Great list, and I'm a believer that false Media narrative and personal data collection are well on their way into Realville. Two more things that are coming to light in the midst of this, maybe they fall under the list you already have. 1) Messaging and normalization of abuse, pedophilia, and satanism, via the music and entertainment industries. 2) Same as #1, applied to the art industry with the additional, and VERY REAL possibility of money laundering.
Personal note about ART: Aside from the obvious horror against humanity that we discover here every day, what I've seen and learned about the ART industry has been a painfully rude awakening for me. I was an art student at a university. It's been a couple of decades since, but considering the overall timeline, that isn't all that long ago. At that time, many students (certainly many of the painting majors) admired, and often tried to imitate the weirdest, and even the most unattractive work (famous artistic work that was interesting, but not marketable, being one-offs or not reproductions anyone would want to display in their homes) of the famous abstract expressionist and dada artists. Also, an admiration for contemporary photographers. We were all required to study art history, from ancient to current. We were mostly a young and free-thinking, art-loving, open-minded, long-haired crowd.
That said, in my experience over those years, NONE of us (university full-term, career-track, serious art students) were ever even ONCE academically introduced or exposed to any art like the absolute shit-art that's displayed at galleries like Transformer, or the celebrity-hyped performance art-shit like that of Marina Abromovich. Nothing like those things were EVER discussed, let alone imitated, in university classes or privately. We were being educated to become successful artists, yet completely unaware of the prolific, and LUCRATIVE professional potential these genres of art have to destroy, OR, to offer. A LOT OF PEOPLE are buying and selling, and A LOT OF ORGS are trading, buying and selling humanity, disguised as art. Protected by lawyers who are adept at abusing the shield of Constitutional Freedom of Expression, pornography, torture, dismemberment, murder, child abuse... every possible assault to humanity - is on display in galleries, financially supported by unaccountable elites, and celebrated in some special artistic world that doesn't care about art, or the harm they inflict on humanity.
Well, they are to some people (mostly people like us), but the rest are asleep. I was thinking just that. The rest we will have to red pill our friends and relatives about. Just like pizzagate, if they don't believe, just move on to the next one.
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AHuman ago
Yep. Pretty much. With the help from Wikileaks and Vault 7 it'll expose:
Should be fun. Stick around.
rooting4redpillers ago
Great list, and I'm a believer that false Media narrative and personal data collection are well on their way into Realville. Two more things that are coming to light in the midst of this, maybe they fall under the list you already have. 1) Messaging and normalization of abuse, pedophilia, and satanism, via the music and entertainment industries. 2) Same as #1, applied to the art industry with the additional, and VERY REAL possibility of money laundering.
Personal note about ART: Aside from the obvious horror against humanity that we discover here every day, what I've seen and learned about the ART industry has been a painfully rude awakening for me. I was an art student at a university. It's been a couple of decades since, but considering the overall timeline, that isn't all that long ago. At that time, many students (certainly many of the painting majors) admired, and often tried to imitate the weirdest, and even the most unattractive work (famous artistic work that was interesting, but not marketable, being one-offs or not reproductions anyone would want to display in their homes) of the famous abstract expressionist and dada artists. Also, an admiration for contemporary photographers. We were all required to study art history, from ancient to current. We were mostly a young and free-thinking, art-loving, open-minded, long-haired crowd.
That said, in my experience over those years, NONE of us (university full-term, career-track, serious art students) were ever even ONCE academically introduced or exposed to any art like the absolute shit-art that's displayed at galleries like Transformer, or the celebrity-hyped performance art-shit like that of Marina Abromovich. Nothing like those things were EVER discussed, let alone imitated, in university classes or privately. We were being educated to become successful artists, yet completely unaware of the prolific, and LUCRATIVE professional potential these genres of art have to destroy, OR, to offer. A LOT OF PEOPLE are buying and selling, and A LOT OF ORGS are trading, buying and selling humanity, disguised as art. Protected by lawyers who are adept at abusing the shield of Constitutional Freedom of Expression, pornography, torture, dismemberment, murder, child abuse... every possible assault to humanity - is on display in galleries, financially supported by unaccountable elites, and celebrated in some special artistic world that doesn't care about art, or the harm they inflict on humanity.
druhill007 ago
So happy to log into VOAT and see some high quality posts. WWOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 😂✊✊✊
strix-varia ago
Oh I so hope you are right.
Kapao ago
If those things aren't painfully obvious already, no amount of revelation will help.
carmencita ago
Well, they are to some people (mostly people like us), but the rest are asleep. I was thinking just that. The rest we will have to red pill our friends and relatives about. Just like pizzagate, if they don't believe, just move on to the next one.
AHuman ago
lol. true