Mind Control; The Choice Of A New Generation

Have you noticed how nowadays the world is looking more and more like the one described by people such as Orwell and Huxley? Microchipping and complete coverage with surveillance are only a few years away. The new generation is growing up in a world full of cameras and the time will come when microchips are implanted into everyone’s skin at birth. Information and money will very soon only be available electronically. Every move we make will be registered somewhere. EVERY move.

What does all this have to do with Michael Jackson?

Much like microchipping and surveillance, mind control is another technique designed to keep the population under control. MK-Ultra is a secret mind control project designed to create mind-controlled slaves to work for the U.S government in ultra-secret missions.

These MK-Ultra slaves are trained from birth. They are put through an unimaginable amount of cruelty and abuse in order to divide their conscious mind into several sub-sections (also known as alters). Once these alters are in place, the programmer can then make the slave switch from one personality to another, without the slave being aware of the other personalities.

In this manner, the slave can be used to perform a job under one personality and then switch to another without having any memories.

Many believe that a single organisation controls all important sectors in society, and that the entertainment industry engages in mind control for the purpose of pushing forward the agenda of this organisation. To this end, performers are chosen for a specific purpose and are mind-controlled so that they can serve this purpose.

Let’s take a look at the phenomena that was Michael Jackson, focusing on the years of abuse he suffered at the hands of his father. Many have said that the techniques Joe Jackson used to ‘discipline’ Michael had all the hallmarks of mind-control techniques and that he could not have known these had he not received specific training.

The truth of this we will probably never know. What we do know is that Michael strongly identified with JM Barrie’s fictional character Peter Pan. He called his house “Neverland” and surrounded himself with young boys, just like Peter Pan did with his ‘lost boys’. Michael and his friends would have water fights, climb trees, play video games and go on rides in the amusement park. Michael has gone on record saying he feels he’s Peter Pan and that he never wants to grow up.

When he was hanging out with his young friends, Michael was, for all intents and purposes, a young boy. In a conversation Macaulay Culkin had with author Ian Halperin, Culkin says of Michael, “He’s not like anybody else. there’s this expression about how somebody’s a big kid…with Michael, he is one. Not all the time. He can be talking about music…or business and he’s a sophisticated adult. But then he just transforms. It’s remarkable. He becomes a kid. He’s not pretending.”

Was it that remarkable though? Michael, as an adult, always transformed. Michael the sexy and powerful superstar; Michael the giggling child; Michael the socially conscious man telling us to look after the word; Michael the shy recluse; Michael the angry black man speaking out about his dispute with Sony and calling Tommy Mottolla the devil.

Michael’s entire persona was characterised by this ability to switch from one personality to the other. Could it be that the process of splitting his mind commenced at a very young age?

Michael was a child prodigy. In adulthood, he clearly found it difficult to function in the ‘real’ world. His body dysmorphia was extreme, and a clear symptom of a seriously disturbed human. He was reclusive, he lacked a connection to his peers, he had strong friendships with older, powerful women, he had a deep psychological connection to young children, and, aside from his marriage to Lisa Marie Presley, he had no other publicly known intimate relationships.

It is well known that Michael loved all things Disney. Disney has been identified as one of the biggest participants in MK-ultra. Explaining the entire procedure is beyond the scope of this article but those interested can google the name Fritz Springmeier for some in-depth reading. Putting it very simply, MK-ultra puts the child under severe trauma and then suddenly changes the setting by putting the child through a pleasant experience such as taking him on a fun theme park ride. This effectively splits the mind by allowing the child to lock the negative experience safely away inside one of his alters. Thus effectively disassociating his core self from the painful experience.

Could Michael have been one of these children programmed especially for the purpose of controlling the masses?

I’m in my mid-30′s and I too feel like Peter Pan. And i know my generation doesn’t want to grow up. We are all after constant entertainment. Reality tv, computer games, mobile phones, everything now now now!, emails, MySpace, Facebook, virtual worlds, virtual pets, emails, Nintendo DS. Nothing is real. We live in a virtual world and feel quite comfortable there. We all grew up listening to Michael Jackson in the 80′s and we were all affected by his music. He managed to reach a whole generation, worldwide, no less.

Throughout the 80′s, Michael was “the choice of a new generation”, as his Pepsi endorsements famously said.

At that time, Michael Jackson could do no wrong. Never before had the world seen such a superstar. Never before had the world been so influenced by one single performer.

Till something happened.

Then he became the most ridiculed and villified celebrity on the face of the earth. Being accused of something as heinous as child molestation will do that to your reputation.

That was the beginning of the end for Michael Jackson, the public persona.

The question is, what happened? Did Michael start to remember? Did his programming start to break down? Did he become a threat to the very ones who created him and allowed him to become so famous?

To deflect this threat, they took from him what they’d given him. They did this by controlling public opinion.

We are like dogs that bark at any passing breeze. Michael Jackson fell from grace because we as a society allowed it to be so. We bought all the stories, we bought into the notion of ‘Wacko Jacko”. His connection with children was seen as cute and slightly eccentric until we were told it was improper. Our constant need for entertainment means that we are constantly distracted and that we don’t think for ourselves. We are being kept this way because it means we are easier to control.

Perhaps the Michael Jackson phenomena was engineered to test how malleable we are as a society.

Whatever the motive, Michael Jackson was definetly part of a bigger agenda.

The question remains: once he had stopped serving his purpose, was he eliminated?

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