The Love Symbol on the cover his 1993 album. Although Prince never fully explained the meaning of this symbol (other that it “came to him during meditation”), one can easily discern an amalgamation of the “male” and “female” symbols crossed by a trumpet-like instrument. It might be a visual representation of his androgynous musical persona.
Although this move was widely misunderstood by the public (and media), Prince clearly explained the rationale behind it.
The first step I have taken toward the ultimate goal of emancipation from the chains that bind me to Warner Bros. was to change my name from Prince to the Love Symbol. Prince is the name that my mother gave me at birth. Warner Bros. took the name, trademarked it, and used it as the main marketing tool to promote all of the music that I wrote. The company owns the name Prince and all related music marketed under Prince. I became merely a pawn used to produce more money for Warner Bros…
I was born Prince and did not want to adopt another conventional name. The only acceptable replacement for my name, and my identity, was the Love Symbol, a symbol with no pronunciation, that is a representation of me and what my music is about. This symbol is present in my work over the years; it is a concept that has evolved from my frustration; it is who I am. It is my name.
– Michael Heatley, Where Were You… When the Music Played? 120 Unforgettable Moments in Music History.
During his legal battle with Warner Brothers, Prince appeared in public with the word “SLAVE” scribbled on his cheek.
Prince, with the word “Slave” written across his face at New York’s Rockefeller Plaza on July 9, 1996.
Prince also enjoyed speaking about unpopular issues such as chemtrails, religion, and morality. Here’s a 2009 interview where he speaks his mind.
Several years later, Prince was still going at it. In 2015, he compared artists to “indentured servants with little control over how their music is used”. In a rare interaction with media, Prince stated:
“Record contracts are just like — I’m gonna say the word – slavery. I would tell any young artist… don’t sign.”
Prince said those words in August 2015, in his Paisley Park Studios in Minneapolis. Less than a year later, he was found dead at this very location.
Strange Circumstances Around His Death
As it is the case for most unexpected celebrity deaths, there is a lot of information, misinformation, rumors, gossip and conflicting reports floating around. Here’s a quick sum-up of his last days. At the time of writing this article, the cause of his death is unknown.
On April 7, 2016, Prince postponed two performances from his Piano & A Microphone Tour, at the Fox Theatre in Atlanta; the venue released a statement saying he was “battling the flu”. He rescheduled the show for April 14, even though he still was not feeling well. While flying back to Minneapolis early the next morning, his private jet made an emergency landing at Quad City International Airport in Moline, Illinois, so that he could seek medical treatment. Representatives stated that he suffered from “bad dehydration” and had been fighting influenza for several weeks. Prince was seen in public the following evening, when he shopped at the Electric Fetus in Minneapolis on Record Store Day, and made a brief appearance at a dance party at his Paisley Park recording studio complex in Chanhassen, Minnesota, stating that he was feeling fine.
He attended a performance by singer Lizz Wright at the Dakota Jazz Club on April 19, 2016.
On April 21, 2016, Prince was found unresponsive in an elevator at Paisley Park, which also served as his Minnesota home. A 9-1-1 call was placed at 9:43 a.m; he did not recover with CPR by emergency responders and was pronounced dead at 10:07 a.m. He was 57 years old.
Although reportedly “combating the flu”, Prince was active and healthy enough to attend concerts and perform a couple of shows. Things took a mysterious turn on April 15th, when his private jet made an emergency landing in Moline, Illinois – even if he was at about 40 minutes from his final destination.
According to some sources, Prince was treated for an overdose.
Multiple sources in Moline tell us, Prince was rushed to a hospital and doctors gave him a “save shot” … typically administered to counteract the effects of an opiate.
Our sources further say doctors advised Prince to stay in the hospital for 24 hours. His people demanded a private room, and when they were told that wasn’t possible … Prince and co. decided to bail. The singer was released 3 hours after arriving and flew home.
We’re told when Prince left he “was not doing well.”
We know authorities in Minnesota are trying to get the hospital records from Moline to help determine cause of death.
