Kpop Satanic/Illuminati Influence

loginine

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They said he died at age 25.
Dëâth = 25
In gëmätrîa, this is what comes up so far.

He died on 4/19/23
(4) + (19) + (23) = 46
S@cr!fïcé = 46


Áströ Möònb!n = 56
C0r0näv!rûs = 56

also, it’s a weird coincidence that J@ëhyün was tested for Cörônàv!rüs the Same time and his schedules canceled. I’m probably reaching but it’s certainly a coincidence.

I don’t know if he was a s@cr!f!cë for his group or another group to come up.


update: it definitely was a planned mûrdër. They took him out 83 days after his last birthday.

mürdêr = 83

I also think R0ckÿ left the group because he was supposed to be s@crïfïcéd.
Röckÿ ástrô = 46
Sácrïfïcè = 46
 

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The insight about Kpop which I mainly get from this site and from other few sources made me believe that most of these are suicides. The sensitive ones cannot bear the superficialness of this industry, the prostituition, competitiveness, envy greed. Its heavy on the soul.
May his soul rest in peace
very true but I also think suicide is a very common thing in korea for some reason

ive watched a few korean movies, and dramas and they talk about suicide so casually

literally in every k drama Ive seen you have at least one person trying to take their own life

its like....something bad happens and they already decide is time to die
am I the only one that notice this?
 

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The insight about Kpop which I mainly get from this site and from other few sources made me believe that most of these are suicides. The sensitive ones cannot bear the superficialness of this industry, the prostituition, competitiveness, envy greed. Its heavy on the soul.
May his soul rest in peace
Most Koreans do not believe in God or afterlife for them if they feel like they failed to achieve their dreams in this life than they think there is nothing left worth living for. I hate to say this but this is proven by statistics. Atheist and non-religious people are more likely to commit suicide. Korean culture is very materialistic and competitive. They judge anyone who doesn't live up to society's standards and this results in so many young people taking their lives because they cannot handle the pressure anymore.
 

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very true but I also think suicide is a very common thing in korea for some reason

ive watched a few korean movies, and dramas and they talk about suicide so casually

literally in every k drama Ive seen you have at least one person trying to take their own life

its like....something bad happens and they already decide is time to die
am I the only one that notice this?
Since it’s a very common thing, it’s easy to hide mürdèrs too since people won’t suspect it because it’s a common occurrence.
 

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Most Koreans do not believe in God or afterlife for them if they feel like they failed to achieve their dreams in this life than they think there is nothing left worth living for. I hate to say this but this is proven by statistics. Atheist and non-religious people are more likely to commit suicide. Korean culture is very materialistic and competitive. They judge anyone who doesn't live up to society's standards and this results in so many young people taking their lives because they cannot handle the pressure anymore.
Yup. Once you sell yourself to them, it’s easier to a non-religious person to kill themselves than face reality. However, most celeb deaths are planned and the public are told it’s a “sûïcïdé”.
 

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very true but I also think suicide is a very common thing in korea for some reason

ive watched a few korean movies, and dramas and they talk about suicide so casually

literally in every k drama Ive seen you have at least one person trying to take their own life

its like....something bad happens and they already decide is time to die
am I the only one that notice this?
no you're definitely not the only one, i think there's alot of factors that goes into why, especially korea's society as a whole. they really need to change. and kpop is ruining the youth there.
 
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very true but I also think suicide is a very common thing in korea for some reason

ive watched a few korean movies, and dramas and they talk about suicide so casually

literally in every k drama Ive seen you have at least one person trying to take their own life

its like....something bad happens and they already decide is time to die
am I the only one that notice this?
I agree with @arhur12,lack of a solid faith is one of the key factor.
Too much focus on success or romanticization but on the other hand their reality is extremely different as the marriage rate is dropping, people are isolated from their families to pursue their careers. Idols experience it more intensely. So their fictional life is also depicting their reality as suicide rate is really all time high in SK.
 
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no you're definitely not the only one, i think there's alot of factors that goes into why, especially korea's society as a whole. they really need to change. and kpop is ruining the youth there.
Yes imagine they've corrupted the youth across borders, their own society must be at higher risk to get affected by this evilness.
 

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another idol has committed suicide, astro's moonbin.

may he rest in peace.
it's like it happens every year. and this news STILL won't stop parents from pushing their children into that evil industry. i understand there could be many other factors to why he d1ed but the idol industry is well known for being abusive and corrupt so i definitely think it played a factor.
 

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very true but I also think suicide is a very common thing in korea for some reason

ive watched a few korean movies, and dramas and they talk about suicide so casually

literally in every k drama Ive seen you have at least one person trying to take their own life

its like....something bad happens and they already decide is time to die
am I the only one that notice this?
It's probably a "cultural influence" they got from their Japanese rulers when the Empire of Japan took control of the country... It's basically an East Asian kind of thinking where "taking one's own life,"i.e, suicide, (seppuku, harakiri)is "more honorable" than "living in disgrace..."
 

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His company is debuting a new boy group soon and the last tiktok on @stro’s page was M00nbin with one of the upcoming members of that group
i just saw that tiktok but i didnt know he was from a soon to debut group…if they wanted to sacrifice someone i would think eunwo0 but he’s way too famous and makes way too much money to do that. or it could’ve been their former member r0cky, who has been having some attitude problems and got caught dating an actress. anyways the whole situation is unbelievably tragic whether it was sacrifice or not…a young man is dead for no reason. he had a lot of life to live. he may have felt inadequate due to the position of his career. maybe he was unhappy about not being able to compare to 3unwoo’s status. maybe he was exhausted physically and emotionally. maybe he actually died from a heart problem caused by the v@ccine or something…it’s all so sudden
 
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