Kpop Satanic/Illuminati Influence

Maggieca

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That game sounds sick! I mean kpop is already twisted enough and now they are releasing a game that reinforces the idea that the "idols" are not people they are puppets to 'rear' how you please -_- smh....
When I read the news I was very surprised
They are treating them like SIMS characters that the fans can control, wouldn't be surprised if they let the fans control the relationship between the members too, it's a perfect formula to encourage their shipping fantasies

Also the game has 100 videos and 10.000 photoshoots? :oops::oops: how can you even take 10.000 photoshoots???? the company is shameless with how much they exploit their image
 

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Can someone explain to me what the intention and purpose of doing MK Ultra to k-pop celebs is
 
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whats with this too much promotion of BTS, they are everywhere, and lol legends, I am just tired of their faces being forced on us, people are sheep and they just eat up any shit the media feeding us, media tells them BTS are the best then fans eat it up, they can't go against the media, but whatever, I will never eat this shit up and hope people will do so and ignore these boys
 
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Can someone explain to me what the intention and purpose of doing MK Ultra to k-pop celebs is
to control them, make them perfect servant that will obey every single order given to them without thinking of objection, plus to make them robot that will perform whenever the masters wanting, and with MK ultra, chances are lesser to make mistakes
 

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Can someone explain to me what the intention and purpose of doing MK Ultra to k-pop celebs is
To have a puppet to control. A puppet that can’t refuse to do whatever it is you want and the icing on the cake is that they won’t even remember they did it or even know they are doing it. It’s all throughout the entertainment industry. Here’s a video I found about a man who was abused as a child by his family for the purpose of the mind control and then another video about an ex my ultra trainer

 
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There are no proper words to adequately explain this concept to the full of its foulness.
The "little'' can often be restrained or forced to wear mittens so that they can't make use of their hands, anything to render them helpless, use a pacifier, even wear diapers which after they are soiled they'll be changed by the "Dad" or "Mom" dom, used, abused, humilitated, carved into their skin, electro-shock etc.
But ALL of this supposedly takes place for the mental wellbeing of the "little''. They need to be abused and also coddled in between, in order to be able to psychologically cope with this cruel world apparently. Safe space insanity basically


LOL, Wow. I dread to think how much worse it can get with everything BTS/Kpop fans are fed to continue their fictional narrative.
wow I am first time knows these things about fanfiction, I didn't knows that and never read it, I know its messed up but not to this degree, someone can wonder from where did they get these weird ideas, like WTF with this so called little :eek:
 
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Yeah GD is actually sexually confused and really either bisexual (leaning towards men) or flat out gay and his mother knows. Too many tarot readers and psychics have said he is gay or struggling with this for it not to be true. Probably also why he keeps this complicated and stupid not confirming dating trend up. Taeyang looks so mature and wholesome being married now GD Could learn from him. That's why nobody respects GD love life.
I am sure GD is 100% Gay, he is not confused, he just knows being discovered by the public as gay could destroy his career, especially YG are worried about this, so he keep shunning it with his so called dating with Kiko and others, he never dated any one women in fact, he was just a friend with Kiko before, they share the same interests in fashion, I read that somewhere before, also the situation now are the same with these so called dating lol, I laugh every time I see this acting
here is already confirm what I know
https://onehallyu.com/topic/241433-gdragon-is-gay-but-yg-is-trying-to-hide-it/

This guy is stuff member if I remember correctly, he knows G dragon and he laughed at the idea of him being married.

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its amuses me that people can't see the obvious gay like GD. I figured him back in long time easily through his mannerism. but I guess most people aren't good at spotting them, which is something great for these celebrities.
 
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The connection between Seo Taiji and BTS:

Left: Seo Taiji and Boys in the "Come Back Home" video; Right: Cover art for BTS's "Come Back Home"
When Seo Taiji & Boys debuted their rap-rock breakup song "I Know" on a talent show on one of Korea's major television networks, they received the lowest score of the night for their performance.

