Saturday, July 20, 2013

How the Illuminati Brainwash Your Children

Disbelief in the Illuminati is rampant, and those who proclaim their existence are branded as paranoid crazies. However, it is those skeptics who should be labeled as such, for they have been brainwashed since childhood and are completely unaware of it. From cartoons to toys, the NWO is successfully molding children to be the perfect drones of their new society.

All of this begins with cartoons that glamorize heroic violence. TV shows such as G.I. Joe, Transformers, and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles all convey just one simple message and that's violence is the ultimate answer to everything. G.I. Joe is the worst offender. This program and toy line convince young children that evil can only be stopped by fighting and sacrifice. By introducing it to kids before they even reach kindergarten, the Illuminati are successfully turning small children into future soldiers who will gladly die for their cause. G.I. Joe is also rife with symbolism. Using "Cobra" and other snake symbols as enemies is one such reference to Satan. 

In Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, children are taught not to care by the four fun-loving anthropomorphic reptiles. While committing the most violent acts, these four characters live in ignorance and equate shattering a man's ribcage with cooking a microwave dinner. Indeed, TMNT helps to convince children not to take violence seriously. To make matters worse, the cartoon is also filled with Illuminati symbols. The most prominent one is the giant eyeball on top of the Technodrome. If you watch much of the series, you will see eyes on many enemy weapons and vehicles. This is just one of many symbols revealing the evil behind the series.

The brainwashing and desensitizing of our kids continues with more and more forms of media. As they get older, violent video games become the norm as does pro-wrestling and Ultimate Fighting Championships. Aside from promoting brutality, some of these seek to trivialize the Illuminati as part of a greater effort to prevent people from not believing it. Who can remember WCW's New World Order group back in the 1990s? The use of this moniker was deliberately intended to be a first mental reference whenever someone heard "NWO." Instead of thinking of the Illuminati, "NWO" causes people to think of a bunch of half-naked steroid enhanced stuntmen. What better way is there to hide in plain sight?

Now, the question is why are the Illuminati using these tactics? To answer that, one must look back on the Vietnam era. During this period, the NWO was thwarted by mass protests and uprisings. No one supported the violence or the loss of life. As a result, the U.S. was forced to withdraw its troops, allowing Vietnam to fall. This setback caused the Illuminati to return to the drawing board to analyze what had gone wrong and how it could be fixed. They realized that the people were not comfortable with wide scale violence or causes that were not easy to understand. This is what prompted them to target children. By convincing kids that violence was not so bad, the Illuminati could expect less resistance to future wars as well as more people volunteering to fight. So far, their tactics have proven successful. The protests of the Vietnam era did not occur during the Gulf Wars or Afghanistan.

Nothing will change with children's programming save for the occasional tweak to enhance its effectiveness. The Illuminati have discovered a method to control young minds and have been doing it for two generations. Can they be stopped?

10 comments:

  1. By "other organizations" you meant the Satanic cult of Scientology, right?

    Nexus magazine advertises the Church of Scientology.

    Duncan Roads has never denied being a Scientologist, like his wife.

    Marcus Allen of Nexus U.K. is a Scientologist. Nexus U.K. is based in East Grinstead.

    The Roads family are from East Grinstead, UK HQ of the Church of Scientology.

    In late 2012, two UFOs were seen hovering over Scientologist HQ. What were they doing? Making contact with those who serve the dark side of the force? Well, here are your alien traitors.

    Roads' friend Dennis Stevenson is a Scientologist. Stevenson was elected to the A.C.T. Parliament on false pretences.

    Duncan Roads has never uttered, or printed, one word of criticism of the Church of Scientology.

    Duncan Roads attended a 'Nexus Discussion Group' in Gympie, Queensland in the mid 1990s and told the group his wife was a Scientologist.

    Duncan Roads attended the Jenni Edgely-hosted Nitty Gritty 1 seminar on December 7th, 1991 and swore allegience to "the Libyan people." They were the first words out of his mouth at the very beginning of his talk. I have a witness.

