Illuminati UnMasked: Symbolic Pics of the Month
(September 2017)
As usual, the one-eye sign popped up everywhere in mainstream media
in the past month. It can be seen on the cover of magazines, on the
cover of music albums, on movie posters, and even on non-relevant ads.
We are constantly reminded of who owns this entire industry, yet very
few people actually see it.
Ryan
Gosling stars in the upcoming movie Bladerunner 2049. Wired Magazine
published an article promoting that movie and this is the main picture
of the article. One-Eye. In your face. Tell a friend. Also, that robot
head above Ryan has something going on in the right eye as well.
Harrison
Ford is the other star of Bladerunner 2049. He was featured in the cover story of GQ magazine to promote that movie as well. Once again, the one-eye sign. In your face. Tell a friend.
To
make 100% sure that you understand that there is nothing “random” about this one-eye thing, here’s another one. There is something sad about
these old guys forced to do these ridiculous signs to stay relevant.
Another
artist looking to stay relevant is Gwen Stefani who is doing the
classic “I need some moolah” move by releasing a Christmas album. The
cover features Stefani hiding an eye with a mistletoe. What a charming
way of indicating that she’s an industry slave. Also, good news, you can
buy a whole bunch of garbage featuring that one-eye sign.
Sehun
from K-Pop group EXO does the one eye thing on the cover of Super Elle
China. Subtle detail: On the nail of his raised index is a cross that is
inverted on the pic. The
cover of Echosmith’s new album features all three members with one eye
hidden. The guy at the bottom left also hides one eye with a flower to
make sure you understand that this is done on purpose.
NOT THE DOUGHBOY TOO! * Jumps out of the window *
This
is from Vogue Knitting. Yes, they even have models doing this stuff in
magazines about knitting. Considering the fact that Vogue has always
been 100% about elite symbolism, this is not surprising.
Another picture from the same magazine proving that there is nothing random here.
This ad for Bourjois is the most obvious one-eye extravaganza ever seen.
This
is Madonna’s daughter who is entering the fashion world through the big
door. I’m pretty sure her mommy has a few more $20 bills for her to
pose with.
Billie Piper in Stylist magazine. But wait, maybe this is just a quirky pic with no underlying meaning.
Two other pics from that Billie Piper article proving that there was nothing random about hiding one eye. It is a requirement.
Someone
should tell that little girl that this is not where the lollipop goes.
In all seriousness, she probably knows exactly where it goes but the
photographer made her do it.
An
ad for nails from Poland. You thought Poland was exempt from this crap,
didn’t you? You were like “At least, they don’t have this stuff in
Poland”. Made you feel good. Sorry to break it to you, but Poland is not
exempt.
The
album cover of the new Queens of the Stone Age albums is very symbolic. It features the devil covering the actual eyes of a rocker and
controlling his hands with strings like a puppet. A good way of
portraying the inner-workings of the industry.
Mel
B’s dress at the MTV VMAs had a clear message on it “You will never own
me”. It was interpreted as a message of defiance to her estranged
husband Stephen Belafonte as their nasty divorce battle continues.
However, the back of the dress appears to tell a deeper story.
On
her butt is a big eye which, as we know, represents the occult
industry. Are the words “You will never own me” also addressed to the
industry? Mel B’s current legal battle against Belafonte (a movie
producer) is not going her way and it is about to get uglier as
sensitive personal details are set to be aired out. Does she feel that
the industry is destroying her?