Saturday, February 16, 2013


Taylor Swift's Grammy performance was one, big, nightmarish tribute to an MK-Ultra favorite: Alice in Wonderland. When will the music industry tire of refering to it? Apparently, never. Here we see the Taylor with the White Rabbit - as in "follow the White Rabbit through the looking glass", a trigger phrase to encourage dissociation in Mind Control.
Taylor Swift’s Grammy performance was one, big, nightmarish tribute to an MK-Ultra favorite: Alice in Wonderland. The music industry apparently never EVER tires of referring to it. In this pic, we see Taylor and the White Rabbit – as in “follow the White Rabbit through the looking glass”, a trigger phrase to encourage dissociation in Mind Control.

The performance featured lots of dualistic checkerboard patterns, creepy clowns and some poor guy being tortured on a hypnotic-patterned wheel. MK Galore.
The performance featured a whole lot of dualistic black and white patterns – widely used in Mind Control.  Here we see a poor guy being tortured on a hypnotic-patterned wheel. MK Galore.

There was also a guy wit red on one eye (at the right of the pic) and a puppet being controlled by a giant "handler". Yup, MK galore.
There was also a guy with a one-eye thing going on (at the right of the pic) and a puppet being controlled by a giant “handler”. Yup, MK galore.
 
Carrie Underwood's performance ended with a bunch of Monarch butterflies leaving her dress - the ultimate symbol for Monarch Programming. The song she was performing, Blown Away, is about her killing an abusive father - something that can refer to the concepts of trauma-based MK and dissociation. The music video of the song also subtly refers to The Wizard of Oz (an MK programming tool).
Carrie Underwood’s performance ended with a bunch of Monarch butterflies leaving her dress – the ultimate symbol for Monarch Programming. The song she was performing, Blown Away, is about her killing an abusive father – something that can refer to the concepts of trauma-based MK and dissociation. The music video of the song also subtly refers to The Wizard of Oz (an MK programming tool).

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