Kpop Satanic/Illuminati Influence/Kpop Industry

On the Instagram account asianfeed, it had a post with the following:

“A new investigation reveals that 8 out of 10 female K-pop trainees reportedly stop menstruating, exposing the hidden side of a beloved genre :broken_heart::south_korea:

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Sounds to me like they all had stage moms. Willing to throw their kids to the wolves for fame.

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I wonder how Kpop Demon Hunters exploded so suddenly worldwide. How is this movie so popular? Surely Freemasons and elites are behind it, not to mention it’s made by Sony Pictures Animation.

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You get a combination of demon representation, kpop thats been trending over the past decade, with too many A listers involved for it not to blow up. They make it seem like the film itself was an underdog story; that Sony gave the distribution rights to Netflix because they didnt believe in it. But it was picked up by Sony anyways, which isn’t a small deal from the start.

The things they reveal in plain sight to kids were crazy the first time watching it. Most people will just dismiss it as a fantasy concept, not knowing it echos the truth. They needed this to be widespread for people to accept the idea subconsciously, in a more consumable cartoon medium.

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K3y’s Hunt3r MV

Aside from the obvious duality and alter egos (hunter vs. hunted / predator vs. prey) I think it also depicts surveillance state and beast system.

K3y is shown to be tracked on a street view over the phone around dystopian looking area, his location and what appears to be face recognition can be seen.

Revelation 13:7 “It was given power to wage war against God’s holy people and to conquer them. And it was given authority over every tribe, people, language and nation.”

For a split second one of the frames literally flashes ERROR_666

Revelation 13:16–18 “It also forced all people, great and small, rich and poor, free and slave, to receive a mark on their right hands or on their foreheads, so that they could not buy or sell unless they had the mark, which is the name of the beast or the number of its name. This calls for wisdom: let the person who has insight calculate the number of the beast, for it is the number of a man. That number is 666.”

Then we can see otherwise a pretty random shot of guillotine (one of his alter egos seemingly got decapitated)

Revelation 20:4 “I saw thrones on which were seated those who had been given authority to judge. And I saw the souls of those who had been beheaded because of their testimony about Jesus and because of the word of God. They had not worshiped the beast or its image and had not received its mark on their foreheads or their hands. They came to life and reigned with Christ a thousand years.”

Lastly, people in the MV passed out or moving in a zombie-like way. Perhaps depicting the ones that had taken the mark?

Revelation 9:5–6 “And to them it was given that they should not kill them, but that they should be tormented five months… And in those days shall men seek death, and shall not find it; and shall desire to die, and death shall flee from them.”

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So I’m a stay that has recently felt myself pulling out of straykids, I actually joined the fandom in early 2024. The “DO IT” trailer was really symbolic and dark. Here I’ve gathered some of the concept photos of them doing the one eye symbol.

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In NMIXX’s MV Blue Valentine, we see a scene of one of the members with a dripping mouthful of black goo at 0:28.

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  • “behaviour modification tool
  • personality change tool (meant to change your personality”

How does k pop achieve this? How does fan behaviour and personality change.. Many bands don’t sing in English?

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How is a foreign sasaeng that does not know Korean, created?

The kpop industry’s persona manufacturing makes the sasaeng is madly infatuated and obsessively “in love” with the idol(s), possibly because the idol(s) love fraud scam persona, MVs, translated lyric videos, are so effective.

The kpop fan(s) undergo a major personality change from having a relatively normie personality to being in love with k-celebrities.

Something to think about.

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That ‘s creepy and gross

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Hi @OrinaCano I used to go by the username Arhur12 in the old thread. That was a typo actually loll. Glad to see these forums back!!!

A lot happened in these months. First of all I dropped SH1Nee and most Kpop groups. I barely listen to Kpop anymore. But what really got me to give up on T@emin fully was his appearance on L33 Soo Man’s Documentary Premiere. The same Documentary where footage from Jonghyun’s funeral was used to whitewash Soo man’s image.

I did some digging and realized TM’s career has been funded by Grandpa since his departure from SM. Recently the verdict for the Exo CBX vs SM ENT came out and I wasn’t surprised. TM is not getting this much attention in US for no reason. He is an industry plant. Most idols in Superm were Industry plants and L33 Soo Man’s picks. Once he was kicked out they started to leave SM bcz under Soo Man they got priority as grandpa was biased and gave more opportunities to the idols who licked his feet loll. Jonghyun was sidelined in favour of TM during his life for the same reason even though Jonghyun was more talented. The pattern is the same in most SM groups under LSM management.

This tour of TM I didn’t follow because I hated the song..it made my ears bleed. I was wrong last year about him having musical talent because last year his solo album post SM had few decent songs but actually I believe he didn’t write anything on his last EP eternal and the marketing was falsely calling him self-produced. He never composed anything in SM and suddenly after 4 months of joining a new company he was putting out an album where he had writing credits on all songs? He was just trying to be Jonghyun desperately and be seen as a talented composer but imo he did not write anything and his album, lightstick, world tour last year was all paid by Soo Many bcz where did BPM get all the money? I have always wondered about this and after he was seen with Soo Man on his documentary premiere I figured he was getting the funds from Soo Man

The reason I dropped him even though he was an ult of mine and it was difficult for me to let go fully of the idea he was fully gone was I saw a clip from his encore concert in April this year from his world tour. The VCR mocks a verse from bible it was literally displayed on the screen. I will try to find and post about it. The VCR was full of luciferian and alchemical symbolism and made me feel uneasy inside. I stopped stanning him immediately after that..this tour has that same energy the dark energy he has ever since he left SM so I have been avoiding him..

Also did you notice he got plastic surgery?

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Is there any NCTzen here? I don’t formally stan them but after I dropped SH1nee my Spotify randomly played a few NCT DJJ songs and I ended up liking them. I looked into them for few months casually but didn’t formally stan because I don’t follow or stan idols anymore. I would like to know more about them though the symbolism etc and the members y’all think are the most involved in this illuminati/satanic thing?

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Is the the music secondary to the hype? Sounds like music is secondary, parasocial relationships are the main appeal to the fans?

I asked what the hype is about because I never connected to the music although the songs and videos are extremely well produced..

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Hello Arthur,welcome back,i’m Minnie from the old forum

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Yes the parasocial relationship is what is first, the music second.

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Kpop was made as a cultural export to boost Korea’s soft power and economy. It’s a business more than art. Building Parasocial relationships is the easiest route to getting profits from dumb teenagers buying albums in bulk to make their unnie and oppa happy. It’s the same strategy used in western pop to market teen idols and Disney stars just taken to the extreme.

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Ladies Code I Hate you mv

the video is creepy and pretty symbolic, knowing that two members die in a tragic way

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