We have made more than a dozen attempts to reach Prince’s reps for comment, but they went radio silent.
– TMZ, Treated For a Drug Overdose Days Before Death
Strangely enough, every time there’s a strange celebrity death, the word “overdose” is thrown around almost immediately.
The next day, Prince appeared at a concert and somewhat prophetically said:
“Wait a few days before you waste any prayers.”
The same day, a popular gossip website cryptically announced that a famous African-American celebrity had AIDS.
MediaTakeOut.com just received word that a VERY popular African-American celebrity – who has recently been in the news – now has what is being described as AIDS. Obviously since we are not able to 100% confirm the story – we’re going to leave it as a Blind Item. We want to make it clear we are NOT talking about Magic Johnson.
This report REALLY hurt our heart.
According to a person EXTREMELY CLOSE to the situation, the celebrity, who is known for having a very EXTREME sexual past reportedly contracted the illness sometime in the 1990s. He kept the illness quiet but began taking his medication RELIGIOUSLY up until about two years ago. Here’s what we’re told by a VERY trusted entertainment insider:
[The celebrity] believed that he was cured, and he had some crazy [religious] people who told him that God cured him. So he stopped taking his medication and the sickness came back. Now doctors say he’s dying, and there is nothing anyone can do about it.”
We’re told that the celebrity is expected to get sicker and sicker, and eventually pass. It can happen as soon as the summer.
– Mediatakeout.com, Insider Claims That A VERY POPULAR African-American Celebrity . . . Is Stricken With AIDS . . . Not HIV
A few days later, Prince was found inside an elevator in his studio.
Strange fact: One of Prince’s most famous songs is Let’s Go Crazy. Not unlike much of his writing, the lyrics of this song can be traced back to his Christian beliefs, where he uses the word the “de-elevator” to refer to the devil. He sings:
And if de-elevator tries to bring you down
Go crazy – punch a higher floor
And later:
And when we do (When we do)
What’s it all for (What’s it all for)
You better live now
Before the grim reaper come knocking on your doorTell me, are we gonna let de-elevator bring us down?
Oh, no let’s go!
In a morbidly symbolic setting, Prince’s body was found inside an elevator. Did the “de-elevator” finally bring him down?
Plenty of facts need to be checked and questions need to be answered. One thing is for sure: When things are shady, the truth often remains in the shade.
The Hidden Meaning of “Chemtrails Over the Country Club” by Lana Del Rey
In Lana Del Rey’s video, we see chemtrails being sprayed in the sky while wealthy women turn into witches at night. What does it all mean? Here’s a look at the symbolism in “Chemtrails Over the Country Club”.
In order to understand Lana Del Rey, one must first understand her history and the functioning of the music industry as a whole. The first fact that one needs to understand is that Lana Del Rey is an alter-persona who, throughout the years, has been centering around a specific narrative: An industry slave who bounces from one toxic relationship to another.
Before becoming Lana Del Rey, Elizabeth Woolridge Grant used to go by the stage name of Lizzie Grant.
When Lizzie Grant flopped, a new persona was created: Lana Del Rey. The artist underwent a complete metamorphosis that included a new musical style, new visual esthetics, and even some plastic surgery. After signing with Interscope Records in 2012, Lana Del Rey quickly enjoyed massive mass media promotion. Also, she became yet another vessel for the occult elite’s symbolism.
Lana Del Rey on the cover of Lovecat Magazine (2012) where she was described as “pop’s new phenomenon”. In the picture, she hides one eye with a diamond – an image that aptly sums up her entire career.
Although LDR quickly gained a huge cult following and sold millions of albums, many were skeptical regarding her authenticity. Some critics stated that Lana Del Rey was fashioned by “manipulative managers”, that her music was written by professional songwriters, and efforts were made to erase her past. It was also speculated that her meteoric rise to success was fueled by her father’s wealth and connections in the industry.
Like many others, Lana Del Rey had to be a slave to the industry in order to become successful. And that fact is thoroughly reflected in her songs, her videos, and … in real life.
