It's deeper than that too. Look at St. Vincent.
Played with Polyphonic Spree (cult band), is partly Ashkenazi, and her father went to prison for conspiracy, wire fraud, securities fraud, and money laundering. She wrote her album "Daddy's Home" about him coming home from prison. Not goofy at all. And Jack Antonoff, who co-wrote that album and MANY others like for Taylor Swift, Lorde, Lana del Rey, etc., also Jewish. He also worked with Carly Rae Jepsen, who had that monumentally goofy video for "I Really Like You" with Tom Hanks.
Antonoff dated Lena Dunham. Even goofier is that he played at venues like "anarchist" bookstores with his first band, Outline. Sure, he's an "anarchist". They always give Grammies to people that don't kowtow to the system.
I think a lot of it starts with people that proclaim to be Jewish, but not really. The "Judeo-atheists" as one recent post on here talked here talked about, but whom aren't really atheists. They are cultists or Satanists in disguise. And they certainly aren't bucking the system, they ARE the system. A lot of it revolves around fomenting discord in others, so that they can profit and keep control.
That's crazy. I've seen AWOLNATION live too. They were pretty good, honestly.
So, last night I made a comment on Reddit that involved an Unsolved Mysteries episode with a guy named Rey Rivera, who jumped to his death from the thirteenth floor of a hotel in Baltimore. There's actually a bar on that floor called "The 13th Floor" that I've drank at once. There's a bar called the "Owl Bar" on the first floor too. There's elements in Rey Rivera's death that are Freemasonic, so too with the owl bar (owl of Minerva, Bohemian Grove, etc.). Some similarities to the Bohemian CLUB too.
Tthere was a coded piece of paper they found after his death with a list of movies and strange wording, and one of the movies was The Game, and some of the language on the paper referred to "The Game" in real life.
So I was reading more about Airborne Toxic Event, and the cult that the lead guy Mikel Jollett was in was Synanon. (Sin-anon)
And lo and behold, check out this excerpt from the "Practices" section of their wikipedia:
"One of the most distinguishing practices of the Synanon community was a therapeutic practice commonly referred to as "The Game." The game was a session during which one member would talk about themselves and then endure intense criticism by their peers.[22] During this practice, members were encouraged to be critical of everything, using harsh and profane language.[14] The practice has been charactized as a form of attack therapy.[5] Outside of The Game, members were required to act civilly to each other. While in The Game, members criticized each other, but left as friends and supportive community members.[22] The Game served not only as Synanon's most prominent form of therapy and personal change, but also worked as a way for leaders to collect the opinions of community members. Because there was no hierarchy in The Game, members could freely criticize Synanon's highest leadership, who would then take member concerns into consideration when deciding policy."
Synanon was in Santa Monica, and Rey Rivera died in Baltimore after moving there from LA.
Another interesting bit is at the bottom of their wikipedia under "Popular Depictions", "On September 26, 2022, the TrueAnon podcast also released a 5-part series on the history of Synanon called The Game.Throughout the series, one of the show's hosts, Brace Belden, talks about his childhood experience in a correctional, co-ed private facility called the Monarch School, which has been closed due to allegations of widespread abuse under the watch of its founder, Patrick McKenna, a Synanon disciple."
So, MKULTRA in the open, I guess. I'm sure there's more to it all, I barely looked into it. But writing a comment about "The Game" and seeing it basically the next time I looked at anything online was pretty striking.
Look at the band you mentioned as well.
At a former job, a female co-worker really like Airborne Toxic Event, and they were pretty meh to me.
The whole band and their background is shady af. How many people play on Conan for their FIRST release?
Lead guy for the band was born into a "cult", but magically now lives in one of the richest areas of the world...Sure, sure.
His writing was featured by Oprah. 'Nuff said.
Oh I've got lower hanging fruit than that, and I'm not saying that as a double entendre.
Still, untreated tobacco probably isn't as bad as it is made out to be. Even the oldest person in recent memory (a lady from France that died about 15 years ago) smoked a big cigar every day.
Obviously, it's not good, but it is a nice accompaniment to contemplation.
Even worse is that I smoke and drink coffee, and heat makes mercury fillings give off more vapor. I swear I can feel it sometimes, like little waves.
It's readily noticeable if you've seen any of the videos about it where they show it using fluorescence/phosphoresence.
And of course the origins of putting fluoride in water is shady as hell.
It depends. My mom has a crown she has had replaced three or four times now. I know, because she tells me about it, a lot. LOL
My brother has a bridge as well (due to radiation damage to his teeth), and his crowns are fine. Still, there is a major difference between 10 years and 50 years of having crowns.
This is pretty funny...
When I was in grad school, I went to a friend's parents house for a couple of summer parties.
My friend's father was one of the chiefs of surgery at Johns Hopkins. His mother was an administrator there. Needless to say, their place was pretty nice. His father bought and rebuilt Model T and other early model Fords. So that was cool to see.
Anyhow, I can't swim, and my friends were mainly hanging out in the water, drinking, water skiing, stuff like that one time, and I just was kinda meandering around.
So, I ended up hanging out indoors a bit, and I'm pretty sure that my friend's father had that exact book (Death and Dentistry) on his coffee table.
I read through it, and I was shocked. The book was WAY out of place with his other reading material, too, which is why it attracted my attention (it is a pretty small book).
I talked to his father about it, and got him to admit that tooth removal is generally the way to go, for most situations. Obviously resin fillings are better than mercury amalgam, but they aren't nearly as durable.
I've opted to have teeth removed every time I've had a major issue, and I haven't even gotten implants LOL. Your teeth will adjust fine, and chewing is no issue. Now if it is an issue, or it's a noticeable tooth, then of course implants are probably the way to go.
My last dentist even stated that the last big general dentist meeting he went to, there was a marked shift in the number of dentists who were moving away from root canals and crowns entirely.
My current dentist still does crowns, but generally pushes for implants. Crowns seem like a cheaper option, but if you talk to people that have crowns, there's very often issues, more often than dentists will tell you up front.
I meant to get back to you, but I really don't have much to add LOL.
I definitely agree with the line about rebelling more and more.
I cannot find the Bible passage, but there's one about how people in the end times will keep doing what they are doing, up until the end.
They used to feign plausible deniability, but the internet age that stuff doesn't really fly.
LOL, a good analogy I just came up with is a hole in a dyke. The little Dutch boy saved a village by plugging it with his finger.
The "bad guys" today notice that there is a hole in the dyke, so they carefully construct mud balls, which they fling at the hole.
In the time that it takes them to construct the balls, they failed to notice that the dyke was already gone.
The water was already upon them.
Also think about this...*supposedly" the KKK set fire to crosses to intimidate blacks.
If the KKK were Christians, they wouldn't burn crosses. But there's plenty of anti-Christian groups that would burn crosses...kinda like how the KKK at Harvard was mostly Jewish...you don't say...
So a Jew making a bigger Israel is wonderful!