Michael Jackson - This Is It and David Lynch

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Uploaded by on Jun 29, 2010

After watching the movie Blue Velvet, I began to notice the similarities between that movie, and Michael Jackson. Also discussed is Freemasonry and the alleged Monarch Project.

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  • David Lynch actually spoke the 9/11 being a conspiracy made/plotted by the government itself. why would he do that? another thing is, do you actually believe he's trying to brainwash the youth with transcendental meditation? most of his films deal with paranoia with stars going to Hollywood and such. show me more proof!

  • @cinemasanslesyeux Do I believe he's trying to brainwash the youth? Where are you getting that? I don't think you read what I wrote about him correctly. I feel David is exposing truth and conspiricy. The transidental meditation is a good thing, trying to help the youth. What are you talking about? :-)

  • @opentolife you should have stated that Lynch's transcendental meditation was a good thing in your video then, instead of making Lynch look as though he is a member, which he isn't, he subtly exposes them, and in Inland Empire and Mulholland Drive, makes Hollywood look evil and corruptive and brainwashes people who want to be part of it, mostly in Inland Empire. Also, watch Twin Peaks, the black lodge scenes, which represent hell, are full of masonic imagery and black and white floor tiles.

  • @Muskateering I will not say that Transcendental meditation is a good thing because I haven't done it. To me, that would be irresponsible. I 'think' it is a good thing, but don't know for sure. Which is why I don't say that. I do say though that Lynch is trying to help the youth through it. That is not me attacking him. Also, I will not say that he isn't a freemason. There are two groups of freemasons. The lodge masons, and the 'free' masons. Some in the lodges say thay are 'free'

  • @Muskaterring (continued...) masons, but they aren't. A true 'free'mason has no lodge. No agenda. Like the difference between people who attend church and those who pray in the woods under a tree. Both might be seeking enlightenment, but who will achieve it? The one in the woods, or the one bound by four walls of control? My only intent was to show the connection between Lynch and MJ. And show their use of symbolism. I will not say they are/aren't masons because I don't know them.

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  • .. enlighten people not hurt them, he has never sold out to product placement in his films.

  • I'm am very confused by this - are you trying to say David Lynch has a bad agenda in Blue Velvet, that he is a free mason? Or that he had a good one? Same for Michael are you saying their agendas are good or bad? i think if Michael had the free masons controlling him he broke free of it and tried to make people aware. I also think David Lynch can't have any agenda, he is against commercialism and materialism etc, his art also has inoocent meanings when explained by him, he is about trying to..

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