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VID – Katy Perry Meltdown: MK Ultra Explained in 80s Film Predicting SJWs

Jay Dyer
21st Century Wire
Was Katy Perry’s meltdown a hammed up, planned routine as a PR stunt, or part of an actual occult mind control project used with pop stars?
The goofy, obscure 80s film Legend of Billie Jean appears to shed a lot of light on the tactic of creating revolutionary SJW pop stars, staged events, as well as mind control.
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The Lazy Millennial Guide to Summer

You’re going along, living your life, buried under blankets in your winter nest, until suddenly you realize: summer is coming. Like, next week. After strategic internet research for inspiration, your mental state switches from chestnuts roasting on an open fire to marshmallows toasting in the embers under the stars (and then catching on fire). You are ready to prepare for summer.

Capitalism Makes People Taller

In mere decades, South Korea has gone from poverty to exceeding average wealth in the EU. But South Korea has not only grown rapidly richer, but also rapidly taller. The average woman there is now 20.2 cm taller than a century ago – almost as tall as the average British woman. This is decidedly not true in North Korea.

The True Sharing Economy: Inaugurating an Age of the Heart

Any act that tries to contribute towards ending the prevalent suffering caused by absolute poverty is, in itself, the purest expression of a sharing economy via the heart, via our maturity and via common sense, especially if that act is focused on trying to persuade our political representatives to commit to sharing the resources of the world.
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