WHAT HAPPENED TO THE MUSIC? THE DEGRADATION AND WEAPONIZATION OF MAINSTREAM MUSIC. GENERATION X AND WAR





I was born in the spring of 1977. When I was a baby, the height of disco was going on bigtime, and some of the adults around me (not my parents who were and still are total squares lol) were either secretly or openly having the time of their lives. Disco was about liberation. The disco music has a multi layered trancelike rhythm. Many people perfected their dance techniques, boldly displaying their hip, abductor and core strength gracefully moving to either specifically trained dances, or just letting their spirit shine through to the music, and maybe with the assistance of drugs such as alcohol, cocaine, natural cannabis, or disco biscuits (quaaludes). A little side note before we get all into this- I don't advocate others to use any drugs, artificial substances, or psycho actives. Sure I have smoked plenty of bomb high quality cannabis flowers which I used to work with to aid my initial stiff, unsteady, extremely uncomfortable and awkward yoga work, and I have experienced many other plant medicines including ayahuasca and salvia (sage). The vast majority of my life, I have been sober. From the age of 16-30, I smoked pot less than 5 times. I didn't start drinking alcohol other than the occasional beer until I was 23...but that is another story. I am happiest sober, but am open to a little shift and buzz on the right occasions and in the right places. It's not a habit at all, and when it's not a habit one can relax and really enjoy some things from time to time, being in control. Certainly I am not a square. I saw what certain mental blocks, fears, and  restrictions did for my parents. You just can't talk about disco without mentioning drugs...so back to music...Music in the 1970's was wonderful. Often, one could not tell the "blue eyed soul songs" from the "brown eyed soul songs". hint hint... They were all good. Classic rock, love songs, funk, soul, disco, and the beginning of punk...omg. Sweet!








The 1980's were a MAGICAL time to grow up. We had more freedom and things were more natural. I used to be outside the vast majority of the day in the summertime and drink water from various garden hoses rather than come inside. Food consisted of sugary cereal in the morning such as captain crunch or cinnamon toast crunch (remember ET cereal and ice cream cones?), a pb and jelly sandwich for lunch, and tacos, spaghetti or burgers for dinner. Vegetables? Rarely, a salad, or some canned spinach or creamed corn which is actually a grain lol. The music on the radio in the 1980's was EPIC, ETHEREAL, WONDERFUL, UPLIFTING, FRESH, AND SUPER COOL. Purely talented musicians and vocal tones with intelligent, positive, catchy, and even spiritual lyrics. Getting in the car when I was a kid meant listening to the hit music on Z100, and fighting with my older sister for the front seat (we switched every trip, and argued if the first trip was longer then the next etc etc.. We still loved the music, and knew we would be jamming along the way. Sometimes Mom would listen to Barbara Streisand, Air supply, or Olivia Newton John, but most of the time the radio was the thing to tune to for sure as everyone liked it. Each year of the 80's had something new and "fresh" (there is that word again, b-boys and b-girls). Many of us knew we were living in special times. The cool kids (like me;) were breakdancing in '83-85 (I took pro lessons from an off Broadway NYC performer), and the adults were enjoying the massively cool hair bands of the times and maybe getting their nose powdered and falling into that highly ubiquitous and dangerous 80's trap😤 The mainstream music which could be heard on the radio anytime continued to be high caliber and super memorable all the way through 1992. 







So what happened?

Actually, what in the hell happened?!

I'll tell you what I was personally told by a popular mainstream Los Angeles based musician who lived, produced, and performed music with his bandmates during the 80's into the 90's, Where's the beef? I will start here:

 Bush Sr, following orders from the Cabal, began the invasion of Iraq when I was in the 8th grade, at the beginning of 1991. The US military exploded, robbed, stole, and pillaged that beautiful country, an ancient culture, it's gold, and artifacts, showing this dastardly crime live on tv in unprecedented fashion. I was in class one morning when news hit that the first bomb had been dropped. Us Generation X junior highers went CRAZY. You see, Gen X kids had one of two types of parents, and both parents were one of these types: Hippies or Squares. Our WW2 generation Grandparents could easily kick our baby boomer parents asses. We all knew it. Our Grandparents were a combination of positive, patient, humble, thrifty, funny, strong, and TOUGH AS NAILS. As Gen X, if your parents were hippies, then you had a more chill upbringing, but also they may have neglected you more. With square parents, you had a more rigid and stressful upbringing, but they were likely more watchful and careful with you. When meeting new friends growing up, we always asked "So, are your parents ex hippies or squares?" Based on that, you could tell a lot about how the kid and their home life was. 

