Kim Woo Seok. In Run of BTS, everyone celebrates and drinks with a red plastic glass.

At 1:39 of the video, in place of the crown (the different spikes), I have the impression that the smileys represent, the dissociation of the personality.
Guess the rumor I posted is true, poor guy, didn’t he join SM as a young adult?
 

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gfr*end's company is part of b_g h_t but their popularity hasn't changed (I don't watch their mv tho) so I think it will be same.
Their last mv crossr0ads does have symbolism.
Like someone in the bts thread said it's artistic suicide for them but well business first, I just hope they don't get deeper into all this. The good thing is that I haven't listened to their music recently so I'm not that attached, and I'm trying to be "positive" but idk I have a feeling big h1t will use them, they are a popular group after all, who knows
 
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