Industry Slave
Several songs by Lana Del Rey address themes of abuse, promiscuity, prostitution, and toxic relationships. Her real-life relationships were somehow worse.
Lana had a rather “open” relationship with Harvey Weinstein.
The song Cola from her album Born to Die is a tribute to this “relationship” with the infamous Hollywood producer. Here are some of the lyrics.
My p*ssy tastes like Pepsi-Cola
My eyes are wide like cherry pies
I gots a taste for men who are older
It’s always been, so it’s no surpriseHarvey’s in the sky with diamonds and he’s making me crazy
(I come alive, alive)
All he wants to do is party with his pretty baby
Later in the song, Lana refers to Weinstein as her “dad”.
I fall asleep in an American flag
I wear my diamonds on Skid Row
I pledge allegiance to my dad
For teaching me everything he knows
In short, Lana Del Rey’s entire persona is based on the Marilyn Monroe “prototype” – a Beta Kitten slave who gets passed around at the highest levels of the elite. For this reason, Lana’s work is replete with references to Marilyn Monroe. In fact, in the song Body Electric, LDR sings
Elvis is my daddy, Marilyn is my mother
But there are many other references. Like other representatives of the Beta Kitten system, LDR showcases an obsessive devotion to Marilyn Monroe.
In National Anthem, LDR recreates Monroe’s iconic “Happy Birthday Mr. President” moment which was dedicated to JFK – one of the elite people she was “servicing” as a Beta slave.
As the years went LDR had to adapt her messaging according to the elite’s agenda. That’s what industry puppets do. Therefore, after claiming that she found feminism “not interesting” at the beginning of her career, she ended up backtracking to voice her support for third-wave feminism in 2020. In a move that is somewhat related, LDR also publicized her interest in witchcraft and encouraged her fans to engage in rituals with her.
A headline from Teen Vogue (marketed at teenage girls) about Lana Del Rey and witchcraft.
LDR’s tweet encouraging her fans to partake in a ritual to curse Donald J. Trump in 2017.
In short, everything about Lana Del Rey is in perfect alignment with the occult elite. And her 2021 single Chemtrails Over the Country Club is in perfect continuation of that narrative.
Chemtrails Over the Country Club
The title of LDR’s 2021 album (and lead single) Chemtrails Over the Country Club is rather enigmatic yet evocative. As you might know, “chemtrails” refer to a conspiracy theory that has been circulating for decades.
Chemtrails refers to the theory that governments or other parties are engaged in a secret program to add toxic chemicals to the atmosphere from aircraft in a way that forms visible plumes in the sky, somewhat similar to contrails. Various different motivations for this alleged spraying are speculated, including sterilization, reduction of life expectancy, mind control or weather control.
– Chemtrails Conspiracy Theory, The Keith Group
So why are chemtrails being sprayed over the country club – a social gathering place for the rich and affluent? The music video appears to be providing some answers as Lana and her country club friends are revealed to be witches who take part in blood rituals at night.
When Lana Del Rey released the video and the album cover, it was followed by controversy. However, as usual, mass media completely ignored the blatant symbolism of the video to focus on absurdities.
The album cover of Chemtrails Over the Country Club.
When LDR posted the album cover on Instagram, some people slammed her for the “lack of diversity” on the picture. One commentator wrote:
“Are you anti black and POC? In this time in America it’s more important than ever to show women of all shades. Please think about that next cover.”
This “controversy” baffled me on a profound level. Are they really trying to police every single picture posted online and calculating the racial background of each individual in said pictures? Didn’t we agree a long time ago that tokenism was regressive and extremely racist?
Instead of ignoring these internet vultures (which is the right thing to do), Lana replied to them. First, she engaged in the cringy exercise of pointing out that there’s a black woman in the picture and two others of Mexican descent. She then added:
My best friends are rappers my boyfriends have been rappers
Yes, LDR basically said that she’s been banging rappers for years so she can’t possibly be racist. While the woke crowd found that reply to be “problematic”, it is 100% in line with her Marilyn Monroe, industry slave persona.
