Thursday, September 22, 2011

Mind Control Artwork

I found all these in issue 14 of the art magazine "High Fructose". I don't know if the other issues reference abuse and mind control as much, but I was amazed. The majority of the depictions of women were of strange, doll-like and very pre-pubescent looking girls. There were also a lot of monsters and demons.If you are not already familiar with Monarch mind control symbolism, check out www.vigilantcitizen.com.

Above: The magazine cover. An innocent-looking deer being afflicted with three heads/personalities and a set of butterfly wings.
 Right: Alternate personality tormenting a woman.


Top left: A sad girl without hands. Also butterfly wings.          
Top right: A young girl lost without clothes.                           
Bottom left: Emphasis on one eye and the tongue.              
Bottom right: Baphomet                                                       




Left: This whole picture screams sexual abuse. Notice the young girl is actually topless, her clothes are in
tatters and her hair is messed up. "Ouchclub" sounds like a child's name for what a pedophile would do to her.








 Left: Eyeless sex slave.
Right: Another girl without eyes. Notice the bondage collar and the spider with the single eye and tongue out

                                                  Wouldn't be mind control without Mickey!

Top left: Dominating a passive, doll-like, pre-pubescent girl.
Top right: The single eye with rays coming out of it.
Middle: Cute animals use crystals, rods, chalices and pentagrams to do magic.
Bottom: Animals watch a city burn from the safety of a country bungalow. Is this what the elites will be doing soon? A sign reads "Do you know Charlie?" No idea on that one.

Keep in mind, these are all from ONE issue. I don't even have space to include all the paintings of sad, doll-like girls that the magazine had. There were a lot. The artwork is so well done, I wish they could choose better subjects. I like creepy surrealism, but it's like all the artists chosen for the magazine had this definite feel to their work, a theme I guess. And the theme seems to be Monarch mind control. Does the Illuminati rule the art world too?
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