Kpop Satanic/Illuminati Influence

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Have you ever heard of something called a fake image? It's okay to be a little suspicious, just don't be like a literal ARMY who will bash anyone who even peeps about them. They've done something to those poor little girls. For sure, the boys are reading scripts.
why is suga so still? he literally did not move a single muscle nor say one word during the entire video. it didn't even looked like he blinked. I wonder if he was in a good mood or not or just felt quiet. everyone was talking or reacted someway but him.
 

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I already went to a concert before and yeah, expect them to be screaming, chanting et cetera.
Don't forget about cameras. Fans right now will be more tend to take pictures of their idols and yeah, back then I know nothing but right now I know that some people were uncomfortable about that like man, they just want to enjoy the music peacefully.

About BTS, I will not surprise if their tickets were gone in seconds or, should I surprise? ._.
ok the concert isn't for me then. Cause I would just want to watch and thats it.

Lmao I dont even know its sad. their billboard covers sold out and I didn't even know about it. ugh.
 
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Could you provide the source for what Justin Bieber said. Is it a legit source? Thanks.
Yes, people keep on saying all entertainment industry are the same. Yes, to a degree. But K-Pop has the government backing it and lots of money-making opportunities. It is definitely more evil.
the source? omg you didn't hear about it? it was in the news that he said this and they quickly retracted it.

also please keep in mind the legit source mindset. most "sources' fans look for in search of "accurate confirmation" about a rumor or a report are actually the media and elites putting out fixed stories themselves that aren't true. what's fed to you isn't always the truth and although I'm not a regular fan of beiber (casual fan) I can match up a lot of other stories surrounding him and his overall timeline in general to determine he did mean when he said pedos run the industry.

also explains why he is looking so run down lately if he was 100% giving in and not worn out from the system he'd still be in decent looking shape.
He is merely half way out the door especially if starts to want a normal life.




 
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I think this isn't exclusive to Kpop, we're all affected by popular culture in many ways. Video games became very popular in South Korea only after gaming machines were introduced by both USA and Japan, and now the worst cases of video game addiction (VGA) and deaths caused by it are mostly associated with South Korea, even when video games weren't invented there in the first place. It shows how greatly a culture may affect another.

Before Kpop started influencing people worldwide, the Korean culture itself (early Kpop is included) was actually affected by Western entertainment and popular culture. I was one of those kids who wish to dye my hair blonde after high school because these guys were my inspiration:

And believe me or not, blonde hair was never a trend in South Korea before Western entertainment came along after 1994.

Moreover, the unrealistic beauty standards they are showing on Kpop only started to emerge in the raise of Kpop. If you take a look at early Kpop artists, it's like they didn't really give a damn on how they look, they were more focused on their works and nothing else. Sure, the elites' influence were already inside since the 1990s, but they didn't start messing with the fans' minds before they found the right formula: the so-called Korean beauty standards and all.

I've actually done some studies on this, this may be out of topic (sorry for babbling!), but it just saddens me that people (especially newer Kpop fans) start generalizing the Korean beauty standards and vanity as something born in the Korean society, out of the blue, and since God-knows-when, based on those Youtube comments. According to some literature, the Korean popular culture was heavily influenced by other cultures such as Japanese and Western cultures:

.....Anti-Japanese nationalism played a significant role in Koreans’ readiness to consider western ideals of beauty standards. Since the Korean liberation in 1945, much effort has gone into highlighting Korean self-identity and changing appearances as a way of differentiating themselves from the Japanese. Rather than a pure imitation of western features, people in Korea who have become obsessed with physical perfection, are defiant of any similarity to Japanese physiques and of psychological aversion against Japanese colonialism.....​


Wang, Y., 2015. Behind South Korean cosmetic surgery: its historical causes and its intertwined relationship with Korean pop culture (Doctoral dissertation, University of Delaware).

