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Katy Perry's new video "E.T." looks like Grey mind-programming psy-op.

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posted on Apr, 1 2011 @ 12:09 AM
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Originally posted by Hitoshura
1) The masses don't want to think they just want stimulation. = hugely insulting to most people, most people do like to think about things, often a lot of it might be directed at the wrong types of things, but it doesn't just make them zombies that want stimulation.


Believers operate under an assumption of arrogance. They believe only they know the truth and all others are ignorant, brainwashed sheep incapable of thinking for themselves.


Originally posted by Hitoshura
2) The whole idea that because the song's about Aliens it has to be Illuminati programming or another layer of Disclosure. Maybe she's just interested in Aliens like we are, and believes in them? What the hell is the big thing about celebrities believing in Aliens too? Aren't they allowed to just because they're famous and have plenty of cash?


This ties in with the believer's assumption of arrogance. As only they are privy to the truth, anyone else who discusses the topic cannot simply share the believer's interest in the topic, in the believer's mind such people have to be in on the conspiracy.


Originally posted by Hitoshura
4) And good on Kayne if he thinks he's an Alien! What's the big deal?


We return again to the assumption of arrogance. If a person were to come into this forum stating a belief they are an alien, many here would embrace them, take them for their word. But anyone else who states it through a bogeyman medium (such as the mainstream media), must be trying to brainwash us. But for what, not even the believers know. There is little consistency in their ramblings.



posted on Apr, 1 2011 @ 12:10 AM
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Originally posted by 0zzymand0s
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How about because they aren't role models: They are musicians. Seriously -- what kind of idiot looks to celebritards for model behavior to live by?


Did you just arrive on Earth?? Celebrities, specially from music industry have heavy influence over kids and teens. That's a fact. They dress like them, they behave like them, they mimic their ways. Dude, please.... are you serious??
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posted on Apr, 1 2011 @ 12:11 AM
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Originally posted by Caggy
I'm creeped, for real.... it makes me feel that Blue Beam is more real than i use to think, they're preparing the masses for it,


Please tell us you are joking. It's April Fool's, right?



posted on Apr, 1 2011 @ 12:12 AM
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I feel bad for anyone who can relate their life to a 4 minute modern pop song about sex, No what I really mean is don't sell yourself short and sum up the human experience to a cheap song you wont remember next year.
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posted on Apr, 1 2011 @ 12:12 AM
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Originally posted by WingedBull

Wow. No she is not. She is using allegory and analogy to express her feelings about another human being but many here are far too obtuse to comprehend that.


Sure. Because that's all the music industry is about, allegories about a real person they love... no need to just come out and say it though...

I don't want to give them credit for their mass brainwashing either but come on that's just letting them off way too easy
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posted on Apr, 1 2011 @ 12:14 AM
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Originally posted by 1AnunnakiBastard
Dude, please.... are you serious?


Considering the absolutely ignorant and embarrassing garbage you've peddled in this thread, not to mention the forum, you have not a single right to ask anyone that question. Earlier you accused CluckerSpud of trolling, when in fact you are the worst troll here.

So, let me ask you, are you serious? Do you actually believe the nonsense you are spouting?



posted on Apr, 1 2011 @ 12:15 AM
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The local pop station played this song over eight times in four hours. I quit counting after it hit five plays at 7 PM, after I got in to work at 5 PM. Admittedly, they played several other songs almost as much in the same time period, but this is the only one that really caught my attention. The lyrics... um.

My first thought was "Dayuuuuum, I wonder what ATS is gonna have to say about this..." My second thoughts were far darker.

I do believe that most, if not all, of pop music is a tool of TPTB to prepare the zombie masses for their dreary lives of wage slavery and false escapism through drunken sex and cripplingly shallow relationships...this takes it to a whole new level, IMHO. There's something more about this song that just kinda... it makes me uncomfortable on a level that pop music typically doesn't achieve. It's something more sinister than just insipid, brain rotting garbage. I'm not even a person who buys into the whole Anunnaki/alien slave theory, and it made me feel really creeped out anyway. The video makes it even worse, honestly. I wonder what they're preparing the zombie masses for, now?

