Triangles triangles triangles.
Angular. Very 1930's retro style.
Broken glass. Shattered.
An expression of abject fear.
Lots of symbolism here
I found a few posters for the Black Swan that support the theory of Illuminati NWO involvement. To be honest, I will probably miss a few points as I post them and speak to them, but I will do my best. The symbolism is definitely there to those who see such things going on around us.
The arms posed in ~ a version of "as above so below". The red hand upon closer look is definitely satanic; it certainly does not resemble a human hand. and really does not match the poster colour scheme at all. The expression? She could easily, with that pose and that expression be a priestess performing dark ritual. This is one creepy picture.
Do we need additional proof that mankind is controlled by a satanic cult?
The Illuminati uses movies (and entertainment in general) to spread its occult dogma. Most critics are simply too dense to recognize the truth and sound the alarm.
Christianity is forbidden in the public sphere but spreading Satanism is OK? So that’s “secular” society.
One woman we know who saw this movie was so disturbed, she broke down at work the next day.
The left is just a ridiculous picture. However the right is inscrutably demonic. Her eyes appear red; the pupils are dilated as are those of any mind controlled slave when tranced.
By Marcos
January 18, 2011
Black Swan is one of those movies that leave you with a sick feeling in your gut. The reason is that it makes a very convincing case in favor evil.
The movie stars Natalie Portman (née Natalie Harshlag, from Jerusalem), directed by a Jew from Brooklyn who lived in a kibbutz in Israel, Darren Aronofsky and produced by a company named “Phoenix”. Aronofsky had his debut with the movie “Pi”, whose main theme kaballah and Jewish occult numerology.
PLOT SPOILER ALERT!
Nina (Portman) is a ballet dancer in New York. The movie starts with a dream where Nina dances with a seductive male dancer, an Antonio Banderas type who suddenly changes into a demon, horns and all.
Nina still sleeps in her childhood bedroom, surrounded by plush dolls and pink decorations. She is anorexic, has no boyfriend, is possibly schizophrenic and scratches herself until she bleeds. Her mother is a disciplinarian who wants Nina to be the first dancer in the company.
A dream within a dream of flying through the night sky.
Thomas Leroy (Vincent Cassel) is the French director who has just fired the first dancer from the company, Beth (Wynona Rider, nee Horowitz), after having seduced her.
Beth is approaching 30, and is disposable. After being fired, she is hit by a car and goes to the hospital. Thomas decides that he will produce the ballet “Black Swan” with the same dancer playing good white swan and the evil black swan. Nina is his choice, but he thinks she is too good and sweet and, although she can be the best white swan, she needs to find her evil nature in order to play the black swan.
Pure would never do in the Illuminati world. The Illuminati take the greatest of pleasure serving Satan in the best way to please him, the sullying of souls.
Nina meets a bad girl named Lily (Mila Kunis, another Jewish actress), a dancer and competitor for the role. She has a tattoo of black swan’s wings on her back, meaning she already belongs to evil.
She takes Nina to a bar and a disco, introduces her to drugs, casual sex with men and has lesbian sex with her afterward. Because of the wild party, Nina is late to the rehearsal and almost loses the role to Lily herself. In the movie, we don’t know if Nina is imagining everything or if it really happened.
Mind control slaves usually do not know what they are doing as they drift in and out from one personality to another, so that they are never quite aware of what they do. Similar to the right hand never knowing what the left has done.
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During opening night, Nina plays the White Swan and falls on stage. At her dressing room, during interlude, she is mocked by one of the dancers, who tells her she will fail and starts a fight.
Nina pushes her to a wall mirror, which shatters. She then proceeds to stab the dancer with a glass piece and changes into a demonic black swan. She performs wonderfully and, at the end, we find that in reality she stabbed herself and is dying. Her last words are: “Now I am perfect.”
ANALYSIS
Black Swan is a movie about mind control and demonic possession. Its main message is that you can’t achieve greatness without selling your soul to the devil and connecting with the evil inside.
Nina’s controller is her mother. She was unable to develop and is still a child psychologically and sexually. Her bedroom’s wallpaper is covered with butterflies, a reminder of Monarch programming.
When she is ripe and technically disciplined, her handler, Leroy (“The King” in French) enters her life and introduces her to evil, with the help of Lily (Lilith?).
