(Translator’s Note)
The following is a partial excerpt translation of an article posted on Jun 27, 2014, from the vast amount of RAPT blog posts. For the original source, please refer to the following URL link.
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The day before yesterday, June 25, 2014, marked exactly five years since Michael Jackson died.
It is now almost a truism that his death was an assassination.
Almost no one seems to doubt it.
And I believe that this may have been the catalyst that made the name of the Illuminati widely known in this world.
Or perhaps there were people who knew the name Illuminati, but his death led them to believe that the Illuminati organization was actually doing something wrong on the other side of the world.
In fact, his life was spent in an epic battle with the very same Illuminati.
Michael Jackson’s love of children is well known.
He gathered orphans from all over the world and fed them at Neverland, an amusement park he had built.
However, the Illuminati took advantage of his good intentions and tried to discredit him by spreading false rumors that Michael sexually abused children.
In hindsight, I cannot help but think that Michael may have rescued children who were about to be sacrificed to Satanism through some route and sheltered them in Neverland.
That is why I have a feeling that the Illuminati were furious with Michael and began to beat him thoroughly.
In fact, since that time, the media coverage of Michael in the U.S. has become unusually harsh.
Whenever he did something, it was immediately reported as if it was all bad.
For example, I saw a TV program that showed Michael buying expensive artifacts one after the other, calling it greed and vanity.
Or they showed him showing off his children from the window of a building and reported that he tried to push them out.
It was all so maliciously reported that it made me sick just to watch it.
Of course, I had known about the Illuminati since that time, so I assumed that Michael must have done something to upset the Illuminati.
Now I am more convinced.
Michael was definitely an enemy of the Illuminati.
His heart was too pure to follow the orders of the Illuminati.
The Illuminati’s orders were probably to use music to spread drugs and sex in the world.
The Illuminati have always attempted to use big names in the movie and music industries to do nothing but degrade the morals of this world.
The biggest contributors to this attempt have been the Beatles.
The Beatles’ music swept the world with their “sex, drugs, and rock ‘n’ roll” propaganda.
The Beatles’ whirlwind was also sweeping through Japan.
As a result, Japanese morals were destroyed one after another, and public safety and public morals were disturbed.
It is no exaggeration to say that people in their 50s and 60s, who were influenced by the Beatles, are now living in an era without morals.
However, compared to the extent of moral decline overseas, it may be said that Japan’s moral decline was not yet at a great level. ……
This was probably largely because many Japanese had little understanding of the meaning of the Beatles’ lyrics.
I think most of them listened to the Beatles just as a fashion, not understanding the lyrics because they were in English.
It is a consolation in sorrow.
The Illuminati would have intended to use Michael Jackson as a propagandist to spread “sex” and “drugs” in the same way that the Beatles did.
But Michael refused to do so.
In fact, there was nothing in his songs that reminded them of “sex” or “drugs,” but rather of humanism.
The Illuminati tried to destroy his popularity by framing him with all kinds of false accusations.
However, Michael’s popularity remained undiminished, and he continued to maintain his position as a superstar.
The Illuminati must have been getting increasingly frustrated.
Michael sensed their disquiet, and one day he confessed in front of the people that he was going to be killed.
And true to his word, he did not return on June 25, 2009.
According to some rumors, he may have been killed while attempting to expose an Illuminati conspiracy at a scheduled London concert.
The truth, of course, is not certain.
But what if it had been true and he had actually exposed the Illuminati conspiracy in front of people at that London performance?
This world might be a little different today.
On the fifth anniversary of his death, I read through the lyrics of his song “BAD”.
I thought that since the song was titled “BAD,” it must be a song to spread “evil” in the world, as ordered by the Illuminati.
However, when I actually read through the song, that thought was completely turned upside down.
This is clearly a challenge to the Illuminati.
Here are the lyrics to “BAD” and I encourage you to read them.
Those of you who have studied about the underworld will immediately understand what I mean.
(The following is a reprint)
Ah, your butt is mine, gon’ tell you right, ah
Just show your face in broad daylight, ah
I’m tellin’ you on who I feel, ah
Gonna hurt your mind, don’t shoot to kill
pre-chorus
Shamone, ah, shamone
Lay it on me, ah, alright
verse
Ah, I’m givin’ you on count to three, ah
Just show your stuff or let it be, ah
I’m tellin’ you, just watch your mouth, ah
I know your game, what you’re about
pre-chorus
Well, they say the sky’s the limit
And to me that’s really true, ah
But, my friend, you have seen nothin’
Just wait ‘til I get through
chorus
Because I’m bad, I’m bad, shamone (bad, bad, really, really bad)
You know I’m bad, I’m bad (bad, bad)
You know it (really, really bad)
You know I’m bad, I’m bad (bad, bad)
Shamone, you know (really, really bad)
And the whole world has to answer right now
Just to tell you once again
Who’s bad?
verse
The word is out, you’re doin’ it wrong, ah
Gon’ lock you up before too long, ah
Your lyin’ eyes gon’ tell you right, ah
So listen up, don’t make a fight, ah
Your talk is cheap, you’re not a man, ah
You’re throwin’ stones to hide your hands
pre-chorus
Well, they say the sky’s the limit
And to me that’s really true, ah
But, my friend, you have seen nothin’
Just wait ‘til I get through
chorus
Because I’m bad, I’m bad, shamone (bad, bad, really, really bad)
You know I’m bad, I’m bad (bad, bad)
You know it (really, really bad)
You know I’m bad, I’m bad (bad, bad)
You know it, you know (really, really bad)
And the whole world has to answer right now
Just to tell you once again
Who’s bad?
pre-chorus
We can change the world tomorrow
This could be a better place, ah
If you don’t like what I’m sayin’
Then won’t you slap my face?
chorus
Because I’m bad, I’m bad, shamone (bad, bad, really, really bad)
You know I’m bad, I’m bad (bad, bad)
You know it (really, really bad)
You know I’m bad, I’m bad (bad, bad)
You know it, you know (really, really bad)
And the whole world has to answer right now (hoo, hoo)
Just to tell you once again (hoo)
chorus
You know I’m bad, I’m bad, shamone (bad, bad, really, really bad)
You know I’m bad, I’m bad (bad, bad)
You know it, you know it (really, really bad)
You know, you know (bad, bad)
You know, shamone (really, really bad)
And the whole world has to answer right now
Just to tell you once again
chorus
You know I’m smooth, I’m bad, you know it (bad, bad, really, really bad)
You know I’m bad, I’m bad (bad, bad, really, really bad)
You know, you know, you know it, come on (bad, bad, really, really bad)
And the whole world has to answer right now (hoo)
Just to tell you once again (hoo)
outro
You know I’m bad, I’m bad, you know it (bad, bad, really, really bad)
You know I’m bad, you know, woo (bad, bad, really, really bad)
You know I’m bad, I’m bad (bad, bad)
You know it, you know (really, really bad)
And the whole world has to answer right now
Just to tell you once again
Who’s bad?
Writer(s): Rene Moore, Bruce F Swedien, Dallas L. Austin, Michael Joe Jackson