Kpop Satanic/Illuminati Influence

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The kpop boygroups are being used by the Zionists for their 1) gay, 2) trans, and 3) feminization of men agendas, I think since at least 2008 when Shinee debuted, since Shinee look a bit feminine with Taemin and Key.

The boygroups before Shinee like Big Bang, and especially Shinhwa, had an actual aggressive masculine image and energy, which is normal to have and is what boygroups should have.

Taemin wears a skirt here:

Key becomes a "leader" in "genderless fashion":

Some boygroup members, I forgot who, were forced to dress up like women and wear dresses and female hanboks, this is humiliating to them.



Boygroups, dressed like girls, dancing to girlgroup songs:


The zionists think in racial stereotypes for Asians; the zionists want the whole world to "become submissive as Asians; Klaus Schwab wants this especially.

There's a "conspiracy theory" as to why kpop is being globally promoted, as the zionists may believe that kpop can lead to listeners becoming "submissive" and "effeminate".

Anyway, tldr the Zionists are taking away Korean mens' masculine energy via effeminizing and brainwashing the boygroups so they become feminine and "weak" and don't fight back. They are trying to change all Korean men into feminine-androgynous-tranny-crossdressers.

Somehow this needs to be stopped.
I would like to add that even though Big Bang had a masculine concept their leader GDragon himself had a very feminised image and he was in fact the first idol who popularized feminine aesthetic for male idols in Kpop.
 

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So, this is album preview for Taemin's new album and I am surprised by the lack of "Dark Symbolism" in this loll. I mean there is definitely symbolism alluding to MK Ultra in this and the teasers released earlier were darker but the songs sound very different than whatever he released when he was under SM. He used to have very demonic songs and even music wise his songs sounded very dark and unsettling like Advice which was creepy to say the least. In comparison the songs in this sound brighter and more normal? Also apparently he composed all the songs himself and wrote lyrics for a few tracks too.

If this turns out to be a less demonic comeback does it mean SM was behind all or some of the demonic symbolism in his solo music? And if this is true it may mean these companies are being controlled by someone else. They may be receiving orders from someone else to put demonic symbolism in popular music for the masses and these idols are just puppets used to spread their message. Of course, some idols like RM, GDragon or the idols who make their own companies could be handlers themselves.
 

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The kpop boygroups are being used by the Zionists for their 1) gay, 2) trans, and 3) feminization of men agendas, I think since at least 2008 when Shinee debuted, since Shinee look a bit feminine with Taemin and Key.

The boygroups before Shinee like Big Bang, and especially Shinhwa, had an actual aggressive masculine image and energy, which is normal to have and is what boygroups should have.

Taemin wears a skirt here:

Key becomes a "leader" in "genderless fashion":

Some boygroup members, I forgot who, were forced to dress up like women and wear dresses and female hanboks, this is humiliating to them.



Boygroups, dressed like girls, dancing to girlgroup songs:


The zionists think in racial stereotypes for Asians; the zionists want the whole world to "become submissive as Asians; Klaus Schwab wants this especially.

There's a "conspiracy theory" as to why kpop is being globally promoted, as the zionists may believe that kpop can lead to listeners becoming "submissive" and "effeminate".

Anyway, tldr the Zionists are taking away Korean mens' masculine energy via effeminizing and brainwashing the boygroups so they become feminine and "weak" and don't fight back. They are trying to change all Korean men into feminine-androgynous-tranny-crossdressers.

Somehow this needs to be stopped.
Yes i notice that boy group back then were less feminize
 

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The kpop boygroups are being used by the Zionists for their 1) gay, 2) trans, and 3) feminization of men agendas, I think since at least 2008 when Shinee debuted, since Shinee look a bit feminine with Taemin and Key.

The boygroups before Shinee like Big Bang, and especially Shinhwa, had an actual aggressive masculine image and energy, which is normal to have and is what boygroups should have.

Taemin wears a skirt here:

Key becomes a "leader" in "genderless fashion":

Some boygroup members, I forgot who, were forced to dress up like women and wear dresses and female hanboks, this is humiliating to them.



Boygroups, dressed like girls, dancing to girlgroup songs:


The zionists think in racial stereotypes for Asians; the zionists want the whole world to "become submissive as Asians; Klaus Schwab wants this especially.

There's a "conspiracy theory" as to why kpop is being globally promoted, as the zionists may believe that kpop can lead to listeners becoming "submissive" and "effeminate".

