That's true, when I want to remove everything from my mind, I watch SMEnt videos. They are just pure entertainment and have absolutely no meaning. What possible meaning "Ring Ding Dong" can have? Anyone? (apart from turning few nunas pedo, true, but that's goal, not meaning)
Turns out, I was wrong. You were wrong as well. Looks like we are under the menacious influence of Illuminati who want to control the world, refrigerators and gods-know-what else. They claim they have been here for hundreds, maybe thousands of years. Well, if that's the case, the world conquer goes nowhere as fast as they probably planned.
I'm more likely to believe in White Walkers now than this.
Here is the article posted on lovely paranoid website Vigilant Citizen I came across looking for some articles on SHINee, yes, yes, that bunch of derps.
Brown Eyed Girls’ Video “Sixth Sense” or How the Elite Controls Opposition
Backed by big money and millions of fans, the Korean pop music
industry (K-Pop) has taken over the airwaves of Asia and the world.
Although groups such as Brown Eyed Girls do not sing in English, they
definitely bring to the masses the same Illuminati symbolism pushed by
pop stars in the Western world. The video of “Sixth Sense” is a true
manifesto of the elite, describing how it controls entertainers and uses
them to indoctrinate the masses. This article analyzes the meaning of
the symbolism in Brown Eyed Girls’ music video “Sixth Sense”.
In last year’s article Narsha and SHINee: Illuminati Infiltration of K-Pop,
I looked into the symbolism of two popular K-Pop videos and how they
fit in the global Illuminati agenda. Since then, Korean pop has only
gotten bigger as record labels like NegaNetwork and SM Entertainment
churn out new boy and girl bands at a hectic pace. These labels are
almost “pop music sweatshops” as scandals have arisen regarding the
mistreatment of K-Pop stars and the signing of “slave contracts”. These
labels are, in turn, owned and controlled by the same elite global media
corporation who own American and British labels and pop stars. In this
context, is it surprising that K-Pop videos show its stars tied down and
submitting to a totalitarian power?
The video of Sixth Sense from the very popular girl band
Brown Eyed Girls, could not better portray the elite’s control on media
and entertainment. More than simply displaying Illuminati symbolism,
the video presents the blueprint of how popular figures can be used to
communicate a specific message using sex and music as an incentive. Each
one of the group’s members are shown in a different position of
submission, each representing the different ways the elite controls
entertainers to serve its interests. While Myrio, Narsha, Ga-In and Jea
appear to be rebelling against an authoritative police state, they are,
at the end of the day, controlled opposition, serving in the elite’s
Hegelian dialectic. Yes, all of these complex concepts are found in a
K-Pop video intended for children and teenagers. Are they being warned
or indoctrinated by the message of the video? Let’s look at the
symbolism of the video and the messages it communicates to the viewers.
The Premise of Sixth Sense
The video takes place in the context of a totalitarian police state, where media is tightly controlled and people are tightly monitored.
The regime is
controlled by a masked figured named “the Absolute” (according to an
interview with the lyricist of the group), who could easily be
associated with the “masked” occult elite.
There appears to be some resistance to the Absolute’s regime, namely
Brown Eyed Girls. They are shown standing in defiance of the riot police
and appear to be taking a stance against the oppression of the
Absolute. As an ultimate gesture of defiance, the group starts singing.
Do they sing about freedom and liberation? Are they singing out what is
on everyone’s mind? No, not really. The listeners are treated to the
same pseudo-sexual drivel all pop songs numbs our brains with. Here’s a
translation of the first verse:
Your thirsty face starts sweatingWhat does this have to do with resistance? Not much. In fact, the song is about the exact opposite: Not resisting but giving in to the “Sixth Sense”. Are B.E.G. truly in opposition to the riot police or are they in fact on their side? The six-pointed star on the police uniforms represent the “Sixth Sense” so it would seem both sides are about the same thing.
