Anonymous ID: d36f33 Jan. 1, 2019, 7:04 p.m. No.4559045   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9057 >>9114 >>9242

A decade ago, the Noisecontrollers song "Ctrl.Alt.Delete" matched my mood. I knew something was very wrong with the world, the lyrics were consistent with what I had discovered, and I found the spirit of a reset hopeful and optimistic. Excerpt:

 

You live in a fabricated world

Regulated by complex laws

Controlled by national governments

Governments restrained by international authorities

Watched by enforcers that are controlled

Controlled by controllers that ironically enough

Are also controlled

Control Alt Delete

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f0kXY7MQHLw

 

Then they came out with a second song, "Source Code of Creation", which I found simply confusing and nonsensical.

 

I recently came across the video of "Source Code of Creation", and did a double-take.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=olBwIm-SF1g

 

First, the lyrics matched the ascension rabbit hole, which I only found out about recently. Hearing it again was really weird, because I recall when I found the song totally nonsensical, and now the meaning sounded as crystal clear as ctrl.alt.delete.

 

Second, the setting (at a dance festival in the Netherlands) was filled with cabal symbology - horns, eyes, skulls, etc. The mere fact of cabal symbology on a music festival stage is boring. Their symbology is everywhere in popular entertainment. But this was the music group that did ctrl.alt.delete – so seeing their performance with cabal symbology on the festival stage was somewhat disconcerting.

 

Third, the song is listed as the "Official Q-dance Anthem" from "Qlimax 2014". (The Q reference HAS to be a coincidence. Qlimax is the name of an annual music festival in the Netherlands.)

 

So, I have a few specific questions.

 

First, what is meant by the reboot concept in "ctrl.alt.delete"? Do they mean taking down the cabal and starting over (how I took it years ago)? The lyrics read really clearly that way. Or do they mean the cabal's vision of armageddon, starting over after depopulation (if they're featured at a festival with cabal imagery …)? Which side are they on, what do these songs mean?

 

Second, for whichever side they're on, how does ascension fit into the narrative they're telling? If on our side, are they hinting at rabbit holes – telling us about the nature of humanity, as ctrl.alt.delete told us about our unseen overlords? If on the cabal's side, is this a slide / distraction to mislead the masses, or a veiled hint of deeper reality like they're apparently supposed to give out according to their religion?

 

I find ascension one of the harder concepts to swallow, but I'm no longer dismissing it as insane. As I put the puzzle together, it fits into too many other pieces to dismiss anymore (although that doesn't mean that I think it's probable, just possible.) So I see this lead as a possible way to probe the validity of the ascension topic, looking at why it's being discussed in this prominent place. The significance of "ctrl.alt.delete" as a clear message about the cabal makes me think Noisecontrollers is worth checking into, finding out how they fit into all this … and why they're talking about ascension, of all things.

 

The music is heavy with lots of percussion. So you're forewarned if you choose to listen.

Anonymous ID: d36f33 Jan. 1, 2019, 7:20 p.m. No.4559231   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9518

>>4559114

 

As one of the culprits - I know!

 

I got confused. There was a screenfull of posts already so when I scrolled down and saw conversation going on, I figured we were already well into the bread.

 

Then I looked again and there was notables. Huh.

 

I should have stopped to think about it, but after seeing so many posts, I thought we were at some mid-bread notables list. I realize now that wasn't the case - and I should have figured it out at the time.

 

First time I've posted early. I'll know to be more careful now.