Anyway, tldr the Zionists are taking away Korean mens' masculine energy via effeminizing and brainwashing the boygroups so they become feminine and "weak" and don't fight back. They are trying to change all Korean men into feminine-androgynous-tranny-crossdressers.

Somehow this needs to be stopped.
It's the entire agenda of homosexuality. Not really much of "men wearing skirts" to be feminised...( these men can still procreate, producing the next generation of human beings...) But no. The current generation of Korean men are not getting married and are not procreating to contribute to Korean population, which is the lowest in fertility rate. Likewise, Korean women choose to remain single and not procreate...They largely suffer from the misogynistic attitude of the Korean men...it's understandable if they choose to remain single and not create new families with these men...

Satan absolutely hates God Almighty's creation...especially of human beings because they remind him of God Almighty's absolute greatness...

Now our current world is into a widespread reality of lies and deceptions...actively engaged in hatred and blame game... It's a satanic hatred being propagated by satan, himself and his cohorts...It started at the moment of the first creation at the Garden of Eden...and so the story goes, satan's lies tempted and led Eve to fall followed by Adam...and the world, as originally intended by God Almighty was never the same again...

So here we are since that time, living in a fallen world...But God Almighty has sent us Jesus Christ, as our Savior and Lord, to redeem us from our sins that we've inherited...and continue to commit...Only thru Christ can we be freed and be reconciled with God Almighty...because He is The only Way, The Truth, and The Life.
 

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He is selling Tarot Cards with his album. They are trying to spread magick and occult practices among youth. The only difference between these Kpop Tarot cards and Real tarot cards is the design. Tarot Cards can be used to contact demons/spirits. What's the proof he and SM did not put any spells on these tarot cards?



Fans are going to buy the album and start getting interested in tarot because their favs are promoting it. Imagine if they start selling magick related items in the future as merchandise? Black Pink themed Oujia Boards? BTS themed voodoo dolls?? Children and teenagers will buy these items thinking it's just a concept but it would really be a plan to spread magick and occult practices around the world
 

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I feel bad for Kpop idols they seem to have no autonomy. Recently a lot of popular idols like Black pink, Exo, SHINee members decided to leave their original companies for their solo careers and I see fans complaining because it means lesser group activities or it ruins the fun for them and this makes me feel bad for idols because it feels like these Kpop fans think idols are responsible for their happiness. Like, why does it bother fans so much if someone leaves the group or wants to focus on their solo careers. Do these people not understand that being an idol is a job and every human should be allowed to change jobs of they are not satisfied with how they are treated by their employers. Idols changing companies or leaving groups is seen as something scandalous and fans throw tantrums over it. This feels so immature and when you realize a lot of people complaining are adults in their 20s and 30s it makes this so messed up.


Regardless of whatever they do like promoting demonic agendas idols should not be treated as some kind of toy that is obliged to make their fans happy.Maybe some of these idols do not like doing group activities due to reasons like bullying, not getting along with members of staff, or they just don't find it fun anymore and want to do more mature music. Why should they be forced to sacrifice their individual happiness just to keep the fans happy??


I dislike Kpop and everything associated with that industry but I also hate fan behaviour and I don't think all fans are victims. They make their whole life about Kpop and start depending on these idols and fan communities for their own happiness and in my opinion this is just immature behaviour. These people should get therapy and stop relying so heavily on idols for their personal happiness.
 

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I feel bad for Kpop idols they seem to have no autonomy. Recently a lot of popular idols like Black pink, Exo, SHINee members decided to leave their original companies for their solo careers and I see fans complaining because it means lesser group activities or it ruins the fun for them and this makes me feel bad for idols because it feels like these Kpop fans think idols are responsible for their happiness. Like, why does it bother fans so much if someone leaves the group or wants to focus on their solo careers. Do these people not understand that being an idol is a job and every human should be allowed to change jobs of they are not satisfied with how they are treated by their employers. Idols changing companies or leaving groups is seen as something scandalous and fans throw tantrums over it. This feels so immature and when you realize a lot of people complaining are adults in their 20s and 30s it makes this so messed up.


Regardless of whatever they do like promoting demonic agendas idols should not be treated as some kind of toy that is obliged to make their fans happy.Maybe some of these idols do not like doing group activities due to reasons like bullying, not getting along with members of staff, or they just don't find it fun anymore and want to do more mature music. Why should they be forced to sacrifice their individual happiness just to keep the fans happy??