I don't know. I don't like it, though, and I think I'll be wearing my earplugs at work until it's off the airwaves.



posted on Apr, 1 2011 @ 12:15 AM
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Originally posted by easy530
Sure. Because that's all the music industry is about, allegories about a real person they love... no need to just come out and say it though.


It's called art. Literature, cinema, poetry, all use it. It's about expressing old ideas in new ways. But again, I do not expect the ignorant and the obtuse to understand a thing like that.



posted on Apr, 1 2011 @ 12:15 AM
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Haha, you're probably not far off with that, well said.



posted on Apr, 1 2011 @ 12:17 AM
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Originally posted by nithaiah
I do believe that most, if not all, of pop music is a tool of TPTB to prepare the zombie masses for their dreary lives of wage slavery and false escapism through drunken sex and cripplingly shallow relationships...


So, dreary lives, slavery, drunken sex and swallow relationships did not exist before mass media?



posted on Apr, 1 2011 @ 12:20 AM
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Originally posted by WingedBull

Originally posted by nithaiah
I do believe that most, if not all, of pop music is a tool of TPTB to prepare the zombie masses for their dreary lives of wage slavery and false escapism through drunken sex and cripplingly shallow relationships...


So, dreary lives, slavery, drunken sex and swallow relationships did not exist before mass media?


Sure it did...no one said it didn't. BUT, it wasn't mass marketed and advertised as desirable. Unless we're aware of two different histories and this whole media blitz is totally "normal"



posted on Apr, 1 2011 @ 12:26 AM
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Originally posted by easy530
Sure it did...no one said it didn't. BUT, it wasn't mass marketed and advertised as desirable. Unless we're aware of two different histories and this whole media blitz is totally "normal"


Who is advertising it as desirable? Where are you getting that from this song? Oh, that's right, I forgot: a woman is singing about desiring someone and female sexuality is a thing to be feared.

I don't think a single anti-intellectual fear-monger here actually bothered listening to the song except in the most obtuse fashion, projecting their preconceived beliefs and prejudices onto it.

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posted on Apr, 1 2011 @ 12:31 AM
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Originally posted by FrancoUn-American
I feel bad for anyone who can relate their life to a 4 minute modern pop song about sex, No what I really mean is don't sell yourself short and sum up the human experience to a cheap song you wont remember next year


I feel bad for anyone who is incapable of understanding allegory and analogy in a music video, instead seeing in it a grand conspiracy to make us accept aliens and brainwash us into blah, blah, blah, whatever the fear-mongers are frightened of this week.



posted on Apr, 1 2011 @ 12:33 AM
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Originally posted by WingedBull

Who is advertising it as desirable? Where are you getting that from this song?

I don't think a single anti-intellectual fear-monger here actually bothered listening to the song except in the most obtuse fashion, projecting their preconceived beliefs and prejudices onto it.


You can name call all you want, no big deal. I'm just trying to have a civilized conversation on a topic I find interesting. To answer your question though, I think you should do a little bit more research on all the videos that come out with strong correlations to those topics. And in most cases its the video that emphasizes it heavily and hardly ever relates to the song though in this case the video did.

Rihanna's "S&M" - slavery, sex
Christina Aguilera's "Not Myself Tonight" - slavery, sex
As for drunkness, there's so many songs/videos that glorify this that I get tipsy at the thought of it.
In all honesty if you don't see sex, bondage, drukeness, empty relationships and brokenhearted "hopeless romantics" and all that those entail in today's media then I'm going to have to ask you what company you're using for your cable censorship because it's outstanding!

We could list things all night but it really goes without saying... You should check out thevigilantcitizen.com too.

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posted on Apr, 1 2011 @ 12:36 AM
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If you cared to actually study the subject you'd see that there are ample reasons for this conclusion. The so called aliens in the various abduction accounts seem to obsessed with reconstructing Jesus and falsifying that he died and the cross for our sins and was resurrected on the third day (a criterion for antichrist in the Bible). They also materialize and dematerialize like spirits and love to molest or interact sexually with their victims. The latter is a classic demon possession and occultic issue. That is the whole purpose of succubi and is in fact the perversion that gave us the hybrid nephilim in the pre flood era.