Though Seo Taiji & Boys soon disbanded in 1996, their career was a game changer. The group not only shook things up with their sound and look, they challenged the status quo in their lyrics as well, shouting the frustrations of young people and pushing the boundaries of pop music in their country. They were met with pushback from the industry and the older generation, often banned from TV broadcasts, and even accused of sneaking satanic messages in their songs to brainwash young people. But the group and their fans pushed right back, eventually changing censorship laws and industry standards.
BTS recently remade Seo Taiji's 1995 song "Come Back Home," which rails against societal pressures on young people that push them to run away from home. In their remake, BTS speak about the frustrations of today's youth, which aren't so different from those felt over 20 years ago. In their version, J-Hope and Rap Monster especially shine, as the former's dynamic delivery combines with the latter's hard-hitting approach in a way that both borrows from the anger and energy of the original and injects it with some Bangtan style.

The remake is part of Time Traveler, a project to celebrate 25 years since Seo Taiji's debut that will culminate in a concert in Seoul on September 2. Other artists also participated with their own remakes. Urban Zakapa and Younha took the softer "Moai" and "Take Five" and updated them with more polished and cinematic versions, while rappers Loopy and Nafla of MKIT Rain translated the intensity of "Internet War" into their own sinister remake. Yet of the many artists who participated in Time Traveler, BTS was the most successful with its remake, perhaps because the group is the one whose career has most closely followed in Seo Taiji's footsteps. Like Seo Taiji & Boys were in their day, BTS is a hip-hop group known for their choreography, experimenting with different styles, and voicing the pains of the youth in their music. And while "Come Back Home" is an actual cover of Seo Taiji, it's not the only instance of BTS taking a cue from their predecessors."Classroom Idea," another of Seo Taiji's songs that remains relevant, criticizes the school system for being so stringent and suffocating and more like a factory than anything. In it, Seo Taiji returns to his metal roots and screams that enough is enough, that he doesn't want to be a part of this. The abrasive style of the song and its criticisms is what led many parents to accuse the group of inserting satanic messages in their music to brainwash their children. Nearly 20 years later, BTS picked up on the same themes in their school trilogy (2 Cool 4 Skool, O!RUL8,2?, Skool Luv Affair). In the trilogy, BTS focuses on the problems high school and college students grapple with, namely the pressure from parents and society to do well in school, get a good job, and make money.

Their debut song "No More Dream" talks about the aspirations of young people being predetermined and all about money and laments that this leaves them with no real dreams of their own. "N.O" later followed with critiques of the rigid school system and its mind-numbing effects, just as Seo Taiji did in "Classroom Idea." But BTS didn't just say enough is enough, they rallied young people right along with them to say no to the narrow path they're expected to walk. (The dystopian classroom music video was a nice touch.)
Even before their debut, Jin, Rap Monster, and Suga came together for "Tears of School," a song that, over Kendrick Lamar's "Swimming Pools," describes the school as a flawed mini-society created by adults, a battleground in which there are no winners. When Suga talks about being taught to step on others to climb to the top, he reiterates a problem that Seo Taiji also witnessed. The connection between the groups is obvious, and it's no surprise that BTS went on to perform "Classroom Idea" at KBS's end of year concert last year.

And because there's no social commentary shortage, fans who are more immersed know to seek it out. Earlier this year, BTS released "Spring Day," a song about friendship lost and missed. Fans of the group analyzed everything from the song's lyrics to the music video's imagery and the formations of the performance choreography and some concluded that it was a tribute to the young lives lost in the Sewol ferry tragedy of 2014. Whether it was intended or not, the group's trajectory thus far leads fans to seek deeper meaning in their music, just as Seo Taiji did 25 years ago.
 