I dislike Kpop and everything associated with that industry but I also hate fan behaviour and I don't think all fans are victims. They make their whole life about Kpop and start depending on these idols and fan communities for their own happiness and in my opinion this is just immature behaviour. These people should get therapy and stop relying so heavily on idols for their personal happiness.
Yes i agree with everything you said
 

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He is selling Tarot Cards with his album. They are trying to spread magick and occult practices among youth. The only difference between these Kpop Tarot cards and Real tarot cards is the design. Tarot Cards can be used to contact demons/spirits. What's the proof he and SM did not put any spells on these tarot cards?



Fans are going to buy the album and start getting interested in tarot because their favs are promoting it. Imagine if they start selling magick related items in the future as merchandise? Black Pink themed Oujia Boards? BTS themed voodoo dolls?? Children and teenagers will buy these items thinking it's just a concept but it would really be a plan to spread magick and occult practices around the world
?????

I feel weird about Tarot Cards or religious symbolism having celebrities...kind of like they are channeling the spirit of the celebrity
 

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I asked Chatgpt to generate a story about a kpop group involved in dark arts. It chose the name abd everything. For a moment I thought chstgpt was switching Enjoy

Title: Midnight Idols: The Dark Side of 5Dance
Chapter 1: The Shining Stars of 5Dance
5Dance was the hottest K-pop group of the decade. Composed of five members—Jihoon, Sunwoo, Hyunjae, Minho, and Taejin—they were known for their impeccable choreography, mesmerizing vocals, and stunning visuals. Their music videos broke records, their concerts sold out in minutes, and their fanbase, known as “Dancers,” was fiercely loyal. On the surface, 5Dance seemed like the epitome of success, living the glamorous life of idols adored by millions.
But behind the glittering facade, there were whispers. Rumors circulated in online forums and dark corners of the internet, suggesting that 5Dance was involved in something far more sinister than the average fan could imagine. It started with small things—strange symbols in their music videos, cryptic messages hidden in their lyrics, and eerie occurrences at their live performances. But as the rumors grew, so did the fear that something dark was lurking behind the scenes.
The turning point came when a manga series featuring a group of K-pop idols, strikingly similar to 5Dance, was released. The manga, Midnight Idols, depicted the characters engaging in occult rituals, manipulating their fans with dark magic, and sacrificing their own to gain power. At first, it was dismissed as fiction, a clever marketing ploy designed to thrill and terrify readers. But soon, people began to notice eerie parallels between the manga and real-life events involving 5Dance.

Chapter 2: The Rise of Dark Rumors
As 5Dance’s popularity continued to soar, so did the rumors. Fans noticed that certain members seemed to change drastically, almost as if they were different people when night fell. Their bright smiles and cheerful personas during the day would fade into something colder, more detached, when the cameras were off. Their eyes, once full of life, now seemed to harbor secrets that no one could unravel.
The fans—Dancers—were obsessed with the group, but some began to feel uneasy. Stories began circulating about strange happenings at their concerts—fans fainting en masse, feeling drained after performances, or claiming to see shadows moving unnaturally on stage. Some even reported experiencing nightmares after watching their music videos, where they dreamt of being trapped in dark, twisted versions of 5Dance’s performances.
Despite the growing unease, 5Dance’s popularity only increased. Their latest album, Nightfall, broke all records, and the group embarked on a world tour. But with each passing day, the rumors grew darker. Some fans claimed to have seen members of 5Dance participating in strange, ritualistic ceremonies in the dead of night. Others spoke of secret gatherings where select fans were invited, only to return home with no memory of what had happened.
The most disturbing rumors involved the group’s maknae, Taejin. Known for his innocent, boyish charm, Taejin had always been the most beloved member. But recently, he seemed distant, as if something was weighing heavily on him. Fans began to notice changes in his behavior—he was quieter, more withdrawn, and his performances seemed to lack the energy they once had.

Chapter 3: The Manga Becomes Reality
The manga series Midnight Idols became a cult hit, with fans drawing eerie comparisons between the fictional characters and the members of 5Dance. The manga depicted the group engaging in increasingly dark rituals to maintain their fame, with one character, eerily similar to Taejin, being sacrificed by another member out of jealousy. The manga’s storyline mirrored real-life events with chilling accuracy, and some fans began to wonder if it was more than just fiction.
One night, after a particularly intense concert in Seoul, Taejin went missing. The official story was that he had taken a brief hiatus due to exhaustion, but those close to the group knew something was wrong. The other members of 5Dance continued their schedule without him, their expressions unreadable, their performances flawless. But there was a darkness that hung over them, a sense of foreboding that couldn’t be shaken.
Days turned into weeks, and Taejin’s absence became harder to explain. Fans demanded answers, but the company remained tight-lipped. Meanwhile, the manga series continued, with the fictional Taejin being sacrificed in a horrific ritual that granted the remaining members immense power. The parallels were too close to ignore, and fans began to suspect that the manga was revealing something far more sinister than anyone had imagined.