Generation X learned all about WW2 directly from our Grandparents, who both, Men and Women, played crucial roles to secure the victory for the Alliance, and keep our US economy running at home. My honorable Alpha Tough and Spiritual Grandfather served in The Navy on The USS Alhena. He started as a gunner, and became a highly skilled pilot in short time. My Grandfather shot down several Japanese fighter planes, killing those people in the heat of battle He also received a medal for jumping off of the ship and risking his own life attempting to save a fellow sailor who had fallen overboard. My Grandmother served as a nurse, treated, nurtured, and brought back to health military men who had been injured in the battles. Little by little, my Grandparents had shared many things they had experienced with me, so I was aware. My Grandfather also explained details about fascism, evil, nazism, it's ideologies and agendas to me over time. I had grown to understand about the forces of darkness, and The powers of the Light. Both of my Grandparents were spiritual and fully served the light. My Father served in the Navy during the Vietnam war (known as the war with the Americans in Vietnam). Fortunately for us he was assigned to a ship in areas away from open battles, and largely served as a repairman for optical equipment. I learned some things about war, ok. So did my friends and schoolmates. At junior high school we protested, big time, at the moment Operation Desert Storm was announced.. We walked out of the school that day in solidarity and all went home. Most of us walked in groups together, defying the teachers and administrators without any question of what we were doing. Gen X knew about WW2, and we were born in the time when Vietnam was going on or had recently concluded. Various movies in the late 70's and 80's showed some of how horrible The Vietnam war was, and we had seen it's effects on our parents and on people we didn't know who were still traumatized and injured from it. It wasn't uncommon to hear of or even see certain ex soldiers have flashbacks and emotional breakdowns from their experiences. Sad. We weren't going to get drafted and fight in another war!!!!! Fuck that shit. No way. We could see that it was suddenly very possible by the time we were to graduate in 1995, that WW3 and warmongering shithead uncle Sam would take us to be slaughtered! That morning, our focus went from cool music and MTV, Nintendo, Sports and sports cards, Air Jordans and Guess jeans, Christian Slater movies, first "French" kisses or more, and showing off romantic love letters received from girls....To...WAR.

You know what happened with Gen X, we didn't have to go to war....but, instead of getting flying cars (Back to the future 2) and missions to Mars, We had another war sprung on us, a covert war, a war of the DEGRADATION OF OUR ARTS AND CULTURE. 



EARLY 1992- THE MEETING:  

Somewhere out in the desert east of the bad ass city of Los Angeles, a private meeting of high level music industry executives and bigtime mainstream musicians took place. I was told the names of several of the artists that were present. But it doesn't really matter. One can figure out who by looking at certain careers and evolution of their music. This meeting was not a round table style meeting, where all have equal angles and presence. The (Illuminati) execs stated basically that times were changing, and the people buying the albums wanted something different. They told the musicians that their creativity was going to be "guided" (restricted). No more music of a certain "feel" and no more lyrics of a certain type were going to be "promoted". Basically, the music was to be washed out with dirty polluted water, dumbed down, and that the "people" wanted more simplicity, vulgarity, violence, depression, sex, and more electronics, less live instrumentation and "beauty" in the music. The artists music was not going to be automatically "green lighted" to be pressed into albums for sale. The music would be scrutinized and guided into what the "industry now wanted and required". Basically, the artists were told that they were no longer free to make their own music and express themselves. They would be molded to produce what the industry wanted. If they played along with this, the artists would be rewarded and get or stay rich. This didn't digest so well with a few of the artists, and at least two of them fully protested and ended up walking out, ending their mainstream careers. You see, once people get rich and develop a certain lifestyle, it can be extremely troubling and depressing to have to lower standards and adapt to life with less resources. The music industry was now more compromised than ever, and descending into the dark! Even worse than the ultra rigid religious 1950-60's when artists couldn't even hint about sex, drugs, or even move their hips or dance a certain way. Restrictions. But, compared to the 1950's this was basically the opposite, with negativity, depraved sex, vulgar lyrics, Women bashing (Bitches, Hoes) guns and violence, depression and suicide, or just simple stupidity being more than encouraged all of a sudden. Of course, this de evolution, degradation would be semi-gradual, and a few good songs were to be allowed, for a time, during the transition. 