    Duncan Roads cultivated David Icke and many, many others because they served the purposes of Scientology.

    David Icke has claimed that East Grinstead is 'the centre' of satanic activity in the UK.

    Duncan Roads has never refuted David Ickes' contention about his home town.

    Is it a coincidence East Grinstead is also the HQ of Scientology, Satanism and Nexus magazine in the UK?

    Ask yourself, EVERY single organisation you can think of gets bucketted with snide innuendo in Nexus, everybody except Scientology.

    Why is that so? It serves the purposes of Scientology, a satanic organisation.

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  2. By "other organizations" you meant the Satanic cult of Scientology, right?

    Nexus magazine advertises the Church of Scientology.

    Duncan Roads has never denied being a Scientologist, like his wife.

    Marcus Allen of Nexus U.K. is a Scientologist. Nexus U.K. is based in East Grinstead.

    The Roads family are from East Grinstead, UK HQ of the Church of Scientology.

    In late 2012, two UFOs were seen hovering over Scientologist HQ. What were they doing? Making contact with those who serve the dark side of the force? Well, here are your alien traitors.

    Roads' friend Dennis Stevenson is a Scientologist. Stevenson was elected to the A.C.T. Parliament on false pretences.

    Duncan Roads has never uttered, or printed, one word of criticism of the Church of Scientology.

    Duncan Roads attended a 'Nexus Discussion Group' in Gympie, Queensland in the mid 1990s and told the group his wife was a Scientologist.

    Duncan Roads attended the Jenni Edgely-hosted Nitty Gritty 1 seminar on December 7th, 1991 and swore allegience to "the Libyan people." They were the first words out of his mouth at the very beginning of his talk. I have a witness.

    Duncan Roads cultivated David Icke and many, many others because they served the purposes of Scientology.

    David Icke has claimed that East Grinstead is 'the centre' of satanic activity in the UK.

    Duncan Roads has never refuted David Ickes' contention about his home town.

    Is it a coincidence East Grinstead is also the HQ of Scientology, Satanism and Nexus magazine in the UK?

    Ask yourself, EVERY single organisation you can think of gets bucketted with snide innuendo in Nexus, everybody except Scientology.

    Why is that so? It serves the purposes of Scientology, a satanic organisation.

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  3. I worship and bow down to the Illuminati. You will all gladly suck it's fully erected massive NWO reptilian COCK.

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  4. By the way CAPCHAS are tools of the Illuminati.

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    1. Israel,america and even Britain all their leaders are apart of satanic cult nwo speech by I think John f Kennedy. How I wonder what you are from the nursery rhyme twinkle twinkle little star back wards is I wish there was no allah

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  5. Duncan Roads from Nexus Magazine here. Some corrections to the disinfo artist above:
    - my wife is and never was, a scientologist
    - I did NOT make ANY claims about scientology at the Gympie talk
    - the church of scientology hate Nexus, and do NOT advertise in us
    - Marcus Allen, our UK rep, left the Scientologists in the 80s
    - David Icke hates Nexus
    - I have never sworn allegiance to the Libyan people, although I did attend several events at Jeni Edgley's place
    - We HAVE published criticism of the Church of Scientology, which is why they hate us
    - I think the Church of Scientology is an intelligence front, and I would NEVER advocate ANYONE to EVER have ANYTHING to do with them.

    Seriously, where do people like you come from? Why do you spout such lies?

    Duncan Roads
    Nexus Magazine

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  6. The KIlluminati are the Gods of this f*ck*ng world! Everybody will bow down and worship the Satanic, Nazi/Communist Anti Christ sent by Lucifer, the Lord of All Worlds! Everybody must bow down and prostrate to the Reptilian KIlluminati Bankster controlled New World Order and are going to kiss Satan Kumara's ass right in the b*ttcr@ck as He makes you blaspheme Jesus, the Son of the Unknown God!! Ave Satanas, Regge Sathanas, Hail Satan and Lucifer!!!

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  7. thanks this helped a bunch

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  8. illuminati is linked to school report cards

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  9. 1 pizza with the lot hold the anchovies please.

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