Chapter 4: The Ritual of Sacrifice
In the shadows of the K-pop industry, where fame and power were currency, the members of 5Dance had made a pact. Driven by their desire for eternal success, they had delved into the dark arts, performing rituals that would bind their fans’ energy to them, ensuring their place at the top. But with each ritual, the cost grew steeper, and the lines between reality and the dark forces they had invoked began to blur.
The jealousy that had been festering within Sunwoo, the group’s main dancer, finally came to a head. Sunwoo had always been envious of Taejin’s popularity, his innocent image, and the way fans adored him. In the dead of night, under the guidance of a mysterious figure who claimed to offer them even greater power, Sunwoo carried out the ultimate betrayal.
The ritual was gruesome, involving ancient symbols and chants that echoed through the hidden chamber beneath their dorm. Taejin, drugged and unaware of his fate, was offered as a sacrifice. As the ritual reached its climax, the air crackled with dark energy, and Taejin’s lifeless body was consumed by the shadows.
But the power that Sunwoo and the others had sought came with a price. The sacrifice bound them to forces they could not control, and the darkness that had once lurked at the edges of their lives now began to consume them entirely. The remaining members of 5Dance grew more erratic, their behavior increasingly unpredictable. Their performances, while still technically flawless, carried an unsettling aura that even their most devoted fans could not ignore.

Chapter 5: The Manga’s Final
Revelation

As the story of Midnight Idols reached its climax, the final chapters revealed the full extent of the group’s descent into darkness. The characters, now fully aware of the consequences of their actions, were trapped in a nightmarish reality where the lines between their stage personas and their true selves were blurred beyond recognition.
In the manga, the remaining members of the idol group were shown spiraling into madness, haunted by the spirits of their sacrifices and the dark forces they had unleashed. The story ended with the group being consumed by the very darkness they had sought to control, their fates left ambiguous but undeniably tragic.
The manga’s final panel depicted the group’s leader, a character eerily similar to Jihoon, standing alone on a stage, bathed in an unnatural light, his eyes hollow and devoid of life. The words, “The show must go on,” were scrawled across the page in blood-red ink, leaving readers with a chilling sense of unease.
As the final chapter of Midnight Idols was released, the parallels between the fictional story and the real-life events surrounding 5Dance became impossible to ignore. Fans who had once worshipped the group now found themselves questioning everything they had believed. The boundaries between fiction and reality had been shattered, and the truth, whatever it was, seemed too terrifying to confront.

Chapter 6: The Fall of 5Dance
In the wake of Taejin’s disappearance and the mounting rumors, 5Dance’s popularity began to wane. Fans, once fervently devoted, started to turn away, disturbed by the darkness that seemed to cling to the group. Concerts were canceled, endorsements dropped, and the group’s future became increasingly uncertain.
The remaining members of 5Dance, now isolated and paranoid, began to turn on each other. The power they had gained from the dark rituals had corrupted them, and the guilt of Taejin’s sacrifice weighed heavily on their minds. Sunwoo, the one who had carried out the ritual, was plagued by nightmares and visions of Taejin’s ghost, his once-bright spirit now a vengeful wraith.
One by one, the members of 5Dance began to unravel. Minho, unable to cope with the guilt, disappeared without a trace, leaving only a cryptic note behind. Hyunjae, consumed by fear, sought refuge in isolation, cutting off all contact with the outside world. Jihoon, the leader who had once held the group together, was left alone, his mind fractured by the weight of their sins.
As the darkness consumed them, 5Dance faded from the public eye. The once-beloved group became a cautionary tale, their rise and fall a testament to the dangers of ambition and the corrupting influence of power. The rumors of their involvement in the dark arts were never confirmed, but the whispers persisted, growing louder with each passing year.

Epilogue: The Lingering Shadows
Years later, the legend of 5Dance continued to haunt the K-pop industry. New groups emerged, each chasing the same dream of fame and success, but the story of 5Dance served as a dark reminder of the price that could be paid. The manga Midnight Idols became a cult classic, its final chapter still debated and analyzed by fans and critics alike.
Taejin’s disappearance remained unsolved, a mystery that only deepened with time. Some believed he had been taken by the same dark forces that had consumed the group, while others speculated that he had escaped, living in hiding to avoid the fate that had befallen.
 

