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cantsleepawink ago

Very interesting thread. Thank you. When the first Harry Potter book came out I bought it to read to my children who were quite young at the time. It was clear to me that the story was a mixture of mythology, fairy tales and an understanding of the use of archetypes within storytelling. To my mind, not terribly original but I could see the appeal for children. So, I always wondered about J.K. Rowling as an author. Back then the narrative being put out about her, was that she was a single mother, living on benefits, before striking it lucky with her first book deal, as in this Telegraph article. They forgot to mention that she took the entrance exams for Oxford University before going to Exeter University. Then moved on to working at Amnesty International, you can see this in the comments from this forum.

The use of magic as a theme in current British media and television programs is quite blatant and because of the little occult knowledge that I have, I have been of the opinion that there are a lot of mind control techniques that are being used for mass consumption in order to bring about profound societal change. To see Tavistock mentioned here comes as no surprise. I'll just leave a couple of links here about Rowling from a couple of conspiratorial type websites, so I can't vouch for the accuracy but could point to places to investigate:

J K Rowling, Gordon Brown and Spooky People

Joanna Rowling is a mind-controlled Monarch slave

rodeo13 ago

Thank you! I've been looking for info about JK & mind control.