In short, “music critics” in mass media focused on an absurd “controversy” instead of properly analyzing the blatant imagery in Chemtrails Over the Country Club. Because this video has absolutely nothing to do with race. It has everything to do with the occult elite.
The Video
Not unlike previous videos by LDR, Chemtrails Over the Country Club has a 1950’s Americana esthetic.
LDR drives a red Mercedes which represents wealth and affluence.
She relaxes at a country club with some privileged women and children.
In the screenshot above, you can see LDR wearing a mesh mask. Throughout the video, there are several closeups of her putting it on or removing it.
After putting on some jewelry, LDR puts on a mesh mask … as if it was another fashion accessory.
That specific mask was the subject of yet another “controversy” regarding LDR. In November, the singer wore that mask during a book signing, prompting people to accuse her of being a COVID superspreader. Although LDR claimed that there’s plastic embedded inside the mask, people were still angry.
A headline from Glamour magazine about that mask.
The fact that this mask was the subject of a special focus in this video is odd. Is there a message behind it? Is it maybe about how the elite wears the mask as an accessory for virtue-signaling rather than actual safety? In the video, LDR appears to be wearing the mask at random moments: Sometimes she wears it while she’s alone while, at other times, she doesn’t wear it while surrounded by people.
Meanwhile, as the name of the song implies, chemtrails are being sprayed over the country club.
A child looks up at the sky as chemtrails being sprayed right above him.
What is the effect of these chemtrails on LDR and her friends?
Mind Control
After a day of wholesome country club activities, everything turns dark. Indeed, the fun-in-the-sun theme of the video is replaced with an ominous vibe and imagery relating to Monarch mind control. Through symbolism, the video ultimately tells the story of LDR dissociating and engaging in dark rituals.
Not unlike other MK-themed music videos (i.e. Katy Perry’s Wide Awake), LDR’s core persona (her real self) is represented by a child.
LDR watches a movie with a girl that somewhat looks like her.
On numerous occasions, the video alludes to the fact that the young girl is actually LDR.
The girl puts on the same jewelry as LDR. Also, notice the many mirrors in this scene. Mirrors and reflections are extremely important in MK symbolism.
The girl picks up a mirror and looks at her reflection. Right after, we see LDR looking at her reflection in the car’s side-view mirror.
The young girl is also associated with other MK imagery.
In one scene, we see a closeup of a porcelain figure. In the scene right after, the girl makes the same pose.
In Monarch imagery, MK slaves are often depicted as porcelain figures – probably because they can be “broken” easily. If you look closely at the figure above, it is cracked, hinting at the fracturing of the personality of MK slaves.
Then, the chemtrails in the sky appear to have altered the weather.
Sunny skies are replaced by a menacing tornado.
The scene above is highly reminiscent of the famous tornado scene in The Wizard of Oz which takes Dorothy to the land of Oz. In Monarch mind control, The Wizard of Oz is used as a programming script where the Land of Oz symbolizes dissociation.
In The Wizard of Oz, Dorothy’s house is swept up by the tornado. In Chemtrails Over the Country Club, LDR’s car is swept up by the tornado.
Like in The Wizard of Oz, the “tornado” in Chemtrails Over the Country Club actually happens in LDR’s mind.
As the tornado sweeps up Lana’s car, a short scene depicts the girl spinning around in her chair.
In another scene, Lana goes through a mirror and shatters it: A reference to Alice in Wonderland – another MK programming script where slaves are told to go “through the looking glass” towards dissociation.
Therefore, through various symbols, the video depicts LDR dissociating from reality. Then, things get even darker.
After dissociation, Lana and her friends walk around with red eyes hinting at them being “possessed”.
We soon understand that the women having fun in a posh country club actually hide a dark secret.
Vampire teeth and reptilian eyes combine with the classic “I’m possessed by evil” posture.