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"N.O" later followed with critiques of the rigid school system and its mind-numbing effects, just as Seo Taiji did in "Classroom Idea." But BTS didn't just say enough is enough, they rallied young people right along with them to say no to the narrow path they're expected to walk.
this part makes me question their true purpose tbh. if you want to make people sheep. or even more like sheep than they already are, which is this illuminati agenda, you dont make people feel empowered and give them ideas to rebel.

ps. it IS possible to succeed in the music business and NOT be in that 'club'. Like, Katy Perry. I believe she's for the enlightenment of humankind and managed to become #1 at one point, even though she had obstacles and her first record label not wanting her to ever even 'debut'.
 
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this part makes me question their true purpose tbh. if you want to make people sheep. or even more like sheep than they already are, which is this illuminati agenda, you dont make people feel empowered and give them ideas to rebel.

ps. it IS possible to succeed in the music business and NOT be in that 'club'. Like, Katy Perry. I believe she's for the enlightenment of humankind and managed to become #1 at one point, even though she had obstacles and her first record label not wanting her to ever even 'debut'.
Speaking of Katy. Let me add that her lyrics are clues.


"I am ready for the road less traveled
Suiting up for my crowning battle
This test is my own cross to bear
But I will get there
It's never easy to be chosen, never easy to be called
Standing on the front line when the bombs start to fall
I can see the heavens but I still hear the flames
Calling out my name
So I pray for a favor like Esther
I need your strength to handle the pressure
I know there will be sacrifice
But that's the price"

and more importantly her recent video


"I ain't got no strings (no strings, no strings, no strings)
I'm no one's little puppet"

"Hey, hey, hey
You think that I'm a little baby
You think that I am fragile like a Fabergé
You think that I am cracking, but you can't break me"
 
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whats with this too much promotion of BTS, they are everywhere, and lol legends, I am just tired of their faces being forced on us, people are sheep and they just eat up any shit the media feeding us, media tells them BTS are the best then fans eat it up, they can't go against the media, but whatever, I will never eat this shit up and hope people will do so and ignore these boys
Thank God
I thought I was the only one thinking they were everywhere >.<
The promotion is too much to the point that it feels shoved in my face too.
I can't even watch a vid on baking a cake without them being mentioned :rolleyes:
 

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What a great thread and so many new members who are carrying on a great conversation in a tactful way. I just wanted to say welcome to the members I have yet to speak with and keep up the spirited conversation. I have learned a lot from finally perusing this thread.
 

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I've got to admit that they are everywhere now but what the problem with that tho?]
its not a problem its just proof that they are deeply involved with the elite

there is a reason why all those satanic artists and companies like MTV talk about them and promote them all the time

Remember that people follow what is trendy. You have western artist who are known to ve involved with the occult talking about BTS, saying they want to collab with them and mentioning them on social media.
It's not a coincidence because those satanic artists only promote the people who are on the same "team" as them
 

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How can we change the collectivist mindset of Korea and promote individualism? I hate how Korea has such a herd mentality and literally everyone succumbs to the worst sides of society because of it. I'm worried that Korea will be doomed once the Mark of the Beast comes around since the entire population will blindly accept it since that will be the cool trend.

I think individualism and certain conservative values starts at home, taught by the parents but also reinforced throughout all levels of education. Especially higher education in universities. Except Marxism and identity politics dominates nearly all areas of higher education. I think since the entertainment industry has such an influence on Korean society, that could be another outlet to promote these dying qualities. Of course the K-Pop industry does the exact opposite though. However, I will give credit to BTS for their 'Love Yourself' message/campaign which I feel like is taking a shot at plastic surgery and excessive vanity and insecurities.
 
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I've got to admit that they are everywhere now but what the problem with that tho?


its promoting the sheep mentality, follow the herd master, which if the media said we should like them, and promote them and put them everywhere(of course not for the seek of our goodness but for some sinister message) then we just follow like the sheep, we take the orders, we eat what they feed us which is things are not good for us with Illuminati agenda unless why they are promoted so much, they won't be a good group unless won't promoted, people should do the opposite of what the media wants us to like or to do, this is how we break them.
 
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