Try silence. It is a wonderful detox. You appreciate the natural beauty of birdsong, wind and water much more. And when you choose to listen to music, you appreciate that better, too.
I live off-grid in the woods, so nature provides most of my background music. It would be nice to occasionally play music but my choices are being whittled down to nothing. There's apparently a similar thread of deep state control running through country music too.
Everything gets infiltrated and co-opted eventually. Doesn't mean that 100% of everything is 100% bad. Discernment is key. But silence and nature are good places to start. There was also a thread here recently about 432Hz music. If you limit yourself to that selection (or devotional music), the cabal is probably not even interested, so might be worth exploring. 🎶
I don't know the answer. But here is the thread on this from a few days back. There is a fair bit of discussion on it; perhaps it will help. I would also try searching for "sources of 432 music."
Dave McGowan first started the process of destroying my musical tastes, now I stumble on this and come to the conclusion that if someone is popular, they are controlled and most likely spreading poison.
Grateful Dead. One of the most quintessential American bands, music spanning every corner of America. Amazing musicians, amazing lyrics. Truly dive deep, they are one the greatest bands in all of human history and a conduit for Americas soul, America's resonance. Their catalog is many decades long spanning thousands of shows many of which are available to listen to for free on Archive.org.
"Let it be known there is a fountain, that was not made by the hands of man." Ripple, Garcia/Hunter
That line makes me think of a scene in the series "Lost". I think the true nature of our reality is either being hinted at through music, TV, etc., or we are subconsciously expressing it through our creativity.
Hank Harrison has been implicated in being involved with MK ULKTRA as early as the 1950′s as a mind control “handler”. He came out to LA with virtually no musical experience and took over a band called The Warlocks. With a quick wave of a magic wand the Warlocks became the Grateful Dead, acid was handed out at every show and the band’s trademark film was The Wizard of Oz, the classic MK ULTRA programming film. Once the Grateful Dead experience was up and running Hank immediately took off. Here is how David Crosby remembered Hank Harrison; Harrison was no hippy drug addict pothead burnout. He always looked clean. In fact he was a trained shrink. The first time I saw him he was wearing a Searsucker suit and a bow tie and was carrying an attaché case. I could venture a guess that Harrison was a CIA operative or a Saul Alinsky graduate in charge of organizing bands like the Grateful Dead.” Of course, one may wonder how David Crosby would be so well versed in the CIA and The Grateful Dead but we know the answer to that question already don’t we?
Neil Cassidy himself was a volunteer participant in the government lsd experiments and talked openly about it. Doesn't change the fact the band and the musicians within it created some of the best music ever made.
I was a Dead fan too and I can't see how their music could be something sinister, but it feels weird knowing that "the man" created all these bands and there was nothing organic about it.
"the man" didn't create the Dead, Jerry, Pig Pen, Bobby etc did. You really think Jerry Garcia wouldn't have become a musician without "the man"? You don't know his history of you believe that. Listen to his music and read the lyrics, he was "awake" before we were.
Did the man use a situation to test some chemicals on some willing participants? Sure. So didn't a bunch of chemists in the community.
If you listen to Jerry solo and think there is nothing "organic" about it, there is nothing I can say or do, you're too far lost. The music they produced is simply the most organic ever created. Drop into a middle of a jam, any jam, and tell me "the CIA made this".
Fuck that.
The fountain was not created by the hands of man.
Sorry, I did not mean to insinuate anything about anyone's talent, just that the origin stories of most popular musicians and groups have connections to clandestine actors. I find that odd and troubling.
I love that line in Aaron Lewis' song "Am I the Only One" when he says "Am I the only who doesn't sing along with a Bruce Springsteen song anymore (or something like that).
Listen to old records. Old rock & roll, old country, classical, easy listening, old Southern gospel quartets. There's a ton of good music from the past.
If you're Christian it'll really rock you when you realize that the Christian music industry is controlled by the Satanists too....
Of course. Why wouldn't it be? What a goofy planet we live on.
We've always known who's the god of this world...it's seems so obvious, but he's done a great job deceiving the masses.
Try silence. It is a wonderful detox. You appreciate the natural beauty of birdsong, wind and water much more. And when you choose to listen to music, you appreciate that better, too.
I live off-grid in the woods, so nature provides most of my background music. It would be nice to occasionally play music but my choices are being whittled down to nothing. There's apparently a similar thread of deep state control running through country music too.
Everything gets infiltrated and co-opted eventually. Doesn't mean that 100% of everything is 100% bad. Discernment is key. But silence and nature are good places to start. There was also a thread here recently about 432Hz music. If you limit yourself to that selection (or devotional music), the cabal is probably not even interested, so might be worth exploring. 🎶
My husband and I talked about this the other day. How to I tell if it is 432 hz?