.....Within this context, Westernisation has some influence on the visible signs of wealth. However, in the areas of beauty and cosmetics it is interesting to note that adopting certain norms has actually contributed to the creation of specific criteria of beauty that some observers call "hybrid", but which, in the Asian context, are considered to be of Korean origin. These well-defined criteria are particularly coded for women, who must present a face that is as regular and symmetrical as possible, with a "narrower lower face, large eyes, a small mouth and a fine, oval jaw line" (Rhee Seung Chul cited by Elfving-Hwang 2013). As for the body, the norm is long slender legs. These norms are relatively recent and not just the result of the authorisation, after 1994, to use Western fashion models in Korean advertising (which was banned up to this time, or at any rate, strictly controlled by the State). In Korea, the promotion of Western standards of beauty is part of the auto-definition of Korean beauty, especially in comparison with Japanese notions of aesthetics, from which a distance must be kept (or at least this is what is said in Korea).....​


Gelézeau, V., 2015. The body, cosmetics and aesthetics in South Korea The emergence of a field of research.


Some note on the effeminacy of male beauty in South Korea (if you're wondering why the heck male celebs nowadays look so feminine):


.....Still, in Korea, where beautiful male pop icons are now commonly referred to as kkonminam (kkot = flower; minam = handsome man), Korean male beauty has, by any standard of judgement, taken on a distinctly effeminate quality.....​

.....The emergence of kkonminam is frequently linked to the enormous rise in popularity in Korea of the yaoi genre of comics, following the lifting of the ban on Japanese popular culture in 1998. In the original Japanese yaoi comics, men are commonly depicted with somewhat elf-like features. They often engage in homosexual relationships, and are idealised as soft, sensitive and selfless.....​


Maliangkay, R., 2010. The effeminacy of male beauty in Korea. IIAS Newsletter, 55, pp.6-7.

I agree with @UnspokenSoliloquy, that it has something to do with personal and self confidence issues. Whether you let that bad influence affects you or not, it's really your own choice. Of course it's harder for foreigners to fit in the Korean society because they don't seem to belong to Korean cultural standards, but if you think of it, it really doesn't make sense because we all have our own culture and that's what really matters, right? Nothing is wrong with liking or learning about other cultures, it only gets bad when your obsession becomes unrealistic and you start degrading your own culture. I think that's what's happening to most Kpop fans nowadays.
I didn't know the reason Kpop celebrities looks feminine was due to Japanese comics. the ironic thing is Korean celebrities looks so feminine while the Japanese celebrities in Jpop is not feminine lol...I just watched recently Jpop, its nothing compared to Kpop
 
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Hey guysssssss :)
if you knew how lucky I am to have found people who think 1 to 1 just like me.
I've had a strange feeling for months that Kpop is full of devilish things.
I've been in kpop for almost 3 years and my favorite group is Bts ... still.
Since the Bts became known in America, I have already had a feeling that they had something with the devil, because it can not be that they get so much attention and famous singers want to make a song with them.
I told my friends that BTS are dolls controlled by the Illuminati, but the only thing my friends said was:
"That's the dumbest thing I've ever heard"
I wanted to make clear to all how sneaky BTS actually is and does not love the fans but exploit all.
Everybody hates me because I do not like gays and lesbians, because I know what a sin that is, and I do not think that's unnecessary.
God created man and woman and wants them to love each other, but he did not say men should love each other or the Same with women.
Guys, I do not know you personally but I still love you all❤
I wanted to tell you that English is not my native language, but I teach it myself because I do not understand it at school so please be nice to me HAHAHAH
I hope we all get along well and we can uncover everything the devil is up to.

I still have one question:
Do you think the BTS has the microchip on the right arm or in the forehead.
I hope you know what I mean, otherwise I can explain it to you.

God be with you :)
welcome here to the forum
I agree, BTS are sneaky, their pied piper song is horrible and exploitative to their fans, I wouldn't stan a group that is mocking their own fan, even I read here Jungkook wanted his fan to buy him an expensive watch while the wealth they have is morethan any other Kpop group probably considering how much fame they have
 
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BTS now have their own Billboard category. I wonder what is going on behind the scenes and why BTS (of all groups) was selected to become famous worldwide. They know how to sing and dance, but so do other groups. When they first debuted there wasn't anything outstanding about them (btw, that's just my opinion, not insulting them by any means), they were from a small company and stuff like that. Their fans are everywhere and spam every comment section. I have a little theory about that (the spamming): their CEO said something like "they are famous thanks to social media" or something along those lines. What if they use bots to spam comments, so people will think they are super famous and lure more kids in? Sounds weird, but it is possible, imo.
yes I agree, back in 2014 when I come to Kpop, I saw BTS, and they are weren't any special at all that I actually forget them as I get to know Kpop and was bombarded by the number of groups I was discovering, they are very average Kpop group, they all got their fame by the promotion they are receiving, any thing that is promoted much will get fame regardless whether they are really special or not.
it is also possible that the illuminati agents in the internet is bombarding it with BTS promotion, comments, so it will appear that they are more popular than in reality...there is many random video that is not related to Kpop and you will see comments like any Army here or any random mentioning of BTS, its weird, it could be BigHit staffs are doing that.
 
