Guest Posted September 2, 2018 Share Posted September 2, 2018 Which Gaga songs could be interpreted as being about or having some relation to the Occult/Illuminati or just plain Satanic? I'll Start... Marry the Night tells the story of Gaga’s rise to fame in the entertainment industry. Is there a deeper meaning to this video? We’ll look at the symbolism and it's underlying occult meaning. Lady Gaga announced that the video to Marry the Night would reveal a part of her past. Did her fans expect the video to begin with her traumatized inside a psychiatric ward? Probably not. Lady Gaga started filming the music video in Staten Island, New York on October 10, 2011 Notable people present at the video shoot included Dina, and Pepper, Gaga's back up dancers in 2008. "I know how rejection feels in the business. I got signed, I got dropped, I got signed again. That's actually what the 'Marry the Night' video is about. It's about one of the most horrible days of my life when I got dropped from my first record label and it's the story of what happened that day." But from that strange starting point, the video proceeds to depict Gaga’s rise to super-stardom. How does all of that tie in together? To most, this doesn’t really make any sense. However, to those who understand the relation between trauma-based mind control and the entertainment industry, it makes perfect sense. While many of her previous videos referred to mind control in subtle and symbolic ways, Marry the Night takes it a step further. The video is Lady Gaga’s directorial debut and, according to MTV.com it is a “big thank you” to Interscope Records – the record label that signed her. Let’s look at the video’s most important scenes. The Psychiatric Ward The intro of the video shows Stefani as the patient of some kind of psychiatric ward. While laying on a stretcher that is pushed by two nurses, Stefani describes the way she perceives reality. Affected by a violent trauma, Stefani escapes into her own world to be able to go on. The mental dissociation that is described by Stefani is in direct accordance with the purpose of trauma-based mind control, the basis of Monarch Programming. Monarch programming uses various methods, including violence, drugs, and abuse to induce violent trauma and cause the victim to dissociate – a natural defense mechanism of the brain. The fracture of the personality that results from the process is then exploited by the mind-control handlers to program within the subject’s mind new “alter” personalities. This is also described in Marry the Night, as Stefani creates a new persona to obtain superstardom 'Lady Gaga'. The process also causes the victims to have huge memory gaps when recollecting the past. In during the intro of the video, Gaga describes how a victim of Monarch programming would perceive reality: “When I look back on my life, it’s not that I don’t want to see things exactly as they happen, it’s just that I prefer to remember them in an artistic way. And truthfully, the lie of it all is much more honest, because I invented it. Clinical psychology arguably tells us that trauma is the ultimate killer. Memories are not recycled like atoms and particles in quantum physics. They can be lost forever. It sort of like my past is an unfinished painting and, as the artist of that painting, I must fill in all the ugly holes and make it beautiful again. Its not that I’ve been dishonest, it’s just that I loathe reality." Stefani basically says that she went through a trauma that was so horrific that it caused her to dissociate from reality. Since she cannot cope with the true nature of her existence, her psyche has “filled in all the ugly holes” and created an inner-world where she can escape and survive mentally. This is exactly what happens with MK slaves, who, while dissociated into their fantasy world, get programmed by their handlers. Stefani then proceeds to describe how her dissociated mind perceives her surroundings. In Stefani's reality, the nurses are wearing “next season Calvin Klein” and she is wearing Giuseppe Zanotti shoes. Also, the nurses’ caps are tilted to the side like Parisian berets because she thinks “it’s romantic”. So what we are seeing is not reality, but Stefani's perception of reality that has been distorted by trauma. Lobotomies also appear to be happening in the ward. As she arrives in her room, we notice that it is filled with brain-dead girls with bandages around their heads. This hints that Stefani's “institution” deals with mind control-related stuff. On her bed, Stefani speaks with a nurse – who also happened to have delivered her when she was born. This is rather odd (for many reasons) but confirms that Gaga’s existence has been under tight control since her youth. When Stefani turns around, her back reveals that something awful happened to her. The nurse tells her “No intimacy for two weeks”, which hints to the fact that the trauma might have been of a sexual origin. She nevertheless tells the nurse that “she’ll make it” and that “she’ll be a star” because she has “nothing left to lose”. In other words, the trauma she suffered left her lost and empty but that hole can be filled by her two obsessions: music and fame. The Metamorphisis After the hospital scene, Stefani is in her apartment when she gets a phone call from her manager announcing that she’s been dropped by her label. She replies “But I’m an artist!”. She then loses it and goes into a frenzy. The messy scene is juxtaposed with images of Stefanj gracefully dancing ballet – as a “true artist”. The two scenes are diametrically opposed yet have noticeable similarities. The ballet scene ends with Stefani topless and crying, indicating that both scenes happen at the same time: One in real life and one in her head. In the next scene, Stefani is in the tub, accomplishing a significant task: Dying her hair blonde. Her new alter-persona is being created, the one that will become a pop star. The transformation from Stefani Germanotta to Lady Gaga is symbolized by the dyeing of her hair. She is beginning to do what is needed to make it in the entertainment industry. While she’s doing this, she’s humming “Marry the Night” The camera stays on the art of the room for several seconds, probably due to its symbolic meaning (the scene was shot at Snug Harbor Cultural Center in NY). As the camera pans, we see several interesting things. Underneath the star is written “The Cross is My Anchor” – a Christian saying – but in reverse. The phrase is not actually written in reverse in Snug Harbor. The camera then pans to the room’s oculus (a circular window at the apex of a dome) with