I don't know the answer. But here is the thread on this from a few days back. There is a fair bit of discussion on it; perhaps it will help. I would also try searching for "sources of 432 music."
I thought a lot of musicians were awesome, but now they're just awful.
Bruce Springsteen entered the chat.
Dave McGowan first started the process of destroying my musical tastes, now I stumble on this and come to the conclusion that if someone is popular, they are controlled and most likely spreading poison.
Grateful Dead. One of the most quintessential American bands, music spanning every corner of America. Amazing musicians, amazing lyrics. Truly dive deep, they are one the greatest bands in all of human history and a conduit for Americas soul, America's resonance. Their catalog is many decades long spanning thousands of shows many of which are available to listen to for free on Archive.org.
"Let it be known there is a fountain, that was not made by the hands of man." Ripple, Garcia/Hunter
That line makes me think of a scene in the series "Lost". I think the true nature of our reality is either being hinted at through music, TV, etc., or we are subconsciously expressing it through our creativity.
Thanks for pointing out that lyric.
Hank Harrison has been implicated in being involved with MK ULKTRA as early as the 1950′s as a mind control “handler”. He came out to LA with virtually no musical experience and took over a band called The Warlocks. With a quick wave of a magic wand the Warlocks became the Grateful Dead, acid was handed out at every show and the band’s trademark film was The Wizard of Oz, the classic MK ULTRA programming film. Once the Grateful Dead experience was up and running Hank immediately took off. Here is how David Crosby remembered Hank Harrison; Harrison was no hippy drug addict pothead burnout. He always looked clean. In fact he was a trained shrink. The first time I saw him he was wearing a Searsucker suit and a bow tie and was carrying an attaché case. I could venture a guess that Harrison was a CIA operative or a Saul Alinsky graduate in charge of organizing bands like the Grateful Dead.” Of course, one may wonder how David Crosby would be so well versed in the CIA and The Grateful Dead but we know the answer to that question already don’t we?
Neil Cassidy himself was a volunteer participant in the government lsd experiments and talked openly about it. Doesn't change the fact the band and the musicians within it created some of the best music ever made.
I was a Dead fan too and I can't see how their music could be something sinister, but it feels weird knowing that "the man" created all these bands and there was nothing organic about it.
"the man" didn't create the Dead, Jerry, Pig Pen, Bobby etc did. You really think Jerry Garcia wouldn't have become a musician without "the man"? You don't know his history of you believe that. Listen to his music and read the lyrics, he was "awake" before we were.
Did the man use a situation to test some chemicals on some willing participants? Sure. So didn't a bunch of chemists in the community.
If you listen to Jerry solo and think there is nothing "organic" about it, there is nothing I can say or do, you're too far lost. The music they produced is simply the most organic ever created. Drop into a middle of a jam, any jam, and tell me "the CIA made this". Fuck that. The fountain was not created by the hands of man.
Sorry, I did not mean to insinuate anything about anyone's talent, just that the origin stories of most popular musicians and groups have connections to clandestine actors. I find that odd and troubling.
What is going on today... The Hive-Mind is Alive and Well...
Just mentioned this band today in a movie chat w goats and hours later two posts with informative articles pop up.
I don't think my conscious mind is firing on all cylinders today, so I might be channeling the Hive in a big way.
I cant handle any of them. Its been that way for years for me.
I love that line in Aaron Lewis' song "Am I the Only One" when he says "Am I the only who doesn't sing along with a Bruce Springsteen song anymore (or something like that).
https://genius.com/23433105/Aaron-lewis-am-i-the-only-one/Am-i-the-only-one-who-quits-singin-along-every-time-they-play-a-springsteen-song
Never cared for him.
Yeah that's it.
Check out his book - Weird Scenes Inside The Canyon - it's a good read.
Love that book. It was a "The Day the Music Died" moment for me.
Yeah, that book is what started the disillusionment for me.
I definitely look at music in a different light now, and I always love the posts on here from time to time talking on how Frank Zappa was "based"....
I thought Zappa was deep in the dark side.
T O O L
Maynard is a leftist tho. Not the woke crazy kind but still a leftist.
Agreed … but he even said “Trump is not the problem” … the song “Jerk-Off (live) off Opiate could be an anthem for the awakening.
Along with a handful of other songs. 7empest comes to mind
Listen to old records. Old rock & roll, old country, classical, easy listening, old Southern gospel quartets. There's a ton of good music from the past.
Wade bridges is nice