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J-Pop is a force to be reckoned with in Asia and, like all
major musical markets, it is not exempt from the occult elite’s Agenda.
Perfume’s “Pick Me Up” is all about Illuminati symbolism and the elite’s
favorite theme: Portraying artists as mind controlled slaves.
In
the span of a few years, I published several articles on K-Pop (Korean
pop) and J-Pop (Japanese pop) music videos as they are intensively used
to propagate the elite Agenda in Asia. Perfume is a Japanese girl-band
that has been pushing that Agenda for years (I wrote about how they were
all about that one-eye sign in 2011 and about how they promoted transhumanism in 2012). Perfume is now back and is more blatant and ever. Pick Me Up has indeed all of the elements of a typical Illuminati narrative and, as usual, they are concealed behind a fake premise.
For the unsuspecting viewer, the video of Pick Me Up
appears to be about a timeless philosophical theme … shopping. The
video indeed begins with the girls walking around while holding shopping
bags and whatnot. Then, things get weird. While most YouTube comments
say “Wow, that was so creative”, the truth is that there’s nothing
creative about Pick Me Up. It is yet another video as
portraying pop stars mind controlled slaves who are coerced into
saluting their oppressors. (If you never heard of Monarch mind control, read this first).
Let’s look at the video.
Pick Me Up
As
stated above, the video begins with the members of Perfume walking in
Tokyo at exactly 23:59pm. Something is about to change – a brand new day
is literally upon them. As they walk by a clothing store with male
mannequins on display, we realize that the mannequins are actually alive
and are creepily watching the girls.
The girls then see strange things happening around them. They are then lifted from the ground.
The
above scene represents the girls in the process of dissociating from
reality. MK slaves in a state of dissociation are said to feel
weightlessness, as if floating on air. The hypnotic pattern in the
background
highlights the fact that this is a psychological process
happening in their heads.
The girls then find themselves in an
alternate world – which represents their psyche in a state of
dissociation. There, we see Perfume posing as lifeless mannequins,
trapped behind an invisible window.
During their stay in the world of dissociation, we see a several images representing their state of Illuminati slaves.
This, of course, is a reference to the ultimate Illuminati symbol, the All-Seeing eye inside a triangle.
We also see images relating to the mental state of MK slaves.
Escher’s gift for creating images that confuse the brain have been exploited by MK handlers to program MK slaves.
“The art work of the European artist M.C. Escher is exceptionally well suited for programming purposes. For instance, in his 1947 drawing “Another World”, the rear plane in the center serves as a wall in relation to the horizon, a floor in connection with the view through the top opening and a ceiling in regards to the view up towards the starry sky. Reversals, mirror images, illusion, and many other qualities appear in Escher’s art work which make all 76 of his major works excellent for programming.”
– Fritz Springmeier, The Illuminati Formula to Create a Mind Control Slave
After
dwelling in the world of dissociation for a while, the girls complete
their programming and their alter-persona gets activated.
The core and the alter persona run together in order to escape creepy mannequins dressed as shady men.
Seeing
that the mannequin-men are closing in on them, the core and alter
personas have no choice but to jump into the void. This symbolically
represents the MK handler pushing the slaves towards the completion of
the programming.
By
jumping into the void with the alter persona, the core completes
programming. The activated alter is now a real entity that can be
triggered by the handler.
Back in the real world, the girls notice they have new shopping bags. Because … oh right … that video was about shopping.
In Conclusion
Perfume’s Pick Me Up
is more proof that the repetitive pattern of MK imagery found in music
videos is a worldwide phenomenon that transcends musical genres and
cultures. It is proof that a single, powerful elite is in control of the
music industry across the world and forces its symbolism upon it. This
shouldn’t be a surprise as all music labels with distribution means are
owned by a handful of mega-conglomerates that control mass media
outlets. For instance, Perfume is signed with Universal Music group (the
largest music corporation in the world), which is owned by Vivendi SA,
one of the five conglomerates controlling the entire entertainment
industry.
So, as long as these people are in charge, the music
industry will be populated with puppets who have no control over their
creations and forced to propagate the elite’s agenda. While there are
artists who have the fortitude of resisting to the temptation of
“selling out”, there will always be desperate artists who will look up
to the music industry giants, begging them one single thing : “Pick me
up”.
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