Just got tipped off by regular reader, Costumeoff, about the latest episode of South Park. Imagine my surprise to hear about Matt Stone and Trey Parker touching upon Britney Spears, Miley Cyrus and…ritual sacrifice. Maybe, this insight is simply in the air now, having penetrating the veil. With satire and cartoon kids, South Park can bring the point home to so many more people than me and my humble rabbit hole diving can.
For those coming here just recently, my thesis is that the very public melt-downs and/or deaths of various Spectacle-created media starlets is simply the continuation of the ancient practice of ritualing sacrificing representatives of gods and goddesses. In our Cult-Sure, the practice has simply been rebranded, nominally secularized, and thus made harder to see, even though it’s now all right there out in the open and many of us participate in it unknowingly.
You can check out the South Park episode right here.
Here are the main pieces I’ve written on this site so far about our Cult-Sure’s debased rites of psychic human sacrifice. Compare this to what South Park’s saying and get back to me:
http://cadeveo.wordpress.com/2007/02/16/anna-nicole-smith-human-sacrifice-the-other-goddess-worship/
http://cadeveo.wordpress.com/2007/02/20/britney-the-bald-call-from-isht-to-isht/
http://cadeveo.wordpress.com/2007/10/02/meet-the-new-sacrificial-goddess-same-as-the-old-one/
I just watched the episode… 2/3 through it, when the plan is unveiled… holy crap…
Stone and Parker have likely seen many things (they’ve even said so in an interview that people don’t know the half of what goes on in entertainment) so with South Park winding down, they’re likely trying to make as many statements as possible.
Seriously, I got chills watching that South Park episode.
Right? It was everything Cadeveo has been talking about. I just about crapped myself.
One thing that stood out for me in the ep is that they kept referring to Britney as “Mrs. Spears.” If anything, she should be “Mrs. Federline” or “Ms. Spears.” Anyone got a read on that turn of phrase? It was also noted on the South Park message board that Cartman is all but absent for most of the episode; I think Butters had a bigger role, and he disappears for the most part after the first act. Dressed as a squirrel, was Butters representative of Ratatosk from Yggdrasil, perhaps symbolizing the selective reporting of the paparazzi from Asgard (celebrity) to Midgard (mundacity)? What to make then of the news anchor saying he was a squirrel who thought he was a person?
BTW, Malcolm, I don’t think South Park is “winding down.” I believe by their current contract they’ll be on Comedy Central until at least 2011. Hm… maybe getting out a year before the eschaton to enjoy the fruits of their labors while they can?
2011… holy crap (again).
Eh, I more meant popularity wise. People will always love the show, but it’s just become less ‘must watch it!’ and more ‘oh did you see the episode?’.
What about Spears having half her head gone? Would anyone fathom a guess what that might mean?
I’ve gotten a lot from your, and Freeman’s, articles on the subject but I found the cartoon bone chilling. Her death at the end really saddened me.
One more thing: There was just a headline on the Yahoo homepage about “a Britney recession,” the idea being that the recent lack of Britney antics may be taking food out of the mouths of the leeches who make their livings off stalking her. She should be ashamed. (Yes, that’s sarcasm.)
Hey if they read a certain sports board i post on, they may have gotten turned onto you. :o)
A wax effigy of Miley Cyrus was just unveiled at Madame Tussaud’s. So now she’s ‘forever 15′. What an interesting Easter weekend…
I am still in disbelief about the worldwide blood and guts cult that controls the world. Is Britney a “total illuminati mind-controlled slave”? Or is she part of the same system that actively promotes and controls drug addiction for the poor and angry (the discontents)?
Jello Biafra mentioned once that he thought that the corporate music industry, via the managers, controlled their artists through sex and drugs. They hook, then supply and threaten to cut-off the supply to curb disobedience.
That is more of a CULTURE than a CULT. People do not need a black(op) cult to act that way - it happens naturally in the streets with pimps, prostitutes, dealers, and addicts.
It happens of its own accord due to weaknesses in the integrity of individuals. When ‘birds of a feather flock together,” you get a cultURE.
While the TOP-DOWN *cult* may be in control, it is only because the BOTTOM-UP is vulnerable to control via their dark ways.
This is the hope. This is the optimism.
-tKl
When I saw the episode I mostly saw it as a Lottery parody (we actually did the Lottery as an 8th-grade school play.. may Old Man Warner got rave reviews) but then the human sacrifice aspect also made me think that was South Park’s way of doing an Easter episode.
Every star in Hollywood (aka Magic Land - the wood from which magicians’ wands used to be made came from the holly) is a mind-controlled slave, and/or a handler, and/or an intelligence agent. Anybody who is a major producer (yes, even for a show like South Park) is on the team, or taking orders from the aforementioned groups. The episode you are talking about provides cover for real ritual sacrifices performed on an ongoing basis by the Drooling Elite. The Hollywoodians do this stuff all the time. They dress up reality as fiction, and by doing so they create a prison for the mind. Take “Star Wars”, the movie, for example. If someone watched that movie (or if someone watched that episode of South Park that started this thread), and the person who watched Star Wars then heard someone talking about the Dark Side for real, at some venue or another along their dumbed-down walk through life, their minds would shut off. “Oh…the DARK SIDE…hahaha” etc. “I saw that in STAR WARS. It’s fiction”.
Same thing holds true for the South Park episode in question. Some sleeping sheep sees it, they then encounter somebody talking about ritual sacrifice and celebrities in the real world, their minds shut off - “Fiction! Ha ha.”
It’s cover. The Drooling Elite especially use it to CONCEAL rirtual murders, i.e., with Lifetime television movies “based on real events”, and with “investigative journalism” pieces about high-profile “serial killings”, which you can witness ad nauseam on networks like Biography, A&E, tru.tv and more.
Let that sink in and you’ll start seeing movies and TV shows in a whole new light.
Class dismissed.