Well, I was unable to put together this Part Three last week, too busy and health and vehicle issues. So, this post is a week late.
Further, I want to mention a novel I'd read and did a lesson on during in my senior year of High School, in English Literature class, a novel by Aldous Huxley, called Point Counter Point. Many consider Huxley to be some socialistic elite scumbag who wanted to screw over the average person, because, after all, that's what Thomas Huxley and the Fabian Socialists wanted to do. Thing is, while Aldous was a Fabian Socialist (as was George Orwell, by the way), he also told the truth about the psychopathic and anti-human aspects of the elites he hanged out with. While Brave New World is his magnum opus so-to-speak, Point Counter Point is maybe his best and most truthful novel, for it exposes the utter arrogance and psychopathy of the British elite upper class and aristocracy, set in the 1920s—and also features one or two "good guy" characters who opposed this evil elite agenda. This novel, too, inspired my authoring of my novels (the Huxley novel also has a 'murder rule' aspect to it). It is for this reason that, unlike so many exposers of elite evil who consider Aldous Huxley an elite scumbag, I do not (and didn't he predict in a way the transhumanist evil being brought about now in his Brave New World?).
Back to this Part Three post…
From the latter 1960s moving forward, little by little, I found truths that caused me to wonder what the agenda of the popular music and entertainment industries truly was. The whole psychedelic drug thing, the effects of which did not resonate with me: the expression "turn on, tune in, drop out" made no sense…drop out of what? Because articles written in pop culture magazines back then couldn't help but report "hippies" and whoever taking these drugs and throwing themselves out of windows or thinking they could fly…headfirst onto pavement! Then there was the change in the music, from regular pop to 'psychedelic' and 'orchestral.' The orchestral (Moody Blues, Pink Floyd, Emerson, Lake and Palmer, and others) was great, almost traditional classical in a way. But the psychedelic was…weird, especially the Beatles album Sargeant Peppers (and the rest of the title), which had the weirdest album cover I had ever seen. All sorts of celebrities on it, many of them dead. Then that weird looking bald-looking older man on the right side of the cover as one looks at it…who turned out to be the forefather of satanic influence in pop culture, Aleister Crowley. That died in 1947…twenty years before that album came out. The opening lyric of the Sargeant Pepper song brings this up (and since the lyric is copyrighted, I'm not going to quote it), and refers to the likely possibility that Crowley was indeed Sargeant Pepper, who "taught" the band to do something if you know what I mean. Plus, Paul McCartney looked different for some reason…and then later, the Abbey Road album cover has him barefoot…Hmmmmm. It was around that time that the 'Paul is dead' meme came about. Then about ten years later, John Lennon was assassinated. Then, after George Harrison during an interview (sorry, don't have link but it's on YouTube) claimed Paul was indeed dead, so became Harrison! So too did Ringo report this years later, and he is still alive…I hope anyway!
Then there is the Rolling Stones song "Sympathy for the Devil." That song came out around the time band founder Brian Jones "suicided" in his swimming pool. And then, at the end of 1969 at Altamont Music Festival they headlined, a fan of the group was murdered by Hells Angels roadies, right in front of Jagger, who would not stop it. After that, I was no longer a fan of theirs.
Then rock's greatest guitarist, Jimi Hendrix, a couple of weeks after performing at the Isle of Wight Music Festival I attended (but missed seeing Hendrix since we had to return to the US), was found "choking on his own vomit" in London. Huh? Then a short time later, Jim Morrison of the Doors "suicided" as well…which got me thinking was this because he was the first rocker that I know of who "exposed himself" on stage at some gig in the US—which drove the "moral majority types" bonkers and then claims to ban the Doors? Hmmmm….
Now, onto Led Zeppelin, and their megahit on their fourth album "Stairway to Heaven." Weird song, supposedly written "automatically" according to singer Robert Plant. It didn't take me too long to consider the possibility that this "automatic writing" may have been demonic. Get a hold of a Bible and read Isaiah Chapter 14 and "the five 'I-wills'" that Lucifer 'ascends' to in order to replace God. And did guitarist Jimmy Page's love of Aleister Crowley have something to do with this? He bought Boleskin, Crowley's Loch Ness estate in the late 70s. And then shortly thereafter singer Plant lost his young son to death. A curse? Then they lost drummer Bonham…then they shortly split up. Hmmmmm…..
The 80s? I pretty much stopped following rock bands then, what with heavy metal and such taking over the charts. I had no interest in AC-DC and the rest…but at least a genre I hated, disco, bit the dust! Dire Straits was really the only 70s-89s band I followed. I thought their songs had meaning.
It was beginning in the mid-90s that I started doing more music industry research, especially after the "suicide" of Nirvana's frontman Kurt Cobain. Nirvana was a fave band of many of the students I taught HS math in El Paso, and they were disturbed over Cobain's "suicide." Which got me thinking, why all these suicides? Or were they something else? It was also at that time (thanks largely to the massacre at Waco in 1995) that I started making connections of the new genre of rock music, including grunge and what some called 'death metal' (Slayer, Morbid Angels, Drowning Pool, and more). Why the violence? And who was running the industry that my kids might get influenced by? Thank God that did not happen! And it was then that the connection to the now-obvious satanic agenda hit me with full force—the rulers of the music industry and entertainment industries were the same folks who ruled the governments, companies and oligarchies and tech firms and banking and…you name it!
That was why my prodigal band from England, while believing they had control over themselves, really didn't, as evil spiritual and physical forces captured them, as their rock star lifestyles left them all empty in one form or another, which was why they "took time off" after two of them had heart attacks and they began to right themselves, as fathers and husbands and seekers of life meaning. Which would lead to physical, and then spiritual, healing.
Further, in previous posts, I had mentioned John Todd, who ran Zodiac productions and in the later 70s turned to Christ. In the 2000s or later, he exposed the satanic forces that helped rule the music industry using 'master discs,' which would be used to produce the many albums for sale by Zodiac and the rest of the album label outfits. These discs were 'prayed over' using satanic chants and more. This fact helped to back the notion I had, especially in producing the final trilogy novel, The Prodigal Band, in the 2010s, that evil really did control the industry, and that the recording artists really had no choice in the matter if they wanted to keep their celebrity status. But two factors made it possible for the prodigal band to have some control over what they produced and how they produced it—they formed their own record label, and their manager was the son of one of the most powerful persons on Earth. And, for the band to right themselves successfully, these two formulations had to be included in the novels.
The next post will come within the next two weeks, but not sure what the post will be about. However, it might be inspired by the recent likely assassination attempt on Slovakia's leader Fico, who opposes the "great reset" agenda of the WEF and the WHO "pandemic treaty," the evil agendas of the evil that rules this world. He's still alive, thank God…hopefully, he won't be "murder-ruled"!
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