Hi
I’ve been reading this forum for a while now
Thanks to all for providing useful info and for pointing out the symbolism and agendas that those companies pushing through these idols.
Never understood idol/celebrity worshipping and I always suspected that they were just puppets to distract us from what’s going on behind closed doors… But damn… didn’t expected that those celebs are cult members. Although, it’s quite obvious though.. if you pay close attention to their music videos and lyrics you start to realize that they’re clearly part of the cult.
I do have questions though, why companies like SM make it so obvious? Each year their symbolism becoming more predictable and prominent, why are they doing this? If they don’t want us to know that they are secret society then why those labels providing “hints” for decades and making it so blatantly?
Sorry to you all for so many questions, I just started to do research about it. Thank you
Disclaimer: Always do your own research and DO NOT believe everything you read on this forum; it's just a forum. Books and documentaries are better than people talking on the internet, including me. I am only one person. I try to find links to back up what I'm saying, but sometimes I can't or don't want to spread a good source on a public forum.
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If they don’t want us to know that they are secret society then why those labels providing “hints” for decades and making it so blatantly?"
1. Sponsors: Some sponsors require artists to subtly let the public know who is funding them.
This is especially true in South Korea, which has strict sponsorship and broadcast laws.
2. It is obvious because in the entertainment industry, anything being promoted globally is likely funded by the government. Many governments are indebted to banks and other such very wealthy patrons who control what they push. They honestly don't have a choice. If a fast food business funds a school, they will likely subtly promote the fast food business to the students. A good media example of this is in the show That's So Raven, where in an episode a fast food company built new buildings for their school, but they had to serve junk food to the students and tell them it was healthy.
That's so raven: maximize clip
A real-world example is like when junk food companies give vending machines to high schools and then all the students are buying unhealthy snacks, but the school doesn't educate them on the effects.
It is the exact same thing. They are given an ideology to push, a religion that is really just ancient Vedic and Kemetic sciences (it is not an actual traditional religion), and practices such as covering their eye(which I believe is psychic protection), doing mudras, or referencing brainwashing or the pineal gland. The original scientists who started this were the ancient Vedics and Egyptians, who would take bodies apart and study them. They created reflexology and multiple other things. Most of what K-pop companies are doing is referencing the science experiments done by Japanese and German governments during and after WW2.
Unit 731
https://www.auschwitz.org/en/history/medical-experiments/
Now you can compare these experiments to S.M. concepts such as Superhuman by NCTEE.
Superm's concept where the m stands for matrix and master, which is self explanatory
It is important to note that super m had a collab with Marvel studios for their concept.
and completely coincidentally, Marvel also has a character called Master Matrix.
The character is an android that was experimented on and turned into a weapon by Hydra, which is based on the German team of scientists that experimented on people in WW2. The characters in Marvel Comics also coincidentally experiment on regular humans and turn them into weapons. This is quite literally super M's concept. I really cannot say any more than that. Marvel was also bought by Disney. Who S.M. frequently has partnered with over the years.
https://www.waltdisney.org/blog/disney-wwii-propaganda-pt1
and then eggso's concept of being in a lab and being experimented on
They are being funded by people who want to hint at all this to the masses. It is like one big expensive joke, and they have the money to do so. It's just funny to them to put things in people's faces they don't understand. They also push misinformation. That is where the satanic panic comes from; people will never watch documentaries or read books on all of this if they are scared to death of it. The companies are the distributors, and the artists are the products that promote the scientific concepts and ideologies to the masses. Yes, it may be dangerous to promote that to young people without telling them the drawbacks, but again, do schools care if kids eat unhealthy? No. Same thing. They get money for pushing it; the more they push symbolism, the more desperate for cash they are.
Most K-pop MVs are EDM-based, have flashing colors and lights, and have geometric shapes.
This is extremely similar to brainwashing techniques used by various organizations. Are they brainwashing people for a fee to make them addicted, pleasing their sponsors and making people addicted to their artists? Maybe.
3. It all has more to do with money than people care to admit. In the end, capitalism only exists if customers exist. People living with all their base needs satisfied will spend less money. They needed to create celebrities to get people to spend more of their disposable income on a product that doesn't actually exist. This is where the music and movie industry comes in. Neither have a real value in society; it is just noise and pictures with noise attached, but now it is a billion-dollar industry. K-pop is a great target because the Asian entertainment agency is known for doing extreme fanservice for only a bit of cash. So they were a prime target to promote this stuff. Fans are now absolutely obsessed with their favorite artists, even though the music, concepts, and even scripts are recycled. They spend a few thousand, and fans pay millions just for the chance of a thirty-second fan call.
This was a lot of stuff, but I hope I answered your question and gave you a better idea of how the industry works and why they do what they do. I spent years doing research, and I have been given the runaround many times. I believe this is a good, comprehensive gist of how everything works. I think giving info that people can build on would suit those curious better than just giving people a bunch of rants. Hope this helps.