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CM Maccioli's avatar

Music, the other love of my life, been following this for too long. Conspiracy theorist that I am I wondered about Patsy Cline's plane crash, a few years before Dag Hammerskjold, Sec Gen of UN, plane crash as he was traveling to Congo to settle a dispute after Patrice Lumumba's overthrow. Little to no investigation.

60's, 70's and 80's deaths of musicians, off the charts, almost always suicide and drug overdoses. I remember them all and didn't believe a word on MSM. After Bob Marley, Mama Cass, Jimmy Hendrix, the gig was up. Shocking was John Lennon, Michael Jackson and Prince. All 3 murdered. So, I stood back, looked at the world's political situation, how these men had changed, who they were connected to and the influence these 3 men had over the populace, and could that influence change the trajectory of political movements.

I made a connection with these 3 men to Bob Marley's "Stand up and Fight". A direct call to arms against England and their control over Jamaica. Human sacrifice? without a doubt. Dangerous industry to work in?without a doubt. You can be snuffed out like a cigarette butt, in less time. Governments, inventors, music, medicine, go against the narrative, the plan, and you're toast. That results in Trump and Kennedy doing absolutely nothing, but still breathing.

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Hats off to Unbecoming and Mark Devlin ,whom I have had the great fortune of finding him some years ago and have listened to many interviews since and have read his books. Besides being a gifted writer and someone who speaks with intelligence, his biggest asset I would say is his curiosity about how the world works which has been my on going complaint regarding most people we know unfortunately. this combination of assets are why he has been associated with many of the best researchers and journalists in the world. The iconic channel, Whitney Webb, Ole Dammegard, Jacob Nordangard . I have frequently expressed my feeling that in this often unpleasant world the one thing, besides the obvious things that keep one alive ,that I could not live without is music. That being said I am not a musician and don't really understand the mathematics of it all but when I see some of these people play I am at a loss as to how it is done. Same goes to song writing. I once was talking about The Allman Brothers to some one I knew who was about my age, 70ish, and he asked what type of music do they play? I was confused that he did not know them and I responded that it was southern blues oriented and they were from Georgia. He responded in a question "you mean hillbilly music?" The next day I sent him a few of Dickey Betts ' best instrumentals which in my mind are as sophisticated pieces of music as ever have been written at any time. I got no response at all. Other people I know have little knowledge of music and seem not to care. What a pity to go through life without.The 60s and 70s were the best of times and the worst of times . Music however generated or influenced was its greatest achievement. Just want to end with the fact that I still enjoy everything I used to enjoy regardless of who and how it came to be as they can't take that away no matter what. Thanks again to Mark and Unbecoming!

La Rue Rue's avatar

I received a MM in vocal arts in 1977 and loved every second of performing in opera, musical theatre and madrigal choirs

I launched my dream to become an international performer and moved to NY to find an agent. I found in my search the ugly truth to this story.

This might help. Thank you.

Overriding Dungeon Programming.

https://www.youtube.com/live/jV90kENxQOk?si=sIVBWLyN_lnKDcu5

MoodyP's avatar

I’ll check it out. I read a few of the comments. Interesting. I’m a complete misfit and contrarian. My wife is not as much of a misfit, but joins me on the contrarian side.

We have lived alone on our gracefully aging 35ft sailboat since 2011. Neither of us have any friends from childhood, or HS, or college. For me, by choice. For her not quite by choice but circumstance.

Our lifestyle is interesting in that regard. Living on a boat and travelling, or living in a marina, you can make friends quickly. And lose them just as quickly. Never to be seen or heard from again. Like a simulation!

One side note, that you might find interesting. My mom was a performance artist. She was a vocalist and performed with the Count Basie orchestra along with many other of the big bands back in the 40s. After she got married and had a family she semi retired. But she still did weddings, funerals, church soloist, and for 20 years sang with the Detroit Symphony during their Christmas concerts. Needless to say I grew up in a very ‘musical’ household.

larsetom1's avatar

"The conscious and intelligent manipulation of the organized habits and opinions of the masses is an important element democratic society. Those who manipulate this unseen mechanism of society constitute an invisible government which is the true ruling power of our country."