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the source? omg you didn't hear about it? it was in the news that he said this and they quickly retracted it.

also please keep in mind the legit source mindset. most "sources' fans look for in search of "accurate confirmation" about a rumor or a report are actually the media and elites putting out fixed stories themselves that aren't true. what's fed to you isn't always the truth and although I'm not a regular fan of beiber (casual fan) I can match up a lot of other stories surrounding him and his overall timeline in general to determine he did mean when he said pedos run the industry.

also explains why he is looking so run down lately if he was 100% giving in and not worn out from the system he'd still be in decent looking shape.
He is merely half way out the door especially if starts to want a normal life.




Justin Bieber is actually exposing them, he isn't evil as many of the truther are trying to do, some truther really hate him so much, I just didn't understand why, he was sold by his mother, and he said back then when he was a kid that he didn't want to be part of industry and just want to go back to Canada
 
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If you believe that they are under strict controll and following script and orders than i don't understand how it is possible to believe they can surf the internet *freely*.
What i think is that they are not allowed to, but in those "scripted scenes" they do.
I really doubt if they can surf the internet freely, can they really watch about the illuminat? I doubt that
 

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Flowers again too.
Yeah, pink means something.
Well, I looked back at on the thread and this what someone said about what pink means:

The colour pink is traditionally associated with femininity, sexuality and purity. It is also used to characterize a child-like personality, which is why in programming, it is almost always associated with child alters, which are related to the core personality of the victim. Programmers typically view this alter as weak because it is easy to break down and make cry. They can exploit it to their advantage by attacking the true-self of the victim. If the handler wants to advertise the virginity of the victim to other handlers, they may dress them in all white or pink, signalling that the child is still a virgin, which means a lot more money for the handler when the victim is sold into prostitution. As the victim grows older, it is less and less likely that they are still a virgin, which is why the colour pink is also used to symbolize sexuality."
 

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I am just sharing my dream I have today, I was with my brother in our older house, then my brother hear news that Chanyeol is dead(my brother don't know Chaneyoel in real nor Kpop), and it was reported that he committed suicide, then he told me, then I said its probably fake, then days later, some secret audio tape of Chanyeol got leaked in the internet, in the tape he was saying that he know his mother and his family wanted him dead(didn't say why though), then like some secret investigation of the police got leaked and it was discovered that his mother was with him when he died, then I told my brother that it is obvious that his family has sacrificed him to the industry.

I don't know why I am having this dream, I am no fan of EXO and not at all for Chanyeol, nor I thought of him, it was weird dream.
So that could mean that he is possibly in danger or suicidal he is one of the few idols Like Suga who suffer from depression.
I do agree with it a strange dream especially when u don't even a fan of his group so I have no idea that could mean.
 

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isn't it ironic how when Justin Bieber starts going to church, he loses all his fame and the outlets don't speak about him anymore. They view him as crazy. THATS IT GUYS, we're getting prosecuted for our religion. it is the end times officially (this wAS meant to b3 a JokE but now that 1 ThINK about IT, IITZ NOT)
 

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I didn't know the reason Kpop celebrities looks feminine was due to Japanese comics. the ironic thing is Korean celebrities looks so feminine while the Japanese celebrities in Jpop is not feminine lol...I just watched recently Jpop, its nothing compared to Kpop
Well for the fact, the Jpop industry actually tried to feminize their artists first before their Korean counterpart did. There's this term bishounen (美少年) to refer to feminine-looking guys (literal meaning: beautiful boy) and it's widely used in the Japanese entertainment industry. It makes sense that Japan has a longer history in establishing this concept since they were influenced by the Western culture much longer than South Korea. Here's what an article says about it:

