reply to post by TheAnarchist
I'm not the OP but I think I can answer that, and in two ways.
First of all, almost all media and entertainment right now is NOT JUST ENTERTAINMENT, that includes the news and almost all mainstream media, they are
using NOT JUST this video, but lot's and lot's of videos as well as movies and TV shows, etc... As a matter of fact, if someone were to post a modern
music video that DOES NOT have some kind of esoteric symbolism (which, yes folks, is ALWAYS ambiguous, its ALWAYS serpent tongued, that is to say it
has one obvious meaning, but can be interpreted in more than one way) that's how ESOTERISISM works!
People like Stephen Spielberg, and other directors, have either directly admitted that the CIA was involved in the writing of their movie scripts or
else, it is so obvious they don't need to (like the most recent release of PROMETHEUS)
If you think this is ridiculous, watch this video from the Watergate senate hearings regarding the CIA paying Journalists to report false news
reports.
vigilantcitizen.com...
If they're doing it with the news you can bet your a** they're using so called entertainment, which is actually advertising and subliminal persuasion
(subliminal -- operating or existing below the threshold of consciousness) which is all the news is anyway, filler between commercials as well as
music videos, movies, etc...
Does anyone really think that the most powerful mediums of mass propaganda wouldn't eventually be used in a SUBLIMINAL fashion, by corrupted
intelligence agencies, corrupted by the 1948 National Security Act, which basically allows them to do anything they want without any oversight.
The other answer is that artists dating back to antiquity have claimed more often than not, that their inspiration for art (a song, a poem,
sculptures, paintings, etc..) was not an idea that they felt came to them from their own intelligence but rather from a spiritual source-- that is an
intelligence they believed were apart from themselves.
One famous example would be Paul McCartney in his own words, saying in interviews that he woke up with the tune for the song "yesterday" in his head.
In fact, he was so certain he must have heard the tune somewhere but didn't consciously remember it, he held back from publishing the song, and then
even after publishing it, he told his producers that if anybody came forward and claimed they could prove they already had published that song, to
immediately pull the song.
The Greek myths of the muses, is along these exact lines, spiritual creatures who inspired artists. Muse, by the way means 'to dream' and it is the
root of our modern word 'MUSIC'
Love,
Darron
edit on 9-7-2012 by rebelv because: gramar
edit on 9-7-2012 by rebelv because: gramar