Jack Black, a former baby star himself, rattling properly is aware of the drill, which makes his facet venture pushing this filth much more indefensible—he’s not simply complicit; he’s amplifying and repeating the nightmare he survived.
Meet Die Antwoord, the South African weirdo artists and rap duo made up of Ninja and Yolandi Visser.
They dropped a brief movie on YouTube known as Tommy Can’t Sleep it’s one of the vital sinister, stomach-churning items of media we’ve ever dissected.
For these well-versed in Monarch thoughts management programming and the coded language and symbols tied to ritual abuse and pedophilia, these parts will stand out clearly all through the movie. For these new to the topic, we’ll rapidly breakdown a number of the most troubling examples.
Image this: Lil’ Tommy, performed by their very own daughter, 16 Jones, is a child suffering from ‘rats’ creeping round his home at evening.
Then Yolandi—half-rat, half-predator—slithers onto his mattress, grooming him, luring him right into a literal rathole with guarantees of ‘sweet,’ ‘boobies,’ ‘ass,’ and ‘plenty of f*cking rats.’
It will get worse. Down in that hellhole, Tommy’s shoved right into a birdcage, pressured to look at Yolandi, Ninja, and a largely bare Jack Black—yeah, that Jack Black—perform sexualized, Satanic rituals.
Discover the penis with butterfly wings? That is basic Monarch thoughts management programming.
Discover the tell-tale pedophile spiral on the blanket? The film is overloaded with overt pedophilia symbolism.
Black performs Huge Tommy, the demonic grown-up model of the child, and the entire film is MK-Extremely programming on steroids—unrelenting, in-your-face promotion of kid grooming and open pedophilia.
Ultimately, the ethical of the story, if it may be known as that, is that pedophiles, those that groom and lure youngsters, shall rule the world.
