After Joe Hiden was sworn in on Wednesday, I (like most) stopped watching the ceremony and doomed for rest of the afternoon.
It was only in the hours/days following the inauguration did I start to see the posts about some of the anomalies throughout the day’s ceremonies (e.g. possibility of a pre-recorded inauguration, Pelosi seemingly being handled by cops, Joe & Jill being locked out of the White House, etc,)
One thing I haven’t seen many posts about so far is the musical performances from the day that aired during prime time. Admittedly, I haven’t watched all of them but what I did watch struck me as having some significance.
- The performers and guest speakers
The most obvious thing was the list of performers and speakers. Many of them have long been suspected as being part of the cabal. For example, the whole thing was narrated by Tom Hanks - a celebrity that many believe was taken down at the beginning of this year for being involved in the Cabal.
- Justin Timberlake Performance
Justin Timberlake’s performance saw him and another singer begin their duet inside of an empty theatre. Their singing takes them through the theatre onto the street where ‘BIDEN HARRIS’ is showing in the marquee - almost like saying, “You are watching a movie”.
Also interesting in the shot linked to below is the store next to the theatre is called ‘Satellite Records’. Whether it’s Elon’s Starlink satellites, China’s satellite capabilities, or the Leonardo satellites that many believe played a role in the steal - I found this to be a very interesting coincidence.
- The reunion of the ‘New Radicals’
The final performance of the night was by the ‘New Radicals’ performing ‘Get What You Give’. The performance of this song was either a massive troll to believers of Q or a troll to those who believe what they’re seeing is legitimate.
Rolling Stone was the first to report of their performance and the lead singer confirmed they were only asked to do it with less than two weeks to go before the inauguration. They had one album and broke up soon after that. The reason why they were asked to perform (according to Rolling Stone) was that Bo listened to them to keep his motivation up during his battle with cancer. But to close out the ceremony? Most people have never even heard of this band and barely remember the song. Most of the comments on the Rolling Stone tweet announcing the performance was people basically saying “Who?”. This band has not been heard of for more than 20 years.
Apart from it being a bizarre choice to close out the performances, here are a few other interesting things about the band.
First, the name of the band, the ‘New Radicals’. What better title for the members of the Cabal that have now taken office, intent on destroying the American way.
Second, the song, ‘Get What You Give’ also has some interesting lyrics.
Here are a select few that I found interesting. Maybe you can see the same parallels I do:
Wake up, kids, we got the dreamers' disease Age 14, they got you down on your knees So polite, we're busy still saying please ...
But when the night is falling You cannot find the light (Light) You feel your dreams are dying Hold tight ...
Four A.M. we ran the Miracle Mile We're flat broke, but, hey, we do it in style The bad rich, God's flying in for your trial Ha-ha-ha ...
Yeah, yeah, yeah Fly high What's real can't die You only get what you give You're gonna get what you give (Don't give up) Just don't be afraid to live ...
Health insurance, ripoff lying FDA, big bankers buying Fake computer crashes dining Cloning while they're multiplying Fashion shoots with Beck and Hanson Courtney Love and Marilyn Manson You're all fakes, run to your mansions Come around, we'll kick your ass in
Finally, if the above isn’t enough to make you raise an eyebrow, perhaps the name of the New Radical’s only album will: Maybe You’ve Been Brainwashed Too
These were the only two performances I’ve seen. Can anyone think of anything else?
Very nice post - thanks for that smile. Also not gonna like that song is kinda catchy - if it turns out they're part of the good guys I won't be upset