And your flesh is on the tip of my sharp fingers
The bubble in champagne
Explodes, good pain
No need to worry, love is just a game
What exactly is the “Sixth Sense”? Judging by the lyrics of the song
and the symbolism of the video, it is sexual energy – the most basic and
primal of human instincts. It is the easiest way to capture and keep
the attention of an audience and is used ad-nauseam in pop music to
generate interest in otherwise insipid songs. Pretty girls can make
things such as a fascist police-state cool. On an esoteric level,
reproductive organs are part of the base chakra, which can explain why
it is associated in the video with the lowest point of the sixth-pointed
star. While the five other senses send information to the brain to be
processed and analyzed, the carnal impulse in humans bypasses all of
that and directly taps into our primal urges. For this reason, sexuality
can be (successfully) used to sell anything, including music videos.
B.E.G. is therefore singing about how great the Sixth Sense is, in
front of riot police wearing a symbol representing the Sixth Sense. Are
they really on the same side? It is still early to say, however the
video goes on to show the backstory of each of the group’s members. In
the video’s narrative, they each have been used by the Absolute in a
different way, each of them representing a facet of Illuminati control
in the entertainment business.
Facets of Illuminati Control
During the video, each member of B.E.G. is shown in a different setting, yet in a similar situation: They are all controlled and monitored by the Absolute and forced to play a role in the advancement of its Agenda. The character played by each member represents a facet of Illuminati control in the entertainment business.
Miryo is shown standing in front of the luxurious palace of the
Absolute. She is therefore “owned” by him and speaks for him (the double
“S” on the palace stands for Sixth Sense). Miryo appears to be strong
and confident but, upon closer look, we realized that she is actually
tied down. She is forced to speak into microphones (representing the
media) to transmit the message of the Absolute. This image represents
the fact that artists are used as mouthpieces by the elite, who utilize
their popularity and charisma to deliver messages. When Miryo signed
that record contract to become a professional singer, she indeed became
the property of the elite.
Narsha’s character is very animalistic, sensually crawling around on
four legs like a cat. She is wearing leopard-print shorts, which, as
readers of this site know, represents Kitten/beta programming in mind
control symbolism (see the article entitled Origins and Techniques of Monarch Mind Control
for more information regarding Mind Control). She is also surrounded by
animal cages, which represent the dehumanization and captivity of mind
control slaves at the hands of their handlers. Actual MK slaves are said
to be often held in animal cages to cause trauma. Despite her forced
state, Narsha appears to enjoy being watched, which is how Beta Kittens
are programmed to act.
In an interview, the lyricist of the group Kim Eana explains Narsha’s role:
“Narsha represents the ‘sixth sense’ in itself, and embodies the animalistic lyrics in the song (such as “The tips of my sharp nails become embedded into your skin”). Since there is a recurring ‘jungle cat’ theme, Narsha was directed to act as wildly as possibly for the video. The lights inside the cages are flashlights, a symbol of constantly being watched and observed. What’s interesting about her character is that although she looks afraid of it, she also seems to enjoy being observed.”
At first glance, the scene featuring Jea appears to be somewhat
poetic, with her floating in water and whatnot. On closer look, we
realize that she is tied up to the piece of wood and is left there to
die, in a matter vaguely similar to Christ tied up to the cross. We also
realize that this is taking place in the pool of the elite’s palace. In
other words, they placed her there to sacrifice her.
Jea therefore represents the ritual sacrifices of the occult elite.
More than being simple employees, public figures that are part of the
Illuminati industry sometimes become unwilling parts of Illuminati
rituals. The lyricist of the group confirms that
“Jea represents the image of sacrifice. She’s tied to tree branches, an idea derived from religion. Although the scene looks beautiful from afar, the viewer is able to see that Jea is being pressed down and chained.”
- Kim Eana
Ga-In’s character appears to have been beaten and humiliated by the
Absolute’s regime as a result of being a traitor. She is now tied to a
chair, between Masonic pillars and is being filmed by a camera. She is
the “example”, showing to others what happens to those who attempt to go
against the Absolute.
The Uprising
At one point, all of this singing and dancing apparently gets
everyone riled up and ready to start a revolution. The members of
B.E.G., who were shown above to be restrained and monitored, become
aggressive and rebellious (although they never truly free themselves).
The riot police feeds from this energy and become rebellious too. They
are shown questioning themselves as they remove their helmets to reveal
their faces. These soldiers are not simple pawns, they are young men
with emotions and stuff. They turn against their ruler and rush towards
him as water cannons protect the palace.
At that point, the mask of the Absolute is shown thrown on the ground.
The scene then reverts to reality and shows again the riot police about to rush B.E.G.
