Kpop Satanic/Illuminati Influence

scha

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the same as these?
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It's a knight templars' cross ring,in general.Can also be used as a rosicrucian ring or as a ring for red cross of constantine.Either way,it signifies a higher order in freemasonry,think around 30 to 33 degree.
If anything,taem1n got promoted to a higher degree and is probably on the same level as the boss.
That is why despite not being the leader,he was the focus in the trailers.They were celebration of his promotion and probably why he was shown ascending the steps and in a lower angle making him look superior.
Haven't watched the mv but if anyone did, look for any hints of numbers around 33s time stamp or 3:22 time stamp or even 2:23 time stamp.
My guess is that he became a handler too,for the younger idols and trainees.Maybe even involved in grooming.
Now,this is only a theory.
btw if this is true then TM is already a member since long time ago. and i saw JH once wear it too. so them both are under fr3em4s0n..
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Hi everyone! It is my first post on this threat, but I've been reading it for some time now. I am really saddened by Sulli's death, especially knowing that the entertainment industry/SM/her handlers are most likely the ones to blame.
It was probably discussed here at some point before, but I thought I will just bring back the pictures from F(x)'s Electric Shock photo book as it is filled with MK ultra/satanic symbolism (especially the cover inspired by satanic rituals as you can see compared on the photo I attached). Just wanted to remind everyone that there was something going on there from a long time. Electric Shock is used during MK ultra programming, white rabbit symbolizes the handler, plus we all know what covering one eye means.

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These pics make me think about the Rothschild ball ... I feel like this is where SM took their inspiration for the concept of the photobook.69147EF8-2BCE-46CE-B080-0212C84B5542.jpeg6CA59D54-D3CB-470C-B3E6-41611E4663AD.jpegD9ECDFBA-AC5D-42C4-B1AC-ACF68CF73A38.jpeg

You can see more of their costumes here :
http://canyouactually.com/rothschild-party-from-1972/
 

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I have a hunch that, it will serve another purpose; to end anonymity in the internet.

Just an example of a comment:
"I want a Sulli law. Everyone who post horrible comments should be condamned by the law, also everyone should post with their real names that way they won't dare to cause trouble anymore"

And an article about an actor blaming her death on "faceless and cowardly killers"
https://www.allkpop.com/article/2019/10/actor-shin-hyun-jun-calls-malicious-commenters-faceless-and-cowardly-killers

You are right. It's out.

"According to reports on October 16, approximately 9 members of South Korea's National Assembly have agreed to forward a bill seeking the installation of a new bill against malicious comments.
Nicknamed the 'Sulli Law', this new bill aims to enforce strict rules against malicious comments under anonymous titles. A subcommittee will gather to review details and clauses within the 'Sulli Law' some time in early December, on the 49th day after the late singer/actress Sulli's passing.

Representatives from the National Art and Culture Association, the Celebrity Soccer Association, the National Labor Union of Entertainment Employees, the Korean Government Employees' Union, as well as celebrities who have suffered from malicious comment terrors in the past and their acquaintances will be attending the subcommittee, set to be held at the National Assembly Center,"
 

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Guys there's something else I noticed... In good evening MV there's a conductor figure in the background while onew is putting his hands up in defeat (pretty self explanatory) and in red light MV there's another man displayed in the background talking to some kind of wired puppets. I think this might have to do with freedom of speech on the internet. People are blaming these who lefts hate comments now but forget that SM literally sent Sulli to read them in a TV show even though there is a statement about how she wanted to sue for comments like these. Both of these groups are supposedly like brother-sister group in SM. What do you think?
 

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Hi everyone,
I discovered this forum after jonghyun's death, like many ... I haven't read for a while, but once the news of Sulli's death appeared, this was the only place I wanted to check.

I am a f(x) fan, MeU if you'd like.
I thought the circumstances of her death were quite fishy, even though a part of me wanted to believe she died due to knetz' comments and depression.

So I saw an article explaining that she had a heart attack based on police allegations.

As you know, one of f(x)'s most known song/music video is Electric Shock in which Sulli is the only one holding those devices doctors or surgeons use to reanimate people through electric shock, which I don't know the name of ( Sorry (._.) ).
As she is holding them, she says
"Doctor
What is this?
I’m out of breath and I have a fever" which makes me thing of trauma indulged on mk ultra victims.