1992 was really the last year when most songs on the radio were still pretty good quality. 1989 was probably the biggest and best year for music, period. Unbelievable year. I really began to notice the change in 1993, when you had shit songs like Right said Fred "I'm too sexy for my cat, what you think about that, I shake my little tush on the catwalk" Whoa, whoa, whoa!...wtf? Can you imagine what a 17 year old Gen X kid thought about that? We grew up referring to anything that seemed dumb or lame as "gay", and anyone weak as a "pussy" or "fag". That's just the way it was back then. We didn't react well at all to this kind of "music" being played on our spring break or at our dances. Nirvana was unbelievably depressing and that garbage was being marketed to Gen X like it was the best thing since Pink Floyd or The Doors. BS. I had the honor to live in Seattle during it's peak in the late 90's. I saw soo many bands live and for cheap nearly every weekend, it would make anyone jealous. Do you really believe Kurt Cobain was murdered? He was the perfect artist for the cabal, depressing, dark, and he used actual Vril lizard chirps in his song "Drain me". That dude was utterly depressed and took his own life. He was talented for sure, but he was an industry pawn from a small depressing rough little coastal Washington town who couldn't handle being a huge star. Sad. He picked up some of his style from The classic Portland band The Wipers. Grunge wise I liked Pearl Jam, real thing, positive energy, epic sound, and a very powerful voice in their music. Wow. Also, the really positive and intelligent Hip Hop or Rap music songs of the 1980's into 1992 had quickly shifted into massive numbers of gangsta rap albums being released. Positive oriented, hip hop music with deeper political, cultural, or historical teachings such as Public Enemy, KRS ONE, Eric B and Rakim, and Big Daddy Kane was really not allowed in the mainstream anymore. If you were a rapper in 1993, you would not get signed to a big record deal without a negative, ghetto, or dumbed down gangster image. Vast majority of rap albums in the 90's were purchased by white suburban kids. Do you think it had a positive effect on us? No. I bought some of that shit too, and can't stand hearing it today. So dense and dark. Very dysfunctional and juvenile. Hard to believe we took that bait. Many of us did. Now, my 80's and 70's albums are the ones I love to hear, being the real high quality sounds. 

Talkbox

The talkbox started in the 1970's mainly in LA with Roger Troutman and other funk artists. The talkbox is an electronic voice modulator. it was unique and cool back then, and Roger was a legit funk musician. However, one does not need to have a developed singing voice or any talent at all to use a talkbox. Why would you even use it if you have the developed voice? The talkbox has to do with Transhumanism and the degradation of talent. How many songs over the past decade have exclusively used the talkbox for lyrics. That's not singing and it's not human talent. It's a fucking machine. Do you think that sound is uplifting or carries a healing tone? Sound creates geometry. What kind of Geometry does that electro machine garbage create? Music/Sound running through the body changes our energy, it effects our moods, even the geometry of our inner ocean is affected. Molecular geometry. All is sound, you know that, at least from discerning the Occult knowledge I share on this blog. Music is most powerful, for influencing, for healing, or harming. 


432hz vs 440hz

The wonderful classical musicians of the late 18th century and musicians into the early 20th century all tuned their instruments to the standard of 432 hertz. Piano included. 432hz is a frequency prevailing in nature and corresponds to the frequency of love. The Cabal, likely the Rockefellers, are behind the change in standard instrument tuning to 440hz. This degradation and WEAPONIZATION of music and sound has been going on for nearly 100 years now. Likely you have already seen the cymatics geometry difference between the Sacred 432hz and the harmful 440hz frequencies. You can see several videos on youtube and read my Metaphysics 111 reveal post if you haven't already learned, felt and seen the difference for yourself. Listen to a song in both 440hz and 432hz and simply feel the difference. 

Gen X and older generations have witnessed the big acceleration of the degradation and weaponization of our mainstream music. This all should be obvious. How about that song on the radio a few years back with lyrics over and over "I just want to die." Garbage! This post is mainly for Gen Z and millennials who missed the magic and are not fully capable of realizing this change as they were largely robbed of hearing real talent, and really beautiful music on the radio or MTV. They are listening to the underground where the real talent can of course still be found. Good for you. 

Whatever the dark ones try to foist upon us, we can choose it or not. Freewill always prevails as it's a Natural Law and intrinsic right. The people behind the garbage mainstream music have Human bodies, but they are not using them like most of the rest of us. They are not capable of true love, and do not have Adamantine particles activated within their hearts. Their hearts are heavy and cold. So is the music they produce and project. Naturally, this music is not for us. Choose your music....wisely.  

SOUND GOOD,

JK

      


























 

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