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@lal golapi replied to this now I want to say I don't agree with VC's idea of satanism in Kpop. I don't think these idols literally sign contracts with the devil and do demonic rituals behind the scenes. I don't believe Satan is so dumb he will do all the things people on these forums talk about. I believe Satan is a trickster and what he does is trick these idols who have large fan followings to manipulate their fans so they waste their lives on Kpop and forget God. They don't have to do rituals or call upon the spirits of fire, water or use gematria, astrology tarot to put spells on people even though some probably do use those things. Scientifically it has become possible to emotionally manipulate people into becoming literal slaves or worshippers of popular celebrities and we see that not just in Kpop but in every fandom whether it is sports fandom, Kpop fandom or political fandoms. So, really idols don't have to be part of some "elite" system trying to ruin the world. The "elites" are just a fancy term for capitalists who own most of the wealth and power in this world and want to control the rest 99% like you and me by keeping us divided and creating a system that makes us 99% poorer while making them wealthier. So, I don't think idols are demonic. I think they are regular people like you and me who are highly calculated and manipulative. They do show blasphemy and satanic symbolism in their MVs but imo that's only because these things create popularity for them. I am Muslim and I have seen fake converts in my community i.e influencers who pretended to be pious Muslim just to gain followers and earn money from YouTube. If regular people can do this why can't celebrities whose careers depend on popularity do this? They might just be adding controversial symbolisms and demonic concepts because it sells rn and if people started to become interested in religion again I am sure a lot of celebrities will join the bandwagon and pretend to become pious people who love God. Didn't Britney Spears pretend to be a religious virgin back in the day because being a virgin and devout Christian was what was popular and "cool" at that time.
Symbolism is deliberately put in there by zionists who have infiltrated kpop.
the zionist jews, who are the top 33° freemasons and are the Illuminati, have infiltrated kpop and are pushing their lgtbq+ agendas through kpop, since as far back as 2008 (I think the zionist infiltration could be prior to 2008), as Lee Soo-Man had a relationship with the zionist Baroness Madame Philippine de Rothschild of all people, and on June 23, 2009, he was granted knighthood of all titles, by her.
You can extrapolate some information from the information given on page 67 of the Kpop Satanic/Illuminati Influence megathread, and think of some educated guesses/hypothesis from that news.
Hyeri and Tony seem nice to each other. She really lucked out with a good guy to be her sponsor. If Tony truly wasn't a sponsor then she did go into it with some intention of gaining media attention to get the word out. You date to get attention to boost yourself or get the word out but once you...
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Since the zionist infiltration into Korean entertainment (including production of kpop music, MVs, choreographies), kpop concepts started to include occult references and/or symbolism.
For some reason, instead of primarily Koreans being involved in kpop songwriting, choreography production, etc. FOREIGNERS are hired by companies to write kpop songs and produce choreographies. Could any of these foreigners be pro-zionist and/or have social/financial connections to zionists?
Also, hand gestures such as the '666' hand gesture, covering one eye, and the gun to the head hand gesture, have been put into choreographies, by 'foreign', possible zionist choreographers and music producers.
We've also seen masonic checkerboards, and some masonic symbols such as the 'shhh!' symbol.
Scooter Braun of HYBE America is a zionist and the western pop girlgroup Katseye are directly under him, and recently a zionist named Shlomi Berg produced STAYC's 'Meow' Remix.