Perry is offering herself as a vessel for demonic penetration, no doubt she wants to bear a nephilim child herself. Perhaps the implication is that her husband is some kind of demon or reptillian. I could almost believe that of Russel Brand. Let's see how long that pairing will last anyway.

As for the guy who likes Kanya in this video, really? Have you heard how stupid, asinine and over the top crude and sexual his lyrics are here? My autistic third grader has a better command of the English language than this moron.



posted on Apr, 1 2011 @ 12:38 AM
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Originally posted by SevenThunders
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If you cared to actually study the subject you'd see that there are ample reasons for this conclusion. The so called aliens in the various abduction accounts seem to obsessed with reconstructing Jesus and falsifying that he died and the cross for our sins and was resurrected on the third day (a criterion for antichrist in the Bible). They also materialize and dematerialize like spirits and love to molest or interact sexually with their victims. The latter is a classic demon possession and occultic issue. That is the whole purpose of succubi and is in fact the perversion that gave us the hybrid nephilim in the pre flood era.

Perry is offering herself as a vessel for demonic penetration, no doubt she wants to bear a nephilim child herself. Perhaps the implication is that her husband is some kind of demon or reptillian. I could almost believe that of Russel Brand. Let's see how long that pairing will last anyway.

As for the guy who likes Kanya in this video, really? Have you heard how stupid, asinine and over the top crude and sexual his lyrics are here? My autistic third grader has a better command of the English language than this moron.


Exactly!!!!



posted on Apr, 1 2011 @ 12:41 AM
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Originally posted by easy530
You can name call all you want, no big deal. I'm just trying to have a civilized conversation on a topic I find interesting.


I'm not name-calling. I am describing the constant state of the believer: fear.


Originally posted by easy530
To answer your question though, I think you should do a little bit more research...


And you should learn what allegory and analogy are.


Originally posted by easy530
Rihanna's "S&M" - slavery, sex
Christina Aguilera's "Not Myself Tonight" - slavery, sex


Oh no! Women are talking about sex!

I know this is going to be very hard for you to comprehend but people were having sex and drinking long before Rihanna and Christina Aguilera. In fact, and I know this will be shocking to you, but you are here because of sex.


Originally posted by easy530
As for drunkness, there's so many songs/videos that glorify this that I get tipsy at the thought of it.


Another shocking fact, alcohol has been around for several thousand years. Marcus Antonius wrote a book called "Am I A Drunkard?" Amazing, considering he didn't have a pop-star there in Rome telling him to drink.


Originally posted by easy530
You should check out thevigilantcitizen.com too.


As I value both my time and my brain-cells, I'd rather not go places that will waste them.



posted on Apr, 1 2011 @ 12:42 AM
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posted on Apr, 1 2011 @ 12:50 AM
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You clearly have no clue, about a good many things then, its meant to be both funny and progressive.

I find it hilarious that people have not expanded themselves to think ever deeper, and realize that the message is really bang on, at least for some of us.



posted on Apr, 1 2011 @ 12:51 AM
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I don't see where you're getting the idea that I'm "anti-sex" or "anti-alcohol". Like I said, Its the perversion and overconsumption thereof that is the problem. The mass marketing and glorification of these actions outside of their respectable uses.
Now, of course, you will quote me on that and ask "What constitutes 'respectable use'" and frankly I don't believe that raunchy sexual innuendos gives any credit to what sex is for, which is procreation. And if the overconsumption of alcohol alters your state of mind to an incoherent one, then how is that good?

But I can see that you aren't really capable of accepting other people's beliefs or views, or rather, the fact that they believe them, whether you agree with them or not. Actually, I think you would rather undermine everyone around for whatever selfish gain. I was just giving my perspective. Forgive me for trying
So i'll let you have whatever last word it is that I know you won't be able to resist posting, (though I can't promise I'll be here to see it) but I'll sign off for the evening


God bless!
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