Lady Gaga is putting out shitty, catchy songs to hypnotize the flock and allow the Powers That Be to subconsciously spread their message, that they want society to be as dumb as possible.
I’ve always wondered that no one ever seems to name a single Illuminati, yet they are quite sure of their existence and exactly what their plans are.
It would seem to me that that would require someone actually seeing or hearing an Illuminati member (Illuminatus?) so you’d think a specific person could be named.
For example, if you want to talk about the Skull and Bones Society, and someone doubts you, you can name members. Ditto for the Trilateral Commission, the Bilderbergers, Scottish Rite Masons or really any group that definitely exists and people know something of what they say and do.
Now if the position was, “There are Illuminati but they are so secret we really don’t know what they plan or do” at least that would be consistent. But having books full of material about just what the Illuminati are up to, yet without anyone knowing of a single one, seems dubious at best.
Subliminal messages are pure science fiction. If the illuminati or any powerful institution wants to keep us as dumb as possible, they need to take control of our education, mass media and religion.
[quote]Bill Roberts wrote:
I’ve always wondered that no one ever seems to name a single Illuminati, yet they are quite sure of their existence and exactly what their plans are.
It would seem to me that that would require someone actually seeing or hearing an Illuminati member (Illuminatus?) so you’d think a specific person could be named.
For example, if you want to talk about the Skull and Bones Society, and someone doubts you, you can name members. Ditto for the Trilateral Commission, the Bilderbergers, Scottish Rite Masons or really any group that definitely exists and people know something of what they say and do.
Now if the position was, “There are Illuminati but they are so secret we really don’t know what they plan or do” at least that would be consistent. But having books full of material about just what the Illuminati are up to, yet without anyone knowing of a single one, seems dubious at best.
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Who wants to join the Scottish Rite Masons with me?
[quote]Bill Roberts wrote:
I’ve always wondered that no one ever seems to name a single Illuminati, yet they are quite sure of their existence and exactly what their plans are.
It would seem to me that that would require someone actually seeing or hearing an Illuminati member (Illuminatus?) so you’d think a specific person could be named.
For example, if you want to talk about the Skull and Bones Society, and someone doubts you, you can name members. Ditto for the Trilateral Commission, the Bilderbergers, Scottish Rite Masons or really any group that definitely exists and people know something of what they say and do.
Now if the position was, “There are Illuminati but they are so secret we really don’t know what they plan or do” at least that would be consistent. But having books full of material about just what the Illuminati are up to, yet without anyone knowing of a single one, seems dubious at best.
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Illuminism is more of an idea than a group. Similar to the Catholic church, it is more of a world view, imposed by the dead upon the living.
As a scientist, your beginning premises in science were determined by those who established science. They determined what you think and how you live. Nothing wrong with that, its just the way of life.
Illuminism simply believes that those who understand this process are better suited to run the world than unthinking masses obsessed with drugs, sex, and sundry entertainments.
If the masses can be kept docile with a hermaphrodite prancing about singing ‘Roma…ro-ma-ma’ or about her pokerface, then that’s simply how it is.
[quote]spyoptic wrote:
Subliminal messages are pure science fiction. If the illuminati or any powerful institution wants to keep us as dumb as possible, they need to take control of our education, mass media and religion.[/quote]
[quote]spyoptic wrote:
Subliminal messages are pure science fiction. If the illuminati or any powerful institution wants to keep us as dumb as possible, they need to take control of our education, mass media and religion.[/quote]
Lolwut? You think subliminal messegas do not have any effect on the human brain? Serially bro, just check out any hypnotist, subliminal messaging can be VERY powerful.
[quote]spyoptic wrote:
Subliminal messages are pure science fiction. If the illuminati or any powerful institution wants to keep us as dumb as possible, they need to take control of our education, mass media and religion.[/quote]
Uh, no, subliminal messages are not science fiction!!
Besides, what makes you so sure that the DoE isn’t already dumbing the population down and keeping it reliant on big brother?
Centrally planned education is part of a successful recipe to keep the established order in control. And I would not even call it a conspiracy theory. Look at all the misinformation kids are taught these days. I am thinking specifically of political correctness and conformity.