Not only that, but I realized that when a member is pushed more than the other ones, something bad happens to him or he leaves the group or he dies, not only in kpop though.

In NU ABO (which basically means New A-B-O aka New blood ... blood for what ? sacrifice ? ) , Sulli is the only member appearing on the cover with blindfolds, which is really weird.

On the cover of Electric Shock, they were all standing up but Sulli who wore a very different mask from the others.
They wore herbivorous animals and Sulli wore a tiger ...
You can also see a dead bear's head on the f(x) sign replacing the x in the function. Creepy ...

"The ones in charge" always like to hint at who they want to eliminate next, you've talked about it in the previous pages, even for Sulli, like in her latest music projects, or Ladies' code or Jonghyun ...

Let's not forget Sulli literally grew up within the korean entertainment industry, so she must have been through a lot and they probably groomed her to become who she has been the past few years in which she received all that backlash in order for her to react this way ... I read SM didn't make much efforts to stop her cyberbullying, which made things worse.

Anyway, I'm no detective, I just saw some weird pattern and wanted to share it with you.
Thank you for having read <3

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The electric shock machine is called a defibrillator and the devices you hold in each hand are called the paddles.... these is what we call it in the US.. but it might be different in other countries...
 
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sandonthebeach

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I have a hunch that, it will serve another purpose; to end anonymity in the internet.

Just an example of a comment:
"I want a Sulli law. Everyone who post horrible comments should be condamned by the law, also everyone should post with their real names that way they won't dare to cause trouble anymore"

And an article about an actor blaming her death on "faceless and cowardly killers"
https://www.allkpop.com/article/2019/10/actor-shin-hyun-jun-calls-malicious-commenters-faceless-and-cowardly-killers
I'm citing myself because of this:
 

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Malicious comments are bad, however, that is not the real reason she killed herself. We all know this. She was behaving very erratically, that is why she was receiving those comments, not that they help. It just ends up becoming a vicious cycle. This whole thing just reminds me of the Black Mirror episode with Miley Cyrus. Would I be surprised if Miley Cyrus herself or Justin Bieber end up dead (by suicide) one day? Unfortunately no. Those two aren’t particularly bullied either.
 

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Malicious comments are bad, however, that is not the real reason she killed herself. We all know this. She was behaving very erratically, that is why she was receiving those comments, not that they help.
I think we all agree that malicious comments weren't the cause of her death. Sure, it didn't help her. As you've said, she was behaving erratically, the signs that she was suffering were there, right in front of everyone.

But see how this works?
1. A tragedy happens,
2. Everyone mad, angry and sad because of it.(emotionally confused or shocked)
3. Point the finger in a certain direction (lots of articles about malicious comments and knetz being the worst)
4. Everyone starts blaming bullies and malicious commenters, webpages that publish non-flattering things....so on, and asking for someone to take action (who can it be?)
5. Et voila!, after two days, the Korean govt. announces that is planning to make a law about that (ofc, they will say it's about punishing malicious comments)If you oppose, you know, you're a bad person because, my god, don't you wanna do something against bullies?

Also, these days, a lot of people commenting about mental health, how Korea treats mental health issues, not stigmatize idols with mental issues....so on. But no one mentions the main source; how the entertainment industry works. How many idols, actors end up having mental health issues, drug addiction issues, eating disorders, sexual abuse...?
 

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IU's Peach (that just entered the charts after Sullï's death) popped up in my recommendations even though I never listen to her songs.

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Her songs are entering charts, she's having a comeback this month, she personally invited Sullï to be apart of her successful TV series... This sacrifice has benefited wayyy more celebs than just sperM. Perhaps even the other f(x) members will start gaining success through this, especially if they make a comeback like Shınee did.
 

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I've been gone from this site and thread for some months. Came back asap when I heard the news. This is so sad...:(

edit: God, please help me to be sensitive to the needs of others around me. I do not know what individuals are experiencing in their private lives while they hide it all behind a smile. You know, God. So please please help all of us to be sensitive to their needs. I wish she had better people around her. People who could see whether someone was plotting against her (or whatever the case may be).
 

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I think we all agree that malicious comments weren't the cause of her death. Sure, it didn't help her. As you've said, she was behaving erratically, the signs that she was suffering were there, right in front of everyone.

