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Note also the image of Salvador Dali.

Although it's easy to label things are "illuminati" - and I'm not disputing this event wasn't that - here is some wider (other) context for the event.

It was labeled as a "surrealist ball", according to this blog "kids of dada". Note: Dadaism was an art movement in Europe of the early 20th century. Surrealism also was a 20th century art movement.

Guests received invitations, written backwards that could be read only when held up to a mirror. The dress code was “black tie, long dresses and surrealist heads”.

https://www.kidsofdada.com/blogs/magazine/9840568-the-surrealist-ball-of-72

Art, one of man's seminal expressions of God's creative nature, has been particularly susceptible to corruption and degradation in modern times when the internal separation from God manifests in unity with demonic and satanic influences.

I'm not saying it wasn't an "illuminati" ball, but I think its also important to understand the wider context, and not simply view things through our own specific perspective. Anons naturally identify corrupt, degrading aspects in activities of these 'rich elite', but its important to be able to identify and articulate the more normie context as well, lest we be unable to cross (or create) the bridge between anon awareness and normie thinking and conditioning.

Good post.

195 days ago
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Note also the image of Salvador Dali.

Although it's easy to label things are "illuminati" - and I'm not disputing this event wasn't that - here is some wider (other) context for the event.

It was labeled as a "surrealist ball", according to this blog "kids of dada". Note: Dadaism was an art movement in Europe of the early 20th century. Surrealism also was a 20th century art movement.

Guests received invitations, written backwards that could be read only when held up to a mirror. The dress code was “black tie, long dresses and surrealist heads”.

https://www.kidsofdada.com/blogs/magazine/9840568-the-surrealist-ball-of-72

Art, one of man's seminal expressions of God's creative nature, has been particularly susceptible to corruption and degradation in modern times when the internal separation from God manifests in unity with demonic and satanic influences.

I'm not saying it wasn't an "illuminati" ball, but I think its also important to understand the wider context, and not simply view things through our own specific perspective. Anons naturally identify corrupt, degrading aspects in activities of these 'rich elite', but its important to be able to identify and articulate the more normie context as well, lest we be unable to cross (or create) the bridge between anon awareness and normie thinking and conditioning.

195 days ago
1 score