The rebellion incited by the girls was one big fantasy dreamt up by B.E.G. and the army. They are now back to the cold, hard reality: You cannot fight the Absolute.
Meaning of the Video
Under the guise of entertainment, the video of Sixth Sense
gives its viewers a rather harsh lesson in power and politics. A basic
analysis of the story, answering simple questions such as “who won the
battle?” and “what’s the moral of the story?”, reveals that the elite
won and that resistance is useless. In fact, there never was any actual
resistance as B.E.G. were manipulated by the Absolute all along. The
uprising was nothing but a mere illusion, proving to the viewers that
they can be lead to believe anything they see.
Presented as heroes of the people, B.E.G. is shown to be inciting a
riot and being agents of liberation. The only thing they however truly
accomplished is a mere distraction, a temporary escape to a world filled
with brave and determined people, ready to fight for freedom. This is
what mass media accomplishes on a daily basis: Putting in the spotlight
artists who are, in appearance, rebellious and uncompromising, yet
following their messages is exactly what the elite wants the masses to
do. In communication-theory terms, the viewers are subjected to a
Hegelian dialectic, where a thesis and anti-thesis are proposed, but
engaging in either one of them ultimately advances the agenda of the
elite. In other words, it is one big circular mind-screw. Here’s a
little description of how it works:
“For the elite of his day, and for the monetary elite today, the Hegelian dialectic provides tools for the manipulation of society.Pop stars often play the role of “Goalpost Two” in entertainment videos, but the blatant symbolism of these videos show that they are truly working for the hidden rulers.
To move the public from point A to point B, one need only find a spokesperson for a certain argument and position him or her as an authority. That person represents Goalpost One. Another spokesperson is positioned on the other side of the argument, to represent Goalpost Two.
Argument A and B can then be used to manipulate a given social discussion. If one wishes, for instance, to promote Idea C, one merely needs to promote the arguments of Goalpost One (that tend to promote Idea C) more effectively than the arguments of Goalpost Two. This forces a slippage of Goalpost Two’s position. Thus both Goalpost One and Goalpost Two advance downfield toward Idea C. Eventually, Goalpost Two occupies Goalpost One’s original position. The “anti-C” argument now occupies the pro-C position. In this manner whole social conversations are shifted from, say, a debate over market freedom vs. socialism to a debate about the degree of socialism that is desirable.
The Hegelian dialectic is a powerful technique for influencing the conversations of cultures and nations, especially if one already controls (owns) much of the important media in which the arguments take place. One can then, as the monetary elite characteristically do, emphasize one argument at the expense of the other, effectively shifting the positions of Goalposts One and Two.”
- Daily Bell, Hegelian Dialectic
Although the four members of B.E.G. were
shown to be somewhat rebellious, the core of their message was, at the
end, exactly what the elite wanted to communicate. The concept of Sixth Sense
appeals to the shutting down of intellectual and cognitive functions to
“surrender” to the mesmerizing effect of lust in mass media. It is
during this somewhat hypnotized and slightly aroused state that messages
can effectively reach the viewer’s brains with maximum effectiveness.
In Conclusion
By analyzing the political message of Sixth Sense, one
forgets that this video is primarily aimed at children and teenagers.
While listening to the music and admiring their idols’ dancing, the
viewers are exposed to a powerful lesson that sticks in the subconscious
mind: Resistance is futile. Even worse, resistance does not even exist
as those who appear to be resisting are just leading you towards the
elite’s goal. These kinds of propaganda videos existed under
dictatorships, but today they are passed around as “entertainment”. They
get massive airplay on MTV and millions of hits on YouTube. In reality,
nobody is forced to watch these videos, but they are nevertheless quite
popular. Is there a reason why people willingly subject themselves to
this kind of elite propaganda? Yes. These videos appeal to their Sixth Sense … and people like that.
Uhm, you
know, I had more of V Like Vendetta notion to this video, but Vigilant
Citizens know better, I guess. Read also the article pointing to SHINee's Lucifer and Narsha's video. It's a
hilarious read, seriously. I never knew brainless entertainment that some
videos certainly are, may possess such deep (derp?) meaning.
I wonder if creators of those knew it.
I wonder if creators of those knew it.
And link to lyricist explanation, just in case.