He seduces her but doesn’t have sex with her. He just awakens her lust and greed. In a key scene, we see Leroy and Nina at his flat, where a stylized Baphomet is displayed on the wall.
Her gala night also takes place in a building where we see a huge statue of a black angel, obviously Lucifer. Nina is being invited to Satan’s side, and the reward is fame and success.
There are occult signals all over the movie, starting with the black and white duality and going through mirrors.
And of course, the red of ritual sacrificial blood.
Nina and her mother have their mirror images switched in one scene, meaning the mother has to program the daughter to be a replica of herself.
In the end, when Nina shatters the mirror, it means she broke her personality in multiples and is ready to be possessed. She graphically changes into a demon in the screen.
The mirror is of great importance in the training of a slave, the multiple depths. Joan Baez and Jimi Hendrix*** both wrote music with deep insight into mirrors used this way.
It is very possible that Portman will get an Oscar for the role, in confirmation of what the movie teaches. She is an insider. That would make the movie more a ritual than fiction, much like Madonna’s kiss on Britney Spears. On the internet, Portman is well known as a mind control puppet.
These posters are primarily in red, black and white which, in itself is worthy of mention. According to the illuminated ones, and Satanic belief, we have 144000 channels for the kundalini/chi/spiritually awakening force, within our souls. The colors RED, WHITE, and BLACK date back not only to Ancient Egypt, but to their origins in the Far East.
Egypt was known as the "Black and Red Land" and was the center of Alchemy. Alchemy is the transformation of the human soul into the godhead. Satanists believe that they complete Satan’s work through this transformation. The colors red, white and black are of the three major nadis of the human soul. The Ida is black, the Pingala is red, and the Sushumna is white. So what we see here is deep hidden satanic symbolism tracing the path of any person who is an Illuminate.Regardless of all that, this poster is brilliant in its use of shapes, illusion and metamorphosis.
CONCLUSION
Perhaps we should pay attention to the “failed” dancer Beth, who Nina replaced. Like other mind control slaves, she loses her programming as she gets near to age 30, and is discarded or killed.
According to Kathy O'Brien, usually these are done away with during ritual at Bohemian Grove where she served several times in her sex slave capacity.
After Nina tells Beth that she wanted to be “perfect” like her, Beth says: “Perfect? I am nothing.” That’s the fate of those who believe Satan’s lies.
*** From the song "Room full of mirrors" by Jimi Hendrix. The lyrics go:
"I USED TO LIVE IN A ROOM FULL OF MIRRORS
ALL I COULD SEE WAS ME
WELL I TOOK MY SPIRIT AND I CRASHED MY MIRRORS
NOW THE WHOLE WORLD IS HERE FOR ME TO SEE
I'VE GOT A WHOLE WORLD THAT'S HERE FOR ME TO SEE
NOW I'M SEARCHING FOR MY LOVE TO BE
BROKEN GLASS WAS FALLING IN MY BRAIN
CUTTIN' AND SCREAMIN' AND CRYING IN MY HEAD
BROKEN GLASS WAS FALLING IN MY BRAIN
IT USED TO FALL ON MY DREAMS AND CUT ME IN MY BED
IT USED TO FALL ON MY DREAMS AND CUT ME IN MY BED
I SAID MAKING LOVE WAS STRANGE IN MY BED"
ALL I COULD SEE WAS ME
WELL I TOOK MY SPIRIT AND I CRASHED MY MIRRORS
NOW THE WHOLE WORLD IS HERE FOR ME TO SEE
I'VE GOT A WHOLE WORLD THAT'S HERE FOR ME TO SEE
NOW I'M SEARCHING FOR MY LOVE TO BE
BROKEN GLASS WAS FALLING IN MY BRAIN
CUTTIN' AND SCREAMIN' AND CRYING IN MY HEAD
BROKEN GLASS WAS FALLING IN MY BRAIN
IT USED TO FALL ON MY DREAMS AND CUT ME IN MY BED
IT USED TO FALL ON MY DREAMS AND CUT ME IN MY BED
I SAID MAKING LOVE WAS STRANGE IN MY BED"
Excellent review. You really got to the heart of what the imagery of this movie was trying to achieve. It was intended to be a dark look at the competitiveness and obsession of mankind, and the breaking of a woman seeking perfection, to the point where she is willing to make a Faustian bargain. My only qualm with your review is that there is little we can say for sure about the world from what is considered art or pop culture. This is fiction, not a newsreel.
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