The red Mercedes is set on fire (sacrifice). Meanwhile, Lana “connects” with a wolf in a rather intimate matter.
At one point, Lana literally becomes the wolf.
The wolf represents the “inner-beast” and the absence of inhibitions. Consequently, in the second part of the video, the women are lascivious and drawn to blood.
So, in order to take advantage of the rich and affluent life of the elite, Lana has to dissociate and be subjected to the elite’s dark side.
After a night of blood and sex rituals, Lana is bruised up, hinting at the fact that she’s actually a slave.
The video ends with the women going to bed and getting ready to act “normal” the next day.
In Conclusion
In the first part of Chemtrails Over the Country Club, Lana is part of a group of privileged women who gather in a posh setting to relax and have fun. In the second part of the video, the same women turn into vampire-demons who partake in dark sex and blood rituals. Since mass media likes to associate witchcraft with feminism, some say that this video is “empowering”. However, the symbolism in Chemtrails Over the Country Club is clear: Lana is not “empowered”, she’s a slave.
To core concept of the video revolves around chemtrails being sprayed above Lana. These chemtrails alter the weather and cause a tornado. The video makes it clear that the tornado is a metaphor for Lana’s mind control where she dissociates from her core persona. In other words, she is not herself. The chemtrails represent her being controlled from “above”: The occult elite.
Since we all breathe the same air, the video can also represent the world as a whole being controlled by the occult elite. Through constant brainwashing (chemtrails), the masses are pushed towards the embrace of everything that is evil, twisted and self-destructive. Meanwhile, they laugh at us behind their mesh masks.
Climate engineering
Various criticisms have been made of climate engineering,[60] particularly solar radiation management (SRM) methods.[61] Decision making suffers from intransitivity of policy choice.[62][clarification needed] Some commentators appear fundamentally opposed. Groups such as ETC Group[63] and individuals such as Raymond Pierrehumbert have called for a moratorium on climate engineering techniques.[64][65]
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Ineffectiveness
The effectiveness of the techniques proposed may fall short of predictions. In ocean iron fertilization, for example, the amount of carbon dioxide removed from the atmosphere may be much lower than predicted, as carbon taken up by plankton may be released back into the atmosphere from dead plankton, rather than being carried to the bottom of the sea and sequestered.[66] Model results from a 2016 study suggest that blooming algae could even accelerate Arctic warming.[67][68]
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Moral hazard or risk compensation
The existence of such techniques may reduce the political and social impetus to reduce carbon emissions.[21] This has generally been called a potential moral hazard, although risk compensation may be a more accurate term. This concern causes many environmental groups and campaigners to be reluctant to advocate or discuss climate engineering for fear of reducing the imperative to cut greenhouse gas emissions.[69] However, several public opinion surveys and focus groups have found evidence of either assertions of a desire to increase emission cuts in the face of climate engineering, or of no effect.[5][70][71][72][73][74][75] Other modelling work suggests that the threat of climate engineering may in fact increase the likelihood of emissions reduction.[76][77][78][79]
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Unregulated Use
For SRM’s, there is a risk that countries may start releasing particles without proper precaution or research. Solar Radiation Management has low cost relative to its potential impact and thus offers a cheap solution for leaders suffering the effects of climate change. Even the smallest countries could have the resources to put particles into the atmosphere in order to purposefully affect the climate. With that power, countries could potentially use these methods in an aggressive manner, in a way, using climate as a military tactic.[80]
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Climate Impact Risks and Climate Adaptation Engineering for Built Infrastructure
Mark G. Stewart and Xiaoli Deng
Climate engineering may do more harm than good, according to new research
Even if climate engineering does have a small positive impact on emissions and temperatures, there are dangers involved with rolling out climate engineering on a large scale.
In particular, once climate engineering is started, stopping it could cause rapid climate change, the researchers warn.
This is a particular problem with the two techniques that could do the most to curb warming – solar radiation management and ocean upwelling. The graphs below show what could happen if climate engineering was started immediately, and abruptly halted in 2070.
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