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wow that is actually a great story, chatgpt must have picked the events from somewhere online already discussed
 

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He is selling Tarot Cards with his album. They are trying to spread magick and occult practices among youth. The only difference between these Kpop Tarot cards and Real tarot cards is the design. Tarot Cards can be used to contact demons/spirits. What's the proof he and SM did not put any spells on these tarot cards?
Probably not? I think he's just trying to sell something 'trendy' with his album.
Interesting that there's random animals depicted in most of them.
 

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I listened to Taemin's new album and I surprisingly ended up liking it more than all of his previous releases. The B-sides were good and not like his previous creepy, dark demonic songs. This time his MV did not have a lot of dark symbolism. I couldn't really catch anything disturbing or unusual. It was a generic MV for a song about sex which pretty much every pop artist is doing these days but a generic MV is better than an MV full of dark symbolism in my opinion. This time he was co-composer for all songs and had control over the creative direction of his album so the fact the MV this time has lesser symbolism probably means SM was behind his dark and demonic persona.



SM does not let it's idols make their own music and SM idols rarely have credits for songwriting, choreography, lyrics, composing etc on their albums. They are really puppets of the company and probably some are forced to do music that promotes demonic agendas. They don't write their own music nor do they have any say in what concept they like to do, what outfit they like to wear etc. SM is the one doing everything for them and they are most likely the ones who want to push demonic agendas.
 

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I listened to Taemin's new album and I surprisingly ended up liking it more than all of his previous releases. The B-sides were good and not like his previous creepy, dark demonic songs. This time his MV did not have a lot of dark symbolism. I couldn't really catch anything disturbing or unusual. It was a generic MV for a song about sex which pretty much every pop artist is doing these days but a generic MV is better than an MV full of dark symbolism in my opinion. This time he was co-composer for all songs and had control over the creative direction of his album so the fact the MV this time has lesser symbolism probably means SM was behind his dark and demonic persona.



SM does not let it's idols make their own music and SM idols rarely have credits for songwriting, choreography, lyrics, composing etc on their albums. They are really puppets of the company and probably some are forced to do music that promotes demonic agendas. They don't write their own music nor do they have any say in what concept they like to do, what outfit they like to wear etc. SM is the one doing everything for them and they are most likely the ones who want to push demonic agendas.
Well, it is dark for any artist to have a performance about sex.
But recently I saw the music video of sexy in the air. I have to put together all the symbols and signs, science and concept to be able to analyze a music video. But at first glance, I finally have an opinion. Regarding this music video, you see Masonic symbols, hand signs and references to the Masonic structure and reaching high degrees (simultaneously with orgasm). Is it?

Of course, it is a guess, and honestly, considering its subject (sex), I am not interested in analyzing such a music video.
 

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Well, it is dark for any artist to have a performance about sex.
But recently I saw the music video of sexy in the air. I have to put together all the symbols and signs, science and concept to be able to analyze a music video. But at first glance, I finally have an opinion. Regarding this music video, you see Masonic symbols, hand signs and references to the Masonic structure and reaching high degrees (simultaneously with orgasm). Is it?

Of course, it is a guess, and honestly, considering its subject (sex), I am not interested in analyzing such a music video.
The song being mainly about sex is the reason why I didn't want to analyse the MV myself. I just watched it once with low volume/mute settings and don't remember much except the sensual dancing and a weird light show.

BTW I was only comparing this to his previous work. There is symbolism here but not as much as his previous work with SM entertainment like his MV Advice or Want or Guilty. I see references to quantum mechanics in the lyrics of some songs like Spatial/Event Horizon, Deja Vu, Chaos Theory, Butterfly Effect, Wormholes which can relate to Jinn/Magick but I am not too sure about the theory about Wormholes being real and portals to contact Jinn/Spirits so I didn't make any analysis about it. However, the album cover is a butterfly flapping its wings which is a masonic symbol since butterfly = MK Ultra.
 

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So does anyone think hyunA is at fault for dating the guy from the burning scandal. Because personally I don't think she is at all. I wonder if she was a fall woman or something or lured into it and if theres anymore symbolism for her recent comeback
 

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So does anyone think hyunA is at fault for dating the guy from the burning scandal. Because personally I don't think she is at all. I wonder if she was a fall woman or something or lured into it and if theres anymore symbolism for her recent comeback
Interesting, I had thought she had consciously and deliberately chosen this guy from Burning Sun to date. Maybe not? How would she break up with Dawn, to leave him for, or be be lured into a relationship with a controversial man?

May you please elaborate on how she is a "fall woman"? I'm interested to know, thank you.
 
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