a sun as the pupil of the “eye”. The oculus transitions into a full moon. As the scene turns from day to night, Stefani disappears and Lady Gaga is born. Marrying the Night Most say that Marry the Night is about going out, partying and having fun in New York City. But, as it is often the case with Gaga’s works, the symbolism and the imagery of the video hints at a deeper, more ritualistic meaning. As we have seen above, Stefani is passionately fueled by her drive for success and she appears to realize that the key to make it in the industry is: Initiation. Or, in more sinister terms, selling one’s soul. In the context of the video, the expression “Marry the Night“ takes on a metaphysical connotation. Marriage is a religious ritual, a binding association between two people. What does it mean when one marries the night? It can mean associating with people who deal in the dark: the occult elite (those we call the Illuminati). It can also signify embracing one’s own flaws and “dark side”. In all cases, there is a definite sense of “rebirth” in the process. And, that’s what we see: A blond Lady Gaga (the alter of Stefani Germanotta) emerges from a Trans-Am dressed in black. Gaga then goes to “Pop Star Training”. No more ballet, it’s all about doing cool, hip, music video choreography now. Once her training is complete, Gaga is ready for the “big time”. She becomes a glamorous diva and dances in what is almost a parody of MTV music videos With her cool shades and fashionable backup dancers, Gaga now has what it takes to be a product of the music industry. We are then treated to a video montage of Gaga living the highs and lows of stardom, complete with gigantic hats, bathroom stall door slamming action and emotional instability. However, all of this pays off as Lady Gaga gets signed to a major record label, Interscope Records. The video ends with an scary and ominous scene, Gaga is dressed in red surrounded by hellish fire. The color symbolic of sacrifice and initiation. Reminiscent of Bloody Mary. She is wearing a Paco Rabane hat that is fashionable and symbolic: it completely hides her head. It is owned by the Night now. In Conclusion The video exploits her favorite theme: The price of fame. The intro of the video is basically an introductory course in trauma-based mind control, where she describes how dissociating allows her to cope with reality. As the artistic brunette turns into a blonde diva, Lady Gaga the alter-ego is created, one that will do what is required to make it in the music business. The most important requirement is “marrying the night”, which is a poetic way of saying “selling one’s soul” and associating with the dark side. Gaga had to deny everything she previously was to become a brand new person. Therefore, beneath the fashion and the dancing, the video hides an underlying ritualistic theme, as the death of a ballet dancer gives birth to an MTV pop star. From the broken girl who had nothing to lose to international superstar, it took a marriage with the dark side to turn things around. But at what cost? In the grand scheme of things, Gaga brings to a message that is similar to other pop stars: “Mind control is cool, everyone is doing it” and “Submit to the dark side, you’ll get what you want. If you Marry the Night". Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
VoldeLorde2 8,389 Posted September 2, 2018 Share Posted September 2, 2018 How do y'all not only have the time to do this, but also, how do you even think about it? It's impressive but also alarming. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted September 2, 2018 Share Posted September 2, 2018 3 minutes ago, VoldeLorde2 said: How do y'all not only have the time to do this, but also, how do you even think about it? It's impressive but also alarming. Girl I copied and pasted from a website and made a few alterations Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted September 2, 2018 Share Posted September 2, 2018 @lost in limbo You deserve your ban for LMAOing my hard work Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
VoldeLorde2 8,389 Posted September 2, 2018 Share Posted September 2, 2018 1 minute ago, 01Jaime said: Girl I copied and pasted from a website and made a few alterations ME with all my homework Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
crisTEAne 21,059 Posted September 2, 2018 Share Posted September 2, 2018 8 minutes ago, VoldeLorde2 said: How do y'all not only have the time to do this, but also, how do you even think about it? It's impressive but also alarming. if you hurt taylor swift, i'll hurt you back Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dain 184 Posted September 2, 2018 Share Posted September 2, 2018 It's interesting. But for the first part of the film, I thought it was about abortion but yeah. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Smother Em Eh 7,054 Posted September 2, 2018 Share Posted September 2, 2018 Interesting way of breaking it down. I like the way you perceive it but yikes who has time to go in depth in what you think an Artists song and MV is about? Get Applause & G.U.Y to 1B views! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted September 2, 2018 Share Posted September 2, 2018 4 minutes ago, Dain said: It's interesting. But for the first part of the film, I thought it was about abortion but yeah. 2 minutes ago, Smother Em Eh said: Interesting way of breaking it down. I like the way you perceive it but yikes who has time to go in depth in what you think an Artists song and MV is about? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
KatieJudasGaga4 67,907 Posted September 2, 2018 Share Posted September 2, 2018 What is Illumanti? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
ARTPOPSTER 4,246 Posted September 2, 2018 Share Posted September 2, 2018 ARTPOP was literally an album created by the Illuminati and it’s soooo good. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Guest Posted September 2, 2018 Share Posted September 2, 2018 1 hour ago, ARTPOPSTER said: ARTPOP was literally an album created by the Illuminati and it’s soooo good. Yes mam! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
ARTPOP2 3,948 Posted September 2, 2018 Share Posted September 2, 2018 2 hours ago, VoldeLorde2 said: How do y'all not only have the time to do this, but also, how do you even think about it? It's impressive but also alarming. We're never gonna see a hunty inventing a cure for cancer because they are busy dissecting the unexistent TheCure.mp3 mv Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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