Illuminati Behind Popularity of Tattoos?
December 15, 2014
(Illuminati boy toy Justin Bieber provides model for teens.)
If the body is the temple of the soul,
then tattoos are graffiti.
Why do so many people deface themselves?
David Richards looks at the doodling-on-yourself phenomenon and suggests the Illuminati agenda.
"In Western culture, traditionally, social outcasts get tattoos: criminals, sailors and bikers. For this deviant activity to have become mainstream is significant yet little mention has been made about it."
Ye shall not make any cuttings in your flesh for the dead, nor print any marks upon you: I [am] the "I AM". Leviticus 19:28
(David Richards, 26, teaches English in Mongolia. From Jan 2013)
by David Richards
(henrymakow.com)
Returning to England after spending 2 ½ years abroad, I noticed many more people were displaying tattoos. A decade ago there were 300 tattoo parlors in Britain, now there are more than 1,500. The best estimate says 20% of Brits have a tattoo. The picture is the same across the Atlantic; 14% of all Americans have a tattoo, including 36 % of all 18-25 year olds and 40% of 26-40 year olds.
Clearly, the Illuminati are promoting tattoos. Nearly every star is covered in them. A good example is Justin Bieber who has nearly a dozen tattoos despite being only 20-years-old. He has an image of Moloch on his arm.
What is the purpose of this campaign? On one level, it is part of the agenda to corrupt and degrade.
The Illuminati use tattoos as a method of branding. This is seen by how they mark sex slaves. Many girls in porn movies have tattoos of Illuminati symbols, like this girl (left) in a video on a major porn site. Girls in different films have tattoos of Monarch butterflies and satanic symbols.
However, I believe the primary purpose is to prepare the public for RFID implants and brainchips. To desensitize us to being branded, they are encouraging us to brand ourselves. That's why they promote tattoos. This desire to brand is also behind the push for brain chips, which is why people call them the 'mark of the beast'!
The big players of the transhumanism movement talk about the need to desensitize the public to implants. Dr. Keith Bolton, chief technology officer at industry leader Applied Digital Systems, said at a meeting in 2000:
"Before there may have been resistance, but not anymore. People are getting used to implants. New century, new trend. We will be a hybrid of electronic intelligence and our own soul.'
The desensitization campaign is multi-faceted, including having characters in TV shows with brain implants, like the Borg Collective in Star Trek who are equipped with brain implants that connect them to a collective consciousness, to the push for people to have their pets micro chipped.
Incredibly, the British government has announced that all owners who fail to chip their pet will be fined £500 ($750.) I believe tattooing is promoted because, like an RFID implant, it involves painful intrusion into the skin.
A few years ago the University of Illinois announced they had created an electronic skin tattoo with RFID technology. Considering how 'cool' tattoos are, how many young people would think twice about getting one?
WHY DO PEOPLE GET TATTOOS?
Despite often looking superficial and silly, tattoos have a meaning for their wearers and are designed to communicate something. The Royal Society of Psychiatrists list seven main reasons that people get inked:
· Association with sexual immaturity, rebellion problems with identity and need to assert independence
· In females, to enhance the feminine image or intended as social resistance
· To prove toughness
· Fashion
· Belonging to a group
· Religious reasons
· Exoskeletal defence
I have seen examples of these. My uncle recently got a huge tattoo on his right arm of a man climbing a rock face. My uncle works for a big corporation but his passion is climbing. He clearly feels a 'need to assert his uniqueness': the ink gives him a sense of breaking out of his corporate straight jacket and expressing his true self.
Many guys my age (25) try to look tough by getting pseudo-heroic tattoos, featuring things like skull and crossbones, powerful animals and slogans like 'Death before Dishonour'. Is this a reaction to feminism?
I see even more girls with tattoos; they must think it makes them look sexier. Girls with body image issues are more likely to get inked. A study of "at-risk" (as defined by school absenteeism and truancy) adolescent girls showed a positive correlation between body modification and negative feelings towards the body and low self-esteem.
Indigenous cultures from Papua New Guinea to India have used tattoos for religious purposes. Indeed, Sigmund Freud referred to the spirituality of the skin, calling it the "mystic writing pad". An example I've noticed is the popular 'sugar skull' tattoo, a symbol originally used in the Mexican Day of the Dead. The symbol features a skull decorated with flowers, signifying the overcoming of fear of death and the celebration of life.
The Royal Society of Psychiatrists has also found that 'the prevalence of tattoos is higher among people with mental disorders and those likely to come in contact with mental health services.' Tattoos could be on the rise because society is breaking down and people are becoming more mentally unstable and neurotic.