But see how this works?
1. A tragedy happens,
2. Everyone mad, angry and sad because of it.(emotionally confused or shocked)
3. Point the finger in a certain direction (lots of articles about malicious comments and knetz being the worst)
4. Everyone starts blaming bullies and malicious commenters, webpages that publish non-flattering things....so on, and asking for someone to take action (who can it be?)
5. Et voila!, after two days, the Korean govt. announces that is planning to make a law about that (ofc, they will say it's about punishing malicious comments)If you oppose, you know, you're a bad person because, my god, don't you wanna do something against bullies?

Also, these days, a lot of people commenting about mental health, how Korea treats mental health issues, not stigmatize idols with mental issues....so on. But no one mentions the main source; how the entertainment industry works. How many idols, actors end up having mental health issues, drug addiction issues, eating disorders, sexual abuse...?
I also feel as if the govt can use this situation to tag anyone against their establishment (or that of the ent. industry) as a malicious commenter. Once the govt begins adding laws against one type of speech, at the backhand, it is adding laws to target conspiracy theorists/truthers.
 

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Someone did a tarot card reading on sull!'s death:

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If this becomes true...
Then a woman that is involved will equal to a quick rise of fame for a female idol.
I will make more research on bdays of kpop idols since I theorized that 3 people were involved before you posted this. Kinda seems like this is heading somewhere crazy! Did anyone think of that BigSHIT female company (that has not yet started)when this occured. Maybe someone being initiated had to kill SuLL!
 

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song teaser is called 9 3/4 Runaway: It was rumored before all of this that Bighit will have Harry Potter references to their songs for the new album. Well I stumbled upon some Google info:
"Platform Nine and Three-Quarters (Platform 9¾) is a platform at King's Cross Station in London. Magically concealed behind the barrier between Muggle Platforms Nine and Ten, this Platform is where Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry students board the Hogwarts Express on 1 September, in order to attend school." Train has "5972" numbered on it.

One of the members looks like he is drowning/sacrificing himself in the pool at the end...
 

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Perhaps even the other f(x) members will start gaining success through this
Perhaps a fan of f(x) can tell us more, but, Victoria is pretty popular in China, Krystal is doing good as an actress (I think this girl never really liked the idol thing). Amber terminated her contract with SM not so long ago and Luna, people generally, are not much interested in whatever she does (although she's a really good singer).

I also feel as if the govt can use this situation to tag anyone against their establishment (or that of the ent. industry) as a malicious commenter. Once the govt begins adding laws against one type of speech, at the backhand, it is adding laws to target conspiracy theorists/truthers.
I feel the same. First, they will use on despicable comments like "x is a slut" "she's a whore". But later, it can be used against legitimate critics or to shut down forums that share rumours of bad behaviour from idols, who knows? Only time will tell.
 
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Just like with idols in the west, A lot of these kpop idols have elite/Illuminati blood in them from royal families or rich affluent families that are all satanic, Almost every big three idol being rich or have royal roots can't just be a coincidence, I mean there's even articles confirming idols royal connections!
-All of blackpink
- Half of exo
- 5 members of twice
- half of girls generation
- W3ndy from red velvet
- All of 2ne1 except minzy
etc.

also fyi guys, a good indication sometimes on how to tell if a family is satanic besides being super rich or royal is to look at the size of the family in numbers. the smaller the number of people with a certain last name the more likely satanic. For example one of the evil men involved in pizz@gate has a last name that only 100 other people in the world share (J@mes alef@ntis) An example in Kpop is S@n@'s last name belonging to only 200 people.
I haven't been on this forum for quite a while but this definitely caught my attention. May I know where did you get the sources from? Since you mentioned articles, I'm interested in reading them up. Thanks in advance!
 
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Yep. She's a high-class escort (prostitute) like Kim Kardashian and other pretty female celebrities for royalty and billionaire men/women. Her posting stuff like this makes it clear as day.
I'm not one to freely accuse cos I've never met/known the person IRL but I just find it suspicious/peculiar that out of all BP members, miss ruby jane's the only one who posts "that" kind of photos. I mean, the others posted modelling and personal pics here and there but they're all normal photos! Jen's went a wee bit too suggestive I guess?
 
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