Quote from Edward Bernays' book "Propaganda" originally published in 1928. Bernays cut his teeth creating the propaganda to get the American people to support the US's entry into WWI.

He later became the father of the public relations industry (i.e. propaganda for hire). Contrary to popular belief, propaganda is far more important in so-called "democratic societies" than so-called authoritarian or totalitarian societies as noncompliance can be more easily rectified by force.

But what was the US in 1914? It was an up and coming imperial power. What was going on in the 1960's? There was a very large (and with growing militancy) anti-war movement opposing US imperial conquest in south east Asia. Acid-addled hippies don't protest the war machine. Seeking altered states of consciousness, either thru drugs, eastern mysticism or new age thinking does not challenge the system.

I recommend the book "Drugs as Weapons Against Us: The CIA's Murderous Targeting of SDS, Panthers, Hendrix, Lennon, Cobain, Tupac, and Other Activists " by John Potash; it covers much of the same territory.

Right Side of History's avatar

In other words jews control the music industry.

Isabella's avatar

I have often wondered about this, particularly Tayla Swifts’s sudden rise to fame and how she has captured the teeny boppers’ hearts. Makes a lot of sense to me. Why am I not surprised to read this? Evil, evil, evil! I hope Elvis’s death was really accidental as he was a very spiritual person and loved by many people of all ages. 🤬🤬🤬

Isabella's avatar

Talk about going down the rabbit hole! Too much to take in.

Gene Bray's avatar

You dont mention that all of the female singers are castrated men. Going back to the 1700s. Many of the male singers are biological females. It's the same in Hollywood.

Sounder's avatar

Thanks Unbekoming,

This is excellent work that Mark is doing, bringing Natural Law into this material. I share with Mark Devlin and many others the opinion that we grow consciousness by raising our vibrations. And that the controllers view their job as being one of inhibiting collective growth. This seems to be effectively achieved by inverting truth. Lies feed ‘satan’, the adversary. The comprehensive nature of the layers of lies provide internal consistency that allows many to see the basic structures as rational and all for the best, despite certain shortcomings.

"Question 30: What solutions are proposed for individuals and humanity collectively to break free from the control systems described, and what role does personal awakening play in this process?"

"The solutions begin with individual consciousness awakening—the recognition of reality’s true nature and one’s own role within it. A mass humanity awakening to its spiritual nature, raising its collective vibration, and breaking free from subliminal programming would fundamentally alter the energetic dynamics that currently favor the controllers."

Individual awakening is necessary but not sufficient. Many are awake to their spiritual nature, but those folk have not (yet) provided the tools for a mass awakening. Here is an attempt in that direction. Our common baseline assumption is that the spiritual and the physical are fundamentally different. This has created and maintains an object oriented consciousness where success is measured by our abilities to manipulate objects. There will be very little raising of collective vibration with this model. OTOH, a model that declares (as an initial assumption) that the spiritual and the physical are fundamentally similar might produce and encourage relationships as the primary element within consciousness. Our science may then be redirected into how the subtle transitions into the physical and vice versa. We may then redefine spirituality away from being having interest is things other than the temporal and toward the idea that spirituality is the appropriate or useful application of free will. (A corollary of Natural Law) Adopting a common baseline that matches with reality more efficiently is the sufficient element that will invite the masses along for a wild ride.

Mike Chappelle's avatar

I'm surprised people haven't been posting their own music here. Here's one from my band: Subcellular Cognitive Warfare Blues

https://open.substack.com/pub/mikechappelle/p/subcellular-cognitive-warfare-blues?r=r80qj&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web

ShieldMaiden's avatar

THANK YOU. THANK YOU. THANK YOU.

Kylie's avatar

Here's a comparison between Devlin's, Greenwood, Aristotle and Biblical 'Natural Law', which I prompted ChatGPT to write. https://chatgpt.com/share/69518885-f4fc-800c-95c9-25b626de4e4a