CONCLUSION
Tattooing is dumb. Getting inked is sold as a way to express yourself and experiment with fashion, but there are ways of doing this without scarring yourself. The high level of regret that follows getting one is shown by the fact that tattoo removal is now a bigger business than tattooing. Even for those people who keep them, their skin loses elasticity and wrinkles with age, making the tattoo look like a big smudge.
The popularity of tattooing shows how readily we dance to the Illuminati's beat. This doesn't bode well as we enter the transhumanist age, and may go through physical transformations we can't undo.
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Related - Could your tattoo give you cancer? (Thanks Jackie)
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New First Comment from Andy:
Tattoos
are a bleeding of blood. It is a statement of the soul that wants to
clear its sin, but that can only be effected through the sacrifice of
Jesus Christ: Luke 22:20 "In like manner the chalice also, after he had supped, saying: This is the chalice, the new testament in my blood, which shall be shed for you." Ephesians 1:7 "In whom we have redemption through his blood, the remission of sins, according to the riches of his grace," A more intense manifestation of the desire to clear sin, is in self-cutting. Hence we read as follows: 3 Kings 18:21-28 "And Elias coming to all the people, said: How long do you halt between two sides? if the Lord be God, follow him: but if Baal, then follow him. And the people did not answer him a word. And Elias said again to the people: I only remain a prophet of the Lord: but the prophets of Baal are four hundred and fifty men. Let two bullocks be given us, and let them choose one bullock for themselves, and cut it in pieces and lay it upon wood, but put no fire under: and I will dress the other bullock, and lay it on wood, and put no fire under it. Call ye on the names of your gods, and I will call on the name of my Lord: and the God that shall answer by fire, let him be God. And all the people answering said: A very good proposal. Then Elias said to the prophets of Baal: Choose you one bullock and dress it first, because you are many: and call on the names of your gods, but put no fire under. And they took the bullock which he gave them, and dressed it: and they called on the name of Baal from morning even till noon, saying: O Baal, hear us. But there was no voice, nor any that answered: and they leaped over the altar that they had made. And when it was now noon, Elias jested at them, saying: Cry with a louder voice: for he is a God, and perhaps he is talking, or is in an inn, or on a journey, or perhaps he is asleep, and must be awaked. So they cried with a loud voice, and cut themselves after their manner with knives and lancets, till they were all covered with blood." |
From Daniel:
I am a guy with quite a bit of tattoo coverage, but I do agree this is part of a big degradation agenda. I am a pretty big muscular guy so mine still look "good," but in reality I know it part of a crumbling society so I look a bit sadly on them sometimes. However what I find really ridiculous about tattoos these days is how it actually isn't even edgy anymore.
I am in my early thirties and can still remember when it was mainly only rough type of guys who got inked so it kind of fit at least, it sort of had it's place and it made some sense at least. Now with women and complete girly wimps like Bieber doing it it has lost all it's edginess or coolness. It has just turned into something every single mass-minded 20-30 something does when they want attention one weekend, no one has any identity so they keep doing things in search for one.
I agree that it is always better to leave your body the way it was made, but at least when tattoos were exclusive to Bikers, Pro Boxers, Military, rock bands, etc. at least there was some logic in it.
Peter G:
Getting yourself tattooed is only slightly less dumb than getting vaccinated.
It is DUMB DUMB DUMB.
My daughter went through a phase at about 15/16 of wanting to get a tattoo and both me and her mother went to the greatest lengths to talk
her out of it eventually we succeeded.
Years later after completing Uni she went for a job working with an airline in the middle east she got the job and now has a fantastic
life flying all over the world but out of the 250 people that arrived for assessment at the Radisson Blu hotel at Heathrow airport, only 18
were selected after day two and all the ones with visible tattoos were told "No Thanks" in under the first thirty minutes.
People wake up! Tattoos harm you in ways you cannot understand. Do Not Get Inked.
As far as RFID chips are concerned they are already in banknotes so it wont be long before you (or the bank) can crosslink your wealth with
the chip in your body. Welcome to the machine.
Greg S said (December 17, 2014):
Hi Henry. When reading your article about tattoos, I have thought such things for quite a while. I ran across this FB post that reflected something I was thinking about as I read the article. I have quite a few scars from Viet Nam. My children asked me one time why I never got any tattoos. They all have tattoos. I rolled up my sleeves and told them, "These are my marks and the only ones I will every have."
I was talking to a Delta operative once at the VA. I was wearing a 3/4 sleeve sweatshirt and he was studying my arms and hands. I looked at my arms then looked at him inquisitively. He asked me if I had gotten those scars in Viet Nam and I said yes. He slightly nodded in recognition and no more was said.
https://www.facebook.com/frankmedrano99/photos/a.264991333563126.67135.260304987365094/814166228645631/?type=1&theater