.....The Japanese were confused by Western introduction of the homosexual and of the “invert.” The idea that a man would willingly offer his bottom to other men for the pleasure of the sex act was baffling and there were no legal precedence for such occurrences. Still the Japanese strived to follow the Western ideal and in the late 19th century called for the criminalization of homosexuality. For about ten years (1873-83), consensual sex between men was punishable by imprisonment, but that reform was repealed and male-male relationships became private affairs of the now out-of-sight brothels in the red-light districts.....
.....Despite all social reforms, the subject and practice of male-male eroticism did not simply vanish with the Meiji Restoration....
.....For a while this comedic portrayal of male-male eroticism was dispersed to adjust Japan to the West’s homosexuality ideals, but by the turn of the 20th century, "same-sex fever" visited a different quarter in the Meiji Period—that of schools, military academy’s and colleges.....
.....By the 1880’s male students were divided into two classifications of masculinity: the nanpa or “smoothies”, boys interested in fashion and women, and the koha or “roughnecks”, male students who idolized military figures, liked sports and rejected women under the credo that association with females endangered one’s masculinity. These two styles of masculinity encompassed all aspects of each sector’s behavior including apparel, mannerism, past-times and speech. Smoothies tried to over win women by dandifying themselves, wearing kimonos and white socks, and personified the new intellectual elite. Roughnecks wore coarse garments, rolled up their sleeves and tended to swagger in an overt declaration of masculinity that emulated the samurai ideal… and they pursued bishounen students.....​
This bishounen thing is not really a trend nowadays, but it used to be popular during 2005-2010, Johnny & Associates was the biggest agency in the era (something like SM Entertainment in South Korea but is exclusive for male celebs only) to brought bishounens into public. Some examples:

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Left to right: Inoo Kei and Yamada Ryunosuke of Hey! Say! Jump!, Ueda Tatsuya and Akanishi Jin of KAT-TUN, Gackt, Seto Koji, WaT

Fans are now more interested in the feminine males of Kpop, so the Jpop industry had no choice but to take the whole concept out. Here's what that transformation looks like:
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Left to right: Yamashita Tomohisa (2008 and 2015).

Here, age is not what matters, but trend is. In Kpop, even a 36 year old member of Sechs Kies dyed his hair pink and act very feminine/youth-like when the group reunited. You can still see the phenomenon in the Japanese daily life although I must say that the newer bishounens are now heavily influenced by Kpop and not Jpop itself.
 

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Hey guys! As you heard of the very unfortunate and tragic death of SHINee’s Jonghyun, I came across some connection between his death and BTS. First he died being 27, the 27 club includes Kurt Cobain, Amy Winehouse, Jimi Hendrix, etc. All these celebrities who died at the age of 27 died in mysterious circumstances where the media portrayed it as either suicide or accident or drug overdose. 27 is a very occult number with high value in satanic rituals. Second, Jonghyun was the Illuminati sacrifice to signal the handover of the globalists’ support of KPOP from SM to BigHit. BTS released an album called LOVE YOURSELF, which is clearly about suicide. BTS’s V released a tweet about his new dog, named COAL BRIQUETTE(yeontan). 4 hours later, Jonghyun committed suicide by means of COAL BRIQUETTE carbon monoxide poisoning. BTS goes to Jonghyun’s funeral(they’re one of the first groups to go to his funeral hall), completing the ritual ceremony.

Jonghyun died December 18, 2017 (Jin and V are december babies)
>18 Dec was the new moon (so the moon was invisible)
>winter solstice in a few days (21st Dec+ winter solstice) Jonghyun’s funeral was on the 21st.
Winter Solstice was a time for pagan rituals and blood sacrifices.

These facts are too odd to be just labeled as coincidences. BigHit was a very small company who came from nothing and now their main artists are going on Ellen Show to promote. No artist can go this big with just hard work, just like how hollywood stars must sacrifice in order to gain more fame, it seems as if satanic influence in kpop is getting bigger, thus initiating BTS as the biggest band in kpop through occult rituals and sacrifice. Jonghyun was always portrayed differently in their mv’s, in ring ding dong, around the time they first debuted, everyone in the mv has black wings and jonghyun has white wings (bts wings) white wings symbolizing purity, which is perfect for a sacrifice.
**I urge the author of this article to include this in the article above, i really think Jong’s death has a connection.**
 
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